Indeed. Been a rabid Haoran fan since NIF2. We need more series from him or we riot. I cannot survive on movies…
Chill, I just meant he's prolly rejecting a lot of offers and might not do a drama anytime soon, I never said you don't know that or anything. Damn you can't even make a small comment anymore without triggering someone lmao
Indeed. Been a rabid Haoran fan since NIF2. We need more series from him or we riot. I cannot survive on movies…
I don't think he wants to do a drama anytime soon tbh lol I honestly believe he has rejected a lot of drama offers. He's immensely popular in mainland, one of the most popular of his gen. It's impossible that he hasn't gotten any drama offers lol
You're right. I like it because of the subject matter and it ticks the right boxes for me. But what are the chances…
The past scenes are being used for expositions, the thing is you can't just insert expositions more than half way through the show. Like there needs to be a process. The introduction - the exposition/backstory that builds up the development - the big reveal - the climax. But the show just keeps inserting more background story over background story. We're 4 eps away from the end yet we're still exploring the background for some reason.
Most of the episodes are filler like. There are good moments but most of them feels just dragged out just for the sake of creating more run time. It's also not lost on me that the characters have undergone zero character development (which I blame on the incredibly messy segmentation of the timeline). Past or present, all the characters essentially feel the same. The only difference is that Yigang's in a wheelchair and Hyunjo's in a hospital bed or roaming the wilderness.
Most of this I blame on the director rather than the writer. The director's supposed to be the vision, he has to direct how the screenplay's being handled and he has failed massively here.
He's not her brother, he's a fellow con artist (she's a con artist).
No he called her noona because she was someone he knew from before. They weren't related at all, he was just like her subordinate. She's a master con artist and he was a goon of hers basically.
You're right. I like it because of the subject matter and it ticks the right boxes for me. But what are the chances…
It's nothing to do with the genre really for some of us. I love that that infused supernatural with murder thriller. Problem is in how the story is being told, the narrative is so weak here. The future builds momentum and just when it actually gets good, the show goes back into the past segment and ruins the whole momentum. The storytelling is just being done in such underwhelming manner. A prime example of this was episode 11, we got some progress in the future story but then they went back to past where there was almost zero progression in the story.
Most of these episodes feels completely filler-like. The drama could've ended in ~10-12 episodes realistically. We do not need every single of these murders being played out in such detail, it becomes a slog when you do that eventually and they made that mistake here. We needed them to focus on 2-3 events in depth and then progress the story with it instead.
The writer's brother was annoying at first, but I actually respect him now since despite being infected, he's trying to save the others unlike the other infected idiots who just want to cause more harm.
Also omg that streamer piece of shit is giving me a lot of anger issues. Instead of getting worried over the mother, he's such a fking selfish asshat omg If I was in that building I'd beat him up so badly.
Oh please shut up they are just doing their job so if they didn’t do their jobs you still will complain stop…
100% agreed. The main leads are hypocritical af They absolutely think they're above the law, but go apeshit when someone else does something. Like I get their point of view, but them being judgemental over Han Tae Seok's actions shows their hypocrisy.
Another thing that showcases their hypocrisy -> them being judgy over the writer hiding her brother, despite him never transforming but hiding the fact that Saebom's also been infected and could turn anytime soon herself (well she wouldn't turn, but thye don't know that!), well in this case it's more Yi hyun being a hypocrite than Saebom.
Saebom is definitely NOT anti-terrorism squad material whatsoever. Impulsive, hot headed, lacks rational thoughts. Recipe for s disastrous anti-terrorism squad member fr
Most of the episodes are filler like. There are good moments but most of them feels just dragged out just for the sake of creating more run time. It's also not lost on me that the characters have undergone zero character development (which I blame on the incredibly messy segmentation of the timeline). Past or present, all the characters essentially feel the same. The only difference is that Yigang's in a wheelchair and Hyunjo's in a hospital bed or roaming the wilderness.
Most of this I blame on the director rather than the writer. The director's supposed to be the vision, he has to direct how the screenplay's being handled and he has failed massively here.
Most of these episodes feels completely filler-like. The drama could've ended in ~10-12 episodes realistically. We do not need every single of these murders being played out in such detail, it becomes a slog when you do that eventually and they made that mistake here. We needed them to focus on 2-3 events in depth and then progress the story with it instead.
Also omg that streamer piece of shit is giving me a lot of anger issues. Instead of getting worried over the mother, he's such a fking selfish asshat omg If I was in that building I'd beat him up so badly.
Another thing that showcases their hypocrisy -> them being judgy over the writer hiding her brother, despite him never transforming but hiding the fact that Saebom's also been infected and could turn anytime soon herself (well she wouldn't turn, but thye don't know that!), well in this case it's more Yi hyun being a hypocrite than Saebom.
Saebom is definitely NOT anti-terrorism squad material whatsoever. Impulsive, hot headed, lacks rational thoughts. Recipe for s disastrous anti-terrorism squad member fr