There's way too much negativity in this comment section. Time to add some positivity. Who else swooned when van…
I also love kim nam gill's subtle expression changes. There's this part in season 1, right after he nearly kill mi ho, when he breaks out of his trance. He has the most devastating expression. It's like he absolutely hates himself in that moment. Ive never seen an actor sum up that emotion with a single expression in such a way. He's truly a gen. In this season, ive noticed how when van us trying to distance himself emotionally, his body still kinda leans towards mi ho when she's upset or crying. It's these small things which make me appreciate his skill as an actor. I also really like sung joon's portrayal of gungtan. He carries himself in a way that makes you think of snake, ready to strike. His movements are very predatory. But at the same time he's hunched. Like he has so much pain inside, he's constantly wincing against it
Yeah i know and the fact that people are calling a few seconds of eye contact romance lol. Its just that their chemistry is soo good, makes people think this is a romantic show when its not. Though there is a love story. Just not enough to call this a romance. Its subtle feelings is all
There's way too much negativity in this comment section. Time to add some positivity. Who else swooned when van told gungtan that he's a vulnerable human with someone to protect? I know I did
And the part where he was trying to distance himself.. again. I literally rolled my eyes and was like "like that worked out before"
Literally every person, whether they are a fan of this show or not, have acknowledged that the leads have chemistry.…
Weren't you a little too rude? You said utilised too little. I said showing anymore wouldn't be very important for the plot since most of the things can be explained away by simply saying that johan is from a group of priests that have sworn to protect the world from lust demons. Utilising johan anymore would cause deviation from the plot since it doesn't add anything to it. Maybe increase your reading comprehension as well?
Okay so yeom ji....who is this girl? I think that while mi ho/wongjeong may be the key to the annihilation of lust demons, it is yeom ji who will end gungtan.
Gungtan is capable of emotions as can be seen from the way he sort of took yeom ji under his wing. Maybe he's just lonely and this is him trying to find a kindred spirit?
I felt so bad for mi ho. Everything she has suppressed for the sake of focusing on her training was brought to stand before her. She blames herself for all the deaths. And to top it all, there's this whole other life she lived that she doesn't remember. It wouldn't be so bad to not remember were it not for van, who's very existence is from a time when another version of her existed. She feels like an empty bowl when she's a force to be reckoned with.
Van's lines to gungtan were the highlight for me. As I've mentioned before, van's humanity is his strength. And when gungtan was sneering at van's inability to heal fast, van looked him straight in the eye and reminded him that it was because he was a human protecting someone he cared about. And that is why van is such a beautiful character.
I don't get people's fixation with johan. I believe most of it is because of how popular eun woo is. He's doing fine in his role but i honestly wish some of his parts could be reduced to give us more insight into yeom ji. This character remains an enigma and im curious to know her part in all of this
From the tailer of part 2, we know mi ho is going to train somewhere near the cave she and van are in. And that van will put up his invisible wall, leaving her behind. I wonder how that will come about. So far loving this show and despite some of the negative comments (that seem to sound kinda orchestrated making me think it might be a few people using different IDs) , i want to leave positivity and hope this gets renewed for a 3rd season. Especially since it seems to be doing well on Prime
An example of a drama with an unnecessary romantic plot would be hello monster. Here, the romance is beautiful because while its not the focal point, it's hard to ignore because the entire thing literally began when the child van decided to save child wongjeong and returned to the monks who enslaved them. Their romance is adding to the story, not distracting from it. My opinion
Totally true. Johan's relationship with his brother was the only good part of this series. Also, Van's character…
I mean would you be sunshine and bunnies if you had been forced to become half demon, treated like an animal and accidentally killed the woman you loved, then spent an eternity wallowing in the guilt? Van is dark and gloomy because his life has been like that since the beginning
I keep wanting this story to move forward and they keep rehashing the same stuff over and over again. Now, we're…
Literally every person, whether they are a fan of this show or not, have acknowledged that the leads have chemistry. What are you on about? Secondly, excorcism priests used to be an actual thing in the past. Don't know about now. In the lore of the show it's clearly mentioned that the priests are also aware of the lust demons and the history behind them. Yeah they could go into detail about johan's training and all, but is it really relevant to the plot? And even if they do mention his training, a 10 min scene would siffice. This is a fantasy genre drama. Its not going to follow the rules of the world. So suspend your disbelief and think of it like this: in the show there is a group of priests that are especially trained to deal with the supernatural.
i havent watched the first part as well as the second, are the parts connected? should i watch pt1 before?
