I liked this one the most of all the reply series but its probably cause of my bias since my childhood was also in the early 90s. Regardless of the characters and story, the vibe of living in that time was captured flawlessly.
great actress, in summer strike she was so damn talkative and in twinkling watermelon, she literally never speaks but she manages to pull of both roles so well
First half is fun, second half is just suffering porn at the hands of a literal psychopath. Dude honestly deserved his limbs to be shattered at the end, psychopaths don't learn, the way they are is in their nature, dude is just going to adapt and continue to terrorize other people
just wanna say the opening scene was so good, loved that unit 731 gets more exposure since I have barely seen it being mentioned or alluded to in any media because of how insanely gruesome it was
thanks for the most shamelessly lazy writing I have ever seen, villain in my demon is the most omnipotent, overpowered and incompetently written character I have ever seen
just here to continue my weekly rant about the worst written omnipotent villain ever in a kdrama. Dude is the most blatant, shameless and lazy attempt to mess with the leads to create the required tension in a kdrama. Serial killers are already a hilariously lazy concept to make things spicy without any work, and this is the worst of that trope. Dude has continued to ruin every episode like clockwork without any explanation or pushback, its insane how trash this writing is.
omnipotent villain who knows everything, can be anywhere, and now can also be anyone has continued to ruin this show, hate this trope, its so lazy, writer doesn't have to justify shit since this dude is their way of fucking with the mcs to create drama without any accountability
the villain is a human right? did he really omnipotent or we just doesn't know who he is?
yeah he is supposed to have been paid, but dude gets into a fight with the demon and lives, is somehow able to compute every moment in time and space the leads are in to create drama, has every tool needed to succeed including somehow knowing to put a facemask avoiding detection, cmon you dont find it annoying how overtuned this dude is?
Both have good leads, but parks marriage contract has a way less annoying villain. Villain in my demon is basically invincible, can be anywhere, can do anything since author made him omnipotent. Ruins the show tbh.
TW had a really lame overarching plot where they faked out the dad going deaf like atleast 20-25 times, got tiring at the end. Hell even on the episode when it actually happened, they did a fakeout at the beginning of the episode. Great character interactions but that whole thing was so badly done, honestly ruined an otherwise great show.
Everything is good except for that whole villain subplot, which is super cringe since that dude is basically an omnipotent god with insane plot powers. He is invincible, can be anywhere and do anything since the authors deem it so until they decide its time for him to get defeated. Guess I'm just gonna fast forward those scenes from now on.
Full of nonsensical plot devices , comical villains and one dimensional leads. Not worth my time.
its the best because it is aware of the nonsensical plot devices, comical villains and one dimensional leads found in normal makjangs, and is almost making a concentrated makjang experience by turning up all those elements to the max but in this case giving the audience a cathartic experience since the female MC keeps on winning lol
do you live in a facist country or somthing, seems like youre used to policing other peoples views lol