am i the only one who repeat constantly in my head "this is tin and this is gun" and i'm all over the place while…
I truly think somethings got lost in translation for this one. Because the director is also the same one for the main series —not to mentionTheory of Love— and that was good. So, honestly, where did this atrocity come from? It’s like this was made when everyone was having an off day— director, actors, screenwriter etc…
Gotta say I've enjoyed alot of these NLMG and Vice Versa were actually so good they did something different while…
Loved NLMG and VV. Curious yet scared for ABAAB and BB cause the rest has been a mess so far and I don’t want these to be a mess too. But, at the rate their going, I have low expectations for ABAAB—at least the actual series is good.
I really love this drama but i hate how half away through everything was about the SML which made me drop it
There’s is no one in this drama that I hated more that the SML. I know he had a shitty life but the man seriously needed to let that girl go, and it seriously annoys me when I see people trying to justify his behaviour. He literally told her she could go visit the demon realm and come back as long as she didn’t leave him. Honestly, at that point—though I knew way before that— I was sure he didn’t actually know what truly “loving” someone meant. She became a possession to him and I say that because based on his sentiments he would rather allow her to do whatever she wanted, knowing she would suffer inside, as long as she didn’t “leave his side”. She was definitely a prize to be won and kept, regardless of how she felt towards him or what she truly wanted. He might have loved her but he definitely wasn’t “in love” with her. I also believe he lacked the capacity to purely love someone—unconditionally and selflessly—because, if he truly loved her, he would’ve just let her go so she could be happy. Basically, he just didn’t want to be alone so he was willing to accept any pieces of her he could get and that made him undoubtedly—to me—the most selfish character in the show and there were some vile people in it. So, while I understand the perception of him from others, no one can convince me that he actually loved her. Or maybe I should say no one can convince that he actually knew what love was.
back as long as she didn’t leave him. Honestly, at that point—though I knew way before that— I was sure he didn’t actually know what truly “loving” someone meant. She became a possession to him and I say that because based on his sentiments he would rather allow her to do whatever she wanted, knowing she would suffer inside, as long as she didn’t “leave his side”. She was definitely a prize to be won and kept, regardless of how she felt towards him or what she truly wanted. He might have loved her but he definitely wasn’t “in love” with her. I also believe he lacked the capacity to purely love someone—unconditionally and selflessly—because, if he truly loved her, he would’ve just let her go so she could be happy. Basically, he just didn’t want to be alone so he was willing to accept any pieces of her he could get and that made him undoubtedly—to me—the most selfish character in the show and there were some vile people in it. So, while I understand the perception of him from others, no one can convince me that he actually loved her. Or maybe I should say no one can convince that he actually knew what love was.