Ji uk having many s line is understandable yeah it's weird but i can totally understand even though i wonder how…
I wanna take a guess and say over 100. Because Hyeon Hop said people with over a hundred lines are super rare and then she was so shocked to have met one with so many, refering to Ji Uk.
That's exactly why I donβt call everyone a victim. Like the student having a consensual affair with the Korean…
There is no such thing as a perfect victim. This mentality brings the most harm to victims and facilitates abusers and rapists in getting away with it.
is this a scene to scene remake? or are there differences. Cuz i do wanna watch it but i probably wont if its…
It's super different! The pace is much faster but the romantic scenes more frequent and meaningful! The revenge plot is subtle and more realistic.. It's more focused on truly trying to escape an abusive cycle than dramatic shenanigans. I actually like this version better!
You make it sound like ao3 invented "red string of fate" lol! That's a pretty common trope in East Asian historical…
Oh I understand! I just think since it's a big part of the culture, it's unavoidable that it'll come up frequently! Especially since it's all about fated love which a romantic and dramatic concept. And even if younger people know it from modern iterations, it's still admirable to preserve a bit of old folklore like this. Especially at a time when old cultures are fading away and everything is homogenized into western narrative structures. I guess what I mean is, I hope they used it well in this show!
So pretty much "Red Thread of Fate", but make it sexual? Sure, I guess... Developed from a webtoon that's likely…
You make it sound like ao3 invented "red string of fate" lol! That's a pretty common trope in East Asian historical romances, from folklore to modern day web novels! So naturally there's a lot of it around, both in fanfiction and traditional novels.
that synopsis makes no sense...so they don't know what the line is but the synopsis spoiled viewers?! or do they know?! also...so what?! so those lines exist...okay great, what's the point of that? how does that impact the characters?! wtf is this synopsis π₯΄
I just think since it's a big part of the culture, it's unavoidable that it'll come up frequently! Especially since it's all about fated love which a romantic and dramatic concept.
And even if younger people know it from modern iterations, it's still admirable to preserve a bit of old folklore like this. Especially at a time when old cultures are fading away and everything is homogenized into western narrative structures.
I guess what I mean is, I hope they used it well in this show!