The only remarkable thing is your over reactive tantrum. ALEXITHYMIA brought up in the FICTIONAL SHOW (not a documentary)…
The irony behind this comment is that the OP clearly stated the facts. It's a completely fair reaction regardless of the other fantasy elements because Alexythemia is real while psychometry is not.
Gosh, it was brilliant until ep30. did the writers just give up after ep40? Because they keep stretching out obvious plot details and meandering through characters rather that allowing for character development.
I actually preferred this version because it feels more healing than the Korean version for the main leads. But they really butchered the beautiful lesbian relationship in this version - the Korean original has such a beautiful queer relationship, with all the pain of trying to love in a heteronormative culture (in a way I haven't seen in Asian dramas before), but in this it's not even that clear?
I have the same problem. I presume it's just having a fake / projected personality to not deal with real problems?…
Relationships aren't gendered. Sexuality isn't heteronormative and given this is a show about someone changing gender (ie genderqueer) it would be ridiculous to tie it down to biological essentialism.
I get that this isn't what the censors would allow, but still it seems ridiculous to state that her suddenly changing would drastically change her personality.
I get that they all say that, but given that XL and TJ fall for her as a man - it just feels like a narrative failing - perhaps due to what would be allowed by censors? Or what fits the storytelling narrative (rather than anything realistic).
I have the same problem. I presume it's just having a fake / projected personality to not deal with real problems?…
I don't think living as a man makes any difference because relationships and emotions aren't gendered. Maybe it's more that the actress is trying to act like what she thinks a man acts like?
I get the abandonment issues - it's clear that's why she keeps pushing away TJ.
But I do see a fake-ness and bravado which seems to be an attempt to cover up her real feelings. Because I've met many people who've done that (not my trauma response, but it's not uncommon).
I still disagree on the wisdom / ridiculous point though, but that's perhaps because I tend to prefer smart fls. But I'm also only halfway through...
a character which is loving and caring to his brother who suddenly becomes evil and vindictive because he poisoned the person he thought was his mother. On top of it, he was exchanged at birth for his dead half-sister... If that's not the ingredients of melodrama, what is?
I loved it until Song Han suddenly changed personality and the show moved from interesting political drama to angst-ridden melodrama... It just seemed like poor character development.
Why is there a cloudy filter over so much of the show? It's not brightness, but actually makes those scenes really foggy without any explanation of why.
I really want to enjoy this show but why does it have to have yet another ditsy airhaid FL? The CGI and narrative are quite fun otherwise and the other characters are interesting. So why make the FL so childish?
I was surprised at how sweet the romance was... The side love stories weren't as great, and the Misunderstanding was frustrating, but otherwise quite a lovely show.
I'm not really sure what the purpose of the show is? the plot is lacking... And the FL seems really spoilt / immature. The fall out at the end shouldn't have been resolved because it was clear that she would never have understood what he's been through... and her constant need to cheer him up instead of actually supporting him annoyed me. Even before that break up does she ever just listen to him at all? When he tells her about the cut on his arm, she makes a joke...
I'm only on ep 4 but don't get it. If she makes her living off being a screenwriter shouldn't she better at narrative and understanding the characters and history? otherwise how would she have gotten the job?
I get that this isn't what the censors would allow, but still it seems ridiculous to state that her suddenly changing would drastically change her personality.
I get that they all say that, but given that XL and TJ fall for her as a man - it just feels like a narrative failing - perhaps due to what would be allowed by censors? Or what fits the storytelling narrative (rather than anything realistic).
I get the abandonment issues - it's clear that's why she keeps pushing away TJ.
But I do see a fake-ness and bravado which seems to be an attempt to cover up her real feelings. Because I've met many people who've done that (not my trauma response, but it's not uncommon).
I still disagree on the wisdom / ridiculous point though, but that's perhaps because I tend to prefer smart fls. But I'm also only halfway through...
I also find it hard because she does really ridiculous things but also has moments of cunning and wisdom which seems contradictory?
The voice dubbing overall is poor, but not really a problem except Eunuch Qin's voice. I have to keep muting all his scenes...
Finally an FL who is brilliant and a script that empowers women in so many ways (and rips apart sexist tropes so well!)
Maybe I just relate to the ML's life too much...