Jumped the shark so many times around the 12th episode. And then the series got extended once or twice. Sort of…
If you read the reason why the screenwriter wrote mouse, you’ll understand that that’s what she wanted to do from the start. So the story was predefined, it even finished with the way it started.
*edit* lol I forgot to ask you where you saw that they rewrite the entire 2nd half. I didn’t find any source about such thing
The finale takes things slowly and allows us to process the utterly preposterous story line it has weaved until…
omg it's okay for someone to not like the show but this is a next level hate.Why are you coming back here if you didn't like it ? You've already told your opinion a month ago in a review and now you are back, commenting here your review and saying spoilers without using a spoiler-tag. It looks like you just want to destroy the experience of people who haven't yet watched the show because you didn't like it. If you have some respect for the new-watchers at least put a spoiler-tag.
I actually lowered my rating for this drama after I've completed it It started really strong ,, really good and…
First put spoiler tag please. Second it's a psychological drama, if you were happy and not an emotional wreck after watching this then something would have gone wrong. Psychological dramas are always playing with your feelings and that's why they are not for everyone. In my opinion, you should have dropped it from the first eps. Also the next time be careful, dramas and movies are R-rated for a reason.
Receiving emotions was part of the plan. The emotions were the whole story.
Yes exactly, that’s what the writer wanted to do, to give feelings to a psycho. If you find it disappointing I can’t change your mind though, that’s your opinion after all. Personally I liked this character development because I have never seen a psycho-killer turned 180° in a drama. It was something different.
this drama is trying too hard to be epic? it has a nice consensus for a good plot but the overlay in the plot…
I used to thought that at first too. But then I thought it again and I changed my mind. I’ll focus on the word epic you said. Epic is came from a greek world, especially, epic was formed back in late 16th century (as an adjective): via Latin from Greek epikos, from epos ‘word, song’, related to eipein ‘say’. It has many meanings, one is : a long film, book, or other work portraying heroic deeds and adventures or covering an extended period of time. It’s also an exceptionally long and arduous task or activity, heroic or grand in scale or character. In addition , Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the first epic poems.
Considering that Mouse has the same plot line with these two, yes Mouse is epic. (If you want to know more about this topic read my review)
Although, making something that different (and also mouse has a lot of details etc) it’s only logical for someone to feel the way you do.
If you didn’t like it you did good to drop it but I have to say that there wasn’t any psychological unscientific…
Ok so I’ll just tell you what I meant more clearly. In mouse we see that people believe that a world without psychos is a better world. Why?
A politician took Daniel Lee’s theory and turn our protagonist into a killer. Thus, through the shocking killings of the protagonist she could manipulate the crowd more easily and pass the law about fetuses. People in the end believed in her idea about a utopian world.
That’s more or less our world. Many times in history we have seen wars break out for misguided reasons.
If you didn’t like it you did good to drop it but I have to say that there wasn’t any psychological unscientific…
Oh good to know that. You’re of course right and I totally agree. The thing is that in Mouse we see how people misunderstand exactly what you said. I don’t want to say more about it because you haven’t watch the whole series.
I'm glad so many people loved the show. Always better to love than hate anything (unless it's a hate watch, then…
If you didn’t like it you did good to drop it but I have to say that there wasn’t any psychological unscientific stuff. Psycho-genes really exist. If you want i can send you some papers. (I’m studding biology btw).
I totally agree with what you said. It makes me sad seeing these comments too. But Mouse is a show that either you like it either you hate it. That’s because the production didn’t do something that will like to every one, they did what they think was better for the story to be delivered. Even if you don’t like mouse, just think that many people call it a masterpiece for a reason.
*edit* lol I forgot to ask you where you saw that they rewrite the entire 2nd half. I didn’t find any source about such thing
I’ll focus on the word epic you said. Epic is came from a greek world, especially, epic was formed back in late 16th century (as an adjective): via Latin from Greek epikos, from epos ‘word, song’, related to eipein ‘say’. It has many meanings, one is : a long film, book, or other work portraying heroic deeds and adventures or covering an extended period of time. It’s also an exceptionally long and arduous task or activity, heroic or grand in scale or character.
In addition , Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the first epic poems.
Considering that Mouse has the same plot line with these two, yes Mouse is epic. (If you want to know more about this topic read my review)
Although, making something that different (and also mouse has a lot of details etc) it’s only logical for someone to feel the way you do.
A politician took Daniel Lee’s theory and turn our protagonist into a killer. Thus, through the shocking killings of the protagonist she could manipulate the crowd more easily and pass the law about fetuses.
People in the end believed in her idea about a utopian world.
That’s more or less our world. Many times in history we have seen wars break out for misguided reasons.
Even if you don’t like mouse, just think that many people call it a masterpiece for a reason.
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