I wonder when taesik is gonna come back in the picture, he's obv not dead cuz they didn't find his body, he's probably gonna make a dramatic entrance, looking forward to it!
I was hesitant to start this show since I'm a binge-watcher, but it’s one of those stories that deserves to be taken in slowly. The way her life fades, bit by bit, while she's going after her last chance of making her dream come true makes every moment feel heavier, and watching this at a slow rate somehow makes it more meaningful.
after watching the trailer this seems like those rebirth vertical webseries with a higher budget and better execution. basically nothing worthwhile except to pass time with
why is she acting in low-budget shows nowadays??? She deserves to be on the big screen! I hope her supporting role in 'the wanted detective' will give her better opportunities!
If I may ask, why bother spending money to buy episodes if you can watch them for free on a lot of sites?
I think your "answers" are very emotionally charged. If you really intend to "educate stupid people" (your words, not mine) then i advise you to use a better approach, as you just come over as a rude and mannerless person.
If I may ask, why bother spending money to buy episodes if you can watch them for free on a lot of sites?
wow that is a very charged answer haha , imo piracy is still better then subbing to 5 different services that you barely watch more then 2 things on each. Also do you genuinely believe that you paying for an extra episode is what pays the bills of the actors and production team? the truth is: 1) Actors/crew don’t get a cut of subscriptions. They’re paid upfront and that’s it. 2) Shows don’t earn proportionally to viewership (except for rare bonus contracts). 3) Subscriptions help fund the platform, not individual shows directly. 4) Advertising, sponsorships, and merchandise often bring more revenue per show than subscriptions ever could.
I'm gonna wait a few days to continue because the extras being introduced + they're evil AND they're plotting an evil scheme at such a slow rate?? Nah thx, I'd rather just wait until this sh*t is over so I can enjoy the plot more.
1) Actors/crew don’t get a cut of subscriptions. They’re paid upfront and that’s it.
2) Shows don’t earn proportionally to viewership (except for rare bonus contracts).
3) Subscriptions help fund the platform, not individual shows directly.
4) Advertising, sponsorships, and merchandise often bring more revenue per show than subscriptions ever could.