is not that low (8.1). But (reading the comments) it can be assumed that some viewers looking for romance will give it a low rating. After all thats not what series is about (main plot).
ok, I say that Koreans are masters of one season. Both Uncanny and Taxi driver second seasons are totally tiring. I don't know why I can't watch more than one episode at a time, as I watched season 1 in its entirety 2 times... I'm on episode 5 and it's really really hard to watch. ech
it's so messed up I don't know what I was watching...
a girl meets her ex-boyfriend after years and immediately goes to bed with him... because that's what he wants. A roommate who knows she's sleeping with his friend wants to marry her because his parents... It doesn't matter if she's sleeping with someone else.
Directness of talking about sex is something you can get used to and there are funny situations and that sexual tension :)
I have an irresistible impression a copy of Angel with the same actor... practically the same story: I appear and disappear. Acting is also very similar.
this is the fun of k-dramas: a series filmed for a world platform first scenes we get nudity, blood and general massacre without any limits. A series shot for Korean reception, everything so damn innocent, so untouchable, a knife or blood is immediately a mosaic. I have to admit that it amuses me. ;)
I'm confused... what is Jun-Ho's job anyway? I know he's on the litigation team but he's not an attorney as I…
I have no idea about working in Korea, but watching their series, there's always an investigator next to the prosecutors. So maybe it's someone like that in this law firm.
The last few episodes are a total mess. And this 7 months later... Damn 7 months to wait to meet again? Sorry, but after breakups (and she thought the guy was in Australia with his old/new girlfriend) you don't wait for that person... Those 7 more months for a 35-year-old woman... Fiction and totally unreal behavior.
Ok, the idea itself is cool, the first episodes are good, and then we have a boringly developed story stretched…
I sat down and ended up ... rewinding every episode. Personally, I don't understand why 20 episodes were made where boldly after 12 you could do a mix of 19 and 20 - NOTHING TOTALLY NOTHING viewer loses. As for the last episode I don't know why to make a death scene on the roof, and then Ri Ta lonely meeting with a girl in Kochenia and after flying European vampires fighting with suddenly revived PJS. And why did the European vamp. ones attack our Ri Ta? I wonder: why, why did I torture myself with this.
Ok, the idea itself is cool, the first episodes are good, and then we have a boringly developed story stretched to the limit. From the 8 episode I keep rewinding, I'm on the 12 and I'll take a break because I've had enough. Maybe someone will write in which episode something will start.?
I'm having a problem with this series. Okay, I admit I don't understand the idea of creating this. We get a series about an alien invasion, about conscripting high school students into the army... To get points for the exam? Come on people what is it about? A group of students are fighting with sphere ONLY and ONLY to score points on the exam! Getting killed for some points is a bit of an exaggeration. And when season 1 was still defending itself - you could redirect the kids to the exam after blowing up that shelter and it would be ok. But why don't we make a season 2 where some of the kids, knowing about the cancellation of the exam, cheat all the rest to keep fighting with spheres??? What for? We get a few redundant scenes and then suddenly everyone else finds out and... suddenly everyone leaves for Seoul! The last episode of season 2 is a pure rollecoster. Suddenly out of nowhere we get a serial killer! Which becomes it only because the exam was canceled! It overwhelms me... A serial killer kills most of his classmates. He dies and we get the strangest scene imaginable: The survivors are taking an exam! There are still spheres in the sky! They don't attack anyone as I understand it, even though people are screaming at the school, even though a few episodes earlier we find out that the sphere guide these creatures to human communities for food...
Well, yes, but apparently they took a break for the exam :)
Yes, I know, for me European, the mentality presented in k-dramas is sometimes strange (maybe that's why it attracts so much?). But this series goes way too far.
a girl meets her ex-boyfriend after years and immediately goes to bed with him... because that's what he wants.
A roommate who knows she's sleeping with his friend wants to marry her because his parents... It doesn't matter if she's sleeping with someone else.
Directness of talking about sex is something you can get used to and there are funny situations and that sexual tension :)
As for the last episode I don't know why to make a death scene on the roof, and then Ri Ta lonely meeting with a girl in Kochenia and after flying European vampires fighting with suddenly revived PJS. And why did the European vamp. ones attack our Ri Ta?
I wonder: why, why did I torture myself with this.
From the 8 episode I keep rewinding, I'm on the 12 and I'll take a break because I've had enough.
Maybe someone will write in which episode something will start.?
We get a series about an alien invasion, about conscripting high school students into the army... To get points for the exam? Come on people what is it about? A group of students are fighting with sphere ONLY and ONLY to score points on the exam! Getting killed for some points is a bit of an exaggeration.
And when season 1 was still defending itself - you could redirect the kids to the exam after blowing up that shelter and it would be ok.
But why don't we make a season 2 where some of the kids, knowing about the cancellation of the exam, cheat all the rest to keep fighting with spheres??? What for? We get a few redundant scenes and then suddenly everyone else finds out and... suddenly everyone leaves for Seoul!
The last episode of season 2 is a pure rollecoster. Suddenly out of nowhere we get a serial killer! Which becomes it only because the exam was canceled! It overwhelms me...
A serial killer kills most of his classmates. He dies and we get the strangest scene imaginable: The survivors are taking an exam! There are still spheres in the sky! They don't attack anyone as I understand it, even though people are screaming at the school, even though a few episodes earlier we find out that the sphere guide these creatures to human communities for food...
Well, yes, but apparently they took a break for the exam :)
Yes, I know, for me European, the mentality presented in k-dramas is sometimes strange (maybe that's why it attracts so much?). But this series goes way too far.