Yea, just like most of the comments said, Usagi's reason to go back felt..... Huh? Girl thats your mans. You're supposed to talk to him about stuff. Your dad's death's bothering you and you purposely keep it from him and trust a random stranger. Well Usagi from S1-S2>>>>
Ryuji being obsessed with "land of the dead" yea sure bro but why you gotta listen to some bob cut hobo or drag other people into your psycho mess?
Alice as usual hard carried with his thinking. And the new cast + games were interesting. I actually enjoyed that.
This is a one time watch. Yes, just a one time. I wouldn't see myself or anyone going for a second rewatch even with the star cast hype. The action delivers on point. Si Wan as Mantis and Gu Young as Jae Yi do have some killer action but that's about it.
Oh hell nah bro. I didn't sit through one hour of awesome acting, friendship, crush and feelings drama just to…
One question i have is why didn't she clarify? When Hyun Jin was catching feelings for her, she should have cleared I'm doing this for my bestie. Not me. It could've sounded weird at first but if she explained whole story both Hyun Jin and Woon Ho would have understood she's acting as proxy for her bestie. Although Hyun Jin wasn't the one Yeon Du was interested in.
Props to Yeon Du too. I thought she'd have a catfight over that but she was a sweetheart who knew how much Bora meant to her and pushed both Woon Hoo and Bora to confess. However it meant nothing in the end. She'll always remember Woon Hoo but that's about it. He can only be remembered now.
Oh hell nah bro. I didn't sit through one hour of awesome acting, friendship, crush and feelings drama just to watch bro nope outta life randomly. After all that i was hoping they'd get a happy reunion or something. Showing everyone grown up, still with each other together and enjoying life as married couples. But nah we only get a grown up Bora. Woo Ho isn't there for obvious reasons but we don't see Yeoun Du and Hyun Jin as well. Hopefully they got their happy ending
This movie raises more questions than answers. Its a nice movie, a simple one but felt sudden and rushed.
1. They needed to explore the father daughter dynamic more. It felt a bit lackluster even though their relationship seemed repairing at the end.
2. There's no way the SK government or the whole world is just gonna sit quiet after seeing a man become legit Superman for a couple of hours. Many shady organizations inside or outside would try to get their hands on him and make him a Winter Soldier type weapon. Cuz he may have powers but his body/mind is still human it seems.
3. Also there's no way Taesan Group and Director Hong just let him get away with that. He derailed their plans and caused huge losses. For someone as ruthless and rich they are, getting a gun, hitman/assassin squad won't be hard.
4. Even if he was the one who drank all the energy of the meteor that came into spring water, there's still that meteor left crashed somewhere.
Like i said its a nice simple one time watch but that's as far as it gets. This movie raises more questions than answers.
Its an one time watch average entertainer. If you're expecting something dramatic, tension filled fast/action paced then don't. You'll be disappointed. (I mean you can guess from the title). Just think of it as a salted potato chip movie.
Does anyone remember the movie Seven? The scene where Bradd Pitt crashes out after learning whats in the box?…
First thing? Memories gone again?! Ayo whats with that trope in kdramas? I fricking hate it. It worked well in the beginning but same for ending? They went through all that trouble, pain, ass kicking and received generational beatdowns only for Yoon Chae Ok to forget who Master Jang is. Yea yea she does get a hunch, she instinctively is attracted to him again but she isn't Yoon Chae Ok anymore she's legit someone else entirely. The only good what came out of it was to see Han Soo Hee play bubbly girl for a few minutes after playing a cold, stern strict character for a whole two seasons.
Maeda san is beyond obsessive but her motivation doesn't align with me. She sees Master Jang as "friend/equal" but also has him nearly murdered and experimented and lets it all go but then again goes back and forth. She did play the yandere trope well but the reason wasn't clear to me. Also her end wasn't cool either. It should have been Jang, Chae Ok or Najin monsters who killed her. Not Seung Jo. They did give them both an arc and backstory but both protagonists deserved to kill her more imo. Thats the onlycomplains i have, otherwise its an awesome fricking drama. Han So Hee does action so so so well
Does anyone remember the movie Seven? The scene where Bradd Pitt crashes out after learning whats in the box? Like when he just screams oh God again and again? That was my reaction to this ending. Its a great drama nonetheless. Action, fast paced and nicely mixes romance and tragedy too but that ending is something i do NOT approve of.
Finally mad props to Jung Yun Ha too. She did portray the saying hell hath no fury like a woman scorned perfectly. Her villain antics were the high points of performance in this series imo
The only doubt/complain i have is why was Noh In Ji reluctant to start a life with Jeong Wan? They basically had…
Although it can be argued that their starting point was a time when they both were low/depressed in their lives and that caused them to support and attach with each other then it slowly turned to feelings. It's not a direct confirmation end but its leading there that they'll end up together. However it would be mad tragic if something ends up happening to Jeong Wan before their second meeting.
The acting skills of a Seo Hyun Jin, Gong Woo and Jung Yun Ha hard carry the drama. The plotline is interesting…
The only doubt/complain i have is why was Noh In Ji reluctant to start a life with Jeong Wan? They basically had it all sorted out at the end. Her stalker died, he got over his ex and their both lives were getting on track. Heck her bestie caught she's catching feelings for Jeong Wan and later she herself admitted it. So why not start a new beginning together?
The acting skills of a Seo Hyun Jin, Gong Woo and Jung Yun Ha hard carry the drama. The plotline is interesting and this isn't like your usual contract bound marriage kdrama. It has a mature touch to it. However i really wanna see Seo Hyun Jin do a rom-com drama. She's usually in depressing dark stuff Why Her and now this. Not complaining though because she excels at it.
