Do you remember where you found the gif you use as your avi?
yup, search up the red sleeve gif and there's only a few so it should be easier to find, you can also go to tumblr and search up the red sleeve gif and there's tons in there
tbh I didn't really mind if they just continued doing a slice of life plot I'd rather see that than the whole murder mystery. it didn't really give what it was supposed to give.
ngl Deok Ro bringing his sister to the palace is a bit dumb if that's what he plans to do, as the crown's prince tutor he should know first hand how dangerous it is to be in the palace one mistake can cost your life and it was a lot easier back then to manipulate people. If he plans to do it only cause he wants his sister to give his sister the best life then why not receive the crown prince's favour instead so he gets rewarded or wishes. Imo his innocent sister seems fragile compare to a palace that has enemies lurking in the dark and also by the looks of it he's losing the crown's prince favour.
while they were checking who's infected him cutting his arm was such a huge giveaway tbh
Honestly felt the same the writer was totally was trying to decieve us by having those scene of him being "kind" even I was debating a few times if he was actually good or bad.
while they were checking who's infected him cutting his arm was such a huge giveaway tbh
Personally, it just made sense to me cause he was totally suspicious at the very beginning (I was suspicious of him at the very beginning so I was watching him.) A few things I noticed, he was very calm throughout the whole situation he was in, he easily volunteer for dangerous jobs like the grocery trip one and not to mention he cuts his arm so easily without hesitation. Your right Yi hyun cut his arm too but that was because he wanted to protect Sae Bom. Everyone was so hesitant and scared to draw blood but he was so calm about it and did it so easily. (That part gave me serial killer vibes he literally had no reaction or whatsoever when he was doing it) Idk it just makes sense in my head like he was giving me bad vibes maybe it's from all the crime drama I watch.
Crown Prince: "I care only about my... only about my person," me having ptsd from moon lovers: "I think I've seen this film before and I didn't like the ending"
I've been watching out for this show ever since they announced it, the concept of the drama intrigues me and now that it's out I obviously binge-watch the whole series. A few things after I finished watching is that the whole show didn't really explain anything at all. Like we still have no idea how the whole things works, there are just too many questions in my brain right now. I love and hate the fact that Netflix is expanding their platform with more kdrama but gosh I find it they love shortening the length of the drama and not to mention adding a cliffhanger at the end. I feel like kdrama has this special thing where most of the time, it only has one season and an hour episode long. I really wish Netflix would do this a lot more, I feel like it takes away from the story you know? And disinterest a lot of the viewers since we have to wait for a new season and "the second season" takes forever to air. My guess is they do this because of the budget they don't want to spend a lot more if the viewers aren't interested in the first season so they split it into two, so if the first season is successful they have a reassurance that season 2 will do well (that's just my guess) and yet we don't even know if we're getting a season2. The whole explanation of the supernatural entity could've been explained in 16 episodes ISTG. Anyways this show pissed me off show much because of the society portrayed in the show, I'm sorry but so many people were so fucking judgemental during that lady's execution in episode 2. Like have they ever stopped and considered what was her actual sin? Instead, they just assumed it was because she had two kids with different fathers? Not to mention the arrowhead??? Like no one is wondering why they aren't sinner how can they be so different from other sinners? Just because they think they're doing it for a good cause? When has violence ever been consider not a sin People's logic in this show is lacking. They were so quick to believe and judge sinners but have they looked at themselves first? Like I get that they we're made to believe it was only a sinner since the cult showed examples of the killers but I'm pretty sure instead of not sinning like what the leader said to do they did more sinner and go against "god's rules" Anyways so sorry for the whole rant but I just need to get it off my chest you know? The people in this drama was so fucking shallow that it makes me sick. It was definitely an interesting show that showed a lot of potentials but instead, we got this one nevertheless it still got me interested with that ending so I will definitely be watching season 2 if it airs. I don't actually have a problem with this drama other than how short it is or they never explained anything or the fact that the society make some sick.
Honestly, when I first watched the trailer it didn't really stand out to me that much. I really thought it was a knock-off zombie movie but the first and second episode was amazing can't wait to see more!
Ok so my thoughts on this, although I loved the style of YGX dancing I felt like it was lacking at the very end, it just felt repetitive and they weren't taking a lot of risk during the mega and men missions. I loved how Lee Jung was so caring towards her groups. HOOK is on another level, I love their creativeness during the missions I look forward to their dances the most. HOLYBANG although they had a rough start at the end I feel like their achievements are deserving, I really loved their men's mission it looked so cool zero gravity was such a good concept! LA CHICA, I'm gonna have to say this but Gabee really rubbed on me the wrong way during the first episode but as I saw more and more of her I can see how kind and thoughtful she is to not only her teammates but to other teams. Honestly, although the editing made it look like everyone hated each other in the first episode (which was what I honestly thought) Most of the girls were really supportive of one another. Curse you MNET for making unnecessary drama. Kinda was sad that PROWDMON got eliminated early and MNET did them dirtyyyyy. WAY B and WANT let me just start off I didn't like how other girls were treating Chayeon, just because she was a kpop idol it really got me confused cause kpop idols just have a different style of dancing plus they acted like they don't make choreo for idols and not to mention half of the judges and even the mc are kpop idols so I'm just sitting here confuse why they bash the poor girl so bad and WANT the main attraction was NOZE which they kept on saying she's only a pretty dancer which I do agree that she's pretty but like all of the contestants there were pretty asf. SO anyways this show was so much fun to watch and It was a good way to procrastinate on work.
me having ptsd from moon lovers: "I think I've seen this film before and I didn't like the ending"