I like how Woo Shin came to the villain's house empty handed with nothing but his wits about him and now he already got several key characters to work with him and threw a giant wrench into Mr. Kwon's and Ms. Kwon's seemingly unshakable relationship 🤣 Maybe he won't even need to dirty his hands, maybe that crazy family will just kill each other off in the end?
Expectation: Frozen Body appears. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣On a serious note:LJW said: "the ending is something…
Exactly. They gonna do some crazy twist at the end to keep us guessing - cliffhanger incoming. I'm betting on it being bad. But you guys stay positive, people need it here.
I don't mind the campy-ness nor the trope bingo as long it is well executed and entertaining tbh. But for once…
There are some like that. Crash Landing on You or Graceful Family, for example. But the latter is over the top makjang, not for those who want to keep their blood pressure on normal levels. Also, I've seen a big argument about how it doesn't work well for FL being a rich bitch instead of ML in It's Okay To Not Be Okay comment section. Like, when a woman is acting bossy, 4-dimensional and is rich, while ML is a timid hardworking guy it's somehow very offputting and unattractive. Like, it's not a typical role for a woman or something. Maybe it is for conservative SK, since there are not a lot of kdramas I can recall with such a role reversal. 🙄
I really hope that the White hair guy dies in the final of this part, because i CANNOT STAND HIM, i hate that…
Actors playing evil guys are doing a very fine job, I see. Jin Mu, So-i, shaman Choi - all need to be punished soooo badly, I hate them 👿 Also, Jin Mu was so hilarious when FL thought into whom to soul shift. Personally I think his was the funniest representation.
Yea, let's eat one poisonous flower to immediately (!) treat poison from another. Dosage? Usage method? Who cares, for teh science! 🤣 Also, noble stupidity at its finest here - healthy doctor tries drugs on himself instead of already deadly sick patients - he seriously could have died and wouldn't have cured anybody, would have been hilarious. I'm really starting to get pissed off about "medicinal practices" here, the most offputting element of this drama. And why are ML's eyes bulging so often, especially when he raises his voice, which is frequent? Is it his actor's way of acting?
P.S. If you want to watch a serious kdrama with similar plot and without cartoonish overacting characters try "Kingdom".
It may be unpopular because it's a slow burn drama with no romance, but at least it tries to be intelligent when it comes to plot. I'm seriously tired of dumbassery, cartoon characters and overacting in recent detective fiction dramas, I want food for thought for once without annoying distactions.
I don't think so. I think it only works with your own soul.However, there is another interesting fact about Hwansu…
I dunno about the boy, maybe his soul was still inside or went to master Lee's burning body. But he was dying anyway and master Lee had no body, so... I really don't think hwansu mage can soul shift other people. But he can shift himself for sure without the ice stone or soul ejectors with no repercussions.
Ugh, what is this? Why are they copying Bruce Wayne/Batman's story here? Why ML is acting like he's some Sherlock Holmes wannabe? Why is it so cheap and cringe?
Question: Master Lee is at Hwansu level. Does that mean that if he wanted to, he could shift Naksu's soul from…
I don't think so. I think it only works with your own soul. However, there is another interesting fact about Hwansu - when he meditated his soul was wandering around until he soul shifted into a dying boy when he realized his og body is being burned. This is rather weird, it's like being an invisible ghost or something. Ordinary people there however seem to retain their souls in their dead bodies, they don't go anywhere when reanimated.
no offense & no hard feeling for everyone here🤭🤭🤭🤭 . and this is not even related into this drama,…
Why not post it for relevant kdrama? Also, director doesn't write the script, so if it was crap it most likely was writer's fault (I haven't watched it though). In Crazy Love both director and writer did a fine job.
I bet you can write tropes list for any drama out there and actually work part time here on MDL to write tags…
There may as well be one here, they've tags for everything 😂 Or maybe not, since it doesn't tell much about the plot. There is a tag called "Drinking" however, but that's reserved for dramas about dire pro alcoholics like in "Drink Now, Work Later". Here it's just a staple "wasted for giggles" scene that can be seen in almost any kdrama.
what ep do we find out that so yi is fake buyeon? i js cant handle when someone is pretending to be someone.
We, the audience know about it from the very beginning. But characters will realize it much later after the villains start eliminating everyone who knew her as a thief. Currently at episode 18 all the youngsters know about it, but she's yet to be exposed.
i think people are being over sensitive about it. Uk loves Naksu. IF, and its just an if, Naksu left Mudeok´s…
Yea, but if she takes someone else's body it's the same thing all over again - somebody's not gonna be happy about it. It's gotta be either her og body somehow or just stay in Bu-Yeon's if it will be allowed.
Also, I've seen a big argument about how it doesn't work well for FL being a rich bitch instead of ML in It's Okay To Not Be Okay comment section. Like, when a woman is acting bossy, 4-dimensional and is rich, while ML is a timid hardworking guy it's somehow very offputting and unattractive. Like, it's not a typical role for a woman or something. Maybe it is for conservative SK, since there are not a lot of kdramas I can recall with such a role reversal. 🙄
Also, Jin Mu was so hilarious when FL thought into whom to soul shift. Personally I think his was the funniest representation.
And why are ML's eyes bulging so often, especially when he raises his voice, which is frequent? Is it his actor's way of acting?
P.S. If you want to watch a serious kdrama with similar plot and without cartoonish overacting characters try "Kingdom".
I really don't think hwansu mage can soul shift other people. But he can shift himself for sure without the ice stone or soul ejectors with no repercussions.
However, there is another interesting fact about Hwansu - when he meditated his soul was wandering around until he soul shifted into a dying boy when he realized his og body is being burned. This is rather weird, it's like being an invisible ghost or something.
Ordinary people there however seem to retain their souls in their dead bodies, they don't go anywhere when reanimated.