the first episode was so strong, but i'm getting really tired of episode after episode just being about someone trying to kill lee seung gi and failing. enough with the action scenes, let's have some plot development now please
i really wish this drama was a healing, slice-of-life drama like the synopsis advertised. every time i try to identify something that might be redeeming of this poorly done suicide conflict, like a bittersweet moment of the family finally getting to read joon kyum's suicide letter, the writers take it away. it's incredibly frustrating how the whole thing is being handled.
It bothered me too but I think it's part of her character development. Maybe she's going to be over the top at…
i totally think it's intentional, because she's not the only one who is over the top. the plot of the manga she's in is the typical boys over flowers type of melodramatic cheese that was all the rage ten years ago. i got the impression that the writers are parodying it.
Whew 100 ep! Don't think i can commit to that right now.
it's technically 50. two episodes air on one day and it airs twice a week. a while back some of the channels decided to split their dramas in half so they can add more commercials and charge more for ondemand renting
What does it mean the its a "Weekend drama", i have read this drama dramas but not sure what they are. In Korea,…
Idk the right vocabulary but I'll try my best to explain.: KBS, SBS, and MBC are a different category of channel than TvN, OCN, and JTBC.
KBS, SBS, and MBC are your basic free channels that you get with TV so when people say "weekend drama" they mean the dramas that air on the weekends of those three channels. They're more like soap operas: more dramatic and have more episodes than your typical week-night drama. (They used to be 50 episodes, but a couple of years ago the broadcast channels started splitting their dramas in half to air more commercials and charge more for renting On Demand.)
TvN, JTBC, and OCN air most of their dramas on the weekends anyway because they have like the news and variety shows that air during the week, so they're excluded from the term "weekend drama"
even as the first season of a show, it wasn't that great. the character development sucked, the plot development was super slow, the writing was just all over the place. you can't keep all but a few of your characters stuck in the exposition phase for an entire run of a season. why was tagon the only one that got adequate development? god, i wish the entire drama was written like this last episode.
Aramun was never said to be cruel. And Inaishigi did not take him down.Both Aramun and Inaishigi were great leaders…
shoot I didnt even notice the timeline thing, but I could have sworn someone in the ago tribe said inaishingi was great because he stood up against aramun or whatever. But it would totally make sense with the timelines if, say, aramun was a reincarnation of inaishingi or they're both the same people who mean two different things to two different cultures, so eun som ends up being a reincarnation of both.
You're not the only one... I'm confused as well with the appearance of Inaishingi and which god eunsom supposed…
That could be, but a) if aramun wasnt abusing his power, why would there be resistance and b) why would the writers use tagon and eun som's opposite images (a tyrant and a savior) to symbolize the gods if they aren't trying to portray a repeat of history between reincarnations?
Is it just me who doesn't understand the religion or did they not explain it well? In the beginning when Eun Som rode the magic horse, Mubaek said he was Aramun. But now it seems like they're saying Aramun was cruel and Eun Som is Inaishingi who took down Aramun??? Did I miss something?
Unless they make episodes 16,17, and 18 bollywood movie long, I don't even know how they are going to wrap it…
they're not doing it for all of them, just the ones that are truly netflix originals (which is still stupid. i'm holding off on watching love alarm until season 2 comes out because i see zero point in committing time to an unfinished story). this one actually airs on tvn, and randomly had hotel del luna stuck in the middle of it which is why there was like a two month break in between part 2 and part 3.
KBS, SBS, and MBC are a different category of channel than TvN, OCN, and JTBC.
KBS, SBS, and MBC are your basic free channels that you get with TV so when people say "weekend drama" they mean the dramas that air on the weekends of those three channels. They're more like soap operas: more dramatic and have more episodes than your typical week-night drama. (They used to be 50 episodes, but a couple of years ago the broadcast channels started splitting their dramas in half to air more commercials and charge more for renting On Demand.)
TvN, JTBC, and OCN air most of their dramas on the weekends anyway because they have like the news and variety shows that air during the week, so they're excluded from the term "weekend drama"