Me too…I gave it 8 episodes, solely because of XuXu… Then I got tired of it. For me, the so-called impressive…
Actually, I sincerely like watching XuXu. It is not his acting at all. Of course, there can always be room for improvement… Recently, it is his project’s selections that are not good. I feel the more popular he gets, the worse his project’s selections get.
Although both leads are my favs i just can't carry on anymore. Chemistry is just lukewarm. ML got forced into…
Yes. I really don’t get the writing. The screenwriters suppose to make us fall in love or at least intrigue by the main characters… Not get “What the hell feelings” about them… I simply don’t find both of them likable. The ML is a pushover and the FL is a… Well, I will keep that one for myself. I was so excited about this production. Finally, we were going to have a second “General and I” or “The Song of Glory.” Two main leads bouncing off each other with overwhelming chemistry, intelligence and dynamic quid pro quos… What I got is bizarre and boring.
Although both leads are my favs i just can't carry on anymore. Chemistry is just lukewarm. ML got forced into…
Finally… I seriously thought that I was watching something different from everyone else. I do not find that they have chemistry at all. I don’t know if I make sense… Their chemistry feels like acting… I am not convinced by it. As much as I love XuXu, I just cannot see what everyone else is seeing.
Someone help me understand- does she manipulate his feelings for him for a while cause I can see this becoming…
Right around episode 8, I also lost respect for both of them. The ML… Is he 16 years old in grade school? Why would he get so shaken by his feelings for her to the point of messing up that bad. And I find his character abundantly way too nonchalant for the situation that he is in. The FL… I love a strong, independent female character with the added sharp strategic mind; however, I find her incessant schemings more childish and more low-rated than structured and intelligent.
Watched from 1 to 10 episodes, then skipped to 13 then to 15, then skipped to 31 (coz reviewers said to watch…
Me too… I gave it 8 episodes, solely because of XuXu… Then I got tired of it. For me, the so-called impressive strategies that the 2 main leads were coming with… Were not impressive enough but rather boring. Not sure if I would go back to finish it.
In terms of intricate strategies… I will wait for “Nirvana in Fire 3” and “Joy of Life 2.”
That is the 6th or the 7th drama that I dropped from XuXu lately. I do feel bad for him.
Wow… This kid got the goods… Have seen him in many, many, many productions before but in “Castaway Diva…” He truly impressed me. He reminds me of a young, Nam Da-reum. Can’t wait to see him in the future.
I don't even know if a second season was needed at all. If he had followed the first one in 2021, that would be…
This second season is a collage of “Tokyo Ghoul” + “The Walking Dead” + “Transformers” + “28 Days Later.” We still don’t have the slightest idea how this degenerate-deranged scientist came to experiment on the HMs…? And why someone like him is not yet changed into a HM…? The over-convoluted storylines were certainly confusing and unnecessary. Finally, the first male lead or the lack of the first male lead… I really want to know how much he got paid for this second season.
I am watching season 2 right now and I am very disappointed. The first season was strange but it was very entertaining and had substance. This second season is simply the aftermath of an apocalyptic-experimental disaster with the added-unnecessary military force or the lack of. The first male lead is pretty much nonexistent and the interesting characters from the previous season are playing a fun game of “Now you see me… Now you don’t see me.”
If a crime-thriller drama ever needed a second season… This one is definitely one of them. The pure rage in his eyes is enough materials to make a second season.
I love that he did not bother to salute this bluntly corrupted system during their graduation.
The first episodes really made my blood boil. It's utterly unbelievable how one innocent girl got horribly dragged…
It is crazy after all of the numerous heinous crimes and the unimaginable murders that they all committed… Then at the end, the screenwriter was trying to portray them as… “Well, they are also humans too… With feelings and desires…” HELL NO! That ship has sailed, wrecked and sunk since episode 5 or so.
too many unbelievable plot twists. Over the top acting from everyone. Worst KDrama! PS: I don’t think I have…
What the hell happened in this drama…? NO… NO… Let me rephrase that… What the hell did not happen in this drama…? This drama has every plots imaginable and unimaginable.
If Han Mo Ne had happened to be Bang Da Mi in disguise… I would have not been surprised, whatsoever!
