currently on the 3rd episode.... can't decide if I want to continue or not. Esther Yu's facial expressions are…
I’m on the 2nd and I’m having trouble too. Her facial expression makes it look like there isn’t much going on in her head. And I’m so exhausted with the overly cutesy FL. I don’t mind them being cute, but this fake wide eyed high pitch tone is too much.
I’m episode 2 now and I’m having problems getting through it. I feel like someone slowed the speed down on…
What do you mean about the Thai speaking scenes? Are they dubbed in Chinese? I’m on the second episode at the fight and it looks like they are, and from the cast list I know that actor is Thai. Is that what you’re referring to? It is kind of annoying. I hate watching when things are dubbed.
Umm so I finally finished this one! It was a decent watch overall but it definitely didn’t live up to the expectations…
I’m episode 2 now and I’m having problems getting through it. I feel like someone slowed the speed down on the playback. And the long drawn out silences take up half the episode. Also, some of the fighting looked kind of cheesy. I’m going to keep trying though. I ghee my other problem is like you said it has a wattpad vibe, which is fine, but not really something I like.
Only place I can find to watch this is dailymotion. Any websites to watch it on that aren’t so annoying? I’m willing to pay to stream but it doesn’t look like it’s it’s on any streaming services.
I haven’t watched this yet, so my response to your last questions may be off, but I think the “noble idiocy” is more common in fiction than in real life. I’m not saying people don’t make sacrifices for those that they love, but I don’t think in real life people take it as far as cutting a person out of their life, leaving them, ghosting them, making them believe they don’t like them. I think as human being we are more selfish and need and crave a relationship. If you find someone you really love, I think most people try to make it work, now whether it works out in the end, that isn’t guaranteed. Which is why I think a lot of people get divorced, they think they were in love and they could face the world together, and the world was just a lot harsher then they thought. Sorry for the LONG reply. I just think most people realize relationships have ups and downs, while fictional relationship see a down and all of a sudden they need to leave to protect the other. And in the real world, most people would not take make the person who deserted them, regardless of the situation.
I finished watching it, but more out of boredom than enjoyment. I lost interest somewhere halfway through the…
I find it common in way too many dramas that the plot starts losing its appeal in the latter half. I don’t know what the reason is. But it happens in all types of genres. Sometimes I feel it’s because they’re trying to drag it out and other times because they are just trying to rush to wrap it up.
I agree. I like his acting. But this villain was a bit annoying and over the top. The constant laughing was just too much and forced. I imagine that was a decision made by writing and directors, because it just seemed forced when he had to do it CONSTANTLY.
The "svastika" (Sanskrit) is a sacred symbol in so-called Eastern religions (Hindu, Buddhism).Hard to…
I’d imagine it was also already apart of the temple they were filming at. The symbol, like you said, probably isn’t as divisive in the East, so they may not even have recognized it as an issue, or cared. I noticed it, but I was aware that it had been appropriated by the Nazi’s.
Regarding the most recent episodes. Do banks and credit cards not refund money if you dispute the charge in Korea? I mean I get it’s hard to track them down, but most places would refund your money if you have some proof it’s fraudulent. Although I know if it was that easy there’d be no story, just curious.
In the volleyball case. Why did he opt to play the game? I mean clearly the bad guy was in an administration office . But putting on the equipment would allow the bad guy to track him, so it makes no sense. If there was a living victim I could maybe see him wing forces into it, but not in this case.
The ending was kind of annoying. Spoiler in the comment.
So he stabs the guy and wants to keep him alive and then there is a random fire and the bad guy is dead and everyone just beli that? No one questions how the fire got started or period that the bad guy is actually dead. Not to mention the Nanny is no where to be seen. I get it’s open ended and he’s obviously alive, but it just annoys me they went through all this to catch him and so easily believed he was dead. I feel this happens so much in dramas. They start off good, but when it comes to the end, it starts lacking creativity and making sense. Also, how do these people get stabbed and sliced so many times and still live?