This so a freakin boring and not funny at all... what a wasteAlso the super dark family scene of ML dont fit the…
thanks for expressing my feelings lol I see everyone raving and I ain‘t trying to ruin anyone‘s fun but I felt like „are we watching the same thing…..“. I couldn‘t even finish the first episode and I was excited for this. ML is so unserious and ridiculous, and stories that are supposed to be „bad boy gets tamed“ or whatever are only interesting when the guy presents a challenge, this one doesn‘t. Every scene of his was unbearable to me. It‘s like a caricature of some old tropes trying to hit some feelings
1. Who was the Snowman? They made him seem important at the start but never really explained who he is. 2. Jae…
wasn‘t ep 8 where they run away and he confesses to her? You could see his scar from the fight on his neck there. But either way, I think these are minor things that don‘t really matter. Ad 5 from the spoilers of the novel Mujin tortures Hongrang imposter but they were too chicken to make him do that in the show so InHoe it was. Ad 1 LOL same, just some dude flying around, cracked me up, made no sense
is there any nudity or sex scenes here? planning to watch it in the living room with my parents lol
There are some kisses between the leads and a more intimate making out with backs/shoulder visible but that‘s it. Also there is a drawing that is lewd on a talisman which plays a role in the story
So from the spoilers of the novel, the way/reason he dies is different from the show. I understand the same reason would feel off in the show because he clearly demonstrated will to live with her and promises to return to her vs the novel? The novel spoiler made me think he was being more destructive towards himself. The show also made him accepting his back a moment to bond with eachother, her teaching him and all , so if he were to go and cut his skin off it would feel undoing all that. So the reason for his death in the show kinda feels off to me, like the story needed him to die so we go there one way or another. The novel death made me think (and I‘m very theorizing here since I have not read it) that he is somehow in conflict and doesn‘t fully give in to his love until after the deeds have been done that cause his death, making it more tragic.
also, I ATE this up, a whole menu, I loved it. Especially the romance, pulled the right strings for me. First drama I completed (even was glued till the end) for ages! I pity anyone who can‘t appeciate stories like these, I would have loved to read the novel.
I am confused about the order when the gisaeng bought him as a slave? Was he captured by the human traffickers afterwards? Beccause I thought he got caught after he ran away as a slave
People are just so negative and judgmental these days. They don’t even give a drama the time to unfold. I find…
There are worse things happening in the world such as genocides and people gleefully celebrating them. Some people ranking a show they spent time on and didn‘t like is not the symptom of „negativity and judgement“
The commentors are so defensive, honestly it‘s just a show, chill. Yes I know what residents are… hence the…
Did anyone say all doctors are geniuses from the start? Why make up exaggarated statements no one said to make your argument sound more valid, if it‘s valid it can stay on its own. I‘m chill while I say they‘re incompetent and I find watching such characters boring, there is no appeal to me to watch them be like this for hours while I have another work where we got the opposite already.
Ad 5 from the spoilers of the novel Mujin tortures Hongrang imposter but they were too chicken to make him do that in the show so InHoe it was.
Ad 1 LOL same, just some dude flying around, cracked me up, made no sense