I just finished this one and I have mixed feelings. Half the time I was quite bored and then they packed everything into last 3 episodes with surprising ending. Hm.
Why is no one talking about the music? This drama has one of the best soundtracks. It makes every scene more dramatic.…
OST is my number 1 out of all kdrama I’ve seen so far. Fight scenes combined with this music is genius. The moves are almost like a dance fitted into the music. Really awesome ☺️
MMH has the best music I've heard in a kdrama.I've been looking everywhere on youtube for this and finally found…
There was a thread about music, but probably got lost in flow of comments. If you have spotify, whole OST is there. I love all singles and I fell in love with melody which is played at the end of the ep. 13. I caught it over the conversation and it made into my playlist instantly.
What was happening in this drama I would most definitely not call romance 🤔 There was a love element that was…
Sorry, English is not my first language 😂 But your lengthy posts trying to explain and defend yourself is same as me trying to help you understand that maybe you misunderstood the concept of the show 🤷🏻♀️
Of course you can dislike it, but saying you don’t like it because of the romance while knowing very well that for kdrama is a must is similar to ordering bacon sandwich and then complaining there is a bacon, that’s all.
What was happening in this drama I would most definitely not call romance 🤔 There was a love element that was…
The problem is, without it, there is no story. Because everything Junmo does is for his wife. Also claiming you’re not new to kdrama yet very surprised by romance element… it doesn’t add up.
What was happening in this drama I would most definitely not call romance 🤔 There was a love element that was…
That’s your loss. Second half was amazing. It was essential to the story. Also, if you know it’s kdrama which has love element in everything you could have expected it.
Ultimately had to drop this one. While there were many parts about the series that I enjoyed, the romance elements…
What was happening in this drama I would most definitely not call romance 🤔 There was a love element that was important to the story, but most definitely not “romance”. 🤷🏻♀️
FL character has so many flaws but we basically ignore it because our dislikng towards other characters are really…
Maybe that’s just you. I rooted for her because she was aware of the flaws, aware of the choices she had to make. But she still did them the most correct way possible. You probably missed how she was physically ill when making her first moves. How she tortured herself watching Sumin and Minhwan cheat on her etc. Meanwhile villains had multiple chances to stop, but never did. They always took it a step further into hell. I don’t like the concept of shaming innocent people just because they had to do some shady stuff to evil souls. It was battle of good vs. evil.
Watching it while it aired helped cause you couldn’t binge it 😀
I watched as they aired by 2 episodes and I was glued to the screen even though I had to pause to breathe 🤣 I’ll be watching it soon again and I can’t wait.
I love Myungsoo, so I watched only for him and wanted to like and rate more. But I just couldn’t. I would have been fine with him staying cat and Sol Ah being together with Jae Seon 🤷🏻♀️ He really deserved it.
I know it’s fantasy, but I still would have liked if it made a little more sense.
So she basically wrote her own story and because of that he became human? 🤔
Still, it’s first time I didn’t root for ML to stay with FL 😀 Hence my disappointment.
I agree. Except half of the story wouldn’t pass the producers for this or that reason. Korea is still free of…
Tomorrow is on my list. I’m quite new so I have a lot of catching up to do 😀 I will not watch Chicken nugget though- that’s too wild even for me 🤣
I mean we could go on with list of shows for a while, but another one that stands out is of course Squid game. That was about human choices and desperation and also issue of debts society created and how rich exploit it and have fun. But I feel like many people missed the memo and only labeled it as “too gruesome to watch” 🤷🏻♀️
I really hope Koreans will stick to great stories, but I can see glimpses of changes here and there especially from Netflix production- thankfully they are minor and not ruining the shows- yet.
A true masterpiece. Excuse my language but what a fking crazy drama full of excellent writing, badass scenes and…
I agree. Except half of the story wouldn’t pass the producers for this or that reason. Korea is still free of the crazy “rules” and they make it as they need. (Like Americans once did). That’s why I moved to Kdrama. I don’t want to watch shows suited to this or this group, can’t show this or that… I want to see stuff like it is and how creators intended.
I loved how they know they have problem with suicide in population and instead of hiding it or pretending it doesn’t exist, they created this masterpiece.
Half the time I was quite bored and then they packed everything into last 3 episodes with surprising ending. Hm.
Jeha and Anna were good people despite the evil done to them. Stepmom and dad were rotten and bad. They deserved each other.
Of course you can dislike it, but saying you don’t like it because of the romance while knowing very well that for kdrama is a must is similar to ordering bacon sandwich and then complaining there is a bacon, that’s all.
Also claiming you’re not new to kdrama yet very surprised by romance element… it doesn’t add up.
Meanwhile villains had multiple chances to
stop, but never did. They always took it a step further into hell.
I don’t like the concept of shaming innocent people just because they had to do some shady stuff to evil souls.
It was battle of good vs. evil.
I’ll be watching it soon again and I can’t wait.
He wasn’t depressed, he was just not willing to let go of his dream in order to be happy.
His GF was a gem and because of his selfishness he failed to see it. He didn’t appreciate or notice how hard it must have been for his mum.
And he mocked Death. That’s why he was punished. It had nothing to do with depression.
I know it’s fantasy, but I still would have liked if it made a little more sense.
So she basically wrote her own story and because of that he became human? 🤔
Still, it’s first time I didn’t root for ML to stay with FL 😀 Hence my disappointment.
I mean we could go on with list of shows for a while, but another one that stands out is of course Squid game. That was about human choices and desperation and also issue of debts society created and how rich exploit it and have fun. But I feel like many people missed the memo and only labeled it as “too gruesome to watch” 🤷🏻♀️
I really hope Koreans will stick to great stories, but I can see glimpses of changes here and there especially from Netflix production- thankfully they are minor and not ruining the shows- yet.
I loved how they know they have problem with suicide in population and instead of hiding it or pretending it doesn’t exist, they created this masterpiece.