The ending threw up more questions than answers. It makes the motivations of face card game creators make dubious…
i completely agree. the manga gave few answers but glossed over it. for all of the preachy speeches we got in s2 about going back to the real world, i wish the show delved deeper into why people would stay and the ramifications
That joker card at the end foreshadows even more darker and twisted plot in 3rd season. Hope they'll give it to…
that's only if netflix wants to continue. with the way they're canceling their shows left and right, who knows. but i think the ending works whether this is the final season or not
I don't know if I can see this through to the end. The reporter sister as a character is a drunk, annoying, sanctimonious…
i was in the middle of ep 4 and dropped out of frustration and boredom. all three sisters were unlikeable characters that constantly made dumb/annoying decisions. i read the recaps for the rest of the eps and it didn't get much better imo
Review from AvenueX https://youtu.be/fcE36bntQ6EShe compares the drama with the novel. This makes me appreciate…
the same thing happened when i finished the bad kids too. i had one perception of the ending until i went to watch her video lol. i wonder why the drama decided to be more subtle than the novel
what an unexpected gem. many of the yuan wu focused scenes were boring and unnecessary imo, but other than that, great drama. love an ending that makes you rethink what you watched
Just starting ep 13 yall what the hell is going on 😠Her getting back together with babi so instantaneously without ever discussing their break up was bizarre but whatever. Now he's been lying about a business trip to cover a car accident and he suddenly proposes when caught? Nothing makes sense. 0!!!!
Age is irrelevant. He was shook and clearly moved by Daeun's confession, even going so far as to try and hide his true feelings from Yumi. I agree with her decision to walk away in that moment. It'd be hard to look at him the same way
Loved the fun, unique take on a rather ordinary storyline. At the end of the day though, the root of their issues was poor communication much like in every other romance kdrama (although this was portrayed more realistically). I think therapy would've done them both a ton of good
btw there's 30 mins of epilogue. i didn't even know until i was searching for people's theories. here's one interpretation i thought was great: https://www.reddit.com/r/CDrama/comments/xy888a/anyone_watch_the_disappearing_child_lately_and/irj6nlc?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3