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Replying to Silent Aug 31, 2019
Previous poster was better
I also liked the previous one a lot more, but I think MDL admins choose posters based on the amount of people in it and not how good looking it is.
Replying to Amy Aug 31, 2019
Plot twist: Chan Sung was the big green tree in the past D:Edit: After some thought, that is ACTUALLY possible.…
Hope they don't pull this again. I tuned into this drama because it had less kdrama cliches
On Hotel del Luna Aug 31, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
It suddenly dawned on me that Chan Sung could've been the big green tree in the past. The tree is where Yeon Woo, Chung Myung and Man Wol usually met with each other, so maybe it plays a role in reconciling them as well? And also Chan Sung's poem about planting a tree that lives longer than him that can remember their memories, kind of hints at the tree and him being interchangeable, so maybe he IS the tree. That kinda explains why he has the powers to restore Man Wol's tree, and his past connection with Man Wol, and why Man Wol doesn't remember seeing him in the past (cuz he wasn't even human back then).

My theory is that since the tree was the only witness of the trio's relationship, and they gave it company, it was fated to repay them in some way.

Or maybe I'm just overthinking it so just take what I said with a grain of salt LOL
Replying to XingBack Aug 31, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
ok, it's been a week and I forget to mention it, but didn't Seo Hee say to Chan Sung "are you related to Man Wol's…
Plot twist: Chan Sung was the big green tree in the past D:

Edit: After some thought, that is ACTUALLY possible. The tree was basically where Yeon Woo, Chung Myung and Man Wol often gathered, so maybe it plays a role in reconciling them as well? And then I remembered Chan Sung's poem about planting a tree that lives longer than him too, so that it can store the memories they had. The tree and him seem interchangeable, so maybe he's symbolizing himself?

(Don't mind me as I re-post this as an individual comment above XD)
Replying to Amy Aug 30, 2019
This reminds me of the drama Prince of Wolf and the Japanese mangas Beast Master and Boku wa Ookami, and basically…
Oh wait, I guess Mo Ge Li/Mowgli is referring to Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, not Tarzan
On My Mowgli Boy Aug 30, 2019
This reminds me of the drama Prince of Wolf and the Japanese mangas Beast Master and Boku wa Ookami, and basically the live action of Tarzan. I can foresee myself enjoying this.
Replying to 7436814 Aug 27, 2019
He's not stealing at random...And they steal from him first, not the other way around. So he's doing it right…
Frankly, Xufeng did Yunyu dirty. He did give guidance to Yunyu, but he did not try his best to stop his mother from harming him and other people. He respected his mother's boundaries way too much until she started harming Jinmi too, then he truly stepped in. Before that, he barely stood on his brother's side when their parents were being harsh to him, even though he knew his brother was a good person. Xufeng's lack of awareness towards the cruelty of his family was one of the causes of Yunyu going down the path of no return, not to mention that Xufeng stole his fiance while the marriage agreement was still effective. I'd be angry and try to get the girl back too if I was Yunyu. Unless revenge was evil, Yunyu didn't do much wrong except for the fact that he forced himself on the FL despite knowing she doesn't have feelings for him. All in all, Yunyu wasn't actually that bad of a person, compared to the emperor and the queen. If he were the ML and this was a revenge story revolving his character, his actions could have been portrayed as right through a simple change in the editing.
Ceki Aug 26, 2019
I'd try not to judge both of them since we don't know what exactly happened to their marriage and at the end of the day, it's their own matter to solve. The backlash was caused by Gu Hye Sun who made their private matters public, but then it appears she is mentally incapable of making rational decisions so I'd take what she said with a grain of salt. I'd also take what Ahn Jae Hyun said about the nipples with a grain of salt cuz people say nasty things when they are angry and they both did. We never know or need to decide who was "the person to blame", it could have been either or both or none. In the end, both parties are held responsible for their marriage breaking apart and it is their business. If I were the k-netizens I wouldn't go on a witch hunt like what they're doing now with Ahn Jae Hyun simply based on Gu Hye Sun's claims.
Akage Girl Aug 25, 2019
My favorite drama of ALL TIME!! I actually managed to watch it twice, despite the agony I felt... lol.
Runyu is my favorite character in the story, even though I'm team Xufeng when it comes to who should get the girl. I've never seen a villain, or anti-hero, as three dimensional as Runyu. You just hate and pity him at the same time, and no matter what he does it is just so understandable given his circumstances. Basically all the second generation kids in the story are victims of the first gen people. Sigh.
Replying to Choi San Dimples Aug 22, 2019
I understand where you're coming from this drama reminds me of that saying how life doesn't go easy on you just…
I agree that in reality the good guys often suffer more than the bad guys. But in a drama with deities, we'd expect them to at least reward/punish people properly in their afterlife, but it seems that they have a weird standard in applying punishments too. *smh*
On Hotel del Luna Aug 21, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
I'm still confused why the deities keep punishing the victims and letting the bad people slide in this drama. I just can't seem to agree with their sense of morals. There's nothing wrong with Chan Sung breaking Man Wol's spell and sending her off if that's his fate and Ma Go intended for it to happen, so I am baffled by what the other black deity said about him having to bear the consequences of sending her away. Not to mention me trying to justify Man Wol's cruel punishment. I am also in utter disappointment that Yeon Woo and the princess are together in the afterlife, while Chung Myung has to suffer a tragic loss of love for 1000 years. The writers seem to be extra harsh with the good guys here, so if this drama doesn't get a happy ending I'll riot.
Replying to gwtw99 Aug 19, 2019
Am I the only one who feels this show is empty? There's a good premise but the plot is just meh?
Frankly I'm not enjoying this as much as I thought I would either. I do like the characters, but I'm just not feeling the plot. The short stories in each episode aren't very engaging, neither is the main plot very progressive either. The worst thing is I'm not even interested in what happened in the past, contrary to some people who at least still enjoy the past scenes.
On City Hunter Aug 17, 2019
Title City Hunter
My first ever kdrama (that got me into k-dramas)!! I watched it almost 8 years ago but it's still one of my favs and the best action drama I've watched. I also watched Healer but I didn't like it as much as City Hunter. This drama is a classic for a reason <3
Replying to PrettyCarEye Aug 15, 2019
OMG, yesssss! I just watched a drama where the male lead suffered a very traumatic hemorrhagic stroke and was…
Most of the time reality doesn't matter to drama producers. They either don't know how it works in real life, or they don't care. Dramas with medical elements and legal/court scenes are usually unrealistic because they focus on how to present the scene in an entertaining manner rather than to portray reality (because reality is usually boring). For example, if the actor doesn't shake the unconscious body and just calmly calls the ambulance, it won't generate the same emotional effect as if he shakes the body and cries all over it.
L0V3E Aug 14, 2019
Oh, I thought of one! Frantically shaking a person who just got into a car crash and probably has broken bones. Even if he's not dead yet, he'll be shaken to death.

