I can't count the amount of problematic plot lines and devices that were used ... the whole premise in itself is just a major red flag. I'm still watching because I'm curious as to how they want to convince us and even the fictional characters that it's not so bad or that forgiveness was rightfully given. I'm starting ep 12, and I'm really getting a headache
Everybody kept saying the anime is better, but I've watched almost 30 episodes and I still think the drama is much better fleshed out in plot and character and relationship development. The fights are better in the anime, but in the drama the fights are more realistic: Tang San is just too perfect from the beginning on, I prefer that he has much more to learn here and there is more focus on teamwork, especially since everybody keeps saying that Blue Silver Plant is a useless magic.
i took so many breaks while watching this smh, i just could NOT get into it
Same, we started this when it was airing but the moment we couldn't catch up with it one week the episodes where suddenly piling up, and it took us until last week to finish it only because I wanted it out of my "currently-watching"-list.
I really don't see any similarities except that they are both supernatural dramas.
oh, and that he knew her from another life/she's a reincarnation, but that's honestly a very common trope. I don't fully remember M&V anymore, but I'm quite sure there was nothing plagiarized and any similarities are accidental due to common tropes.
Just an utter disappointment. The last episode was so unnecessarily long, and they really went out of their way to end every single plot line just to end it with another question. I am exhausted. If my friends and I hadn't sworn to watch this together I would've dropped this very early.
I wish I could rate Dongshik's and Haena's story separately. Them and Soyoung where really the only thing I enjoyed about this. As much as I like Ji Chang Wook this drama was just not it for me.
The movie was alright, but the ending was incredibly unsatisfying. I don't really mind bad endings or when the villain wins, but it didn't make sense here. Countless people went missing with that house as their last destination, but I guess no police ever showed up to look for a cause?
I don't think the long-term couple should get back together. They're both right in their own way. One is living in and for the here and now and the other one wants to focus on their future. People (me included) understand GJ more because I guess that's just how we were socialized, RN's lifestyle is more unconventional, but it's not wrong, and she's definitely not alone with her stance on life. Their break-up was inevitable, they were both wrong for not communicating right. She should've told him about her insecurities concerning her mom and acceptance of her lifestyle, and he shouldn't have lied and acted like he was fine with it. It's just too obvious that they never talked about their future with each other, that's why they don't know what the other person expects from their relationship. However, I think even if they had communicated the right way and had been totally honest about everything they would've just broken up earlier. GJ is the type to want to marry and built a family and RN just wants to be independent and spontaneous (though her lifestyle doesn't necessarily exclude having children, the financial instability would just make it very irresponsible, and since she said she doesn't want to marry it's my guess that she doesn't want children either). No matter how much they love each other, sadly they are not the greatest fit.
I said Sunyoung is the only one I care about, but I also really care about my baby Minho. I just found out that ep 17 is supposed to focus on him and I couldn't be happier.
I don't really mind bad endings or when the villain wins, but it didn't make sense here. Countless people went missing with that house as their last destination, but I guess no police ever showed up to look for a cause?
Their break-up was inevitable, they were both wrong for not communicating right. She should've told him about her insecurities concerning her mom and acceptance of her lifestyle, and he shouldn't have lied and acted like he was fine with it. It's just too obvious that they never talked about their future with each other, that's why they don't know what the other person expects from their relationship. However, I think even if they had communicated the right way and had been totally honest about everything they would've just broken up earlier.
GJ is the type to want to marry and built a family and RN just wants to be independent and spontaneous (though her lifestyle doesn't necessarily exclude having children, the financial instability would just make it very irresponsible, and since she said she doesn't want to marry it's my guess that she doesn't want children either).
No matter how much they love each other, sadly they are not the greatest fit.