Nudity???? And does this drama have that? And I watched every episode of Kill me love me.(One thing they know…
Not a problem, at least you were not responding with insults and disrespect.
What I meant was that, partnering with Netflix will slowly destroy this production company’s quality of work. And I mentioned what Netflix thrives on.
I then mentioned also the inconsistencies in this drama, insinuating that they did the work under pressure for various reasons of course which might include Netflix.
I also made reference to the bath scene which is something you hardly find on the first episode of historical dramas.
This drama has inconsistencies in writing and editing. Although I do love it for the leads. I’m just worried that, this production company doesn’t fall into the trap of the likes of Netflix.
Seems like this production company is in good terms with Netflix, I’m afraid that after The Double their quality work is gonna be ruined for quantity, sex scenes, nudity, and so on to keep having their work on Netflix.
It now makes sense why this was rushed, also the bathtub scene in episode one. Having 4 writers who rushed the work incoherently.
Netflix thrives on mediocre, nudity and sex dramas to sell their network.
I’m watching In Blossom while I wait for all episodes.
The reason I want to wait for all episodes after noticing the inconsistencies, is to not lose interest. I want to give it a 10/10 for the actors’ efforts.
(In the drama)I see a happy ending in the positive development of the two main characters' personal development.…
The reason I want to wait for all episodes after noticing the inconsistencies, is to not lose interest. I want to give it a 10/10 for the actors’ efforts.
However I do feel that they should have kept part of that persona a little longer only towards his enemies.
Now the confusion between writers on how to rewrite to redeem him is visible.
If they had enough time to sit and playing out amongst each other it would have been better.
Do you feel they should have stuck to
that a bit or?
What I meant was that, partnering with Netflix will slowly destroy this production company’s quality of work. And I mentioned what Netflix thrives on.
I then mentioned also the inconsistencies in this drama, insinuating that they did the work under pressure for various reasons of course which might include Netflix.
I also made reference to the bath scene which is something you hardly find on the first episode of historical dramas.
This drama has inconsistencies in writing and editing. Although I do love it for the leads. I’m just worried that, this production company doesn’t fall into the trap of the likes of Netflix.
I hope this makes sense now.
You are intelligent enough to not read to reply.
It now makes sense why this was rushed, also the bathtub scene in episode one. Having 4 writers who rushed the work incoherently.
Netflix thrives on mediocre, nudity and sex dramas to sell their network.
I must say, the ML is blessed with choosing the best scripts in the industry.
The characters we saw in episode 1 were totally different from ones in the village. That direction of the story confused me.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s beautiful but does it fit the story premise?
If you compare the writing with JOL this one was more about quantity than quality.
Don’t you feel like these 4 writers did rushed work to fill up something ?
I hope in the future they don’t Do that.
There are editing mistakes in it too although it’s a high quality production.
I stopped at 16/17. Starting In Blossom now while I wait.