The show is so beautiful. I know I have given enough shout-outs to Nani, but I just can't stop praising him. I watched him in hsf then muteluv and now Wu. I love how every character has his own unique charm.
Pete is a such an interesting character. We get no introductions but are just thrown into his world of gambling and bad decisions. He gambles away his earnings, smokes and lives from paycheque to paycheque. Even though he makes series of bad decisions you can't help but pity him. Maybe he believes that his fate will finally turn around and he'll win but that never happens. His desperation is also shown in how readily he agrees to chauffeur for Niran. No questions asked. He tries to be ethical but still does unethical stuff, which shows his multifaceted nature. All in all, he is not a good guy but he ain't a bad guy either. He is just surviving.
What I really liked, even though Nani didn't have many dialogues, his character was brilliant. What he couldn't convey in words, he conveyed it through his eye acting, facial expressions and body language.
The final scene where his expression changed from wary, scared, anxious to finally being calm and at peace was brilliant.
Sorry for the long rant. Had to praise Nani. He is so good.
Bruh! Even Niran ain't smart. He had so many opportunities to smash the gourd. I'm not criticising. They're just my dumb and dumber duo, handling one demon at a time
Tbh this isn't as good as people are hyping it to be here. After reading the comments i think most people are…
I think this plot is more like, 'Its not as simple as it seems'. Every character has a reason for them to be in this story, and the case which we thought was simple turned into something more, fitting Ran's Maze theory where every path has to be ruled out to reach to the final destination. This is just my personal opinion.
I agree, in some parts the story is a bit draggy but it still manages to lure you in towards the end.
After watching ep. 17 the puzzle is coming together, thereβs a human trafficking ring.In my previous comment,…
Agreed. I am still curious to see who the mastermind behind this all is. Maybe the final episodes will be the intersection between the 2002 and 2015 timeline. Probably Ran figured out the whole mystery but died before he could tell LaoHe.
Its interesting how all the people connected to the case are slowly getting eliminated. I also suspect the police chief Da Hai. He never seems truly intent in solving any cases.
I know I have given enough shout-outs to Nani, but I just can't stop praising him.
I watched him in hsf then muteluv and now Wu. I love how every character has his own unique charm.
Pete is a such an interesting character. We get no introductions but are just thrown into his world of gambling and bad decisions.
He gambles away his earnings, smokes and lives from paycheque to paycheque. Even though he makes series of bad decisions you can't help but pity him. Maybe he believes that his fate will finally turn around and he'll win but that never happens.
His desperation is also shown in how readily he agrees to chauffeur for Niran. No questions asked. He tries to be ethical but still does unethical stuff, which shows his multifaceted nature.
All in all, he is not a good guy but he ain't a bad guy either. He is just surviving.
What I really liked, even though Nani didn't have many dialogues, his character was brilliant. What he couldn't convey in words, he conveyed it through his eye acting, facial expressions and body language.
The final scene where his expression changed from wary, scared, anxious to finally being calm and at peace was brilliant.
Sorry for the long rant. Had to praise Nani. He is so good.
Even Niran ain't smart. He had so many opportunities to smash the gourd.
I'm not criticising.
They're just my dumb and dumber duo, handling one demon at a time
Haven't watched Wednesday club at all. I haven't watched his 1st 3 shows.
I don't need to, New tweeted about it lmao.
I really liked Pete's vibes. He is reckless, fun, a bit naive but a good guy.
Even the whole chauffeur scene was so revenant coded
You are GOAT
The emotional support which he gets: Pete, a volatile, aggressive, gambler, demon monkey xD
P.S: Pete, I'm still your no 1 defender and minion
Interesting
Every character has a reason for them to be in this story, and the case which we thought was simple turned into something more, fitting Ran's Maze theory where every path has to be ruled out to reach to the final destination. This is just my personal opinion.
I agree, in some parts the story is a bit draggy but it still manages to lure you in towards the end.
I am still curious to see who the mastermind behind this all is. Maybe the final episodes will be the intersection between the 2002 and 2015 timeline. Probably Ran figured out the whole mystery but died before he could tell LaoHe.
Its interesting how all the people connected to the case are slowly getting eliminated. I also suspect the police chief Da Hai. He never seems truly intent in solving any cases.
We just had an idea and a $5 dream but we have come so far.