I loved FL, but something happened after some episode. Also this series just randomly written, there is no exact…
I think the writing started to go downhill a while ago. Lately it was either an ok episode or some crap filler. But episode 15 was the final nail in the coffin, what a cringey soap 🤦♂️ . This drama should have been 12 episodes to keep the plot tight.
Ffs, what the hell? What is this cringey soap in episode 15? Everyone is so fake and overacting, the villain is just so cliche 🤮 And police, just f*cking shoot the guy, he's wide open, the victim is on the floor. Jeez...🤦♂️ I don't like this show at all anymore, what a mess. Feels like the script was written by a teen or smth.
https://kdramadiary.com/feature/press-conference-blind/Enjoy and food for thought
Even FL actress agrees that ambiguousness of her character's pose in the poster is too on the nose. Yea, she may still be the villain behind the villain, but for me, personally, that would ruin her character who was shown to have genuine integrity, compassion and curiosity to find the truth. If you wanna make a believable villain out of someone you gotta show some glimpses at least. I'd like to believe that her character, like ML, is just one that got involved in this mess and wants to find justice. Actress spoke of it as well.
But then again, you gotta wonder what else are they gonna show in 4 more episodes. Chasing the revealed killer? Maybe there's someone else behind him still and I'm not talking about the obvious chef.
This is the article: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/longform/2021/12/22/surviving-south-koreas-house-of-horrorsAnd…
It's always problematic to cover traumatic real life events if they are recent and the victims are still alive, even as fiction. Someone's bound to be offended and hurt just by people dragging this into the light again, while others may feel it needs to be reminded of. Don't know what to say here, it's just awful.
That would be an interesting twist, but completely out of the blue. She never acted sus and her compassion and questioning various people to find answers felt genuine. If she's suddenly a villain it would feel like character swap. If you're judging just by the new poster then it's dubious. Unlike the killer's hand that was revealed to be not ML brother's, FL and her hand weren't hidden from the very beginning. It's open to interpretation of course, but her actions are not implicating so far in any way.
so is this drama not so good? i think the score dropped a little bit
It’s not bad, but there’s a lot of dumbassery, running around in circles, annoying misdirections and switcheroos to keep the killer’s identity hidden. And now that he seems to be finally revealed it’s gonna take 4 more episodes to catch him. Overall, the plot could have been tighter.
Tbh, their chemistry together is not that great so far compared to the main couple. But their comedic scenes are…
I kinda disagree. If two characters are set to become a romantic couple somewehere down the line actors with good chemistry start to exude it early on, you can see it. But so far I’m not feeling any vibes from them. Maybe intentional because their characters are even more cartoonish than the rest, maybe young actors inexperience.
It's comedy dude ,, this drama isn't real life and I don't think guys would mind being harassed by girls anyways…
First, go and rewatch this show, read the room between the characters and then dare to exaggerate here again about sexual assault. Jeez, stop jumping into overreaction bandwagon along with that incorrigible og troll over something that isn't even there 🤦♂️.
It's comedy dude ,, this drama isn't real life and I don't think guys would mind being harassed by girls anyways…
Don't look at me, I'm as baffled of that poster as you 🤷♂️. I think some people just shouldn't watch kdramas in general, their Western culture sensitivities get in their way of having fun. Personally, I think it's becoming detrimental to Western cinema - everything is so boring and regurtitated there, and everyone are so afraid to offend anything & anyone that it feels like showrunners have to navigate through broken glass to make anything, or else they'll get cancelled into oblivion.
https://mydramalist.com/article/cho-seung-woo-and-bae-doo-na-s-drama-stranger-to-reportedly-have-a-season-3
This drama should have been 12 episodes to keep the plot tight.
Everyone is so fake and overacting, the villain is just so cliche 🤮 And police, just f*cking shoot the guy, he's wide open, the victim is on the floor. Jeez...🤦♂️
I don't like this show at all anymore, what a mess. Feels like the script was written by a teen or smth.
I'd like to believe that her character, like ML, is just one that got involved in this mess and wants to find justice. Actress spoke of it as well.
But then again, you gotta wonder what else are they gonna show in 4 more episodes. Chasing the revealed killer? Maybe there's someone else behind him still and I'm not talking about the obvious chef.
https://mydramalist.com/photos/02Pdr_3
If you're judging just by the new poster then it's dubious. Unlike the killer's hand that was revealed to be not ML brother's, FL and her hand weren't hidden from the very beginning. It's open to interpretation of course, but her actions are not implicating so far in any way.
And now that he seems to be finally revealed it’s gonna take 4 more episodes to catch him.
Overall, the plot could have been tighter.
Jeez, stop jumping into overreaction bandwagon along with that incorrigible og troll over something that isn't even there 🤦♂️.
Personally, I think it's becoming detrimental to Western cinema - everything is so boring and regurtitated there, and everyone are so afraid to offend anything & anyone that it feels like showrunners have to navigate through broken glass to make anything, or else they'll get cancelled into oblivion.