i can't believe it's already been a year since this drama aired !! i had never been that excited to watch the new eps coming out each week, and haven't since :(
Koki is not the only 12 year old. Dong Hyun is also 12. And it's still not 100% decided if they'll all debut.…
i know i was referring to both of them ,,, i think the last elimination is based on popularity votes thought, koki is pretty high up in the rankings so mh TT
I'm sorry but after watching all the episodes I'm very disappointed. I've been waiting for years so it might be partially my fault for building up unreachable expectations. I loved season one for the feeling it left you with: the lesson, the guilt, the unspoken fear and regret of the characters. Season one overall had more creative settings, I felt like watching the same issues over and over again with this season ( I'm looking at you episode 2 and 6!),i miss the unexplained things that just happened in season one (ex. the money Nanno lent to the student in episode 4 or the bathroom walls in episode 6 and 7), even thought episode 1 and 7 exists i wish they had gone all out with Nanno's powers.
Yuri presence really pissed me off, I'm pretty sure Nanno didn't intend to revive her. She's too impatient and immoral. Death is the easy way out. I want the perpetrator to live knowing he did wrong to regret his decisions and wake up everyday aware of what they did. Yuri likes the feeling of killing people, I don't think she cares who's right or wrong, as long as she's having fun.
At some point I had the feeling Nanno wasn't enjoying the process as much as she used to, she took her distance from the situation and let things go on by themselves, I thought it was a writing problem but after episode 7 I thought Nanno had began to be more human and uncertain of her decisions after summoning Yuri. I thought a being like Nanno would start to be more human after creating a 'daughter' and slowly "wither" if it makes sense. But my little theory has been debunked by episode 8 so yeah. My take is that Nanno probably started to doubt herself as the cases started being more grey instead of black and white. But i didn't completely dislike this ss, episode one was nice and so was episode 5 and 8, Yuri aside.
i had never been that excited to watch the new eps coming out each week, and haven't since :(
Season one overall had more creative settings, I felt like watching the same issues over and over again with this season ( I'm looking at you episode 2 and 6!),i miss the unexplained things that just happened in season one (ex. the money Nanno lent to the student in episode 4 or the bathroom walls in episode 6 and 7), even thought episode 1 and 7 exists i wish they had gone all out with Nanno's powers.
Yuri presence really pissed me off, I'm pretty sure Nanno didn't intend to revive her. She's too impatient and immoral. Death is the easy way out. I want the perpetrator to live knowing he did wrong to regret his decisions and wake up everyday aware of what they did. Yuri likes the feeling of killing people, I don't think she cares who's right or wrong, as long as she's having fun.
At some point I had the feeling Nanno wasn't enjoying the process as much as she used to, she took her distance from the situation and let things go on by themselves, I thought it was a writing problem but after episode 7 I thought Nanno had began to be more human and uncertain of her decisions after summoning Yuri. I thought a being like Nanno would start to be more human after creating a 'daughter' and slowly "wither" if it makes sense. But my little theory has been debunked by episode 8 so yeah.
My take is that Nanno probably started to doubt herself as the cases started being more grey instead of black and white. But i didn't completely dislike this ss, episode one was nice and so was episode 5 and 8, Yuri aside.