or maybe the killer is both of them? yeo jin goo was the younger projection of shin ha kyun? the writer pulled…
Just to clarify this writer has the same name as the writer of Light in Your Eyes, but they are different people. People tend to mistake the two as one since the info in asianwiki combined their filmographies together.
I regret coming across this drama too soon. I had no idea there is still a second season (and a third season!!!). By the time I found out I was already in way too deep and then I blinked and I was already finished with the first season.
I don't think I've ever finished a C-drama this fast. The pacing is wonderful! The story is so immersive, really well-written. I love the characters!
It feels like this drama is just like Fan Xian. A very masterful story hiding behind a goofy facade. 10/10 for me.
hey Chingus. I revisit this page for clarity but guess no one can ever understand it at all other than the scriptwriter/s…
I don't think watching Dark will help you understand Alice. It now feels like the writer managed to binge-watch Dark one time and thought of doing their own version but ended up with a Walmart version. There was this scene I saw on twitter and it was clearly inspired by Dark but it's just hilarious how they did it (not gonna spoil it for now, but you'll know it when you see it).
But I really highly recommend Dark. It's a very underrated Netflix series. It's amazing! It's tightly written with everything clearly planned right from the beginning. The ending makes a lot of sense. Slowly seeing everything connect episode after episode really blew my mind. It made my head hurt but in a good way. You're up for a good ride if you want a well-written and well-produced time travel series.
That has already been said below and not really. I'm a huge fan of Naoki Urasawa's work but basically Monster…
Yeah, I'm reading the manga now and it's very FAR from the premise of this drama. I've read every character description that came out in the news for this drama, and not a single thing matches with the manga aside from having a serial killer. The manga is fun though!
The manga is really called Monster as in the english term. Meanwhile, this drama uses the Korean word 괴물 (Gwe-mul) for its title which only translates to the word "monster."
I see Dark being referenced a lot here. What failed here in Alice? Was it the intricate time related stuff that…
The amount of episodes Alice had is worth two seasons of Dark already.
Giving them longer amount of episodes isn't gonna save this drama. Proper planning and making sure every plot element checks out will.
With Dark, they had 3 seasons, but in retrospect of having finished all 3, one can tell the writers had everything carefully planned to the end right from the first season.
This drama had so much potential but it's just like the writer had an idea in their head and didn't bother to even map out that idea and immediately sold it because why not.
I put this on hold because I'm not a fan of 2020 Taeyi and I felt the quality drop immediately by the second week . So judging from the comments this is what happened....
Viewers: Writer! We want Dark! Writer: We have Dark at home. Dark at home: (whatever this drama is)
https://theqoo.net/index.php?mid=dyb&group_srl=207526537&document_srl=1810427466
The right & left sides of Yeo Jin Goo's face give totally different vibes.
1. Although he is afraid, you can see from his eye that he wants to know the truth
2. It looks like Han Joo Won is covering up the truth
Here's the profile for Writer Kim Soo Jin of Beyond Evil
https://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&query=%EA%B9%80%EC%88%98%EC%A7%84&sm=tab_etc&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService&os=6651613
Two of her other more known works are Mad Dog and My Only Love Song.
I don't think I've ever finished a C-drama this fast. The pacing is wonderful! The story is so immersive, really well-written. I love the characters!
It feels like this drama is just like Fan Xian. A very masterful story hiding behind a goofy facade. 10/10 for me.
But I really highly recommend Dark. It's a very underrated Netflix series. It's amazing! It's tightly written with everything clearly planned right from the beginning. The ending makes a lot of sense. Slowly seeing everything connect episode after episode really blew my mind. It made my head hurt but in a good way. You're up for a good ride if you want a well-written and well-produced time travel series.
The manga is really called Monster as in the english term. Meanwhile, this drama uses the Korean word 괴물 (Gwe-mul) for its title which only translates to the word "monster."
Giving them longer amount of episodes isn't gonna save this drama. Proper planning and making sure every plot element checks out will.
With Dark, they had 3 seasons, but in retrospect of having finished all 3, one can tell the writers had everything carefully planned to the end right from the first season.
This drama had so much potential but it's just like the writer had an idea in their head and didn't bother to even map out that idea and immediately sold it because why not.
Viewers: Writer! We want Dark!
Writer: We have Dark at home.
Dark at home: (whatever this drama is)