i saw that comment and i went ??? she was a child forced into that situation, yeah!! it's so frustratingly tragic seeing her now in adulthood and still having to deal with people taking advantage of her constantly. she needs a vacation and some therapy once this is all over so she can finally start healing, in every sense of the word😭
someone who understands me!! like i really never cared whether or not she was ended up being a "perfect" victim she's still a victim, PERIOD. the many circumstances that she's been forced to deal with throughout her life are always because of people around her with more power/authority and perceived entitlement that take advantage of and/or objectify her.
seol-ah could accidentally kill anyone in this show or somehow be involved and i would literally defend her with my life i do not care what anyone else has to say on the matter #supportwomenswrongs
while they weren't the only ones last night to have this happen to them it's beyond weird that it happened twice when their speeches weren't even a full minute long compared to others throughout the night. the oscar's has a history of racism and showing favoritism towards certain people. if anyone recalls last year how adrien brody's speech was six whole minutes long and they just let that happen. they're more lenient when it comes to white actors. also, i'm not gonna debate anyone who replies to this claiming it has nothing to do with racism, you're just being willfully ignorant at this point. it has much to do with racism and it also has much to do with animation being less respected as an art medium to these people.
i have watched 4 episodes of this and it just keeps pissing me off i have to drop it😭 first reason is the ai SLOP of an intro and outro and then it's the ml pissing me off so much with the way he acts and with the way the narrative/writing treats him compared to the fl. it's atrocious. and so are 90% of people in this comments section. reeks of misogyny
While I found the last episode to be a bit underwhelming, it really felt like it was setting up for a second season/part 2. Like it was a subtle cliffhanger (that I personally called from the beginning because it made the most narrative sense), but a cliffhanger nonetheless. Not to mention all of the questions still left unanswered. Bale's fate being the biggest one. Pasin and Min Hye too. What happened to my girl after they disappeared I need to know ;u;
the issue is, she trusted anyone, when she should make the "new" guy give guns to Min Hye, while still keeping…
I'm not sure if you're understanding what I'm saying😭 The audience can see these things and think the decisions are dumb, but Ji An is a grieving young woman who's been thrust into a situation she never imagined she'd be in with only a person she relatively knows with her. But to her he's someone who's seemingly only been nice to her through it so it's understandable that she doesn't find him suspicious until she's given reason to doubt. But that reason also came from a stranger who's been watching her through surveillance cameras for years. So while she ends up feeling conflicted in the moment, she makes a decision based on feelings this time (this is reinforced by the flashbacks of her wanting to keep the cat and then the cat inevitably dying), which is not necessarily going to be a correct one let alone a logical one.
That's all fine, but not playing a simple video among many thinking it would trigger something was super dumb.…
For all she knew at the time, it's not entirely implausible for her to think that. The audience can predict and theorize about these things, but the character cannot.
the issue is, she trusted anyone, when she should make the "new" guy give guns to Min Hye, while still keeping…
Okay, but before this Jung Min wasn't suspicious at all to her and that is why it's understandable that she chose him over the new guy, Brother. It was only when she was in that position and was told new info by him that she began to doubt. In the end she made a decision that turned out to be the wrong one, but she made it based on what made sense to her at the time. The point is that we as the audience can think based on what would make sense logically–outside of what happened story–without taking into account how characters themselves are feeling and thinking about the situation and the people around them. So yes, it would make sense to us not to trust both of them at this point, but Ji An didn't make that same connection and reacted differently.
Some of the people in the comments calling her dumb for trusting a guy she knew when she was younger over a guy she just met hunkering down underneath her house for years make me wonder if they have any analysis skills. Considering all the trauma she has endured in her life only to be thrown into more after her uncle has died, it's not a surprise she chose Jung Min in the moment. She doesn't know who to trust. Like before this day she had no idea about what her uncle actually did. People are trying to apply logic based on the facts already given to the audience that Ji An doesn't have in the story right now.
There's four episodes left and I'm already so done with pretty much every single character except In Hae and Woo Hyeol. Like, oh my god...every time the second leads show up I'm trying to explode them with my mind. Also the shoehorned-in bits of plot from the cat man make no absolute sense. Why was none of this clarified in the beginning lol?? Still gonna see this drama out though, as much as it's frustrating me.
People complaining about the discussion being had about the portrayal of Africa in this are exposing their own racism. It's not "toxic" to point out how misrepresented the entire continent is in media to this day. There's much diversity in every country there and to not even acknowledge how harmful continued narrative portrayals like this, that feed into a certain kind of savior complex, is self-centered. If you think this topic being brought up is "ruining" your experience watching the drama, then you should really listen, learn and hopefully reflect.
i really enjoyed this drama because it didn't take it itself that seriously. the amount of meta jokes added to the overall humor and the chemistry of the whole cast was nice. i'm not really that unhappy with the plot holes since i was just here for a fun time, but i am super attached to the show and it's characters so i'm sad it's over :( i really do hope the rumors about a season 2 are confirmed because it certainly has the potential and room for more development.
EP11 was good.....but I though he would be eaten by his wife :D
was waiting for karma to happen it was a perfect opportunity lol but i'm on the edge of my seat now wondering how they're going to end the finale so there's still that.
she's headstrong, but 1 episode isn't enough to judge her by. i happen to like how she's developed as a character over the course of the season.
if she were a man with the same characteristics do you think your opinion would be the same as it is right now? genuinely asking.