Who do we need to talk to about Becky's cartoon lipstick for her beach emotional breakdown scene in E14? Good God, that was garish! I was totally startled out of the mood.
Applaud to Becky for her remarkable acting in this episode. I can feel her pain, anger, and hopelessness. Same…
"I will never be grateful for Princess Patt defending Pin to not take off Anilβs ring from Kuea and his mom."
This made more sense in the book because Pin, in a rare case of standing up to Pad, had dead straight refused to take off her ring when Pad demanded it, saying she had promised to never take it off and she never would. So, when it came to that moment with Kuea and his mom, Pad was saving face because she knew Pin would outright refuse.
She is being absolutely the worst with Pin, but idont think she is jealous at all, she is just highly aware of…
Exactly! Though of distant royal blood, Pad is essentially a servant in the household of the royal family and very conscious of the precariousness of her position. It's not like if she pisses off the royals she can just go out and get another job. She's clearly terrified that Pin's relationship with Anil puts them both at jeopardy.
I'm not gonna lie. Freen's acting ability is kinda still same. Not saying it's bad but I feel like it's average.…
Interesting POV. I'm feeling almost the opposite: Freen's acting skill grows with every project - her facial expressions, body language, vocal expression. I love Becky, but she's still almost wooden in her delivery in this series - everything in the same tone of voice - who really talks like that?
Thing is, I saw Becky in "Long Live Love" and she was outstanding! Completely natural, fully at ease, great comedic timing, heart tugging emotions. So if that level of delivery isn't showing up in her GL projects I'm laying that at the feet of the acting coach and director, because RPA has proven she absolutely has the talent.
Anyone else notice that when middling reviews pointed out the glaringly obvious flaws in this series a bunch of short 10-10-10-10 reviews suddenly popped up? I'm thinking the producers sent word to all employees to pump it up lest folks figure out how badly they screwed up in the final two episodes.
High caliber, high velocity shells can't get through it, but hey, just ram it with an SUV.
A gazillion dollars worth of security, but all you need to do is open an unsecured trap door and climb a ladder.
Then, a taxi. Really?
I LOVED this series, the story, the production, and every actor in it, but that doesn't mean I didn't notice when the all the weight bearing plot columns disintegrated in the final episode.
I liked my demon and never understood the hate bc song kang's character was actually refreshing compared to his…
"compared to your God"??
Not mine.
That said, no one is required to tippytoe around the tender feelings of the believers of any religion. There's no point in going out of one's way to offend, but sometimes it happens, even without intent. I understand if you're sensitive about it; you get to be. You also get to chortle over a perceived comeuppance. On the other hand, the religious have also not tippytoed around the feelings of the non-religious. So, I guess we're all even.
My Demon did just fine attracting world wide audience, ranked up to second on Netflix top 10 when they picked it up last year, and built a new fan base for its stars. So I think one could reasonably infer that My Demon, while not to your standards, is not objectively "bad." Is that what you meant by getting what it deserved?
And speaking of dumb, it's "too".
Neither a bad thing, nor out of character for a demon.
This made more sense in the book because Pin, in a rare case of standing up to Pad, had dead straight refused to take off her ring when Pad demanded it, saying she had promised to never take it off and she never would. So, when it came to that moment with Kuea and his mom, Pad was saving face because she knew Pin would outright refuse.
Thing is, I saw Becky in "Long Live Love" and she was outstanding! Completely natural, fully at ease, great comedic timing, heart tugging emotions. So if that level of delivery isn't showing up in her GL projects I'm laying that at the feet of the acting coach and director, because RPA has proven she absolutely has the talent.
I think I just did a Scooby double take. Arooo?
A gazillion dollars worth of security, but all you need to do is open an unsecured trap door and climb a ladder.
Then, a taxi. Really?
I LOVED this series, the story, the production, and every actor in it, but that doesn't mean I didn't notice when the all the weight bearing plot columns disintegrated in the final episode.
Not mine.
That said, no one is required to tippytoe around the tender feelings of the believers of any religion. There's no point in going out of one's way to offend, but sometimes it happens, even without intent. I understand if you're sensitive about it; you get to be. You also get to chortle over a perceived comeuppance. On the other hand, the religious have also not tippytoed around the feelings of the non-religious. So, I guess we're all even.
My Demon did just fine attracting world wide audience, ranked up to second on Netflix top 10 when they picked it up last year, and built a new fan base for its stars. So I think one could reasonably infer that My Demon, while not to your standards, is not objectively "bad." Is that what you meant by getting what it deserved?
Loving the shout out for one of my first and still a favorite kdrama.