I personally hate the "If you love her set her free" plot, even though it happens all the time. I just think it's…
might wanna put that spoiler tag for the “time jump” lol people get stickler here about that, but overall, YES. I HATE THE TWO YEARS, I don’t under stand why they did it ...
Anybody else bugged tf out Suho left because his father collapsed and the writers immediately cut it like two years later at the end of ep. 14??? I know in the webtoon at some point Suho leaves and both Seojun & Gyeong become a thing, but like, did he just leave Gyeong for two years? WHAT? LOL.
It is fairly obvious that Netflix is the one that have the final say, because all the actors and director want…
Glad you agree for the most part lol, and I totally respect your opinion. Unless you’ve previously watched the main leads other roles in kdramas, I don’t think people old know about them too much :’( I will say I think Song Kang isn’t a B-tier actor lol, he’s quite talented imo, but once again that’s just imo. OOF Hellbound is on my anticipated list I believe, now that drama has a stellar cast for sure. The only big issue I have with kdramas that have star power is, well, sometimes that’s all people watch it for you know? Not the actual plot, sometimes I think casting well known idols or stars can be a disadvantage, as they’re used for clout instead of their actual talent, I have a feeling Hellbound won’t be like this though, the cast all have good acting backgrounds (for the most part, some I’m not a fan of), and it’s got a unique storyline, so far the only thing I dislike about the story is the “cult” aspect surrounding it, mainly because as an avid horror-suspense fan, I’ve seen cults done many times in shows, OH and the fact the show only has 6 episodes ... Who the hell decided that? LOL
Alright everyone: who else thinks Seon Gyeom’s father is a pretentious, egotistical asshole who only cares about his own image, and gives only two sh— about his own son? I swear, these last couple episodes, I reallyyy wanted to pull a “bully maguire” on him and put some dirt in his eye XD
I've only been watching this as the leads are both really nice, specially Im Shi Wan. But tbh the whole drama…
Oh ... my lord ... I was wondering when someone would bring this up, Studio Dragon is seriously dominating rn the kdrama world, it’s rare I see any other company produce a kdrama on Netflix
The only big issue I have with kdramas that have star power is, well, sometimes that’s all people watch it for you know? Not the actual plot, sometimes I think casting well known idols or stars can be a disadvantage, as they’re used for clout instead of their actual talent, I have a feeling Hellbound won’t be like this though, the cast all have good acting backgrounds (for the most part, some I’m not a fan of), and it’s got a unique storyline, so far the only thing I dislike about the story is the “cult” aspect surrounding it, mainly because as an avid horror-suspense fan, I’ve seen cults done many times in shows, OH and the fact the show only has 6 episodes ... Who the hell decided that? LOL
I swear, these last couple episodes, I reallyyy wanted to pull a “bully maguire” on him and put some dirt in his eye XD