Due to the broadcast version being 24 episodes with some ad breaks, vs Netflix being 39 episodes, cuts are in different places, and Netflix use this to trim some scenes, which can often be noticed by poorly cut music.
Netflix removes the outro & preview segment, including often-included bonus scenes that follow the preview.
For some inexplicable reason, episode 22=37 is missing an entire 13 minutes(!) block, of which half follows up on one of the more interesting plot arcs.
Netflix also completely omits the "where are they now" texts at the end of the final episode.
Viki does not seem to have these removals. However, non-licensed streaming sites additionally have substantial behind the scenes and gag reel material after many of the episodes.
The three strong points of this are Dylan Wang, the rarely-appearing comedy scenes, and all the effort put into…
P.S.: The title is just wrong, as the FL is not a fairy and the ML is much less of a devil than the three or four other male characters with agency regularly are.
The three strong points of this are Dylan Wang, the rarely-appearing comedy scenes, and all the effort put into costume and set design (at the same time, it's basically non-stop green screen and CGI).
However, it can compete with Rugal in 'plot holes per hour', scenes are often absurdly jumpy as if they needed another 20 hours of screentime to film everything in a sort of evenly spaced out fashion, and most of the characters are some form of annoying and grossly overstay their welcome.
Unfortunately, the story is wrapped up like a Korean drama that has been cut from 16 to 12 hours halfway through.
I don’t know if I should continue this drama. I am on episode 10 and I am finding it very clownish. I know it’s…
There's definitely a quality drop in the middle that you would have to brace yourself for. Later on there's both some quite good and quite boring stuff. As someone who virtually never skips or drops, I'm not sure what to recommend you? Maybe see it this way: if you end up only giving it a 7 on your scale, will you regret the time spent?
If you don't think that Zhao Lu Si is among the best actresses around, this show is nothing special. Some things are entertaining and quite original, some just drag on, some are irritating, and so on.
I guess the best chemistry / dynamic was between Wu Yi Jia as Zi Rui and Liu Shu Yuan as Bai Ji..
There were some genuine funny and wholesome scene spread here and there which was worthwhile especially extra…
FL as you say very much remembers the second time they met and pursues him for it, and it is heavily implied that exactly that makes him *cancel* the, uh, "L plot" of S1.
I don't think the second season should be watched alone. It references (and rehashes) so much from the first, and often it's the cliff notes version of the story, very rushed (despite only being four episodes shorter).
To be honest the raison d'être of S2 eludes me. It's just the same thing in slightly worse (worse music, less funny, horrendously intrusive adverts, but at least a bit fluffier).
From the negative reviews I was expecting this to be a 3/10 show, but it turns out that a lot of the complaints I was expecting to share came from people who did not actually watch the full show and just skipped around through it, or watched it without subtitles or something.
Yeah i just finished this drama and im a bit confused.. So is Ye Shu Wei planning to go to Italy? He mentioned…
He did not find out that she was the difference-finder™, but it gave her the courage to volunteer to work with him on the violin tuning later, which is why she's somewhat credited as its co-creator.
These kind of important things never reappearing (characters never learning about them) is quite frustrating for me in dramas, but here it barely played a role.
I don't know why so many complain about the ending, it's happy one and more conclusive than in many dramas....…
The ending of Goblin ends where it ends because any kind of physical contact wouldn't be appropriate with a, well, child. So teary eyes are pretty much the limit.
Netflix removes the outro & preview segment, including often-included bonus scenes that follow the preview.
For some inexplicable reason, episode 22=37 is missing an entire 13 minutes(!) block, of which half follows up on one of the more interesting plot arcs.
Netflix also completely omits the "where are they now" texts at the end of the final episode.
Viki does not seem to have these removals.
However, non-licensed streaming sites additionally have substantial behind the scenes and gag reel material after many of the episodes.
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However, it can compete with Rugal in 'plot holes per hour', scenes are often absurdly jumpy as if they needed another 20 hours of screentime to film everything in a sort of evenly spaced out fashion, and most of the characters are some form of annoying and grossly overstay their welcome.
Unfortunately, the story is wrapped up like a Korean drama that has been cut from 16 to 12 hours halfway through.
Later it tries too hard to be some sort of Chinese Game of Thrones and just is, as the title says, Long.
As someone who virtually never skips or drops, I'm not sure what to recommend you? Maybe see it this way: if you end up only giving it a 7 on your scale, will you regret the time spent?
I guess the best chemistry / dynamic was between Wu Yi Jia as Zi Rui and Liu Shu Yuan as Bai Ji..
To be honest the raison d'être of S2 eludes me. It's just the same thing in slightly worse (worse music, less funny, horrendously intrusive adverts, but at least a bit fluffier).
- "their baby" not being convincing
- the ML finding solace in other women
These kind of important things never reappearing (characters never learning about them) is quite frustrating for me in dramas, but here it barely played a role.
As a voice acting show, it ..dips its toes into the water a bit? Just go for https://kisskh.at/702917-really-miss-you instead.
As a "music" show, this is just bad: https://kisskh.at/29000-i-hear-you#comment-8617195 - https://kisskh.at/29000-i-hear-you#comment-6822907 - https://kisskh.at/29000-i-hear-you#comment-7754127
(I vehemently disagree with it having the genres Music and Youth on here. It might just as well be tagged Food or Alcohol.)
Besides the second leads plot being reasonably original, I have no idea what I spent 18 hours watching?