This was ridiculous in my opinion. If the game was in 1 place (so they could actually monitor players without over-scaling the game) or it had a real meaning I would have enjoyed it. I hated how the bad guys could do virtually everything; tap into surveillance cameras, run rampant with using the police, and exert a very unrealistic influence and power. That ruined the show for me. Moreover, the game had no meaning to it and most people were chosen randomly for no reason. At least the acting was good, but that was all.
Also, people are relying on supposed ex-staff's words. Do we really know if they actually worked with the group…
Actually, she admitted that she was wrong.
"In 2017, a former T-ara staff member stated that Ryu was the actual bully in the scandal that plagued T-ara in 2012. The reports featured a picture of an alleged text conversation between Ryu and Areum, T-ara’s member at the time, in which Ryu threatens Areum with comments such as "I’ll scratch up your face so you can’t be on TV" and "Stupid bitch. Show up in front of me, we’ll see what happens." Soon afterward, more and more staffers came forwards with evidence that Ryu had been disrespectful to the other members as well as stylists, and had faked how severe an injury was in order to get more sympathy. Ryu initially tried to deny the rumours by lashing out at the staffers in return, but eventually admitted that the texts were real. After suffering from an intense backlash, including being removed from several television shows, Ryu deleted her Instagram account."
From recent reports I have seen, looks like she is trying to fix her relationship with the previous group member. I don't really interested in her, but at least, she acknowledged it and is trying to become better.
I disagree about how the characters become lame—everything that happens is clear character development. Initially,…
"Plus one more thing... Kevin lee was banged in the wall and he died so the fatal injuries must be on spinal cord. However, car accident (the way it was banged in pole) will give more injuries on frontal part."
The doc stated that it was a hit to the head/neck, not the spinal cord. His head did hit the wall when he was pushed, and the doc assumed he hit his head on the headrest of the car chair.
I miss the original title haha, it was inspired by the Song-Song couple. I wish we didn't have to change so many…
We are not changing all titles, there is a criteria. It should be before the series airs. We should compare it to multiple databases and choose the one mostly used.
I disagree about how the characters become lame—everything that happens is clear character development. Initially,…
About point 7. "The reason of death can be easily found out, whether it was because of accident or some scuffle." Not really. They did point out the injuries but there is no way for them to know for sure as the doctor said.
"Also, time of death, whether he was already dead before the accident or not." If you study a little bit of forensic science, you would know that the time of death is almost always an estimated time. There is no way for them to know the exact time of death. The signs of death don't show up at the same time for every dead body and the environmental conditions affect it too.
"With finger print evidence inside his car, Tae wook would have been easily caught." Tae Wook did erase his finger prints from the car. Not realistic, but can be done if he is meticulous.
Was it necessary to change the name or is this really what its called?
Asianwiki, wiki.d-addicts, Wikipedia, DramaFever all have the same title as MDL.
For Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, and Thai shows and films, stick with the official English names given by the producers. Example: Sweet Stranger and Me instead of the literal translation The Man Living in the House.
Moreover, the game had no meaning to it and most people were chosen randomly for no reason.
At least the acting was good, but that was all.
2/10 (1 star out of 5) - Watched on Netflix
"In 2017, a former T-ara staff member stated that Ryu was the actual bully in the scandal that plagued T-ara in 2012. The reports featured a picture of an alleged text conversation between Ryu and Areum, T-ara’s member at the time, in which Ryu threatens Areum with comments such as "I’ll scratch up your face so you can’t be on TV" and "Stupid bitch. Show up in front of me, we’ll see what happens." Soon afterward, more and more staffers came forwards with evidence that Ryu had been disrespectful to the other members as well as stylists, and had faked how severe an injury was in order to get more sympathy. Ryu initially tried to deny the rumours by lashing out at the staffers in return, but eventually admitted that the texts were real. After suffering from an intense backlash, including being removed from several television shows, Ryu deleted her Instagram account."
From recent reports I have seen, looks like she is trying to fix her relationship with the previous group member. I don't really interested in her, but at least, she acknowledged it and is trying to become better.
However, the official one is actually "Welcome to Waikiki".
However, the official one is actually "Welcome to Waikiki".
The doc stated that it was a hit to the head/neck, not the spinal cord. His head did hit the wall when he was pushed, and the doc assumed he hit his head on the headrest of the car chair.
It should be before the series airs. We should compare it to multiple databases and choose the one mostly used.
"The reason of death can be easily found out, whether it was because of accident or some scuffle."
Not really. They did point out the injuries but there is no way for them to know for sure as the doctor said.
"Also, time of death, whether he was already dead before the accident or not."
If you study a little bit of forensic science, you would know that the time of death is almost always an estimated time. There is no way for them to know the exact time of death. The signs of death don't show up at the same time for every dead body and the environmental conditions affect it too.
"With finger print evidence inside his car, Tae wook would have been easily caught."
Tae Wook did erase his finger prints from the car. Not realistic, but can be done if he is meticulous.
For Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, and Thai shows and films, stick with the official English names given by the producers.
Example: Sweet Stranger and Me instead of the literal translation The Man Living in the House.
https://mydramalist.com/discussions/support/17285-guidelines-editing-and-submitting-new-dramas-movies-and-actors
We compare different databases and go with the most used title. In this case, we had to go with "Something in the Rain."
http://asianwiki.com/Something_in_the_Rain
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Something_in_the_Rain
New title.
Part 2: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/road
Part 3: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/tiltedsummer