What is this gem of a drama?! I was really hesitant to watch it since it seemed like a standard cop drama but this was on a totally different level. Love it, love the cast and love the sherlock-esque soundtrack (but the ballad/pop-songs for the "romantic" bits could've been avoided). However, the last 4 episodes felt a bit draggy & unreal, too many dinners & lunches with your neighborhood friendly serial killers - loled hard at the pokerfaces though.
Anyone else thought that Yoo Jung's decision to leave Seol was rather cowardly and selfish after everything they…
OMG I had to search for your reply! Wish there was an auto-thingie linking directly to the replies and stuff (or is it just my old browser?)
Yeah, I noticed that I have started dropping a lot of dramas by the 4-2 last episodes, even the ones I really like. Seems like all dramas are alike in that aspect - it's like the writes just give up after not being able to untangle the mess they created.
DOES HE OR DOES HE NOT KNOW I AM DYING FROM THIS SUSPENSE
Please tell which drama (as a spoiler), wracking my brains here but I've seen too many to keep all somewhat similar dramas apart and remembering each subplot and stuff.
On ep. 2 and just can't stand Bo Ra, how is it possible that the parents tolerate that type of behavior? That is a certain type of abuse in itself. Where I was raised, she would been punished/disciplined for lashing out like that - especially if she yells at the elders and in the 80's. I hope that her character will get better/evolve through the drama, otherwise it's going to be one of those annoying side characters that I'm just gonna fast forward each time she shows up.
Any one knows how the prices are ranked, is just by the birthdate or is there some other hierarchy - e.g. the queen's sons come first and then the concubines' sons or something? I got confused since some of the guys look older than the others but have a later ranking/numbering.
I do love this drama BUT I still wonder how easy they make us completely love psychopathic characters. I mean,…
I was thinking that as well, but then it was much harder to survive at that period in time so everyone probably had to be a bit psycho to deal with with all scheming or be eaten alive - but yes, he is kinda mentally unstable.
I just cannot comprehend how mature people can like this. What some describe as plot twists I view as plot-randomness…
I'm kinda starting too think all of this as well, this drama blew my mind with the first episodes but now it's starting to be all over the place and I'm getting frustrated since I need logical/legit back-drops to any fantasy setting. As a viewer I need to know the rules of the universe and need the drama to actually stick to them, but those rules keep changing bit by bit to fit the plot twist each time - but I guess that no one really knows the rules since it hasn't even been revealed why the manga characters were able to come to life/step into the real world at all - so we're left to figure this is out together with the drama leads or something...
Even though I was put off by the lead actress being a fetus, I am pleasantly surprised by how much I'm enjoying…
Hahaha omg, I actually don't mind the actress in this drama but I haven't been able to watch/continue other new dramas because of the fetus problem … especially mirror of the witch.
This show is so silly, I don't like how it ignores every other single problem other than being stubborn and childish to everyone you know just for the heck of it. The characters are just so flat and inflexible… but this drama does have a bit of an older vibe to it like you're beautiful (I loved it when it aired but today just the thought of it makes me cringe), goong or even coffee prince in some instances. And what's with the blurry filter on everything??
I don't get why Gi Tak had to be erased, feels like everything he tried to change/do by coming back was rendered kinda useless. I know about the rules set forth in the drama but it's rather confusing that the writes would choose this kind of end for him, because basically no Gi Tak = no evil dude Suk Chul and thus no issues steaming from their rivalry in this part of the storyline - but who knows maybe Yi Yeah was never saved from that gang in her teenage years and other problem arose instead…. that is if we are talking about his existence being erased and not just the memories. Oh well.
there's a few stuff that annoyed me like how they manage to recollect memories of stuff after they are already…
OMG I thought about that too, the sleeve grabbing thing. Why didn't she help??
However about the memories, I think that was ok, since there might've been some heavenly powers involved or something, as with the camera drone in the earlier episodes.
Yeah, I noticed that I have started dropping a lot of dramas by the 4-2 last episodes, even the ones I really like. Seems like all dramas are alike in that aspect - it's like the writes just give up after not being able to untangle the mess they created.
However about the memories, I think that was ok, since there might've been some heavenly powers involved or something, as with the camera drone in the earlier episodes.