If you go to page 15 of the reviews you'll see why I made my decision to drop it, the series clearly isn't going…
lol….. not you trying to compare researching a painting to a drama. since it’s such a HEAVY personal interest, how come you didn’t bother to write reviews for the other 15 shows you dropped?
btw you are absolutely spreading misinformation with these paragraphs > “ And while we’re talking about plot choices, let me just say: they really wasted a brilliant setup. When I started watching, I genuinely thought the Goblin would be the antagonist and the Reaper the protagonist. The narration about Goblin’s curse sounded furious about the blood he’d spilled, so I assumed Reaper’s job was to stop him from killing needlessly. I imagined the Goblin on a revenge mission, hunting down the people responsible for the deaths of his family, comrades, and wife, while the Reaper tried to prevent further tragedy. I thought maybe the Goblin’s “bride” had been prevented from being born for centuries, adding a tragic twist. Eventually Goblin needing to come to understand that killing reincarnations of his wrongdoers was a wrongdoing in itself. And maybe the King or the advisor who corrupted the king would've also became immortal and he could've been the real antagonist Goblin was chasing after.
“Honestly? That story would’ve been so much more interesting. Scrap the forced romance, remove the high-school-aged love interest entirely, and instead focus on the dynamic between Goblin and Reaper two lonely, morally gray characters navigating fate, guilt, revenge, and redemption. Goblin seeking justice; Reaper bound to stop him. They could’ve formed an unlikely companionship, slowly learning to understand each other. Maybe the final twist reveals that the mythical bride always dies before birth, making his quest both tragic and impossible.
But instead… we got another romance filled with clichés and uncomfortable implications.“
but you wouldn’t know that because you didn’t watchhhhh lmao
If you go to page 15 of the reviews you'll see why I made my decision to drop it, the series clearly isn't going…
it’s a personal opinion? when you literally said you read through 20 pages of reviews to curate your own.
I just find it baffling that you could “barely” finish the first episode but you probably spent at minimum 3+ hours doing “research” about how other people who watched the whole thing & didn’t like it felt. and watching RECAP videos??? LOL GIRL WTF
like if you just dropped it after 1ep & moved on that’s normal behavior. what you did instead is weeeiirrdd 🫣
If you go to page 15 of the reviews you'll see why I made my decision to drop it, the series clearly isn't going…
the problem isn’t you not liking it; the problem is you writing a whole ass review after watching ONE episode detailing things you THINK happen but you didn’t even watch? it’s hella weird.
yeah your taste is certified trash if you’re picking D-Day or Sweet Home or BoF as “one of the best” 🤣
being a mega millionaire and being convicted is only MORE damning of his guilt 🤣
btw you are absolutely spreading misinformation with these paragraphs >
“
And while we’re talking about plot choices, let me just say: they really wasted a brilliant setup. When I started watching, I genuinely thought the Goblin would be the antagonist and the Reaper the protagonist. The narration about Goblin’s curse sounded furious about the blood he’d spilled, so I assumed Reaper’s job was to stop him from killing needlessly. I imagined the Goblin on a revenge mission, hunting down the people responsible for the deaths of his family, comrades, and wife, while the Reaper tried to prevent further tragedy. I thought maybe the Goblin’s “bride” had been prevented from being born for centuries, adding a tragic twist. Eventually Goblin needing to come to understand that killing reincarnations of his wrongdoers was a wrongdoing in itself. And maybe the King or the advisor who corrupted the king would've also became immortal and he could've been the real antagonist Goblin was chasing after.
“Honestly? That story would’ve been so much more interesting. Scrap the forced romance, remove the high-school-aged love interest entirely, and instead focus on the dynamic between Goblin and Reaper two lonely, morally gray characters navigating fate, guilt, revenge, and redemption. Goblin seeking justice; Reaper bound to stop him. They could’ve formed an unlikely companionship, slowly learning to understand each other. Maybe the final twist reveals that the mythical bride always dies before birth, making his quest both tragic and impossible.
But instead… we got another romance filled with clichés and uncomfortable implications.“
but you wouldn’t know that because you didn’t watchhhhh lmao
I just find it baffling that you could “barely” finish the first episode but you probably spent at minimum 3+ hours doing “research” about how other people who watched the whole thing & didn’t like it felt. and watching RECAP videos??? LOL GIRL WTF
like if you just dropped it after 1ep & moved on that’s normal behavior. what you did instead is weeeiirrdd 🫣
it’s hella weird.
yeah your taste is certified trash if you’re picking D-Day or Sweet Home or BoF as “one of the best” 🤣