What is the cost of human life then? what if the mom is in that bus? what if opportunity will come tomorrow and…
I totally get what you're saying about sustainability. Using his mom entire life's legacy in 5 minutes is a massive gamble, especially since he could have used his powers to help without literally throwing away his future. I really didn't like that whole setup - it was obvious from the moment mom gave him money and run that this will happen, and it was a plot goal to have him loose everything but get "taste" of saving people. Also, what would his mom be more proud of? Him keeping the money while people died right in front of him, or him becoming the kind of person who would give up everything to save a stranger? Maybe using the money to save lives is the best way to honor her hard work, even if it feels like a waste of cash in the short term.
After watching few Korean superhero shows I am thinking that they try to copy Hollywood too much and it's not working for me. I think dipping a bit more into culture and style could be more interesting or authentic, not sure.. Maybe strong girl.. or strong women.. series had that mix, but they are classified as romcoms and not actions.
i would have NEVER used the money that my mom saved her whole life for me to live a good life just to save some…
What is the cost of human life then? what if the mom is in that bus? what if opportunity will come tomorrow and he will earn the money?
There are so many questions when faced with life and death choice that change perspective. If anything I didn't like how obvious the plot was. Of course mom brought the money in cash and gave to him the whole amount and literaly run away.
Also down the road there were even less reasonable use of huge amounts.
A bit of a venting post, sorry: I’ve been watching Dynamite Kiss and Love in the Clouds as they aired, and with that the ratings for one fell down while for the other they rose. Truly, some shows are just not great when released episode by episode, and at some point watching becomes more of a chore, which makes me sad, because I really, really loved the beginning of the show.
I sometimes rewatch Business Proposal when I need something very easy, familiar, and safe, and I was hoping that Dynamite Kiss could become that for me as well. So I really wish the screenwriter had kept up the pace and the layers in the story instead of what we got. Somehow, as the show ended, I don’t even think about it, but about lost potential and the unmet expectations the show set up itself.
I enjoyed the drama so much in its Jeju and initial period, but for some reason it lost the speed and fun and silliness for me in the last episodes. I wish it was lighter and easier somehow
I am enjoying the show, I am on ep 9, but all of these blood related/not blood related conversations is weird to me. If they grew up as brother and sister and thought about each other as brother and sister for all these years becase she didn't know he is adopted, all of this backstory is unnessesary. It woudn't change anything if they were neighbours or a friends kid who they raised to begin with. There still would be tention going from childhood friends to partners without all of these blood-relations at every step. To me bother is a brother, and adopted child is a child. Why divide them into blood related and not blood related?...
I think you forgot who Pi Han Ul's family is. They obviously have the police in their pocket because Pi Han Ul…
Thank you for replying! Ga Min might not have power, but his mom is still an adult who knows how to fight and should have connections given her ocupation. I was expecting her to take at least some actions to protect herself and her child.
I know they need content for 14 ep but dont get why the FL hust confess to the ML and keep the secret. Lol seems…
Same old drame troupe: She needs a job, she can be fired if someone finds out. So basically she wants control over that information and scared of telling him.
There are so many questions when faced with life and death choice that change perspective. If anything I didn't like how obvious the plot was. Of course mom brought the money in cash and gave to him the whole amount and literaly run away.
Also down the road there were even less reasonable use of huge amounts.
I sometimes rewatch Business Proposal when I need something very easy, familiar, and safe, and I was hoping that Dynamite Kiss could become that for me as well. So I really wish the screenwriter had kept up the pace and the layers in the story instead of what we got. Somehow, as the show ended, I don’t even think about it, but about lost potential and the unmet expectations the show set up itself.