The second part is a direct continuation of the first part. Like the final installment of harry potter (movie) was split into two but was basically one movie.
Man, I feel for Mi-ho. she started off strong-willed in the first two episodes of part 1 and we are shown her…
She's such an amazing character. She doesn't even know how she died, whether van killed her or not. But she's smart enough to know that answers to her questions can wait. She knows her priorities. I like that about her
The guest was pretty good. Wouldnt mind watching more dramas like it
Yeah same here. I wonder what happened to that movie they were making? It was supposed to be a continuation of the drama with the same cast. It never happened even though the show was a hit
Yea he makes no sense. He literally made them into lust demons to kill the evil in the world but then calls them…
He did say that gungtan at the very least should be grateful of the chance to redeem himself for his sins. I believe because gungtan killed his parents? So in his mind, he's doing him a favour. Not sure about van, I'll have to rewatch it if he mentioned something about van's sins
There's this part in season 1, right after he nearly kill mi ho, when he breaks out of his trance. He has the most devastating expression. It's like he absolutely hates himself in that moment. Ive never seen an actor sum up that emotion with a single expression in such a way. He's truly a gen.
In this season, ive noticed how when van us trying to distance himself emotionally, his body still kinda leans towards mi ho when she's upset or crying. It's these small things which make me appreciate his skill as an actor.
I also really like sung joon's portrayal of gungtan. He carries himself in a way that makes you think of snake, ready to strike. His movements are very predatory. But at the same time he's hunched. Like he has so much pain inside, he's constantly wincing against it
Who else swooned when van told gungtan that he's a vulnerable human with someone to protect? I know I did
And the part where he was trying to distance himself.. again. I literally rolled my eyes and was like "like that worked out before"
You said utilised too little. I said showing anymore wouldn't be very important for the plot since most of the things can be explained away by simply saying that johan is from a group of priests that have sworn to protect the world from lust demons. Utilising johan anymore would cause deviation from the plot since it doesn't add anything to it. Maybe increase your reading comprehension as well?
I think that while mi ho/wongjeong may be the key to the annihilation of lust demons, it is yeom ji who will end gungtan.
Gungtan is capable of emotions as can be seen from the way he sort of took yeom ji under his wing. Maybe he's just lonely and this is him trying to find a kindred spirit?
I felt so bad for mi ho. Everything she has suppressed for the sake of focusing on her training was brought to stand before her. She blames herself for all the deaths. And to top it all, there's this whole other life she lived that she doesn't remember. It wouldn't be so bad to not remember were it not for van, who's very existence is from a time when another version of her existed.
She feels like an empty bowl when she's a force to be reckoned with.
Van's lines to gungtan were the highlight for me. As I've mentioned before, van's humanity is his strength. And when gungtan was sneering at van's inability to heal fast, van looked him straight in the eye and reminded him that it was because he was a human protecting someone he cared about. And that is why van is such a beautiful character.
I don't get people's fixation with johan. I believe most of it is because of how popular eun woo is. He's doing fine in his role but i honestly wish some of his parts could be reduced to give us more insight into yeom ji. This character remains an enigma and im curious to know her part in all of this
From the tailer of part 2, we know mi ho is going to train somewhere near the cave she and van are in. And that van will put up his invisible wall, leaving her behind. I wonder how that will come about.
So far loving this show and despite some of the negative comments (that seem to sound kinda orchestrated making me think it might be a few people using different IDs) , i want to leave positivity and hope this gets renewed for a 3rd season. Especially since it seems to be doing well on Prime
Here, the romance is beautiful because while its not the focal point, it's hard to ignore because the entire thing literally began when the child van decided to save child wongjeong and returned to the monks who enslaved them.
Their romance is adding to the story, not distracting from it. My opinion
Van is dark and gloomy because his life has been like that since the beginning
Secondly, excorcism priests used to be an actual thing in the past. Don't know about now. In the lore of the show it's clearly mentioned that the priests are also aware of the lust demons and the history behind them. Yeah they could go into detail about johan's training and all, but is it really relevant to the plot? And even if they do mention his training, a 10 min scene would siffice. This is a fantasy genre drama. Its not going to follow the rules of the world. So suspend your disbelief and think of it like this: in the show there is a group of priests that are especially trained to deal with the supernatural.