I would surmise that given the experience of this group, none would sign up for the train wreck a few of you envision...…
Have you seen Valentine's Day or NY's Eve though. Full of Veteran Emmy and Oscar winners (like Shirley MacLaine, Julia Roberts, Halle Berry, Robert De Niro, Kathy Bates, Anne Hathaway, Hilary Swank, etc.) and nominated actors. Still sucked. Cast can't save a movie like this. They have what? 120 mins or 150mins runtime? With these many characters the storyline can never be fleshed out properly. If one characters does get decent development, you have to compromise on the screentime for another character and they get left behind.
It's the opposite, the quality of BLs have increased. Esp since last year, many of them even break the BL barrier…
ATOTS is in my watchlist actually. But I keep postponing it. I might watch it by next month.
Oh. I'm not into Danmei/xianxia type of shows. I've seen upto like 10th episode of UT but I dropped it after that because it felt far too slow for my liking.
Ahh Trapped. I definitely like Trapped's second couple. They were adorable (Jack and Zhou Zi). I also liked the het couple in Trapped actually. The sister and the mentor lol
Do you mean execution? LOL And same for me. I'm okay with cliche, as long as it is done well.
A Mushishi fan? My friend, you are a rare breed!! Mushishi's my fave anime of all time.
Do you consider Bleach adaptation supernatural fantasy? I'd recommend that one as well. It's surprisingly a really good movie. One of the best anime/manga -> Live-action adaptation I've seen in fact.
It's the opposite, the quality of BLs have increased. Esp since last year, many of them even break the BL barrier…
IDK what the dramas you mentioned are lol the acronyms escapes my mind (except for ATOTS, which I've not seen and ITSAY, which I agree is a gem).
If you like fujoshi fanservice done right, this drama is it. It's lighthearted and the tone itself feels minimal. Cliched? Definitely, but it doesn't retract from the decency of it.
Are people really asking why Hana's being criticised? Like seriously, it does not take much to understand why.
First of all, if you haven't noticed yet the Rainbow taxi team ONLY goes after the culprits who have escaped the law (for e.g the child rapist at the beginning or the bullies) and/or are working off the grid and will probably will never get caught by the system (for e.g the people at the beginning taking advantage of intellectually disabled people): the bullies were reported, but they were given no punishment; the disabled girl (Maria) was being tortured by a cop himself etc. etc. Basically, they're cleaning up the streets off things that aren't going to be caught by the justice system. So ask yourself, "would you rather these culprits roam around free torturing other people or they be caught even through unlawful means?". Most people would rather the latter than the former.
Secondly, Hana herself knows this. But somehow she wants to stop the team from catching even these people. So indirectly, her actions will cause the culprits to be free ergo more suffering to be around.
Also, the writing from the beginning is showing us how broken the system is and it often doesn't work. It's making us empathise with the victims and root for the team since the beginning. The narration is being done in a way that portrays Hana as someone who's unintentionally turning into a character not very likeable to the viewers as their empathy for the victims are already established.
TL;DR, Hana's not likeable because she's useless and the writing showcases how useless she is throughout the show. So people don't like her, simple.
Please explain to me why people don’t like the character of kang ha ha she just doing her job but I guess you…
Stop repeating this question and read the comments. Almost everyone here have explained why she's not a likeable character. It's not their fault that you don't have the capacity to digest explanations.
Oh. I'm not into Danmei/xianxia type of shows. I've seen upto like 10th episode of UT but I dropped it after that because it felt far too slow for my liking.
Ahh Trapped. I definitely like Trapped's second couple. They were adorable (Jack and Zhou Zi). I also liked the het couple in Trapped actually. The sister and the mentor lol
Do you mean execution? LOL And same for me. I'm okay with cliche, as long as it is done well.
Do you consider Bleach adaptation supernatural fantasy? I'd recommend that one as well. It's surprisingly a really good movie. One of the best anime/manga -> Live-action adaptation I've seen in fact.
If you like fujoshi fanservice done right, this drama is it. It's lighthearted and the tone itself feels minimal. Cliched? Definitely, but it doesn't retract from the decency of it.
First of all, if you haven't noticed yet the Rainbow taxi team ONLY goes after the culprits who have escaped the law (for e.g the child rapist at the beginning or the bullies) and/or are working off the grid and will probably will never get caught by the system (for e.g the people at the beginning taking advantage of intellectually disabled people): the bullies were reported, but they were given no punishment; the disabled girl (Maria) was being tortured by a cop himself etc. etc. Basically, they're cleaning up the streets off things that aren't going to be caught by the justice system. So ask yourself, "would you rather these culprits roam around free torturing other people or they be caught even through unlawful means?". Most people would rather the latter than the former.
Secondly, Hana herself knows this. But somehow she wants to stop the team from catching even these people. So indirectly, her actions will cause the culprits to be free ergo more suffering to be around.
Also, the writing from the beginning is showing us how broken the system is and it often doesn't work. It's making us empathise with the victims and root for the team since the beginning. The narration is being done in a way that portrays Hana as someone who's unintentionally turning into a character not very likeable to the viewers as their empathy for the victims are already established.
TL;DR, Hana's not likeable because she's useless and the writing showcases how useless she is throughout the show. So people don't like her, simple.