I liked that it had the feel of a mainstream k drama but the main pairing was a bit too plain and boring for my taste. I was very invested in the second couple though and am extremely upset how little resolution they got. It’s insulting, really! Kim Donghee was my favorite. Regardless of my level of enjoyment though, it’s a notable milestone for KBLs for sure (disregarding the awful kisses of course). I hope more KBLs will receive similar quality treatment from now on.
You mean you don't understand what happened in the last few parts of the final EP? If so, then the gist of it…
Thanks for the explanation but there’re a lot of of things I’m still confused about. So, The One is supposed to be Death, right? He said he killed God from his own universe, which technically implies that each universe has its own God. It said that The One, Chan and Dome are the same person (if you will) but from different universes. They seem to have the same powers too. If that’s the case then are Chan and Dome also Deaths but from different universes? Or are Chan and Dome (and potentially other Gun lookalikes) copies of himself that The One sent to other universes (assuming other universes didn’t have Gun/Deaths)? Regardless of that why would The One think Katha is a good candidate for being a God? I didn’t understand that. Did the original God have a plan for Chan and Katha and why didn’t the One want for Katha to keep looking for Dome? Or did Chans existence started after The One killed the original God? I’m sorry I’m just very confused Also, Boons existence in itself confuses me too…like, who is he? He seems to have the same powers, maybe he is another Horseman of the apocalypse? Idk…
i found the first episode boring..... should i keep watching and wait till it gets interesting and picks up the…
Honestly, I felt the same. It gets better in the second half of the show though bc the story moves away from episodic storytelling and starts to work with an actual, longer storyline. I’m not saying it becomes amazing, but it does get better.
I thought the story was a bit chaotic and the execution kinda wonky but I became quite invested in the second half, regardless. Despite the awkward fighting scenes and special effects I would very much be interested in a second season.
Hmm, ‚this was a boring watch. 8 episodes felt 20 bc nothing was happening and the characters didn‘t have any chemistry either. When and why did they fall in love? No idea. Overall the show felt empty and hollow.
I’m a little confused about the Wake Up ending. Did Dew and Mum ever talk to each other about their experiences in the parallel universe? Dew has obviously read Mums diary but does Mum about know it? It seemed to me like they never talked about it but at the end, when they leave the Room 609, Dew says that if it wasn’t for that room they wouldn’t have met each other and Mum smiles. Does this imply that they actually talked to each other about their experiences with their parallel counterparts? I’m very confused…
Does anybody know for sure why the BL element was removed? I’ve heard people say that it’s bc the actors is pretty well known and that’s the reason they removed the bl part? It seems to be unconfirmed though. I don’t understand…why not recast the actor instead of completely butchering the source material? I can’t imagine what the author feels about this Frankenstein experiment. Makes me wonder what the contract entailed…
What do you mean when you say they are a mess off - screen?
I think I’ve found him. He was credited under NLMG (original)
https://kisskh.at/people/67641-nice-orsuwan
Regardless of my level of enjoyment though, it’s a notable milestone for KBLs for sure (disregarding the awful kisses of course). I hope more KBLs will receive similar quality treatment from now on.
I’m sorry I’m just very confused
Also, Boons existence in itself confuses me too…like, who is he? He seems to have the same powers, maybe he is another Horseman of the apocalypse? Idk…
It seems to be unconfirmed though. I don’t understand…why not recast the actor instead of completely butchering the source material? I can’t imagine what the author feels about this Frankenstein experiment. Makes me wonder what the contract entailed…