AFTER ALL, somehow, it was one of the students who killed Seo Byung Joo! That would have been so awesome and made…
To be honest, I was more underwhelmed by the main villain being the evil politician guy cuz he just seemed like a huge joke to me. It didn't feel like he was a powerful judge guy. If one of the students /did/ turn out to be the killer, it would've been a bit underwhelming because most of us were suspecting the students anyway. For me, I thought Ji Ho was hella sus.
I'm so confused as for Sungjae's storyline. He wasn't even part of the crew for most of the drama. And Professor…
When Ji Ho went into the room while Professor Seo was all drugged up, Professor Seo was hallucinating and thought Ji Ho was Joon Hwi. That was when he revealed that Joon Hwi was not his nephew, but his son. I think this was supposed to be a secret and I can understand your frustration about this never being explored. It could explain why his aunt resents him so much.
I'm not sure why Kang Dan's mother resents her but I assume it's because Kang Dan left with her father or step father to the US and never contacted them afterward. There's also the fact that Kang Sol (A)/Kang Dan's mother suffered from domestic abuse. And don't forget the settlement between that evil politician dude and Kang Dan's father or step father.
I read in the YouTube comments section that the novel that this drama is based off of came out before Descendants of the Sun, so technically it isn't a remake.
There's a lotto say about this drama but the thing that irked me the most was the decision to just to give the…
I get what you mean ; v ; I think it's because having pale skin is the ideal beauty standard in China and most East Asian countries. I don't think you are being sensitive and I don't think they should've done that, but *sighs*
If i made the script, I will make Ran Yan found out about Su Fu's sacrifice and he was poisoned by that purple…
It does say "to be continued," so I assume there will be a season 2. I'm pretty sure the person in black with a burnt hand is Su Fu, so no doubt there is a possibility of Ran Yan finding an antidote for him. My only question is how Ran Yan would be capable of pulling a Legend of Yunxi when her specialty is supposed to be dead people.
Reading the synopsis, it seems like this is very much a romantic story, but the info also includes "wuxia" as…
Romance is a big part of this story. I believe the "wuxia" part is included because the characters are all immortals. There is are fight/battle scenes sprinkled into the drama as well as an epic battle scene with magic and swords towards the end if that's what you're asking.
Just finished watching this drama after longtime, so there is no good ending for WY, HJ (Mi Rea is friend ), and…
There's an implied good ending for WY and HJ. It's not like WY is suddenly going to fall in love with HY, but it seems like he appreciates her and their relationship will likely grow even closer. KS is a pretty minor character, so it's not like the drama has enough time to focus on giving him a good ending.
I wish they hadn't made the "evil lesbian" the final villain. It came out of nowhere and took away from the story.…
Honestly, I thought the teacher was suspicious from the very beginning but it was definitely random for her "sexual impulses" to just suddenly pop out towards the ending. Since the beginning, she was just genuinely a nice person. The whole thing with the sister going missing and then actually being kidnapped and drugged just made no sense. The ending was a huge letdown after all that buildup, ugh.
I want to know if the romance is a really big part of this series, it doesn't have the tag "romance" but most…
It's honestly not. I'm convinced that the director added it just because. Like the romance was just unnecessary and it felt like the girls needed to be in the show how "masculine" the boys are. The whole "saving a damsel in distress" kind of thing.
Unfortunately, no. I forgot who Mu Wang is, but if it's the monk, then their relationship wasn't possible to begin…
As I explained before, Xiao Qing hadn't cultivated for as long as the white snake did and didn't have enough power to give the guy she liked her demon pill to alleviate the poison. Xiao Qing also can't get together with the monk guy cuz he's a monk. He's supposed to be celibate for the rest of his life. Xiao Qing's "happy ending" was the release of the white snake, the big sister she looked up to since the beginning of the drama. Plus, it was made clear that the white snake was fated to be with her husband, according to the goddess she prayed to and follows, called "Guanyin." You could also see all the hardships that the white snake suffered in order to be with her husband.
shes great, see if there wasn't a language barrier should could be in A
I think Naho got F partly because of pronunciation but also because she didn't dance or have her own style. I believe Ella was the one who mentioned how Naho sang in the typical Japanese style, which is true. You also have to understand that we may not have heard what the mentors were hearing and seeing because of the way the editors cut the scene and showed it from multiple angles. I feel like some of the music has been prerecorded to act as background vocals or something because you don't really hear many of the trainee's breathing wrong or making mistakes as they sing. I'm only speaking from what I've seen in her pre-evaluation though.
I'm not sure why Kang Dan's mother resents her but I assume it's because Kang Dan left with her father or step father to the US and never contacted them afterward. There's also the fact that Kang Sol (A)/Kang Dan's mother suffered from domestic abuse. And don't forget the settlement between that evil politician dude and Kang Dan's father or step father.
Check the last episode again and you will see someone with a burned hand picking up at scalpel at the very end.