Man what did he do Twitter peeps are so against his casting especially Suzy stans
I'm pretty sure celebs only post to X they don't read it, especially not comments from the public. They allow the public to rip each other to shreds and carry on with their lives in peace.
It's got a murder mystery? I'm conflicted, I liked it apart from that, and a big fan of Son Na-eun, but I'm going…
Me too, she stole the show in Cinderella, she had the wow factor. She's a charismatic actress, I'm delighted she's got the lead role in this show. I'm going to stick with it and hope the pointless mystery plot just goes away quickly!
It's got a murder mystery? I'm conflicted, I liked it apart from that, and a big fan of Son Na-eun, but I'm going to stop if it's a murder mystery, cross genres suck, it's lazy, cheap thrills.
Better than I expected, but it didn't quite pull through, maybe because I expected it not to. Was the service to provide life after death for the subject or their loved ones, it wasn't quite clear, but the loved ones could just pull the plug as they wished... death after death? The Lawnmower Man (woman) sequence didn't quite fit the system capabilities, I'm being fussy, the idea was nice. The actors weren't fully engaged with it, looked like they didn't know what was going on behind the green screens.
Edit, I should add that I enjoyed it all the way through, just ignored a couple of cringey bits. If Gong Yoo was an avatar, why was he exclusive to Tang Wei, he could have reunited with Bo-gum too (together in another sci-fi film)
Not hating, just disagreeing with you... Tbh I object to the terms 'trope' and 'cliché'. I've never seen 2 such scenes the same and never hated such a scene, in fact I love them, it gives the FL a chance to show what she's made of.
If I watch a football match and a player kicks the football, I don't roll my eyes and post on sns "not this cliché again!?"
In this case, the purpose was not to drive Hong-ju away, rather the opposite wasn't it? A credit card was totally original too, the symbolic wad of cash is highly impractical these days. And the mother's style and disposition were original, as was Hong-ju's reaction.
where did all the conservative brain dead people come from???? so many people arguing about virginity here when…
Those people have been brainwashed, they are weak-minded. When you say conservative, you are describing a leftist ideology that stems from Marxist critical theory: communism. Finding offense and negativity where none exists is part of it. Brainwashing groups into a uniform thinking way and shutting down (via shaming, insulting) opposition is the aim. The success of the methodology is self evident.
You should mark this as a spoiler-people will start looking here thinking about binging it now that it is over.…
Probably not, it takes a brave person to check out the comments of a drama they're thinking of watching (or articles for that matter, this whole site is spoiler city)
Hong-ju: "Would you like to share some ramyeon?" Saucy. (Yes, pun intended) Big smiles next morning on the stairs. We don't get to see the in-between thank goodness, we're not savages. If you live off kiss scenes I'd say you're missing out.
The great Kim Won-hae, I love him. When he told the writer to leave Hong-ju alone, heroic
I remember that, I couldn't stop laughing when he hammed it up as the beaten-up gangster in hospital. Hilarious. He can get into character so well, comedy or dramatic.
Edit, I should add that I enjoyed it all the way through, just ignored a couple of cringey bits. If Gong Yoo was an avatar, why was he exclusive to Tang Wei, he could have reunited with Bo-gum too (together in another sci-fi film)
If I watch a football match and a player kicks the football, I don't roll my eyes and post on sns "not this cliché again!?"
In this case, the purpose was not to drive Hong-ju away, rather the opposite wasn't it? A credit card was totally original too, the symbolic wad of cash is highly impractical these days. And the mother's style and disposition were original, as was Hong-ju's reaction.
Saucy. (Yes, pun intended)
Big smiles next morning on the stairs.
We don't get to see the in-between thank goodness, we're not savages.
If you live off kiss scenes I'd say you're missing out.