This episode was boring, esp after the amazingness of the last episode lol. Akin caring this much about the sexiest…
I think exactly the opposite:) I really liked that they gave us an episode that was all vibes and delayed the angsty plot. I think changing the type of award better fit the theme they're going with - how online popularity can affect actors' jobs and how entertainment works today. I think they at least suggested that the producer rigged the vote to create more buzz for the series. The flashbacks show akin never wanted to get caught up in the popularity, but he did and since he's proud and emotionally constipated having a hard time dealing with it, on top of everything else, was understandable to me. I don't think I would want to watch the angst of him losing an acting award to Jin. Feel like that would've been a much bigger hurdle between them.
They definitely suggested it. He wants to promote the series and Jin winning created a lot of buzz. They showed us last week that he's using water army, so changing the result wouldn't be difficult.
Ep9: that radio phone call scene had me rolling. I was so certain it was you-know-who calling that I was saying loudly to myself āno! don't do it, you shagua!ā Got me again lol
Xiasheng dropping that question right before the end credits on ep8 was so well done. I just had to come here and say that I really like this series. Still not sure about the way the plot is going, I need to think on it more, but I do appreciate how often it surprises me, turning in a direction I haven't anticipated. I love the soundtrack, attention to detail, and the dark comedy vibes. With this drama you never know if the next scene is gonna be funny or heartbreaking.
Lead actor so far seems meh. He is definitely no Walter White. I see no intelligence lurking there. And then this…
Yeah, I think it's best not to expect genius level- anything out of this show. But I'm still very entertained up to ep6. I really like the brothers relationship and Xia Sheng is giving me so much anxiety lol.
I'm still waiting for the right mood to watch BB... Maybe on the 20th anniversary I finally start itš
No, because it was a key scene in the book. If you just watch the drama, it probably won't be too noticeable.…
Same! The amount of anticipation I felt when they showed him entering the room with the ice-cream⦠For sure they could've given us better than a gap in the narrative.
No, because it was a key scene in the book. If you just watch the drama, it probably won't be too noticeable.…
Maybe or maybe because the girl acted kinda provocatively in that scene. I mean I knew it would be censored, but it could've been easily rewritten to fit the guidelines and still be a good scene. The way it cut off without them talking just felt very anticlimactic to me.
No, because it was a key scene in the book. If you just watch the drama, it probably won't be too noticeable.…
From what I remember, he tricked her into talking by first ignoring her, then treating her like an incapable child and a victim. She couldn't stand it because she despised victims and wanted to show off. The more shocked he acted at her words, the more eagerly she revealed sordid details about the crimes. Maybe it wasn't a key scene but very memorable and had great cinematic potential;)
The collective trauma from that honey on carpet in this threadš Reminds me of when Unforgotten Night dropped and half the comments were about a running tap in the background. I somehow never notice these things. What would I do without you guys on mdl bringing it to my attention<3
How do you guys know that the interrogation scene was cut? It is just an assumption ? Or were initial scenes leaked…
No, because it was a key scene in the book. If you just watch the drama, it probably won't be too noticeable. But for me, it also felt very disappointing to see that scene omitted from the case.
Lead actor so far seems meh. He is definitely no Walter White. I see no intelligence lurking there. And then this…
By original do you mean Breaking Bad? Never watched it but I guess you mean the drugs? I meant that he didn't want to kill the kidnapped guy, but couldn't find another way. They couldn't just let him go because that young guy said he saw his face earlier and threatened to rat Cui out if he didn't help him solve the problem. He was definitely stupid to let the bank guy see HIS face. Hiding behind that orange plastic bowl was too ridiculous=D
Lead actor so far seems meh. He is definitely no Walter White. I see no intelligence lurking there. And then this…
I've also seen 2 episodes:) the way I understood it is he knows what's the best way forward but he's unwilling to do it because of moral hangups, so he's wasting time trying to come up with a choice he can stomach. He's definitely stupid and slow in social situations. I mean if he was a genius, he'd probably be more successful in life. I'm assuming him overthinking stuff is gonna bring endless trouble in the drama. I find him amusing so far, especially the way he talks with his brother and I like that he's unpredictable, seesawing between smart and dumb. Def got me curious enough to continue.
I don't know how many times I laughed out loud watching this episode. Not because it was unintentionally funny but because I was genuinely amused!! I dare anyone not to start giggling at some of Akinās reactions. Hot and uplifting - a perfect combo for Spring;)
This is fun, kinda wacky. Ngl I was helplessly drawn in by Akinās cuteness. Jin is giving off psycho vibes but that sort of makes it more interesting. I really hate his styling though. My forehead was itching just looking at those bangs.
They really went for broke on the angst/melodrama front in the finale. I don't even know what to call that last battle scene, other than some weird visual fetish. Still, a crazy awesome emotional drama that I see myself rewatching one day<3
I'm still waiting for the right mood to watch BB... Maybe on the 20th anniversary I finally start itš