Three episodes in and I am already annoyed by the irrational behavior of the ML. He is supposedly a brilliant general. Why the hell is he thinking that the FL is some kind of evil mastermind. It doesn't make any friggin sense. Even the playful/immature FL is telling him that his behavior is unreasonable, facepalm.
I usually stay away from daily soaps. But I am somehow enjoying this one. I guess because it's not overly dramatic and miserable. It's like a snack for in between. Knocking on wood that it stays that way.
This is such bullshit. Even though he has clearly prioritized himself over her in their past relationship, she still chooses him. The girl needs therapy...
Here I am thinking... What if she was actually on her own, stuck in a human body, having to send ten sinners to hell, without any supernatural powers except for maybe the mirror vision and being able to cause hallucinations, kind of like a demonic Dexter. I think I'd enjoy much more.
I found the first two episodes great, probably because of the kid actors doing great. Episodes 3 and 4 were meh, just plot progressing. I think some scenes were needlessly long, didn't grab me, have been fast forwarding some parts. Besides that, I feel the "siblings" are interfering with each others lifes a bit too much. Privacy is important, especially when living together. Although it might have been exactly what the writer intended.
For people turned off by the ML's cruelty in the initial episodes, you have to remember that it's an enemies to…
I disagree. There was no reason at all for him to stab her. He could just have knocked her out, given how great of a martial artist he is. The same goes for sticking his thumb into her wound. He must have done it because he enjoys it. There is no other rational reason.
And then we have the Stockholm syndrome on steroids FL, forgiving being tortured and almost killed thrice the him. WTF?
Besides, she was never his enemy, but a bystander who involuntarily got involved in the mess.
Episode six was meh, was fast forwarding through the first half. And Hyeon O's sacrifice didn't have any impact on me. I am more curious about where it will go with Ju Yeon.
This drama started quite well. However, the way FL acted after her marriage was not making sense. She was the…
They didn't marry out of love, but obligation. I found it actually refreshing that the husband didn't enforce the marriage but just let her do her thing (mostly).
She was trampled on at her workplace because people thought that her husband doesn't care and so they had nothing to fear.
I couldn't believe it myself. So I looked it up. There is actually a medicine called Luxturna to treat hereditary degeneration of the retina that can lead to total blindness. And it costs $850,000 for both eyes. So the show didn't make it up.
The escalation in episode six was interesting. The support by other daemons changes the situation a lot. And I am not sure how I feel about that.
Was she not aware of them? I somehow doubt it. Then why not command them to help her break into or infiltrate a prison that holds murderers and just send as many of them as needed to hell. She'd be done in a night.
The first half of episode five was a bit too goofy for me, making the daemons look like a bunch of clowns having a meetup. And what was that exposition? I felt exactly like Bit Na, bored.
Luckily it got back on course in the second half. I hope it stays that way, no need for awkward comedy segments.
Don't know about the romance, not feeling it, fast forwarded through the scenes.
Episodes 3 and 4 were meh, just plot progressing. I think some scenes were needlessly long, didn't grab me, have been fast forwarding some parts.
Besides that, I feel the "siblings" are interfering with each others lifes a bit too much. Privacy is important, especially when living together. Although it might have been exactly what the writer intended.
And then we have the Stockholm syndrome on steroids FL, forgiving being tortured and almost killed thrice the him. WTF?
Besides, she was never his enemy, but a bystander who involuntarily got involved in the mess.
She was trampled on at her workplace because people thought that her husband doesn't care and so they had nothing to fear.
Was she not aware of them? I somehow doubt it. Then why not command them to help her break into or infiltrate a prison that holds murderers and just send as many of them as needed to hell. She'd be done in a night.
Luckily it got back on course in the second half. I hope it stays that way, no need for awkward comedy segments.