Im done watching ep 3This though pop up in my mind.."Is he dumb or just totally desperate to become rich?"" Why…
I hated how Lee Do Hyun's character ran so desperately to get the locker money then DUMPED it right on the floor when he realized that he's loaded. Great direction though
I think that GREAT SIN about Death talk is that he rejected his mother call and choose suicide and left his mom…
You might be right!
And I was thinking that the scene with the two dead bodies, baby doll toy, and dialogue "she was just standing there" meant that Yi Jae jumped and landed on a pregnant woman: killing her & her baby. I thought that could be his sin but ep. 4 said otherwise.
1.) That scene where they tried to lure all the zombies to the frozen lake. That was kinda stupid imo? I thought…
Yeah, that's what I'm saying! Injections, eating infected flesh, and getting bit by those who ate it is what turns people into zombies.
The disease mutates: - flower/worm injections: turn (1st) - first chain bites: kill - infected flesh eating: turn (2nd) - second chain bites: turn (3rd)
People weren't turning immediately, even the sick ones who ate it like a meal didn't turn immediately. So, I guess there's some time before they turn and it can be used to heal a person before the disease takes over.
The lingering worm in the baby's head was interesting to me too, I wonder how it'll play out IF we get a 3rd season.
Man this series was gr8 but the fact that a phoney King came to rule is annoying for me. How could Lee Chang turn…
Apart from the fact that bloodlines don't even matter; Lee Chang foregoing his right to the throne could make it easier for the character to fight the new evil ones.
A king is tied up in his palace, his life matters most, and Lee Chang is just not the type of character to do so.
I literally just finished watching Moving and it's the author's birthday today lol - happy birthday!! π₯³ THANK YOU SO MUCH for giving us Moving!! I'm waiting for season 2 already.
I notice some are complaining about the "flashbacks" and how the kids needed more screen time; i know that they…
I loved every character and cared about them from the get go. Even the smallest interactions showed how good they were and Frank cleaning black agents plus the parents being connected to it was enough to peak my interest. Anyway, the show is MULTIPLE mains and each character had a good story imo.
Unrelated but in Escape of the Seven, all I cared about was Dami and her story. So, I can understand some people wanting to see the kid's or their favorite character's story more.
Good drama but bad execution on the transition with flashback and present.
I loved the past & present transitions and especially how every event was linked to each other. It's rare to see such perfection with meticulous storytelling & direction.
I think Naju's daughter might actually be alive. There was a woman listening in on Frank's conversation with Naju's son
I wonder what would be the role of the girl who got "bullied" in Huisoo's school. Or maybe she was bullied fr and now will be in power, who knows. But I highly doubt her being a good character.
Lastly, I'm so damn curious about the person who could STOP TIME, are you kidding me? They really know how to keep people looking forward for season 2. I wonder how the NIS even got to know of their powers, or if they ever even knew coz who would've let them leave then, right?
I felt so bad for Jinhee and her family, I hope they'll get to know the reality of her untimely demise and get justice.
I didn't expect to at first but I felt for the North Korean soldiers too. Especially the kids who were kept in concentration camps all their lives.
This is easily my no. 1 favorite drama now!! Even the romance was so well done, can't wait for season 2.
Not really, because they don't have the concept of reincarnation. Neither do they give second chances once someone…
Lol nice to meet you, too!! The final season of Lucifer was the reason I finally got Netlix, haha.
I liked Tomorrow, too, but I hate that such shows put all the responsibility on the victims. Like "you should not throw your precious life away, look at the bright side" while never/rarely addressing the problems with society itself.
Hope they deal with such issues well in this show, I have high hopes for it!
Watching TCR right now and I regret looking him up now ππ he's SO AMAZING in the show, he literally carried it!!! I can't believe that he's gone.. RIP π
And I was thinking that the scene with the two dead bodies, baby doll toy, and dialogue "she was just standing there" meant that Yi Jae jumped and landed on a pregnant woman: killing her & her baby. I thought that could be his sin but ep. 4 said otherwise.
The disease mutates:
- flower/worm injections: turn (1st)
- first chain bites: kill
- infected flesh eating: turn (2nd)
- second chain bites: turn (3rd)
People weren't turning immediately, even the sick ones who ate it like a meal didn't turn immediately. So, I guess there's some time before they turn and it can be used to heal a person before the disease takes over.
The lingering worm in the baby's head was interesting to me too, I wonder how it'll play out IF we get a 3rd season.
And enough people voted for 2020-2022 dramas to make the list.
There should be some rules to automatically exclude irrelevant ones.
Eating second chain infected flesh is what turns people into zombies.
I personally loved it way more than the English ones that are just about individual survival and fighting zombies mindlessly.
Also, what moonchild said. They didn't even have anything to eat, how would they have heavier winter clothing?
What he did was wrong but he did it unknowingly; possibly thinking that he is saving their lives.
He didn't even get infected because he was busy feeding others first.
I agree that they should've displayed his guilt & remorse. But at least he is dedicating his life to eradicate the disease now.
Also, the Cho guy was testing zombie meat on prisoners. So, the outbreak could've happened anyway because of him or his crazy kids.
A king is tied up in his palace, his life matters most, and Lee Chang is just not the type of character to do so.
Unrelated but in Escape of the Seven, all I cared about was Dami and her story. So, I can understand some people wanting to see the kid's or their favorite character's story more.
I wonder what would be the role of the girl who got "bullied" in Huisoo's school. Or maybe she was bullied fr and now will be in power, who knows. But I highly doubt her being a good character.
Lastly, I'm so damn curious about the person who could STOP TIME, are you kidding me? They really know how to keep people looking forward for season 2. I wonder how the NIS even got to know of their powers, or if they ever even knew coz who would've let them leave then, right?
I felt so bad for Jinhee and her family, I hope they'll get to know the reality of her untimely demise and get justice.
I didn't expect to at first but I felt for the North Korean soldiers too. Especially the kids who were kept in concentration camps all their lives.
This is easily my no. 1 favorite drama now!! Even the romance was so well done, can't wait for season 2.
I liked Tomorrow, too, but I hate that such shows put all the responsibility on the victims. Like "you should not throw your precious life away, look at the bright side" while never/rarely addressing the problems with society itself.
Hope they deal with such issues well in this show, I have high hopes for it!
I've watched Lucifer (loved it!!) but they were stuck in their own miserable moments and not experiencing them in other lives.
This is more like the concept of Karma (Buddhist, Hindu, etc.) where he will carry it on to his next lives until he breaks the cycle.