Why does the chief of police look so much like the D.A.? They could have chosen another random ajumma during the…
The psychiatrist look like the D.A. too.... arrrghhhh whhhhy ?!! Why all women look like the same in this drama ? Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?§§N?§???§??.??.!!!,?.
Why does the chief of police look so much like the D.A.? They could have chosen another random ajumma during the…
Or maybe not... aaggggh... Wake up, drama ! You have only 12 episodes, here it drag on stupids lies making lies worse than truth, where is this damn train ? Come on, bring the train into FL house and move on !
Episode 2, first minute: If I need to hunt rats in my basement, I should use the hero instead of a cat, because obviously he has better reflexes than a cat. ^^
Whoo! I'm hanging on to the drama. First of all, I really like trains and railroads, it helps. The rhythm is slow, but pretty good in terms of the atmosphere that's recreated. Wonderful photography based on yellow, green, ochre, restoring the colors of the tracks and old trains. The drama has a twilight zone side, or lovecraft , even. I guess my only possibility now is to watch episode 2. The life of a drama lover is so difficult... T T
Haha I just started it too and same, poor kitty :(
A cat run over by a car happens, but run over by a train, I doubt it. Maybe the train came out of nowhere without vibrating on the tracks? But even in that case, the police officer's later reply is not credible. He says he's seen a lot of cats run over by trains. Nowhere, there's no such thing. A cat on a railway track will feel the vibrations, it can hardly be surprised. Besides, cats have good reflexes. I take that as a scenario facility. It's just to convey the information that the cat was certainly run over by a train. If I had had to write this dialogue, I would have shot it more like this: COP - Looks like a dead cat run over by a car. I've seen a lot of dead cats that look like that. HERO - A car? In here? On a railroad track? COP - (sarcastically) There are sometimes crazy people like you who drive on a railway... HERO - More like he was hit by a train, that cat. COP - Ah ah ah! Have you often seen cats hit by a train? On a disused track on top of that? HERO - It closed in 2015. HERO - (addresses the forensic scientist) Yah! Find out when that cat died!
The only good thing about "goblin" are the scenes where actress Kim So Hyun appears. The rest don't even deserve the energy typed on the keyboard to describe how bad it is.
I never watched any Reply drama, as I don't like "slice of life" dramas. But your review make me doubt. What is the best "reply" drama among the 3 ones ?
You know when you’re doing a puzzle and you find a piece you *swear* goes with another piece, but as soon as…
Honestly, Kim Eun Sook tried to write a drama in the style of Song Jae-Jung. Only... she's incapable of it to the last degree. That's why TKEM is such a huge fiasco.
It look very good on the paper. But when I see N in school, I immediatly think about a "love alarm" or "extraordinary you" fantasy drama. What is really not good.
Now this is how you do a parallel universe plot right. If only this came out before, so the king eternal monarch…
ahahaha!!! I was sure about that... parallel worlds with doopleganger, but no additionnal stuff like you get in TKEM. So, the story can focus on the essential. Damn, I want to see this drama now! But I don't want to watch drama during broadcast. Hell dilemma !!! I should not come in this comment section, it will drive me crazy.
Don't ask me why after so many years I hadn't written a review of my favorite drama, but I just did. So I've also just read your review which I think is very good, regardless of the rating! I'm commenting on an often made comment about this drama. There's not really a plot-hole in the drama, but on the other hand, one of the flaws of the drama is not having provided enough explanations during the second part. So yes, it can give that impression. It gets better when you rewatch the drama and think about it a little bit. Some things should have been better shown to help the audience. For example, this situation: why does the killer always access the tablet from the inside? He even manages to get his arms and head over the tablet. This is explainable because he is connected to the author (especially when the author has become a zombie, the communication channel remains open). Why in this case could he not get off the tablet entirely? Can he do this or does he prefer to stay in the world of manhwa, when he attacks Oh Sung-Moo? That's the situation that poses the most problem for me. Because you can't see the opening to the real world in the scene where the killer is in his apartment, which takes away readability and understanding. For the rest, obscure things are easily explained, either by the logic of the concept, or because it is explained (but too briefly), or because they are basic facts that do not derive from rules, but establish the rules.
arrrghhhh whhhhy ?!!
Why all women look like the same in this drama ?
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?§§N?§???§??.??.!!!,?.
Wake up, drama ! You have only 12 episodes, here it drag on stupids lies making lies worse than truth, where is this damn train ?
Come on, bring the train into FL house and move on !
ah aha ah, so fun!!
So I presume we are watching this together. Keep commenting, it's live !
;-)
The rhythm is slow, but pretty good in terms of the atmosphere that's recreated. Wonderful photography based on yellow, green, ochre, restoring the colors of the tracks and old trains.
The drama has a twilight zone side, or lovecraft , even.
I guess my only possibility now is to watch episode 2.
The life of a drama lover is so difficult... T T
But even in that case, the police officer's later reply is not credible. He says he's seen a lot of cats run over by trains. Nowhere, there's no such thing. A cat on a railway track will feel the vibrations, it can hardly be surprised. Besides, cats have good reflexes.
I take that as a scenario facility. It's just to convey the information that the cat was certainly run over by a train. If I had had to write this dialogue, I would have shot it more like this:
COP - Looks like a dead cat run over by a car. I've seen a lot of dead cats that look like that.
HERO - A car? In here? On a railroad track?
COP - (sarcastically) There are sometimes crazy people like you who drive on a railway...
HERO - More like he was hit by a train, that cat.
COP - Ah ah ah! Have you often seen cats hit by a train? On a disused track on top of that?
HERO - It closed in 2015.
HERO - (addresses the forensic scientist) Yah! Find out when that cat died!
I just do a quick comment after first minute of the drama :
SHAME! They kill the cat !!! :-D
Damn, I want to see this drama now! But I don't want to watch drama during broadcast. Hell dilemma !!! I should not come in this comment section, it will drive me crazy.
I'm commenting on an often made comment about this drama. There's not really a plot-hole in the drama, but on the other hand, one of the flaws of the drama is not having provided enough explanations during the second part. So yes, it can give that impression. It gets better when you rewatch the drama and think about it a little bit. Some things should have been better shown to help the audience.
For example, this situation: why does the killer always access the tablet from the inside? He even manages to get his arms and head over the tablet. This is explainable because he is connected to the author (especially when the author has become a zombie, the communication channel remains open). Why in this case could he not get off the tablet entirely? Can he do this or does he prefer to stay in the world of manhwa, when he attacks Oh Sung-Moo?
That's the situation that poses the most problem for me. Because you can't see the opening to the real world in the scene where the killer is in his apartment, which takes away readability and understanding.
For the rest, obscure things are easily explained, either by the logic of the concept, or because it is explained (but too briefly), or because they are basic facts that do not derive from rules, but establish the rules.