There is a bit of context missing here: 1. Tagon was and is possibly the strongest Igutu alive. heβs incredibly…
People are mad exaggerating about this scene, like the fight didn't even last that much longer than her fight with the igutus. She still manhandled Tagon. You can thank the expected plot armor for keeping him alive, if people are angry at this then they'd be angry at so many other great films and shows.
i wonder why Saya's character become so soft, like he's afraid of everything unlike the first season
Saya has always been kinda soft due to his sheltered upbringing. His feelings for Tanya has probably emphasized it even more as they have intensified over the years. I wouldn't say he's afraid of everything this season though
No hate towards SJK (also my best man), but I feel if LJG had done S1 too, still gonna be super perfect... I mean…
Is it weird that I like season 1 cast and season 2 cast just the way it is? I can't imagine LJG playing Eunseom in S1. SJK did phenomenal in that role compared to his other roles in my opinion. Same with the FL. Season 2 they both matured and now LJG and SSK fit them perfectly.
Wait I read nunbyeol not gonna kill tagon? Is she changing sides I definitely won't like that if it happens I…
I mean you can, but I do enjoy the anticipation and cliffhanger moments that leave you lost for words and eager for more. Ep 8 is where shit goes down.
Wait I read nunbyeol not gonna kill tagon? Is she changing sides I definitely won't like that if it happens I…
I mean she doesn't know the whole truth behind her family's death. Tagon will likely use words to trick her, no other way she loses to him in a straight up 1v1 duel considering Tagon knew nothing about her being a neanthal. The only other possible scenario, is that Tagon's son comes to save him in time and make her lose her guard for Tagon to kill her.
Wait I read nunbyeol not gonna kill tagon? Is she changing sides I definitely won't like that if it happens I…
I mean I dunno how else Tagon would be able to defeat her unless she turned sides. He'll pull out the "Taelha was the one that ordered the death of your family, not me" card. I don't think she will change sides completely, but she will waiver, could potentially die as well.
I loved ep 4, but just to make sure ... Tagon and Eunseom are enemies, basically. Eunseom leads the rebel army.…
He also mentions that despite everything, Saya is still his brother and he doesn't want to put him in a rough position when he gets back. If the Igutu blood is revealed, then Saya's leverage over Tagon and Taealha is gone meaning Saya's own wellbeing will be in jeopardy, in addition to the fact that he is regarded as Tagon's son as well meaning everyone will know he is Igutu. Eunseom went to help prevent Igutu from getting out, while Tanya thought ahead and revealed the truth about Aramun being an Igutu to protect them.
I do wish Eun Seom and Tanya didn't kiss so soon though. Should have built up more moments to help them rediscover…
I dunno, I'd have to watch it again for the third time to really analyse it haha. In my eyes it's always been two very close friends with the potential to be more than just friends but they realise it too late and with many years separating them I thought they'd have to build up to those feelings again. But yeah I didn't want them to rush into it, usually when we get the scene where they get together in kdramas, the drama usually falls off. Luckily this has so much more to the plot to keep us engaged xD It's just now I'm not that interested on the romance side of things since it's pretty much dones
Dropped after Episode 1.It is perefctly watchable show, and there is nothing wrong with it.But, I want to watch…
I had doubts at first too, as I am also quite tired of the superhero theme. But it's definitely still a Korean drama, all but much more polished with amazing cinematography. I won't claim that you will enjoy it, but give it more of a chance at least.
While Lee Joon-gi's acting prowess cannot be denied, I still miss seeing Song Joon-ki as Eunseom and Saya. I'm…
I do agree in some cases, but maybe it's more of me missing the old Eun Seom and Saya. I think Lee Joon-Gi is portraying a more mature version of them very well so far. It has been 8 years and they have gone through a lot so yeah.
Why neanthals happy to meet Saya but didn't gave a shit when they did Eunseom?
One of the neanthals said they took care of him in the past while Asa Sin was alive. Perhaps they mistook him for Eun Seom, as Saya was never in the care of her. Also back then, I don't know if they cared too much, maybe a lot has changed in the years
for years and years Arthdal people feared and hated purple bloods but one speech from Tanya is supposed to change…
I mean we don't know how the soldiers or cityfolks will react yet do we? The white mountain cult are believers so I don't think they care so much. Pretty sure it's still an issue, in the previews for the next ep, Tagon says he wants to kill everyone. So maybe he's paranoid that people will have issues with it
Arthdal Chronicles is back!! I don't care if it isn't as good as the first season, it has accomplished it's main…
I do wish Eun Seom and Tanya didn't kiss so soon though. Should have built up more moments to help them rediscover their feelings as they haven't seen each other in so long and they wasn't that romantically involved when they last left off. Maybe they was only aware of those feelings in the moment? I guess that could happen too, but yeah. From an entertainment standpoint, it would be better to hold off on the kiss to have viewers eager for it in later episodes, as I imagine it was one of the biggest things on peoples bucketlist.
Arthdal Chronicles is back!! I don't care if it isn't as good as the first season, it has accomplished it's main task for me, which was to get me invested in their world and invested I am ππ Ep 4 was wild!!