I wonder if it is because of the child abuse that it has a higher age rating?
Yes, I thought so too after checking the parental guide. I do believe children and teens should develop awareness about bullying and, sometimes, the way it's depicted in shows can elicit empathy and serve as a prevention tool. But, it depends on how it's portrayed, of course. I don't remember exactly how it's done here, so I'll have to rewatch it to confirm it's actually suitable for my cousin.
I'm at episode 31and I'm just wishing those two asholes leave her alone and she just goes with her newly made friend to travel through mountains and rivers.
It depends on what kind of books you like. Three Body is very wordy and kinda long. It took me like five months…
Thanks! I like any kind of books as long as they are good, I don't mind if they are wordy or long at all, although in this case I'll have to consider that I will probably reading this in a language that's not my own and may be more difficult. So maybe watching the series is easier and faster. Which version (book or series) did you like the most?
I was about to to recommend this to my little cousin, seeing that's going to be on netflix soon, but I saw the rating is +15. I love this show but I watched it in 2023 and don't remember what makes it not proper for teens under that age.
I watched it without any expectation, not knowing what was it about, and it was a complete surprise. It became my favorite drama so I highly recommend it.
He's half demon cuz his father was a demon and was the prior Lord cat. His father wanted MZY to succeed him before…
And how about that time travel thing... I mean, either she had the demon core during 18 years or hadn't. Changing the past to make the ml the recipient for the demon core would had mean she never had the demon core at all during those years. That doesn't makes sense, it would rewrite the story and that didn't happen.
Which version (book or series) did you like the most?