Did anyone catch in episodes, 4, 6 and 12 (so far) that the couple they show is from "The Killer is Also Romantic?'…
Nice theory. Maybe they are related. I donāt think the writer put TKIAR characters in for no reason. Will be interesting to see what the writer has in store for us.
@taeyong_bubu No, not chill. Infected humans are running around like vampires scaring the living daylights out of folks. Authorities are trying to solve this situation.
I love the Manhwa. The illustrator made the ML and FL so beautiful and handsome. I kept picturing Angela Baby…
I thought of her too. Angelababy definitely has that head-turning, top-tier beauty. But, yeah, sheās a bit too old for role, in my opinion. I also like Xu Lu. Sheās very beautiful and a good actress.
I like Xu Lu (Love Scenery). Iād enjoy seeing her in the role. Sheās beautiful enough to match the character description and sheās a good actress. She creates good chemistry with her MLs.
Yayyyy! MDL finally credited this awesome screenwriter. Please do the same on the pages of āProvoked,ā āA Familiar Stranger,ā āDestined to Meet You,ā and āThe Killer is Also Romantic,ā also written by this talented person. This writer/director team really knows their stuff. I look forward to all their upcoming projects. Theyāve got this mini-series, short-episode genre on lock. šš½
Pure speculation as I have no idea, but gonna throw my theories out there: 1. Mr. Ha was a priest in the 1st life and was not allowed to fall in love and get married, but Cho Won fell in love with him anyway 2. Min-Ki, a nobleman, was also in love with Cho Won. He was hurt and angry that she didnāt return his love. They were likely in an arranged marriage that she was trying to escape. 3. Seo-Ha was a priest (or guardsman?) in the same shrine as Mr. Ha and exacted vengeance against Cho Won for breaking temple rules and pursuing Mr. Ha. In the heat of the moment, he killed Cho Won because he got angry at Ju Wonās defense of her sister and irreverence about temple rules. 4. Bai Ji-uem (Ju Won) and Min-Ki are angry with Seo-Ha for killing Cho Won. 5. Mr. Ha stands by powerless and ashamed that he couldnāt love Cho Won nor protect her, even though he wanted to.
Episode 8. Smoking hot. š„. This writer/director team never disappoints. These leads are bringing it too. Two of my faves. š¼āItās gettin hot in herrrrre. I wanna take myā¦āš¶š¶š. Smoking hot, but still sweet and loving.
Zhang Yuxi has shown significant improvement in her acting skills, and she matches the characters visual as well
Same. I donāt like her visuals or her acting. She seems like a nice person though. But, I donāt like her dramas. She also has an older, mature woman vibe (Love At Night). When she plays ācutesyā, itās just over the top and off-putting (Intense Love).
I questioned about the Engilsh word "Butterfly" ; this word is a noun. Why they change to a verb.
āButterflyā is also a verb. It means to split (a piece of meat or fish) almost in two and spread it out flat, like butterflied shrimp or a butterflied chicken breast. I really hope, therefore, that doesnāt mean her husband will be killed in a terrible way like this. Surely not! I donāt think the writer would do that to us. Not sure at this point who the ābutterfliedā lover will beāthe FL, the ML, or someone else.
Sweet, warm, feel-good. Great friendships. Healthy relationships. Great story development. Bland kisses though. I would give this a 10 if weād gotten proper kisses. But still, one of the better dramas in this genre. Right up there with āA Love So Beautifulā and āTime and Him Are Just Right.ā Even better actually.
1. Mr. Ha was a priest in the 1st life and was not allowed to fall in love and get married, but Cho Won fell in love with him anyway
2. Min-Ki, a nobleman, was also in love with Cho Won. He was hurt and angry that she didnāt return his love. They were likely in an arranged marriage that she was trying to escape.
3. Seo-Ha was a priest (or guardsman?) in the same shrine as Mr. Ha and exacted vengeance against Cho Won for breaking temple rules and pursuing Mr. Ha. In the heat of the moment, he killed Cho Won because he got angry at Ju Wonās defense of her sister and irreverence about temple rules.
4. Bai Ji-uem (Ju Won) and Min-Ki are angry with Seo-Ha for killing Cho Won.
5. Mr. Ha stands by powerless and ashamed that he couldnāt love Cho Won nor protect her, even though he wanted to.
I really hope, therefore, that doesnāt mean her husband will be killed in a terrible way like this. Surely not! I donāt think the writer would do that to us. Not sure at this point who the ābutterfliedā lover will beāthe FL, the ML, or someone else.