8 episodes in on S2 and it's quite draggy. I liked S1 better. They really didn't have to put too much screen time on the kids (S2) during field day. Also, Kim Wook is now a "dad" in S2 and I'm not feeling it. His long hair is also a distraction lol I just liked the ghost village with Thomas in S1 much better. Also, I noticed that in S2, Kim Wook and Mr. Jang are always being fed by Captain Kang. They spend majority of their time eating than looking for bodies or something. It's only when there's a new case or a cliffhanger when the show starts to get better. Otherwise, they could have made S2 8-10 episodes. It has too many fillers.
finally caught up with it after my exams andddd i'm invested 👀 i feel like seonyul HAS a motive of brining…
yeah she dies :( I mean, she's not a main character and she's bed-ridden forever so I wasn't expecting her to live long. Although the directing of that episode lead us to believe she'd wake up and tell her son what happened. Seon Yul received a call that her mom woke up but when he got to the hospital it was too late :(
Nara crying in most of her scenes in episode 4 was super sad. Why did they have to off the grandma so soon? 😭😭😭 I'm pretty sure she's healthy walking up that steep hill and tons of stairs everyday to her house but suddenly she gets a heart attack after visiting the law office? I guess she was just super upset and the way she landed on the pavement 😭😭😭 Episode 4 hits you hard!
I am confused with the ending. In the last scene, the princess decided to go for a walk alone and met the boy…
I think ML and FL faked their deaths. ML took the "life preservation pill" given by Qian Zhao, I believe. Also, ML was wearing the snake skin armor that the Pan assassins had worn in episode 20. They were so effective that Yuan Zhou had to instruct everyone to aim for the neck and head. Pretty sure our men would've taken some of this armour! Yuan Zhou, determined to fulfill the promise to Ruyi to "stay alive" would've worn this armour. It would've helped him survive the spears to a degree, but he'll probably be badly wounded.
based on clues, and the way the scenes in the last few minutes were laid out, it was just far more logical for me to believe that they faked their deaths than it was a dream/afterlife.
It is a far bigger stretch for me to believe that Chu Yue was guided by a random spirit kid to heaven. (For one, that's a rather Western view of the afterlife, and Chinese afterlife is a little different. As far as I know, unless you are an immortal, the dead can't have kids in the afterlife.) Also, the insinuation that she kinda lost her marbles towards the end was insulting to me. And why would she dream up a random kid instead of Shi San?
That scene with everyone on the grasslands riding away? Well, to me, it was Chu Yue's idealistic imagination of how the group was in the past as she yugged Ning Shi San. So, it made sense that scene was dream-like.
I would've been more convinced of the afterlife theory if they showed Chu Yue suddenly appearing in the CGI fields, looking dazed. But she arrived with her men, and we saw a shot of the school before that. Later, we learned that Ning Shi San lived next to the school with his parents. Why show us that unless to indicate that this rooted in reality?
I believe everything took place in the real world, and Chu Yue is about to meet our beloved couple.
Episode 6 was the best episode so far for me. I really liked to see Jeong Jin Mans backstory and how to current…
yeah something like that. Like if Jin Man was dead they would spare his niece or something. I still think he faked his death. If not, then that sucks that we're just watching him in flashbacks :(
ikr I mean after all that hand to hand combat and captain of his team, committing s****** is not one of the things I was expecting from him. It just doesn't make sense. Even watching the first episode I was like he must've faked his death.
How the heck that psycho Bale guy has kept his job for so long? He's a liability to the merc company.Also, come…
Mercenaries don't usually care about what they were fighting for or against: for them it is only about the money.
Everybody has to live, but while a legionnaire might be in it for the thrill and the adventure, and a foreign volunteer often fights for a political ideal or a cause, a ‘merc’ sells himself to the highest bidder.
A lot of people just work to earn money, there’s nothing wrong about it, but in most professions, you do not have to go around and kill other people to do that.
The mercenary ‘community’ is very small and everybody knows everyone. Most of these guys are also very well connected to various Intelligence agencies and I believe that at least some of their contracts are funded by foreign Intelligence organizations. When governments can’t send their own soldiers they bring in the mercenaries. Therefore, blame the governments, not them.
I thought Coroner is an Embalmer, but we call it Medico-Legal. This looks interesting.
No, no. Coroner is so far away from being an embalmer. A mortician (embalmer) prepares the body for burial or cremation, while a coroner determines the cause of death. The drama is set in the Tang dynasty and the term "medico-legal" is not used in that era and the closes translation is 'coroner'.
The term medico-legal refers to both medicine and law. It can refer to two things:
1. The study and application of medical and scientific methods as evidence in a legal case, e.g. paternity, cause of death, rape, etc. This is also referred to as legal medicine or medical jurisprudence.
2. Medical law (the branch of law that governs proper medical practices).
Well, you know that couples with this age gap exist (no matter what you think of them) and he's an adult in this,…
Just because you don't like age gaps doesn't mean we don't have too. And it's ONLY a drama. They happen to pair these two actors. I don't know why people take it so seriously 🤣🤣🤣🤡 It's not even a rom-com. Can't you read the tags or watch the trailer first 🤡
Also, for some reason I thought Yang Ying and Yuan Lu would end up together. I hope to see them in something else…
It was an ill-fated relationship because Yuan Lu had a heart condition and he could die any time before Yang Ying. It would be nice to see them together again if only the drama had a sequel or something ...
based on clues, and the way the scenes in the last few minutes were laid out, it was just far more logical for me to believe that they faked their deaths than it was a dream/afterlife.
It is a far bigger stretch for me to believe that Chu Yue was guided by a random spirit kid to heaven. (For one, that's a rather Western view of the afterlife, and Chinese afterlife is a little different. As far as I know, unless you are an immortal, the dead can't have kids in the afterlife.) Also, the insinuation that she kinda lost her marbles towards the end was insulting to me. And why would she dream up a random kid instead of Shi San?
That scene with everyone on the grasslands riding away? Well, to me, it was Chu Yue's idealistic imagination of how the group was in the past as she yugged Ning Shi San. So, it made sense that scene was dream-like.
I would've been more convinced of the afterlife theory if they showed Chu Yue suddenly appearing in the CGI fields, looking dazed. But she arrived with her men, and we saw a shot of the school before that. Later, we learned that Ning Shi San lived next to the school with his parents. Why show us that unless to indicate that this rooted in reality?
I believe everything took place in the real world, and Chu Yue is about to meet our beloved couple.
Everybody has to live, but while a legionnaire might be in it for the thrill and the adventure, and a foreign volunteer often fights for a political ideal or a cause, a ‘merc’ sells himself to the highest bidder.
A lot of people just work to earn money, there’s nothing wrong about it, but in most professions, you do not have to go around and kill other people to do that.
The mercenary ‘community’ is very small and everybody knows everyone. Most of these guys are also very well connected to various Intelligence agencies and I believe that at least some of their contracts are funded by foreign Intelligence organizations. When governments can’t send their own soldiers they bring in the mercenaries. Therefore, blame the governments, not them.
The term medico-legal refers to both medicine and law. It can refer to two things:
1. The study and application of medical and scientific methods as evidence in a legal case, e.g. paternity, cause of death, rape, etc. This is also referred to as legal medicine or medical jurisprudence.
2. Medical law (the branch of law that governs proper medical practices).