This drama has more twists and turns than a labyrinth. I haven’t seen such a ridiculous writing since “The Last Empress.” Then, I realized both dramas were written by the same screenwriter, Kim Soon Ok. It makes so much sense now.
I am not sure how I feel about the ending. I liked the show overal, but I was hoping it would finish with an ending…
Oh yeah… “Vagabond…” Unlike the horrible writing for “The Killing Vote,” that was a darned good thriller-actions-packed drama. But the astronomical unresolved cliffhanger… That was and still is uncalled for.
It is not his acting at all. Of course, there can always be room for improvement…
Recently, it is his project’s selections that are not good.
I feel the more popular he gets, the worse his project’s selections get.
I really don’t get the writing.
The screenwriters suppose to make us fall in love or at least intrigue by the main characters… Not get “What the hell feelings” about them…
I simply don’t find both of them likable.
The ML is a pushover and the FL is a… Well, I will keep that one for myself.
I was so excited about this production. Finally, we were going to have a second “General and I” or “The Song of Glory.”
Two main leads bouncing off each other with overwhelming chemistry, intelligence and dynamic quid pro quos…
What I got is bizarre and boring.
I seriously thought that I was watching something different from everyone else.
I do not find that they have chemistry at all. I don’t know if I make sense… Their chemistry feels like acting… I am not convinced by it.
As much as I love XuXu, I just cannot see what everyone else is seeing.
The ML… Is he 16 years old in grade school? Why would he get so shaken by his feelings for her to the point of messing up that bad. And I find his character abundantly way too nonchalant for the situation that he is in.
The FL… I love a strong, independent female character with the added sharp strategic mind; however, I find her incessant schemings more childish and more low-rated than structured and intelligent.
I gave it 8 episodes, solely because of XuXu… Then I got tired of it.
For me, the so-called impressive strategies that the 2 main leads were coming with… Were not impressive enough but rather boring.
Not sure if I would go back to finish it.
In terms of intricate strategies… I will wait for “Nirvana in Fire 3” and “Joy of Life 2.”
That is the 6th or the 7th drama that I dropped from XuXu lately. I do feel bad for him.
This kid got the goods…
Have seen him in many, many, many productions before but in “Castaway Diva…” He truly impressed me.
He reminds me of a young, Nam Da-reum.
Can’t wait to see him in the future.
We still don’t have the slightest idea how this degenerate-deranged scientist came to experiment on the HMs…?
And why someone like him is not yet changed into a HM…?
The over-convoluted storylines were certainly confusing and unnecessary.
Finally, the first male lead or the lack of the first male lead… I really want to know how much he got paid for this second season.
They seriously F…ed it all up.
His character was playing hide and seek with us.
The first season was strange but it was very entertaining and had substance.
This second season is simply the aftermath of an apocalyptic-experimental disaster with the added-unnecessary military force or the lack of.
The first male lead is pretty much nonexistent and the interesting characters from the previous season are playing a fun game of “Now you see me… Now you don’t see me.”
Perfectly describes this letdown second season.
This one is definitely one of them.
The pure rage in his eyes is enough materials to make a second season.
I love that he did not bother to salute this bluntly corrupted system during their graduation.
Then at the end, the screenwriter was trying to portray them as… “Well, they are also humans too… With feelings and desires…”
HELL NO!
That ship has sailed, wrecked and sunk since episode 5 or so.
NO… NO… Let me rephrase that…
What the hell did not happen in this drama…?
This drama has every plots imaginable and unimaginable.
If Han Mo Ne had happened to be Bang Da Mi in disguise…
I would have not been surprised, whatsoever!
I was like… “Finally, this actor is not playing a villain!”
Then I was like… “Oh no! I was too quick to react.”
I haven’t seen such a ridiculous writing since “The Last Empress.”
Then, I realized both dramas were written by the same screenwriter, Kim Soon Ok.
It makes so much sense now.
Unlike the horrible writing for “The Killing Vote,” that was a darned good thriller-actions-packed drama.
But the astronomical unresolved cliffhanger… That was and still is uncalled for.
This is a tribulation that I can skip.