Korea's cancel and public shaming culture, where celebrities reputation can be decided by the most ridiculous things (I read somewhere an actor had to apologise for slurping noodles noisily as a joke) makes it too easy for false accusations to thrive. Whichever way this goes I hope the real innocent party gets justice.
The detail about an anti-fan cafe bothers me a little. Isn't that usually hater behaviour? At least from dramas. Reality might be different.
This was worth the time. Enjoyed it immensely even though I'll be taking 0.5 off my rating for the utterly pointless deaths at the end. Also the revenge didn't really hit like I wanted because they were less about the female lead and more about the bigger plan. But I liked how the romance between the leads was handled so it didn't overshadow the main plot. Would love to see these two in a romance drama. Their chemistry is fire.
I like my villains but I'm so tired of the trope of evil female characters doing the most outlandish things because…
I keep skipping the eldest princess scenes. she's just a pawn herself. And with all the spies in the palace no one knows she's having an affair with Shen?
Something must have changed in the writing. They can't tell me her grand plan all long after scheming to play…
Wanting to protect his sister and mother by killing his wife is a choice. But to choose burying her alive? Of everything he could have done? You don't come back from that kind of cruelty.
Something must have changed in the writing. They can't tell me her grand plan all long after scheming to play with her murderer husband at the banquet was to try and talk him into doing the right thing. Really? This man buried you alive and you think he'd confess?
I like my villains but I'm so tired of the trope of evil female characters doing the most outlandish things because they like a man. Do some wickedness for power or for revenge. For a man? Eww.
Happy it was heat stroke. For a second there, it looked like he was on something. It's such a shame producers…
Rightttt. So you want him to do the same mundane roles every good-looking actor does? Too bad you don't appreciate his talents enough to see him smash his "this whatever" roles. Also the ideal that Asian film/drama is "pure" and devoid of sex is so laughably ignorant.
The cgi is one of the better quality compare to many other dramas i would say. Being in your face is not a bad…
Demons aren't real, they're made-up. But there is a seamlessness to CGI that keeps you immersed. This drama lacks that. I can see that the CGI is good quality but it's not keeping me immersed enough to forget in the moment I'm watching that demons are made-up. But it doesn't matter anymore since I decided to pass on the drama.
Just started this but the CGI bothers me. It's not terrible and I'm usually not one to pay too much attention to the quality of CGI because I get easily absorbed in fantasy but this one is just jarring and too in my face that it's fake.
The detail about an anti-fan cafe bothers me a little. Isn't that usually hater behaviour? At least from dramas. Reality might be different.