I really wished they'd give her the power to see ghosts as well so she can be more /in/ the group. But I guess…
Without this vision, it can make comedy scenes when she speak in the void. It's also better for the ML because he get this unique ability and is useful. When I think more about his situation... in fact this guy isn't competent at anything special. When he looks at his enemy (the other magician), he ask himself "how can he does that?". The ML don't know magic tricks, he's mostly a cheater. How could he survive on the island he want to go?
This is a plot device… they can’t be all good right at the beginning… wait for the plot development and…
It's a bit like ordering fast food. People want this or that. They don't want this or that. Not realizing that if they were served exactly what they ask for, it would be tasteless and boring.
Not to mention that they always want to enforce their own morality, as if they were afraid of not being sure of their convictions, and not being able to stand disturbing scenes.
If I take for example the scene of the kicking down the stairs. Of course, it is dangerous and irresponsible. But isn't it a flaw in the protagonist? And it's the kind of striking scene that gives punch to a drama.
The feeling of friendship is all over the place. And great! Who say it was not interesting to have a good-old hero solving all injustice? It hooks like crazy.
Hope they do. Don't have to make everything like the West.
It's not the only problem. Western series have many. Mostly, lack of true emotions, reason why I stopped to watch ten years ago. But today, it's even worst, it's full of ideology (with the feeling it's made only for that). So if the korean remake can solve these two problems, of course it will be better.
Episode 7, right in the middle, restaurant scene. We have all the team here, but... with a traitor. I'm almost sure Lee Min Soo will be the "greater vilain" over the "standard vilain" Cho Tae Seob.
It's also better for the ML because he get this unique ability and is useful. When I think more about his situation... in fact this guy isn't competent at anything special. When he looks at his enemy (the other magician), he ask himself "how can he does that?". The ML don't know magic tricks, he's mostly a cheater. How could he survive on the island he want to go?
Not to mention that they always want to enforce their own morality, as if they were afraid of not being sure of their convictions, and not being able to stand disturbing scenes.
If I take for example the scene of the kicking down the stairs. Of course, it is dangerous and irresponsible. But isn't it a flaw in the protagonist? And it's the kind of striking scene that gives punch to a drama.
And "10 years before". lol.
Who say it was not interesting to have a good-old hero solving all injustice? It hooks like crazy.
There isn't a rom-com feeling in this.
English is sometimes difficult to read (for me), and much more with abv.
But before, it was good. First episode is a must watch.