I'm having so many laugh-out-loud moments with this season I'm willing to forgive a lot. Just watching ep 3 though so maybe I'll retract my forgiveness at some point.
I'm just on episode 3 and I quite agree with this review. The comedy is over-the-top and drives the show so far. I had issues with it at the start but once I got the direction I'm enjoying it despite the cringe. Not sure that'll carry me through all 12 episodes though.
There's comedy! There's suspense!! There's romance!!! There's also a freaking CGI tiger and a plot that feels like it's held together by duct tape. I will be watching every ffw-ed minute.
When Ton went, "Right now there's only you," I went "aww" but changed it to "you fucking bitch" when I realized what he was doing. Bloody hell, Ton is an asshole of the highest order and Neo is killing the role.
At this point, gotta accept that the ForceBook pairing is basic af. Three series and each one is somehow more bland than the last. Maybe they might shine with different partners. And it's all too glaring here where you have a FirstKhaotung burning a hole through the ozone layer with their chemistry.
Rating this higher than I would normally have just for the pure fluff that's eps 9 and 10. Too many romance dramas resolve all the conflicts at the last minute leaving too little time to show the couple(s) being couple-y.
You seem to be misunderstanding it. The author of the webtoon is in charge of the writing and he tells his story…
They won't share. I work with writers and the good ones are critical readers/thinkers. They might not enjoy a story for whatever reason but they'll recognise the craft that goes into it. This person has no sense of craft.
There's nothing the creator of this list is going to say in their defence to seem any less silly. The same goes for those who voted on this. You want to start a conversation about popularity outshining craft? Write a bloody article. Exercise some brain cells.
Don't delete it though. Keep it up as living proof of your dimwittedness. And, my goodness, does it come through.
I used up a month's worth of swear words on this show. Wtf? I was kind of prepared after reading comments and reviews but it still blew my mind. This is easily one of the best K-dramas I have seen. It does not pretend to be anything but a majang. Every episode is a hit. The twists, the turns, the DRAMA! The acting? 10/10. You can't help but hate everybody. It's perfect. Just grateful I get to binge it. Must have been frustrating to wait for new episodes week after week. Off to watch ss 2.
I used up a month's worth of swear words on this show. Wtf? I was kind of prepared after reading comments and reviews but it still blew my mind. This is easily one of the best K-dramas I have seen. It does not pretend to be anything but a majang. Every episode is a hit. The twists, the turns, the DRAMA! The acting? 10/10. You can't help but hate everybody. It's perfect. Just grateful I get to binge it. Must have been frustrating to wait for new episodes week after week. Off to watch ss 2.
In SK, not much sci fi does particularly well ratings wise (most of the ratings boxes are connected to TVs in…
Thanks for the breakdown. That bit about fans was uncalled for but I get the point. Attractive actors will always get the most attention. It's not a Korean thing.
In SK, not much sci fi does particularly well ratings wise (most of the ratings boxes are connected to TVs in…
Thanks for the breakdown. That bit about fans was uncalled for but I get the point. Attractive actors will always get the most attention. It's not a Korean thing.
It made absolute sense for that character. The thing standing between him and the woman he loves is a wall. He…
I went back to re-watch the scene and that wasn't his room. I didn't notice that bit. A simple explanation is that the wall was easier/faster to break down than the door. That door looks hella sturdy (given how strong he is that pull would have broken a regular lock). And no, he didn't have to break down the next door. It's a motel so an empty room = an open door.
Also not disregarding the fact that breaking down the wall offers more entertainment than bursting a door open.
I am just wondering why he would punch down a brick wall instead of kick in the wooden door ? Lol
It made absolute sense for that character. The thing standing between him and the woman he loves is a wall. He can take it down, so he does. Plus a broken door will attract a lot more attention than that broken wall.
At this point, gotta accept that the ForceBook pairing is basic af. Three series and each one is somehow more bland than the last. Maybe they might shine with different partners. And it's all too glaring here where you have a FirstKhaotung burning a hole through the ozone layer with their chemistry.
Don't delete it though. Keep it up as living proof of your dimwittedness. And, my goodness, does it come through.
Also not disregarding the fact that breaking down the wall offers more entertainment than bursting a door open.