I always find it so interesting when people have comments on the editing of a drama because that's rarely a thing…
I don't have an issue I'm just confused by your comment!?
When people complain about editing I don't really understand what they are talking about. Which was the point of my first comment, you were the one who said the editing was bad "ik the editing is bad...' . I said I thought it was interesting because I don't notice that stuff. And now you're saying you don't see it either? " Lol even I don't". So I'm just confused.
I always find it so interesting when people have comments on the editing of a drama because that's rarely a thing…
So you don't think the editing is bad but said 'i know the editing is bad", lol I'm confused.
The only thing that stood out for me (and what I assume people mean when they talk of editing) was the scene where he gives the box of money to the lawyer, that felt weirdly shoehorned in. Considering we then move to him at the hotel I can't figure out timeline wise where that fits.
"I meant to ship someone atleast there should be a one pleasant scene right ?"to preface I don't ship…
Because they derived some enjoyment from it I suppose, just block people if you're bothered that much. Why waste time and energy being annoyed at things you have no control over.
"I meant to ship someone atleast there should be a one pleasant scene right ?"to preface I don't ship…
We both know it's not happening so I fail to see the point in getting worked up over what others are doing. It's not like that will change anything. Shippers are still gonna ship regardless of whether you understand it or approve of it *shrug*. Seems like a waste of energy.
I commented this on someone else’s comment but wanted to also make this a separate comment; The fact that they…
As far as I can remember anyway most of Se Na's investigating has been in direct response to things brought up by the prosecution against her client, rather than investigating who the real killer is. That's not really her job.
The fact that they never investigated the CEO as a suspect always bothered me. Didn’t they say at some point…
Well this investigation is corrupt af so this isn't surprising. They decided La Ik was the killer because he was in the house and that was the end of that. The police are investigating based on the prosecutor's lead and the prosecutor has decided La Ik is the bad guy. So of course they aren't wasting time looking at anyone else.
"I meant to ship someone atleast there should be a one pleasant scene right ?"to preface I don't ship…
I think even the folks wishing they were together know (or should know, I hope) the story isn't going there.
But yeah, I think it's pretty likely at this point that his Dad framed her father for murder.
But from a fanfiction perspective? That would actually make an interesting story. Sins of the father and all that, the moral grappling of falling for someone your family hurt (and vice versa). Have the prosecutor start off as a brainwashed ass, redemption arc, etc. (I think this was the appeal of Zutara to the folks that shipped it back in ATLA).
"I meant to ship someone atleast there should be a one pleasant scene right ?"to preface I don't ship…
I mean I don't see the appeal but I generally find it to be a useless practice to try and police (or get worked up over) what other people do with fictional characters.
Why the hell people shipping FL with that jerk Prosecutor? I can’t understand how people find it romantic between…
"I meant to ship someone atleast there should be a one pleasant scene right ?"
to preface I don't ship it and I'd rather she punch him in the face. But as a general commentary on shipping, no, this isn't how it works in my experience, lol. Characters don't have to have a pleasant scene to be shipped, they don't even have to have a scene together, they don't even have to be in the same work. Shipping, as I've always understood it and partook of it, was never about "I think these two (or more) characters would make a happy healthy romantic pairing" but "I think these two (or more) have some form of chemistry worth exploring". Whether that dynamic is healthy or fucked up as hell is often beside the point.
For a while there it seemed like the prosecutor was on the fence, like he might reject his father's warped teachings and actually handle this case properly. But nah, episode 7 actually made him worse. Can't wait for him to epically lose.
If you're a fan of someone you value the public personality they put forth, which may be nothing like their actual…
idk I think they spent a good amount of the first 6 episodes explaining exactly why he'd have a problem with this. This is a guy who is incredibly isolated and has trust issues the size of Mars. And he had begun to trust her and let her in only to have the rug pulled from under him. I'm frankly surprised he didn't shut down completely given what we've seen of his mental health so far.
Personally felt a little off about why La ik got so pissed about her being his fan. I mean you are a fan of someone…
If you're a fan of someone you value the public personality they put forth, which may be nothing like their actual personality outside of that. Maybe this comes from working customer service a lot but my "work" personality is not the same as my "everyday" personality. And that's La Ik's whole problem. He's had this public facing persona for so long that he's convince that version of himself is the only one people care about, not the actual real human behind that persona.
When people complain about editing I don't really understand what they are talking about. Which was the point of my first comment, you were the one who said the editing was bad "ik the editing is bad...' . I said I thought it was interesting because I don't notice that stuff. And now you're saying you don't see it either? " Lol even I don't". So I'm just confused.
The only thing that stood out for me (and what I assume people mean when they talk of editing) was the scene where he gives the box of money to the lawyer, that felt weirdly shoehorned in. Considering we then move to him at the hotel I can't figure out timeline wise where that fits.
But yeah, I think it's pretty likely at this point that his Dad framed her father for murder.
But from a fanfiction perspective? That would actually make an interesting story. Sins of the father and all that, the moral grappling of falling for someone your family hurt (and vice versa). Have the prosecutor start off as a brainwashed ass, redemption arc, etc. (I think this was the appeal of Zutara to the folks that shipped it back in ATLA).
Enemies to lovers is one of the most common forms of fanon shipping that I'm aware of. I shipped Draco/Harry back in high school, lol.
to preface I don't ship it and I'd rather she punch him in the face. But as a general commentary on shipping, no, this isn't how it works in my experience, lol. Characters don't have to have a pleasant scene to be shipped, they don't even have to have a scene together, they don't even have to be in the same work. Shipping, as I've always understood it and partook of it, was never about "I think these two (or more) characters would make a happy healthy romantic pairing" but "I think these two (or more) have some form of chemistry worth exploring". Whether that dynamic is healthy or fucked up as hell is often beside the point.