It makes no sense that Jin-Woo as a master decided to go around and kill NPC while Se-Ju was in some kind of dungeon. Was it because the NPC who were after Jin-Woo was debugged? What really is the purpose of the 'master'?
It is a little bit confusing to have Se-Ju developed the game, then Jin-Woo (and J-One) jumped on it. Then all throughout the game, J-One is able to manipulate the game (ie close the server, give Jin-Woo new items, etc). I might have missed this, but when did Se-Ju transferred all his files and creation to J-One? It seems to me that Se-Ju did not develop it at all, since Jin-Woo went to Granada with the lens already and knows the game exist.
If J-One can manipulate the game, then why the hell they needed Jin-Woo to level up when they can simply program that or make an item that can speed up the levelling?
Does Jin-Woo finishing the quest debugged Marco? The main reason why Se-Ju was hiding in that dungeon is because of NPC Marco who is always after him.
Anyone here really appreciated Jung-Hee? She was quite annoying to me and there's not much character growth. She could have become bad-ass and help in the game. (Speaking of game, how the hell she is able to walk around with lens on, following Jin-Woo without getting killed?)
I want to like it as much as I want to but the flashback and unnecessary scenes make it look like the writers have only so little story to tell that it has to be stretched out to 16 episodes.
How can one not love watching James? He showed a range of characterization here which is great. The story may be usual but the storytelling makes it set apart and effective. I'm glad to see James apart from his usual bully character.
I actually liked that they expanded him as a character and gave him new love interests, exploring his sexual identity…
On the contrary, I did not like the direction. I wished they did explore the possibility of Basti as 'bi' or gender fluid. It just feel they quickly reduce Ali's infatuation into a mere 'crush', this is because of 'fan pressure'.
It is a little bit confusing to have Se-Ju developed the game, then Jin-Woo (and J-One) jumped on it. Then all throughout the game, J-One is able to manipulate the game (ie close the server, give Jin-Woo new items, etc). I might have missed this, but when did Se-Ju transferred all his files and creation to J-One? It seems to me that Se-Ju did not develop it at all, since Jin-Woo went to Granada with the lens already and knows the game exist.
If J-One can manipulate the game, then why the hell they needed Jin-Woo to level up when they can simply program that or make an item that can speed up the levelling?
Does Jin-Woo finishing the quest debugged Marco? The main reason why Se-Ju was hiding in that dungeon is because of NPC Marco who is always after him.
Anyone here really appreciated Jung-Hee? She was quite annoying to me and there's not much character growth. She could have become bad-ass and help in the game. (Speaking of game, how the hell she is able to walk around with lens on, following Jin-Woo without getting killed?)
Also, is everyone just plain crazy? Everything is so over-acted and very cartoonish. And as episode passed by, it feels a bit predictable.
It feels like influenced by LOST.
So where is SEASON 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6? I NEED IT NOW. OMFG.
Fan is :)
And I don't get episode 13, it was super lame.