I think what I love most about goblin is the writing. the way the writers manage to connect so many characters and events into one solid plot is something that's been found lacking in so many other shows. At first, so many things seem unimportant, but they eventually turned out to be more relevant to the story than I expected. And the story really took it's time. At times, I felt like the show had sidelined its own main plot, but really, they were trying to establish the characters' personalities and build meaningful, down-to-earth relationships between them. And it really paid off. their dynamics turned out to be the most crucial part of the plot. I'm still searching for a show with a set of main characters as good as 2521, but Goblin came so close๐.
if you find the age Gap uncomfortable, that's totally fine. however, why is it that no one ever mentions the age gaps between humans and immortals I shows like vampire diaries and twilight. because Edward and Stefan LOOK like they're in the same age range as Bella and Elena, right? But what does it matter if he looks 17 or 30. at the end of day, he's still been around for centuries and has more experience than whichever girl he's gonna meet. as long as their souls and personalities connect, that's all that matters. anyway, this is the reasoning behind how I got over the age Gap.
i didn't understand Masterxys'comment either, but rather than proceeding to ask if he/she is dumb, maybe try asking for further explanation. maybe you might learn something you didn't know before, or correct them on something they're wrong about.๐
It is enough in this series that the icon Hyun Bin is the male lead,you silly
sorry dear, but even he wasn't enough to make me enjoy this. but his performance wasn't even my problem with the show. my problem was with the plot and the characters. his acting was fine. I still love Hyun bin ๐
How does the things that happens in the GAME also happens in the real life too, I mean is it bcz of some bug or…
Wow. You know your stuff. I found it so difficult to enjoy the story because of all these confusions. I feel like these explanations you're giving me now are concepts the series should've delved into in order to carry along their non-gamer audience. Instead, all the characters just pretended like what was going on was completely normal and didn't question any of it. I would've enjoyed the show a lot more if they went into the mechanics of gaming and augmented reality. Instead, the show just created a lot of questions that were never answered. Anyway, thank you. You've been really helpful ๐.
So now you're criticizig me for choosing to spend MY OWN time watching a show that I was assured would get better. I dont think you actually have a point. This is a platform open to users to share their opinions, whether it be negative or positive. If you dont like that, take it up with the app developers. I didnt like a show and I stated it. That's my right. I chose to finish the show in hopes it would get better. Also my right. I think you need to come to terms with the reality of conflicting human preferences and choices, and also figure out what your problem is cos it certainly isn't me. And girl, I always express my opinions properly. Here's a smiley๐.
P.s.: you can choose to respond if you want, but I'm over this conversation. Just thought I should let you know.
How does the things that happens in the GAME also happens in the real life too, I mean is it bcz of some bug or…
Honestly, thank you for that explanation. Still, that doesn't explain really explain how virtual weapons had an effect on real life, so please, if you could go further, I'd appreciate. Also, can you please explain the personal instance concept, because I find it absurd that a gamer was able to alter reality, making it as though he wasn't right there when he was. Also, how did he afford a years supply of food and water seeing as he never came in contact with anyone and also couldn't afford it financially, or how did he survive without them?
If you don't respect my opinions, why should I respect yours? I'll show just about anyone the same amount of respect that they show me because respect is a reciprocal value. Newsflash: every series requires time, effort and funding๐. So I'm supposed to commend every show simply because it was made?Heres something specific: I like absolutely nothing about Memories of Alhambra. Not the off-putting and poorly written leads, not the far-fetched nonsensical plot, and certainly not the convenient plot holes. If my initial comment had said "this is the best show I've ever seen", would you have come for me? No. So why are you pretending like this is about the need for specificity? You just don't like to be disagreed with, but that's the world. I have my opinions and you have yours. People have a best and worst drama. You're not gonna change mine simply by telling me it's wrong. But I'm open to fact-based argument any day.
I'm not wrong just cos I don't validate your mediocre taste in TV๐. you may not know this, but shows you put on a pedestal could be crap to someone else.
Just finished Little Women, and wow, what an amazing story. I loved the portrayal of women as a flawed, emotional, strong, and capable species. I loved how the men complemented the womem in the lives and how much they sacrificed and cared for them. Really great acting too. One of the best character building I've seen in kdrama, with well written motives, backstories and dynamics.
P.s.: you can choose to respond if you want, but I'm over this conversation. Just thought I should let you know.
Little Women is an 8/10 for me.