I'm used to think that way as well. You and your beloved kissed, you are not in your own body.. there's another…
Some people feel weirded out because of the possibility of Naksu getting her body back, making Uk have mixed feelings about the physical change. I don't see a huge problem with that. Would I stop loving my husband if something drastically change in his appearance? My answer is no. If Uk loves Naksu, then I think he won't mind. He knows from the start that she was in a borrowed body.
I honestly don't mind it, Yul isn't annoying like others from other KDramas. He's a good contrast against Jang…
Yeah, I like Yul. I hope he stays a good friend of Uk's. The difference between Yul and Uk is exactly what Uk said on EP 12. Yul plays by the book because everyone roots for the guy to succeed. Uk had to rebel a lot because no one was willing to help him, so he's always on the grey zone and following his heart. Since no one expects anything from him, he can be selfish.
Latest still cuts and a bit of narrative from tvN - I don't know why they keep pushing this triangle-that-does-not-exist.https://twitter.com/CJnDrama/status/1552821385373704195From…
Since Yul is advancing in his attempt to win the FL, I hope he stays in character (hero) and willingly sacrifices himself for the FL if necessary.
im confused about naksu/bo-yeon/mu-deok .... someone explain pls
Jin Buyeon went missing and assumed the identity of Mudeok. Naksu used the alchemy of souls and ended up in Mudeok's body. The latest episodes explain about how Buyeon was born in a special way, I don't want to spoil you in case you didn't watch episode 11?
I mean it's good and I like it but is it really THAT good? I have my doubts.
Well, it does approach social problems in a sensible/fun way. The characters are cute. We know how Koreans love cute things. I am throughly enjoying because it offers entertainment and gives spotlight to some taboo themes. I do like AoS best because fantasy is my favorite genre. But the public is always more open to slice of life/modern stories because it's something they can relate without much abstraction.
Do you not have an opinion on a drama before it's finished? I watched the first episode and thought "OMG AMAZING" and rated it 10. I usually change the rating while it's airing. Other platforms give you the chance to rate per episode, so it's not wierd at all. It's more helpful to rate by episode than just at the end. Some people decide if they'll start watching after seeing the ratings.
The difference between Yul and Uk is exactly what Uk said on EP 12. Yul plays by the book because everyone roots for the guy to succeed. Uk had to rebel a lot because no one was willing to help him, so he's always on the grey zone and following his heart. Since no one expects anything from him, he can be selfish.
I do like AoS best because fantasy is my favorite genre. But the public is always more open to slice of life/modern stories because it's something they can relate without much abstraction.