whoever will say this masterpiece "average", i will take him as some kids messing with adult business...some series…
XDDDDDDDD not us, fully grown adults, making money on our own, trying to criticize this show using valid arguments and some people trying to convince us we're kids. Maybe try to use valid arguments in a discussion too if you want to defend the show, and not: - YOU ARE KIDS - IF THE CRITICS ARE SAYING ITS GOOD YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CLAIM OTHERWISE - IF IT GETS AWARDS YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CRITICIZE IT
Do you srsly consider the above to be valid counterarguments? Lol
For fucks sake. They are stating their opinion, WITH VALID ARGUMENTS. And you go around insulting everybody that has anything barely negative to say about this drama. Go speak to a mirror if you like hearing only opinions that suit your view. What are you doing on a discussing platform I can't comprehend.
I'm curious, in what ways did you feel it was rushed? I thought it was actually fine to the point it was a bit…
I feel like Dooshik's plot was really fast - him escaping, than killing the boss (I was wondering if it's really present time or if it's their fight from the past) and coming back to his family with no explanation. It really threw me off and the scenes were disconnected. Other scenes were fine and not really rushed
please use the spoiler tag. One, because these are spoilers. Two, because it's a long comment. There is a review…
Geez. There really aren't any spoilers in my comment. And if there are, everyone else should put a spoiler on their comment with every tiny spoiler. And also it is not that long. There is no rule to put it in spoiler or in a review. If there was, there would be a character limit for comment section and there is not. I want to discuss this show here and I will.
Just like someone in the comments said before, it was supposed to be a delicious souffle, but it didn't quite rise in the oven. It's good, but it could have been brilliant.
1. The flashbacks. There were just too many for its own good. I like the fact that in the ending eps they show that there is no black and white when it comes to people, but it kills the suspense.
2. Too many characters. Even for an ensemble cast. There were characters who were given a lot of flashbacks, but nothing really came of it, no grand finale, no meaningful character development. The bus driver, the teacher, Frank (acting just as a potential S2 intro when we could have learnt more about the final villains earlier), Kisoo. Just to name a few. The bad guys really got a lot in the final eps too. And the actual main characters got way less than they should - the strong kid, Dooshik etc.
3. Weird and rushed ending. It was supposed to be better than in manhwa, but from what I gather it's not really any different. I have a lot of questions.
4. I loved however that it stayed true to its family theme. Parents protecting kids. Very nice. Made me very emotional.
The fact that we're starting those final episodes with yet another flashback... just proves that it should have been a series about the past events all along...
While I enjoy the main characters and main story lines, the excessive flash back and "back stories" do diminish…
Yes, the teacher's flashback was really unnecessary at this point... it was ok if they had 40 eps or sth but it's the final arc and because of all the comebacks the tension is not there...
So the bus driver's plan was to go to the police all along to save the kids. Ok I guess. So why did he lose them from his sight? Why did he not warn them at least? That was the weirdest plot in recent episodes...
- YOU ARE KIDS
- IF THE CRITICS ARE SAYING ITS GOOD YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CLAIM OTHERWISE
- IF IT GETS AWARDS YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO CRITICIZE IT
Do you srsly consider the above to be valid counterarguments? Lol
1. The flashbacks. There were just too many for its own good. I like the fact that in the ending eps they show that there is no black and white when it comes to people, but it kills the suspense.
2. Too many characters. Even for an ensemble cast. There were characters who were given a lot of flashbacks, but nothing really came of it, no grand finale, no meaningful character development. The bus driver, the teacher, Frank (acting just as a potential S2 intro when we could have learnt more about the final villains earlier), Kisoo. Just to name a few. The bad guys really got a lot in the final eps too. And the actual main characters got way less than they should - the strong kid, Dooshik etc.
3. Weird and rushed ending. It was supposed to be better than in manhwa, but from what I gather it's not really any different. I have a lot of questions.
4. I loved however that it stayed true to its family theme. Parents protecting kids. Very nice. Made me very emotional.