The window scene is the one that genuinely pissed me off. A laughed thought the whole episode cuz it was way too ridiculous to take it seriously, but HOW DARE THEY to make that parallel??
Congratulations, everyone! We made it through this mess xD Thank you all for being here for the ride. This comedy wouldn't have been so fun without you all.
I personally liked JB and SB dynamics so for me this show was good. People who shipped SH and SB dont like this…
lol most horror movies heavily rely on the characters being idiots - otherwise, there wouldn't be any plot xD As for the first part, I genuinely have no idea what's entertaining about watching characters in toxic relationships, but maybe that's just me
I feel like the writer would actually like a polygamous society. Just have a woman take care of (multiple) men…
Okay, let's not offence polygamous people. They know what they're doing. The whole relationship is build on trust and mutual respect. This, on the other hand, is a glorification of toxic relationship. On both parts. The guy is like "I'd do ANYTHING for this one girl" and the girl is like "I'm gonna groom this kid into a person I want". The whole concept they tried to pitch us is messed up. They literally telling us through dialogue that "true love" is when someone makes you "sad and heartbroken." If that's what the writer actually believes - it's genuinely sad. I hope people like that get therapy and learn to love and respect themselves.
You seem to be quite opinionated about this drama, and I don't mean that in a bad way. If you wouldn't mind could…
I wouldn't recommend watching it tbh. It has a pretty interesting idea but the execution is simply bad. The plot has way too many holes and most of the things that happen make no sense. The characters are one dimensional and not consistent (it's like they put 3 personally in one so nine of them gets developed properly). My main problem, however, is romanticization of abusive behaviours. There's literally stalking, sexual assaults and multiple attempted (and committed) murders by one of the main characters yet somehow he's portrayal as a victim and isn't hold accountable for the things he does.
So I'm the only one who liked episode 15? I admit the previous episodes were not that great. But I actually started…
Oh, I loved it. The fact that both SB (I refuse to accept the fact that it was HE, she already told original JC how messed up his motivation was and how she's suddenly okay with it? That's Sabin's stupid logic) and HB/SH both apologized to JC? PURE COMEDY I also loved how the whole "I'm sorry I killed you in front of the one you loved. I was envious" scene went xD This must be the funniest shit I've seen in a while
The thing that pisses me off about the whole "clear JC's name" plot is the fact that at the same time COMPLETELY IGNORE the fact he ACTUALLY killed people (that lady, HB and poor medical examiner). He even confessed to fist murder straight to HB's face without somehow acknowledging the fact that "of, btw, I stabbed you multiple times and left you to die". Plus, he's still was an accomplice to original yellow umbrella murders by withholding information about the murderer. How come no one points THAT out?
It's not that I'm surprised... just pissed off. And now she's gonna "sacrifice himself" and be the hero? Fuck that. (Pardon my French)
Can Lee Soo Hyuk not appear on the last episode? I don't think I can get through these episodes without feeling…
You can try to watch it like a comedy xD It's the only way I was able to consume this shitshow since ep 11. It just became way too ridiculous to take it seriously.
A laughed thought the whole episode cuz it was way too ridiculous to take it seriously, but HOW DARE THEY to make that parallel??
Thank you all for being here for the ride.
This comedy wouldn't have been so fun without you all.
As for the first part, I genuinely have no idea what's entertaining about watching characters in toxic relationships, but maybe that's just me
If that's what the writer actually believes - it's genuinely sad. I hope people like that get therapy and learn to love and respect themselves.
My main problem, however, is romanticization of abusive behaviours. There's literally stalking, sexual assaults and multiple attempted (and committed) murders by one of the main characters yet somehow he's portrayal as a victim and isn't hold accountable for the things he does.
A good plot is. Decent character development is. Shame we don't get that here.
Ep 15 was better then some eps, but this drama is beyond saving for me. I'm just really happy it's finally ending.
PURE COMEDY
I also loved how the whole "I'm sorry I killed you in front of the one you loved. I was envious" scene went xD This must be the funniest shit I've seen in a while
Plus, he's still was an accomplice to original yellow umbrella murders by withholding information about the murderer. How come no one points THAT out?
It's not that I'm surprised... just pissed off. And now she's gonna "sacrifice himself" and be the hero? Fuck that. (Pardon my French)
I did however enjoy her first reaction upon seeing JC/JB. It's the little things xD
It's the only way I was able to consume this shitshow since ep 11.
It just became way too ridiculous to take it seriously.