Hearing so many negative reviews on this series - unoriginal plot, less action , aggressive reporter etc . I had…
I am loving it. Plenty of action so far. I like the reporter being aggressive; it's needed when the law doesn't work the way it should, when it protects the perpetrators instead of the victims.
I love how economical this drama is with the storytelling so far. Some dramas would spend the entire first episode on the back story of Ji-yong and his childhood trauma. But this is so fast-paced and gets right into the action, which is refreshing. Nam Joo-hyuk is perfect in this role. Can't wait for the next episodes!
Why did someone change this to 7 episodes? It's still 10 episodes, they're just not all released at once? And they also changed Season 2 to 3 episodes, but that is still 10 episodes too, 20 in total 🤣
It's like this: Gyeongseong Creature Season 1 (10 episodes): 7 episodes released on December 22 3 episodes released on January 5
Gyeongseong Creature Season 2 (10 episodes): Release not confirmed yet, probably later in 2024
I might be a minority but I loved Do-san and Dalmi together ❤️
I don't think you're in the minority; the rating wouldn't be over 8.0 then, considering how those rooting for SML have been spamming 1s everywhere. They're just a loud minority.
"In 1999, Lee Jung-jae was detained by Gangnam Police for driving under the influence and causing a collision with another driver, a 23-year-old woman. Lee refuted the charge, claiming his manager was driving. Three years later, he was charged with the same offense.
That same year, he and a friend drunkenly attacked another man and were charged with assault. He was charged with assault again the following year after he allegedly dragged a 22-year-old woman from a nightclub in Busan and kicked her, causing injuries that required two weeks of recovery in hospital.
Fast-forward to 2013 where, in an interview with Vogue Korea, Lee appeared to out his friend and prominent stylist, Woo Jong-wan, soon after his suicide. Before he died, Lee claimed, “I said to [him], ‘You should stop being gay. Haven’t you been that way enough?’” He went on to describe Woo’s homosexuality as an “inconvenience.” The quotes were subsequently pulled from online versions of the interview."
The drama is now searchable on Netflix, and the brief English description is: "A pitiless demon becomes powerless after getting entangled with an icy heiress, who may hold the key to his lost abilities — and his heart." The genre descriptors are "romantic" and "intimate".
kim yoo jung is pretty but I blame the fact that she always got school girl roles that I still see her looking…
If you struggle with a 24-year-old actress playing a rich businesswoman, I can't imagine how hard it must be for you to believe that Song Kang is a 200-year-old demon 🤣
It's like this:
Gyeongseong Creature Season 1 (10 episodes):
7 episodes released on December 22
3 episodes released on January 5
Gyeongseong Creature Season 2 (10 episodes):
Release not confirmed yet, probably later in 2024
Episode 1-7 arrive on December 22
Episode 8-10 arrive on January 5
Season 2 will premiere sometime in 2024, and may also be split into two parts.
"In 1999, Lee Jung-jae was detained by Gangnam Police for driving under the influence and causing a collision with another driver, a 23-year-old woman. Lee refuted the charge, claiming his manager was driving. Three years later, he was charged with the same offense.
That same year, he and a friend drunkenly attacked another man and were charged with assault. He was charged with assault again the following year after he allegedly dragged a 22-year-old woman from a nightclub in Busan and kicked her, causing injuries that required two weeks of recovery in hospital.
Fast-forward to 2013 where, in an interview with Vogue Korea, Lee appeared to out his friend and prominent stylist, Woo Jong-wan, soon after his suicide. Before he died, Lee claimed, “I said to [him], ‘You should stop being gay. Haven’t you been that way enough?’” He went on to describe Woo’s homosexuality as an “inconvenience.” The quotes were subsequently pulled from online versions of the interview."
(Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-are-we-ignoring-the-disturbing-allegations-against-squid-game-star-lee-jung-jae)
"A pitiless demon becomes powerless after getting entangled with an icy heiress, who may hold the key to his lost abilities — and his heart." The genre descriptors are "romantic" and "intimate".