Dont rain on someone else’s parade. You have issues with the show. That is your right. The people who like it can celebrate however they want. Their right. Please troll somewhere else.
imagine having nothing better to do with your life than hate comment on a popular actor
Im curious if you just have an instinctive dislike of him or genuinely dont like his acting. Totally your right either way. I will say he doesnt bug me and I actually have been impressed by several of his performances. Legend of the Blue Sea was fun. I really liked him in Eternal Monarch. Personal Taste his character was awful but he performed him well. Was there a show that you just really didnt enjoy him in?
episode 15, dialogues are great but over exaggerated screenplay. Collecting food from the forest is a basic needs…
While living off the land is valid, the problem is so many refugees were already doing that. There wasnt enough for everyone. Thats why they kept mentioning other counties were dealing with a flood and a drought in different areas causing wide spread starvation and a huge influx of refugees. If you ever get a chance to read the book I highly recommend. This part is my favorite.
episode 9 was stupid. Can someone explain me the logic behind then ML hitting himself with the wip? the wang rong…
The point was ML was taking responsibility publicly for ML’s action by administering the legal punishment to himself. That way he could shame the bad guy into taking responsibility for the bad guy’s actions so his dad couldnt use the incident against the ML’s uncle saying he’s a bad official who lets his nephew break the law. By intimidating (the self whipping was intense) the bad guy into apologizing publicly, even a weak apology, the bad guys dad cant try to play victim cause his son acknowledged his own part by apologizing. Thus it saved the family from having the incident misconstrued and used against them.
Did he actually forgive the fired instructor who ran him over or the former instructor who kidnapped Lee Shin-ah?…
I was actually super happy with the forgiveness arc. The point I got was the two men loved each other so much that when SML thought from a fairly convincing voice edit that his brother contributed to his sister’s death his hatred became just as deep. Finding out it wasnt true meant he no longer hated and allowed our ML to regain the brother he loved so much. I agree the SML did horrible things. But so did the ML. The fact no one had successfully suicided because of the ML’s behavior was luck. I can see why the SML didnt question it once he learned his sister had ever crossed the very easily crossed ML. It also would have undermined the overall theme of the show if the SML hadnt been forgiven. It spent alot of time showing that lashing out from pain causes real harm and can be forgiven if a person truly regrets, commits to not doing so again and is lucky enough to meet someone who offers them understanding instead of hate. As for director Ma, I agree she was completely unethical. His forgiveness felt more like a lifeline he threw her recognizing her desperation led her to make bad choices. However, again he’s been confronted with his own crap behavior (the being removed as CEO due to abusing employees really was deserved and should have happened if the world was as black and white as the ML wanted it to be) so he gave her a second chance and the acknowledgment that she was good at her job. Which she was prior to the unethical crap.
I'm in the middle of ep 15...what the heck?? - I wasn't that hyped about the random woman being another kinda-antagonist…
I was actually super happy with the forgiveness arc. The point I got was the two men loved each other so much that when SML thought from a fairly convincing voice edit that his brother contributed to his sister’s death his hatred became just as deep. Finding out it wasnt true meant he no longer hated and allowed our ML to regain the brother he loved so much. I agree the SML did horrible things. But so did the ML. The fact no one had successfully suicided because of the ML’s behavior was luck. I can see why the SML didnt question it once he learned his sister had ever crossed the very easily crossed ML. It also would have undermined the overall theme of the show if the SML hadnt been forgiven. It spent alot of time showing that lashing out from pain causes real harm and can be forgiven if a person truly regrets, commits to not doing so again and is lucky enough to meet someone who offers them understanding instead of hate.
I'm in the middle of ep 15...what the heck?? - I wasn't that hyped about the random woman being another kinda-antagonist…
I read it as them trying to create a parallel of being wrongfully accused between her similar but different experience and our ML’s experience so he’d finally truly understand how callous he was being, not just to individuals, but all people he interacted with. I agree they could have chosen a less problematic route to assign to a female character.
Just have to get this out of my system: I've always thought that if I were in an arranged-marriage type of situation…
He stood up when it mattered. And he wasnt spineless so much as torn by two equally important internal morals: honor you parents and support your wife. She usually bent herself to avoid causing problems. It would be like asking a person to choose which of their kids to help and one kid always gives in to the other. Not saying he was perfect. But atleast he respected the choices of those he cared about. He only considered breaking from the family once his wife made the suggestion. So kid who always gave in finally stood up for themself. That empowered him to make the choice. Regarding how his family treated and bullied him: that was just good old fashioned low self esteem reinforced by the stupid bias that only perfect people without obvious injury had brains sufficient to serve as an official. Dude saved his wife and in process permanently injured himself. He should have been called a hero. Instead everyone told him he was a waste and acted like he should be grateful for the bare minimum of respect they gave him.
Man'er was upset about his identity but she hides hers too 🥲
She hides she’s a real world person. And not that well. And I dont think she minded him hiding his noble true identity so much as she resented and was hurt by the implication that he used her and never really cared for her. That is why Thirteen’s reveal resulted in that kiss. Her real fear was assuaged.
hold on...I came back to read through the comments to see if there are any new interpretations of the ending,…
Makes sense. Also we dont know if she experienced the year as a year or not. She may have had a time jump since it was a game. It was really unclear how time in the game worked.
Edit : Is Wu Bi dead or they just told Su Yu his dead so they separate them?!
Special clip shows SuYu knows WuBi is alive. However, that wasnt included in show, so they may change it. In second book, the book version (forget their names) of SuYu knew but hid for various reasons. Book version of WuBi was told SuYu died.
regrets,
commits to not
doing so again and is lucky enough to meet someone who offers them understanding instead of hate.