So before I start this drama, someone tell me if LJS is still playing the same typical role he always plays each…
Although it doesn't bother me at all (I like Lee Jong Suk acting), I'd say on the contrary that he is playing it the same way. In my opinion, there are two kinds of actors : those who try to imagine themselves in their character's shoes (how would they feel in real life if they did the same - that's LJS) and those who prefer to play a radical change in personalities as it's more fun for them (someone like Yeo Jin Goo). It doesn't necessarily mean they can't do the other, just that they are more confortable this way.
According to them, not while looking at images. In my country, everything is dubbed so people are not used to read subtitles at all. Younger generations tend to watch more subbed american series thanks to internet but that's it.
A water God, Vampire, Alien, fox, werewolf, demons, deities, mermaids, Goblins etc. are ok right? Well I wouldn't…
That's exactly how it is. The fact that it will actually exist makes me think about if it's at all possible to have a robot fall in love. I mean it in a rational way. I don't see how it could ever feel sentiments or skinship the same way we do. That's why I laughed but also found it very truthfull when So Bong's father told her it was just like falling for a vacuum. Even if it's possible for the human to fall in love, I don't see how it could be reciprocated. Well, it's a drama so I just got past that and enjoyed it, but I couldn't do it wholeheartedly because of that. It didn't seem plausible to me.
If love is represented by top priority, then who set it and how? Suppose the robot can set its top priority itself, what's its criterias? For a robot, it would be someone usefull to 'him', or someone who will protect 'him'. We kinda see that in this drama. But then, can we really call that love? That's where I have a hard time relating to this theme.
Yeah, I'm with you on the 7/10. I enjoyed the ride though I thought 16 episodes would have been fine. But he's…
True, they didn't really learn anything. NS could have become more friendly towards his coworkers for instance. But I guess I would be pretty angry if I was replaced by a robot whom everyone prefered over me.
At end I thought kang so bong should do fresh start with NS
Actually, I was hopping the real Nam Sim would take the robot's place from time to time right from the beginning so that she could fall in love with him while thinking he was a robot. Kinda like in a gender-bender XD
I agree, it was forced. I felt bad for her... Shohei was selfish by doing that. I know, he likes her, finds her…
True, and she probably was going to stop dating him after this evening. She did say he lacked in initiative but this was... weird. He made her neck do a 180° turn just to kiss her! I wonder if Noah reported to Shohei what Seina said to him and that may be why he acted that way. The commentators seems to think Seina liked it because it seems she let Shohei kissed her again in the taxi. But I think she just didn't know how to react because she doesn't know anymore if she wants to be with him or not. Which probably means she does not.
Hmm... I don't think Seina liked to be kissed at the end of part 3. It seems forced and awkward no matter how I see it. I pity her, it won't be easy to explain to the guy.
If love is represented by top priority, then who set it and how? Suppose the robot can set its top priority itself, what's its criterias? For a robot, it would be someone usefull to 'him', or someone who will protect 'him'. We kinda see that in this drama. But then, can we really call that love? That's where I have a hard time relating to this theme.