Can we talk about Dong Joo? I understand why viewers are mad at him. He stole someone else's work and passed off…
A person's circumstances can be a factor in moral evaluation. Consider the famous 14th-century English ballads about Robin Hood that describe a legendary outlaw. He stole from the rich and gave to the poor. And he's seen as a hero. Why is that? Because some people excuse the kind of theft driven by deplorable economic conditions. The rich, governments and corporations steal from the lower classes all the time. Theft is only a crime for us
We can hold Dong Joo punishable for his error and feel terrible for him that things turned out this way. On seeing his circumstances, I feel pity for him
Yes, a superhero drama. It just needs romance now.
It doesn't need any. It needs everyone to stop making ridiculous demands when the so-called "romance" genre recycles the same scripts and tropes everytime. It's gotten old
That's not true :( The MLs have more chemistry than everyone else. Way more than the MLs and FLs from "straight"…
Physical displays of love matter as much as words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time and gifts
I could see the chemistry, though. Up until episode 7, the MLs connected emotionally and mentally. Words of affirmation, quality time, active listening, gay eye contact and full presence were their love language and prioritized hallmarks in their relationship. They were always down to hang out
Their love got lost in translation when they spoke different love languages. And episodes 7 and 8 fixed that problem. They confessed and connected physically. The warmth and comfort that came with their kisses was incredibly affirming
The MLs have more chemistry than everyone else. Way more than the MLs and FLs from "straight" dramas, because those have the chemistry of unsalted saltines dunked in expired milk
I am not really bothered by the (female). detective. Not the best character, but I don't mind her, I saw way more…
Can we talk about Dong Joo? I understand why viewers are mad at him. He stole someone else's work and passed off the work as his own. That's not okay. But I can't bring myself to be mad. He was poor. The work was a "miracle" that helped him escape the poverty trap, temporarily
He said, "the sun is too close. Flying too close to the sun will melt the wings I stole. And I will fall. That will be the end of my life. I will go back to the days I was poor, no, I won't even be able to go back to that life"
He knows what he did was not okay. He knows he will fall, and he's still helping the "miracle boy" retrieve his lost memories. I feel terrible for him :/
In my opinion, it is far less than The Guest. Similar plot line but sloppy execution. Story is also simplistic.…
Exactly! The Guest is full of rich traditions and top-notch performances. I wanted a rich, thought-provoking story, and The Guest got me covered. I re-watch it every few months, can you believe that? Revenant is sloppy, and not something I necessarily feel like watching more than once. Maybe for Kim Tae Ri, my wife ...
I personally like this one better than The Guest. But I felt The Guest was overrated, I did not enjoy it as much…
A drama starring Kim Dong Wook and Kim Jae Wook can't be overrated. The Guest was the best thing that ever happened to me, and I'm saying this as someone who's not into "ghost" stories. The trio from The Guest crushed their roles SO HARD noone can live up to them. Their work deserves the hype and high ratings
Revenant isn't as interesting, but I'm watching for Kim Tae Ri. She makes it interesting
"You could turn evil if you try to become a deity. Everyone should live. Left or right, good or evil, young or old. This binary, divisive thinking incites hatred. We aren't that simple. Good and evil coexist in everyone"
Dong Joo-shi, "good" and "evil" coexist in a deity. You can't have good without evil or evil without good. Now you're separating them?
People say all "life" is sacred or all hatred is evil. That's some binary, divisive thinking. It's not that simple. "Life" isn't sacred, at least not always. Hatred isn't evil, at least not always. Not everyone "should live"
Loved how he put Go Eun (Yu Mi) in her place without doing anything. Girl was so lost in her imagination, she asked Min Ho (Woo Ki) loaded questions and made assumptions about his sexuality. She's a turn-off. Just because someone is nice to you, doesn't mean they are into you!
I love Korn and Knock! OMG they are too cute together! And Yuhwa, I absolutely LOVE Yuhwa! I watched the series…
You're dead wrong
I hate Yihwa, because I hate anyone that supports or engages in the "straight" lifestyle. I hate Cho as much. The people who cheered for Yihwa and Cho have no taste
Watching this for the nth time, because I liked this way more than I thought. The only thing that I didn't like was Ji Hye. I don't like women who get in the way of two men (or men who get in the way of two women). She said she's smart, but there's not much between the ears
We can hold Dong Joo punishable for his error and feel terrible for him that things turned out this way. On seeing his circumstances, I feel pity for him
I'm glad to hear that
Tae Ri is a talented Queen who can act. She can play a villain and a hero, and be brilliant at both
I could see the chemistry, though. Up until episode 7, the MLs connected emotionally and mentally. Words of affirmation, quality time, active listening, gay eye contact and full presence were their love language and prioritized hallmarks in their relationship. They were always down to hang out
Their love got lost in translation when they spoke different love languages. And episodes 7 and 8 fixed that problem. They confessed and connected physically. The warmth and comfort that came with their kisses was incredibly affirming
I want the MLs to be vers. Top and bottom. They'd have the best of both worlds :D
The MLs have more chemistry than everyone else. Way more than the MLs and FLs from "straight" dramas, because those have the chemistry of unsalted saltines dunked in expired milk
He said, "the sun is too close. Flying too close to the sun will melt the wings I stole. And I will fall. That will be the end of my life. I will go back to the days I was poor, no, I won't even be able to go back to that life"
He knows what he did was not okay. He knows he will fall, and he's still helping the "miracle boy" retrieve his lost memories. I feel terrible for him :/
It's interesting or chilling enough to keep you up at night. Please, watch it
Revenant isn't as interesting, but I'm watching for Kim Tae Ri. She makes it interesting
"That means she wants to go out with you"
"What about, don't leave me on read?"
"That means if you say no, she'll end you"
What the fuck? He shouldn't have ever "helped" that girl
Dong Joo-shi, "good" and "evil" coexist in a deity. You can't have good without evil or evil without good. Now you're separating them?
People say all "life" is sacred or all hatred is evil. That's some binary, divisive thinking. It's not that simple. "Life" isn't sacred, at least not always. Hatred isn't evil, at least not always. Not everyone "should live"
As a bonus, I'll get to collect the tears of anti-fanservice people
Loved how he put Go Eun (Yu Mi) in her place without doing anything. Girl was so lost in her imagination, she asked Min Ho (Woo Ki) loaded questions and made assumptions about his sexuality. She's a turn-off. Just because someone is nice to you, doesn't mean they are into you!
I hate Yihwa, because I hate anyone that supports or engages in the "straight" lifestyle. I hate Cho as much. The people who cheered for Yihwa and Cho have no taste