It's interesting how Ryu isn't good at fighting but as K, he is a great fighter. Or is Ryu also good at martial arts too? He was so easily flipped by the FL.
Why doesn't he get his mental health checked out? Did K manifest from Ryu's guilt of bring "bad"?
Do you think they left with Luna? They left it so open-ended! I kind of wish they leave Luna on the moon so she won't be subject to testing. Afterall, Bae Do Na's character also survived the infection (due to the bite that Luna gave her, it might have transmitted something).
It was horrifying to see human experiments done on Luna Clones :(
Slow drama start to build up the mystery, and overall enjoyed the series. I just wish the ending was a little more conclusive! It left me wanting Season 2 for sure. AND RIP all the crew that died.. (minus the spies).
I like to read both (all) opinions about a show on MDL. It's refreshing to see the opposing side or side that I disagree with, even!
Sure, some people are more critical or have higher standards (or rather, expectations) for a show. But it doesn't mean their opinion is any less valid than yours.
Hope we can all maintain a welcoming comments section where people don't hesitate to share their thoughts about a drama!
I'm enjoying this drama toooooooooo much !!!! Why only 12 episodes??? I really really hate joo hyung so I really…
yeah they show a whole spectrum of people (and what it means to be 'human') - some people are kindhearted and considerate while others are more selfish, only look out for themselves. Times of crisis are when people's true colors come out..
I think you're missing the point. The male lead always put himself first in their relationship. People are cheering…
Their relationship wasn't a failure, per say. It just ended cause they weren't meant for each other - be it bad timing, lack of prioritization or putting your significant other before yourself (really, just finding the balance between "rankings 1 & 2"), or weak communication skills on both sides.
They'll both grow, learn from past relationship mistakes (i.e. what could each person have done better, what traits to look for in a person that would be compatible with one's own personality, etc), and move on.
What's there to fault? Why do we need to blame one (or both) people involved in a "failed" relationship? A relationship that ended isn't a failure, it's just an end; it's also the beginning.
I really like this drama's portrayal of relationships. It's refreshing and closer-to-life than the 1-love-1-life theme that many dramas have (i.e. childhood friends or crushes to lovers... highschool sweethearts to happily-ever-after marriages, etc).
Anyone notice how Park Jin Young (actor who is starring as Yoo Ba Bi) keeps looking directly into the Camera - at the audience? Why do you think that is?
It's dangerous to read Spoilers on this page. People who watched the episode open the Spoilers, thinking it is just talking about the recent episodes.. but get spoiled seasons ahead - pheww lol
Wonder if we can get a different type of spoiler drop down... xD
I'm really surprised how so many people here dislike either Yumi's or Woong's character. Bruh Why??? No one in…
Not everyone likes everyone. It's actually great to see people disliking one or the other character(s) - it shows just how different people are: values, traits that we like/dislike, communication styles.
It just means that the writer did a great job with creating characters that are like Real people.
i wonder why woong wouldn't just support her and move on? a whole essay on why it was a bad idea, i would be pissed
I actually knew someone like this IRL.
They will stress the cons (or negative aspects of something) so that the other person can make a "educated" decision. It's not supportive for a lot of people, but people like Woong believe they are saying these things for the person (i.e. Yumi)'s best interest - to know what the new change will curtail.
Rather than the supportive, cheerful, you-get-it-attitude, they will try to make sure that the decision-maker is truly willing to take the risk.
Is it right? Wrong? Well, for people like Yumi, it wasn't. But there are people who DO find Woong's words as 'supportive' because they perceive it as someone who is showing how much they care by delving deep into the situation to all extremes and highlighting the negatives to make sure they are gonna be at their A-Game to fight for what they want. That is the intention of Woong, anyway, at least I think that's what he truly means behind all the negativity clouds.
It just wasn't what Yumi needed (or wanted) to hear, though.
Why doesn't he get his mental health checked out? Did K manifest from Ryu's guilt of bring "bad"?
It was horrifying to see human experiments done on Luna Clones :(
Slow drama start to build up the mystery, and overall enjoyed the series. I just wish the ending was a little more conclusive! It left me wanting Season 2 for sure. AND RIP all the crew that died.. (minus the spies).
Sure, some people are more critical or have higher standards (or rather, expectations) for a show. But it doesn't mean their opinion is any less valid than yours.
Hope we can all maintain a welcoming comments section where people don't hesitate to share their thoughts about a drama!
Oh well, I’m glad Ruby’s love life works out lol. The two look great together!!
They'll both grow, learn from past relationship mistakes (i.e. what could each person have done better, what traits to look for in a person that would be compatible with one's own personality, etc), and move on.
What's there to fault? Why do we need to blame one (or both) people involved in a "failed" relationship? A relationship that ended isn't a failure, it's just an end; it's also the beginning.
I really like this drama's portrayal of relationships. It's refreshing and closer-to-life than the 1-love-1-life theme that many dramas have (i.e. childhood friends or crushes to lovers... highschool sweethearts to happily-ever-after marriages, etc).
It happens whenever Yumi meets with Babi/Bobby and he says something that kind of throws Yumi off or makes her feel slightly uncomfortable.
Wonder if we can get a different type of spoiler drop down... xD
It just means that the writer did a great job with creating characters that are like Real people.
They will stress the cons (or negative aspects of something) so that the other person can make a "educated" decision. It's not supportive for a lot of people, but people like Woong believe they are saying these things for the person (i.e. Yumi)'s best interest - to know what the new change will curtail.
Rather than the supportive, cheerful, you-get-it-attitude, they will try to make sure that the decision-maker is truly willing to take the risk.
Is it right? Wrong? Well, for people like Yumi, it wasn't. But there are people who DO find Woong's words as 'supportive' because they perceive it as someone who is showing how much they care by delving deep into the situation to all extremes and highlighting the negatives to make sure they are gonna be at their A-Game to fight for what they want. That is the intention of Woong, anyway, at least I think that's what he truly means behind all the negativity clouds.
It just wasn't what Yumi needed (or wanted) to hear, though.