I just commented the same things more or less above. The actual similarity to Oh My Ghost is the part where the…
Each writer has their own limits to which they test their written characters. To take the risk on their life is how supposed to be for the suitors in some cases. & it was a romcom, there need not much logic to it, as it happens in most K-romcoms. Sometimes they just name it as a test for their love or whatnot. I don't clearly remember the series now, but I know that I'd loved Seul Gi & wouldn't have minded if she was the that ended up with Jo Jung Suk.
The point of the movie was probably to show how there is a monster in every one of us.
So we should either be crazy rich or be a little slow to not get affected even after committing such brutal violence and killings, is that it? Also, there's little inconsistency that she felt bad for even getting angry at her sister or that other child but is not affected at all after that violence? But then again, she's little slow.
The point of the movie was probably to show how there is a monster in every one of us.
I asked it because all the real perpetrators behind her loss were left untouched but the small flies were killed, brutally. I point out his strangling her because I, for one, don't think she should be alive after all that time. There's a monster in all of us is true, but then how's she living a normal life after all this, when he couldn't? She should either have a mental breakdown or die. Is it because she was slow to begin with?
If TSHLYE was aired sooner than this list was made, I think it wouldn't have this many vote percent, so, it feels stupid to have voted into this poll. Although it is just a fan poll, I feel, Many quality drama didn't get their deserved place.
So, I guess, we might get another season of this crap. The narrative, whatever they tried to set, should never sit right with anyone even if you are a hardcore SHK fan. As I see it, narrative was: to catch worst of worst he became one. Nope, not at all. He was incompetent to begin with & to hide his failures & incompetence he NEEDED to blame it on someone. & that someone was our 1st villain of the show. 2nd narrative: that he needs to suffer since he did wrong. Nope, again, not at all. He never suffered. But the people around him...definitely! And those yo whom he did wrong suffered most than anyone else but he tries to make us pity him of which he doesn't deserve any. 3rd narrative: I can't stop but catch bad people. Nope. This actually the height of hypocrisy. If he wants to punish bad people, he should get punished 1st. As BYW rightly points out, he doesn't have any right to. & if he doesn't have right, then he should quit & let others take over. I don't suppose there's lack of intelligent detectives in SK. But 'I've to catch them' is just sheer narcissistic of him. The world never revolves around one person. All characters go only one way, except for a few villains who actively kill people. All in all, this was a stupid show. I shouldn't have finished it but did so to see the potential of the actress playing BYW. She did good. But she too didn't have much as the whole show just revolves around him. Although BYW did have more story than Alice, it was better had they left this Main Character a mysterious one. I felt so many emotions for Alice but for BYW I always felt pity. Yeah, but that's just my opinion. If they try to come up with a new season, BBC should stop them, I desperately wish.
Not sure why but i ship Toko with Toremi, especially during last season when i thought they were going to kiss.
I don't think that was going to be a kiss. It was just showing him she cared. More like looking at him and realise 'ah, this is how you turned out to be, grew up to be'.
which music? Most k-dramas usually release the background music ost after they're done airing. So disappointing…
Thanks for the link. Don't know if it's effect of the show, I find that track either sad or leading to something sad. But I like every bit of music it has. Have you seen the movie Requiem For A Dream? It's very depressing movie but it's theme music...you cannot help but fall in love with it. This score in Children of Nobody is just like that for me.
which music? Most k-dramas usually release the background music ost after they're done airing. So disappointing…
But where would you look for them? Sorry for the spoilers. Don't know why but I just assumed you'd have watched the episode before you read my comment.
which music? Most k-dramas usually release the background music ost after they're done airing. So disappointing…
The one playing from 24:50 to 26:08 when Soo Young finds memory card, another from 30:02 to 31:00 little girl appears in front of CWK, the one I like the most is from 45:16 to 46:50 KJH talks about LEH to CWK and last one is from 54:50 to 55:54, in the latest episode that is episode no. 12(23-24)
I've been getting them on Spotify as they show up, just look up Children of Nobody OST and there are a couple…
I got the OST but what I really wanted was the background score. I got OSTs on k2nblog.com but not what I wanted. Spotify is not available in my country. Is it on spotify, the background music?
There's a monster in all of us is true, but then how's she living a normal life after all this, when he couldn't? She should either have a mental breakdown or die. Is it because she was slow to begin with?
The narrative, whatever they tried to set, should never sit right with anyone even if you are a hardcore SHK fan. As I see it, narrative was: to catch worst of worst he became one. Nope, not at all. He was incompetent to begin with & to hide his failures & incompetence he NEEDED to blame it on someone. & that someone was our 1st villain of the show.
2nd narrative: that he needs to suffer since he did wrong. Nope, again, not at all. He never suffered. But the people around him...definitely! And those yo whom he did wrong suffered most than anyone else but he tries to make us pity him of which he doesn't deserve any.
3rd narrative: I can't stop but catch bad people. Nope. This actually the height of hypocrisy. If he wants to punish bad people, he should get punished 1st. As BYW rightly points out, he doesn't have any right to. & if he doesn't have right, then he should quit & let others take over. I don't suppose there's lack of intelligent detectives in SK. But 'I've to catch them' is just sheer narcissistic of him. The world never revolves around one person.
All characters go only one way, except for a few villains who actively kill people.
All in all, this was a stupid show. I shouldn't have finished it but did so to see the potential of the actress playing BYW. She did good. But she too didn't have much as the whole show just revolves around him. Although BYW did have more story than Alice, it was better had they left this Main Character a mysterious one. I felt so many emotions for Alice but for BYW I always felt pity. Yeah, but that's just my opinion.
If they try to come up with a new season, BBC should stop them, I desperately wish.
Don't know if it's effect of the show, I find that track either sad or leading to something sad. But I like every bit of music it has.
Have you seen the movie Requiem For A Dream? It's very depressing movie but it's theme music...you cannot help but fall in love with it. This score in Children of Nobody is just like that for me.
Sorry for the spoilers. Don't know why but I just assumed you'd have watched the episode before you read my comment.
Spotify is not available in my country.
Is it on spotify, the background music?