Is it just me or there are so many anti comments being posted? For me this show was perfection. I started this legit after Queen of Tears so moving from something emotionally heavy to lightweight rom-com felt so so good. Jung Jung couple had so much fire chemistry it made me blush. The second leads were hilarious too. The whole cast is chaotic. I never rewatch scenes from episodes but this drama kept me going back to watch my favorite scenes again and again. For example the start of ep 15 (you know who get caught hugging) i replayed that scene 5 times on my Netflix. Such an awesome and loveable drama. Idk what everyone else is going on about.
Okay so firstly lemme start off at a lighter tone.... This shouldn't be called Queen of Tears but more like People of Crying/Sobbing etc. I don't think I've seen any other kdrama where the characters cried this much or made me cry for a fact. With that aside, let's get serious shall we? 1. Villains. Moh Sul Hee. My biggest question. What was her motivation? Just money? Lust for power? I mean she felt ehh as the final villain. She never came as a threat. Just a nuisance, albeit a very confusing one. They should have kept her out and used Eun Sung story as main motive instead. A couple who loved but drifted apart and is now rekindling romance again but this obsessive dude comes in between. Eun Sung however shines. I mean the dude is fantastic as playing a villain.
2. Second leads. Soon Cheol and Dah Ye. Gosh i wanted more of em. I liked their chemistry. A wife who's not good but due to her husband's honest, loving child-like nature is slowly turning. Heck they didnt even kiss!!! It was all hugs till the end.
3. Beom Ja. The highlight. The showstopper. We have that one side character who shines thoroughly and thats her. Loved her arc, her personality.
4. Finally yes, main leads. The only issue they had was talk. Like bro open up, talk to each other. Vent it out, let it out and this wasn't just a between them problem. It was more of a Hae In thing. I mean yeah, humans aren't perfect they hide, lie and even fake their feelings but like half of the drama could have been avoided if they just talked. Hyun Woo to Hae In, vice versa and Hae In towards her family. It took something very serious for her to open up. But nevertheless the chemistry between em was peak. I don't usually watch clips of shows I've seen but QoT is the first one whose certain clips I've seen again on YT.
It was okay if she had kept her revenge limited to professor but she involved his innocent daughter too and just like her, "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"
Ryuji being obsessed with "land of the dead" yea sure bro but why you gotta listen to some bob cut hobo or drag other people into your psycho mess?
Alice as usual hard carried with his thinking. And the new cast + games were interesting. I actually enjoyed that.
The action delivers on point. Si Wan as Mantis and Gu Young as Jae Yi do have some killer action but that's about it.
Props to Yeon Du too. I thought she'd have a catfight over that but she was a sweetheart who knew how much Bora meant to her and pushed both Woon Hoo and Bora to confess. However it meant nothing in the end. She'll always remember Woon Hoo but that's about it. He can only be remembered now.
2. There's no way the SK government or the whole world is just gonna sit quiet after seeing a man become legit Superman for a couple of hours. Many shady organizations inside or outside would try to get their hands on him and make him a Winter Soldier type weapon. Cuz he may have powers but his body/mind is still human it seems.
3. Also there's no way Taesan Group and Director Hong just let him get away with that. He derailed their plans and caused huge losses. For someone as ruthless and rich they are, getting a gun, hitman/assassin squad won't be hard.
4. Even if he was the one who drank all the energy of the meteor that came into spring water, there's still that meteor left crashed somewhere.
Like i said its a nice simple one time watch but that's as far as it gets. This movie raises more questions than answers.
Maeda san is beyond obsessive but her motivation doesn't align with me. She sees Master Jang as "friend/equal" but also has him nearly murdered and experimented and lets it all go but then again goes back and forth. She did play the yandere trope well but the reason wasn't clear to me. Also her end wasn't cool either. It should have been Jang, Chae Ok or Najin monsters who killed her. Not Seung Jo. They did give them both an arc and backstory but both protagonists deserved to kill her more imo. Thats the onlycomplains i have, otherwise its an awesome fricking drama. Han So Hee does action so so so well
1. Villains. Moh Sul Hee. My biggest question. What was her motivation? Just money? Lust for power? I mean she felt ehh as the final villain. She never came as a threat. Just a nuisance, albeit a very confusing one. They should have kept her out and used Eun Sung story as main motive instead. A couple who loved but drifted apart and is now rekindling romance again but this obsessive dude comes in between. Eun Sung however shines. I mean the dude is fantastic as playing a villain.
2. Second leads. Soon Cheol and Dah Ye. Gosh i wanted more of em. I liked their chemistry. A wife who's not good but due to her husband's honest, loving child-like nature is slowly turning. Heck they didnt even kiss!!! It was all hugs till the end.
3. Beom Ja. The highlight. The showstopper. We have that one side character who shines thoroughly and thats her. Loved her arc, her personality.
4. Finally yes, main leads. The only issue they had was talk. Like bro open up, talk to each other. Vent it out, let it out and this wasn't just a between them problem. It was more of a Hae In thing. I mean yeah, humans aren't perfect they hide, lie and even fake their feelings but like half of the drama could have been avoided if they just talked. Hyun Woo to Hae In, vice versa and Hae In towards her family. It took something very serious for her to open up. But nevertheless the chemistry between em was peak. I don't usually watch clips of shows I've seen but QoT is the first one whose certain clips I've seen again on YT.