I still feel very insecure about the fact that the kill switch is at halaboji's. Why the heck did David give it to him? I know they're cooperating but it's not like halaboji truly cares about the robot's wellbeing. That thing is way too dangerous to be kept by someone who isn't on NS3's side, not to mention the possibility of NS stealing it.
But NamShin3 already had feelings -> when he saw human Nam Shin he dropped flowers, so I guess he was surprised??…
I guess he was programmed to react like a human being. In normal circumstances a human would look surprised when they see sth like that so he should also look surprised. He doesn't actually "feel" those emotions even if he expresses them.
I just thought of the best possible ending. Since it's highly unlikely for Nam Sin III to end up with So Bong,…
Actually that's what most people here are thinking. But I wouldn't want that to happen. I think it's actually possible for NS3 and SB to end up tgt even though he's a robot. They don't need to care about what other people think and they don't need to have kids.
On the contrary, not every drama needs to have a deep plot. Look at dramas like Waikiki. Sometimes SoL comedy…
Well the truth is drama ratings are plotted against each other. There are rankings, point systems that are meant for comparison. Dramas and movies have different genres but they often compete for the same awards. There has to be a general standard of measure when it comes to quality. Not to mention WWWSC actually does have a plot, meaning that they are still trying to engage the audience in some way using their plot, so it makes perfect sense for some people to be unsatisfied with the plot. You can like it and think that it deserves the high rating, but I just don't think the same way. To each their own :)
I think it's ok to write a review before you finish a drama, but the writer should specify at the start of the review that he didn't watch the whole thing. It would then be up to the reader to decide whether to read it or not. The reason is not only because everyone is entitled to their opinion, but also because the act of drama dropping somewhat could reflect something about the drama. If I know that many people are dropping a certain drama on certain episodes I would want to know the detailed reason why, so that I can consider whether or not to start it.
On the contrary, not every drama needs to have a deep plot. Look at dramas like Waikiki. Sometimes SoL comedy…
You're right, not every drama needs to have a plot. But to give credit to dramas that do have a good plot and good characters, I still wouldn't rate this drama 8.9. I'm not saying it's bad, I'm just saying it doesn't deserve a rocket high rating on MDL when so many other dramas are gold.
Some people may hate NS, and some may feel sorry for him, but there's no doubt that he's a character with a lot of depth. He's a very 3-dimensional villain. And SKJ is now hands down my favorite actor!
This drama reminds me of Edward Scissorhands where a robot enters into society and his pure heart comes into contrast with other people's selfishness. It really makes us reflect on human nature. Love this drama!
I just realized he is sure a machine when I saw the preview.. The moment NS3 control manual mode, he might become…
It saddens me cuz it shows how inhumane NS3 actually is and that he's just a robot that can be controlled easily. But given his love towards SB, once he finds out what happened in manual mode he'd probably go beat the shiit out of NS.
idk i might sounds weird, but seeing human namshin behave like that is hurting me even more, God, the only one…
That's also what I'm thinking. Nam Shin III not only has the same face, but is better at everything. He's literally threatening the very existence and purpose of human Nam Shin. It's one of the most serious things that could happen to a person, that's why he's reacting in such a hostile manner. The people around him need to care about him even if he's not perfect like Nam Shin III. He must have felt very hurt when Young Hoon said he was worse than a robot. That's like the worst thing to say to him.
Did he really cry? I think it was his intro monologue where he wishes to have all those emotions, that's how I…
I dont think he actually "felt" emotions but like SB has said, his actions hold his emotions. It doesn't matter whether he feels them, because he is already doing everything that only a person who is in love would do.
I have a feeling that NS will be the person who activates the kill switch. He's currently the only person who has the incentives to do so. I certainly don't want that to happen, but if that does happen it will be the most epic moment in kdrama history -- SKJ kills SKJ himself!
... The awkward moment when both the protagonist and the antagonist are the same person lol
Your umma, Young Hoon and Yena do care about you...
... The awkward moment when both the protagonist and the antagonist are the same person lol