Love Justitia being a badass,but I don’t really enjoy the punishment Scenes, is that just me?
As I said each time, those scenes are too long and don't add much to the story. So, it's a kind of clip in the drama with mostly graphic violence and torture porn. The last ones were a bit shorter, but the one in episode 2 unwatchable, 15 minutes. I fell asleep.
Ah, no. You say that because it's the last drama you watch with her. She was faaaaar better in Memories of the Alhambra. Here her best role ever. But people forget that because her character was less important and with less screentime.
PSH is killing this role, she is so good as this character!
I've trouble to find her scary when she plays the killing act. I can't say if it's because of acting, or just her natural charisma as actress. But in anything else, she's excellent.
Guys, Man Do and FL are they living in the same apartment complex or same house in the same apartment complex?…
I have no idea where Man Do lives. In a episode, he was in a cupboard in the judge office. I found that funny and was thinking he sleep into this, or maybe it's a dimensional portal? Or I watched the scene wrong and he was just hidding in this? 😂
People need to understand that no drama can ever be 100% perfect. I'm not here to exchange words with anyone or…
The writer is not a rookie. I could give examples why but I'd need to dig in my older notes. In short, the screenplay is good, and she uses storytelling tricks a rookie couldn't use. But it's probably her first produced drama. Before that, as the korean system works, she spent many years as assistant, and before to have the chance to be assistant, worked her writing.
We can still find some flaws: too long scenes of beating, adding nothing to the story (the one in episode 2). One dimensional villains. But it's a problem of time. The less time a character has, the more simple the character needs to be for the audience to catch it easely.
As a first produced drama, it's good enough. I remember some other recent dramas, as well first or second ones of the writers, and they were quite bad. That's said, even seasoned writers produce sometimes bad dramas, or with flaws looking like from a rookie. But it's art and storytelling, then it can't be a mechanical piece of engineering always working right.
I like her character, most of the people don't talk about her here.Let's see how she developes
I disliked her at first. Then she sounded like a burden, quite unlikable useless character. But now she will create problems. Ultimately she could put Justicia in a terrible situation, if she finds out she falls in love. But before, I bet she will destroy Valak (Justicia's assistant). Excellent move from the writer.
The scenes make me think it's a slow process. The dissociation begins when she reads Hyeri diary, building the…
It's exactly this moment I point out: when she ask for the job, she's one step away of full dissociation, but not yet. However, when she comes on her first job day, she confuses her name and age, and finally gives Hyeri ones. Just now, she goes into full dissociation, each personnality has no memory of what the other does.
It's quite logical with her life planning, because it's impossible to do the two jobs and sleep as well. But the dissociation allows her to live with very few sleeping per day (could be less than one hour), because when a personnality is active, the other "sleep".
The new girl is a demon bitch tracking humanized demons. I prefer that! Before she was annoying, but now her role thickens. And of course, she can survey Justicia, stakes are raising.
There you can be sure he remains the same emotionless guy start to end.
This trope of superheros loosing their power always annoyed me.
She was faaaaar better in Memories of the Alhambra. Here her best role ever.
But people forget that because her character was less important and with less screentime.
When he comes with the proof! About to sabotage Bitna plan.
It's like you are pointing at a quality and saying it's a flaw.
We can still find some flaws: too long scenes of beating, adding nothing to the story (the one in episode 2). One dimensional villains. But it's a problem of time. The less time a character has, the more simple the character needs to be for the audience to catch it easely.
As a first produced drama, it's good enough. I remember some other recent dramas, as well first or second ones of the writers, and they were quite bad. That's said, even seasoned writers produce sometimes bad dramas, or with flaws looking like from a rookie. But it's art and storytelling, then it can't be a mechanical piece of engineering always working right.
It's quite logical with her life planning, because it's impossible to do the two jobs and sleep as well. But the dissociation allows her to live with very few sleeping per day (could be less than one hour), because when a personnality is active, the other "sleep".
Alas, kind of drama I'd prefer binge-watch.
Scene of evasion was punchy.
I prefer that! Before she was annoying, but now her role thickens.
And of course, she can survey Justicia, stakes are raising.