7.6 rating? hmm, I'm wondering what could be wrong or problem with this drama to be rated that low!?
There's so much melo-obstacle stuff thrown in in terms of the writing, and sometimes it even teases yet more extreme possible melodrama directions (only to not play them out).
(And some people – perhaps – don't enjoy Human X Cat romance.)
>Anyway:A magical wind wooshes past, the comic pages flip about, instead of a rooftop with human + cat you see…
Dunno if you watched Angel's Last Mission Love with the same ML? You could argue the mechanics of how pinocchio can become a boy are pretty similar in that, and the, well, rushed ending wrap-up.
I am confused with the ending! There was no sense in it! If somebody understand the ending please do explain it…
<< Extra-spoiler in extra comment. >>
Anyway: A magical wind wooshes past, the comic pages flip about, instead of a rooftop with human + cat you see a rooftop with two humans for a moment. Either it just flips a page further, or the implication is that "cat becomes human".
Scarf falls down, (I guess due to rushed filming pointlessly hits the floor instead of being caught), cue to human form of ML. Note ML is not aged at all despite the time skip implying he should be *substantially* older, so either again poor film-making or a clear sign that pinocchio has become a real boy for good.
Outside of those first two episodes, every second she is on the screen Jin Se Yeon looks like someone forces her…
In that scene to me it looks like like sadness & fear of being recognised (as real or fake, both!).
You can't be shown any love/happiness because the production team wants the viewers to be confused as to whether she is the real FL, someone else wearing a fake face, or a straight-up cloned monster from the human experiments department.
In general, I don't think the show did anything to give her character complex emotions, or even to show her back story. She has a 'scary' father, but we never find out why - he looks tame and nice in his few moments of screentime. Her father (with the whole family, if there is one?) is suddenly snatched up and locked up for inhumane treatment / drug experiments, but we never find out why.
The story only really covers what happens to the ML (and skips quite a bit of that too, like him coming to SK, jailtime, etc) and her past feels like something the writers never really bother to flesh out, which might in return mean that her emotions have to be as ambiguous as possible in case the writing team suddenly does a 180 in a later episode.
-Well, still not enough to get me on Team Quack ;)
It's not nearly as unsatisfying as that of the most popular NK show, and not as rushed as some other shows (you…
Very spoilery:
They are timeskip-separated for a few months for arbitrary political reasons. FL can't just be welcomed in SK as an evil NK person, thus she must sit around in exile. For no good reason, ML does not join her there, so that in the end we have a (short) scene of them reuniting.
You watched Legend of the Blue Sea, the ML's future job there is about as ??? as that given to the ML of Doctor Stranger.
Considering the high rating and popularity, I believe this drama needs some different mood to click. it's sweet…
Would you have a list of those plot holes? I think I mostly found it unexplained who 'produces' fateful accidents to endanger FL (neither of the two actual deities make sense?).
Otherwise there was the silly manner in which some story things occur, from pointlessly triggering insecurities early on to a death scene near the very end where that death itself seemed extremely avoidable.
(Unfortunately)
There definitely were a lot of good points about this show, but whoever came up with the story beats I'd still hit with a fish cake.
(And some people – perhaps – don't enjoy Human X Cat romance.)
Anyway:
A magical wind wooshes past, the comic pages flip about, instead of a rooftop with human + cat you see a rooftop with two humans for a moment. Either it just flips a page further, or the implication is that "cat becomes human".
Scarf falls down, (I guess due to rushed filming pointlessly hits the floor instead of being caught), cue to human form of ML. Note ML is not aged at all despite the time skip implying he should be *substantially* older, so either again poor film-making or a clear sign that pinocchio has become a real boy for good.
https://kisskh.at/62337-you-are-my-glory is perfect if you are annoyed by shows just ending and not telling you 'what happens after'.
You can't be shown any love/happiness because the production team wants the viewers to be confused as to whether she is the real FL, someone else wearing a fake face, or a straight-up cloned monster from the human experiments department.
In general, I don't think the show did anything to give her character complex emotions, or even to show her back story.
She has a 'scary' father, but we never find out why - he looks tame and nice in his few moments of screentime.
Her father (with the whole family, if there is one?) is suddenly snatched up and locked up for inhumane treatment / drug experiments, but we never find out why.
The story only really covers what happens to the ML (and skips quite a bit of that too, like him coming to SK, jailtime, etc) and her past feels like something the writers never really bother to flesh out, which might in return mean that her emotions have to be as ambiguous as possible in case the writing team suddenly does a 180 in a later episode.
-Well, still not enough to get me on Team Quack ;)
They are timeskip-separated for a few months for arbitrary political reasons.
FL can't just be welcomed in SK as an evil NK person, thus she must sit around in exile. For no good reason, ML does not join her there, so that in the end we have a (short) scene of them reuniting.
You watched Legend of the Blue Sea, the ML's future job there is about as ??? as that given to the ML of Doctor Stranger.
P.S.: For me Kim Go Eun delivered the best performance among the cast. ^o^
I think I mostly found it unexplained who 'produces' fateful accidents to endanger FL (neither of the two actual deities make sense?).
Otherwise there was the silly manner in which some story things occur, from pointlessly triggering insecurities early on to a death scene near the very end where that death itself seemed extremely avoidable.