And, instead of calling the ambulance immediately, they just keep calling the name of the person who has fainted in an attempt to wake him up, while he bleeds to death.
Replying to Dreamy Aug 12, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
Didn't it was CM himself who captured YW though? And I don't buy that he had no other choice left to take other…
Yeah, that's my thought too. I have the benefit of the doubt for him, not because I like him, but because the full past story hasn't been revealed. What we saw was just MW's side of the story. There has to be more to it.
Replying to Dreamy Aug 11, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
Didn't it was CM himself who captured YW though? And I don't buy that he had no other choice left to take other…
Yeah that makes sense. I just wondered if there was more than what had been revealed to us. But anyhow, MW is the victim and nothing changes the fact that CM had hurt her. I agree with you.
On Hotel del Luna Aug 11, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
I still hold on to a little possibility that CM wasn't as terrible as portrayed. Say, if it was a situation where everyone would have died anyway, then all CM did was marry the princess to save MW. That way he won't be the person who caused the deaths of the other people. The princess might have already found out the hiding place of her team, and told CM that if he marries her, she will leave MW unharmed. Of course, in MW's pov she would have preferred dying along with everyone else, but since CM had feelings for her, he wouldn't want her to die even if she wanted to.
Replying to Amy Aug 10, 2019
Title Hotel del Luna Spoiler
The article had some interesting theories, but I don't agree with the part where Chan Sung is supposed to die…
I think you have a point about Ma Go trying to give him a white lily. My take on it was a bit different; Ma Go mentioned (I forgot the exact wording) "giving a push" to Chan Sung to meet Man Wol. The push, imo, was the act of offering CS the white lily, which caused his dad to want to get him a flower for his birthday, which then caused him to pick the blue flower on the tree, which eventually led to the encounter between CS and MW. To me, Ma Go did not actually intend to give him a flower, she did it to cause the chain reaction of events. But then, your theory is also possible.