I really have to wonder why they thought this English title was it, a title should be an initial draw to a show and this just seems so.. uninspired and nothing to do with the show.
Such a rare thing where K-dramas that get a season 2 actually end up surpassing the original. I would be shocked if a 3rd isn’t announced sometime in the near future
I don’t know how it did on viewership but the writing and characters have just continued to improve
I still don't understand what is nonsencial about the ending... He went crazy and killed most of them, then we…
Because there is zero chance the guy who saw the least combat that we saw at least suddenly was a methodical killer even with a breakdown. He took them all out effortlessly the guy had a chance and instead of being smart he jumps on a desk and dies. The hallway scene instead of finishing him off she shoots him and stops and lets another girl die.
Let’s not forgot how they just cut out everything with the other officer from the end of part 1, he was just GONE. They never mentioned him one single time in part 2
The webtoon had him lose and kill some as well but ONLY a couple and they didn’t suddenly become incompetent and they took him out and the rest lived.
I’m convinced the one kid will not only survive but end the entire sphere threat single handedly, just via his immense desire to get those extra course credits for college.
The enemy does not understand the true monster they are up against, he will not be denied no matter what
Edit: well uh I would like to retract my statements upon further episodes.. lol
I enjoyed this show very much, it is very weird how his brother just ended up with the girl he originally loved but oh well
I have to say the show description particularly the last paragraph is terrible “His father won’t accept Yi Bum as his legitimate son due to his mother’s low social status. As a result, Yi Bum is barred from seizing certain opportunities, creating a world of resentment towards his older step-brother, Yi Gyum”
This literally is not brought up at all or true for the last part. There was never any resentment between the brothers shown because of the social status issue
Maybe I can offer you a little explanation why it is so. Have you ever heard of "foil character"? Foil character…
I haven’t watched the others or read them but I’ve read various summaries so I know a good about them
I understand the outward and vane reasons she might like him
It’s just hard for me to have any understanding considering his actions, nature etc.
He was a jerk on their first meeting, held them captive, caused the death of his father and her adoptive father. He lied to her almost nonstop and did suspicious things over and over. In the end she just continued to believe in him and keep falling for it over and love him until the end
I just seem super stupid to me unless they just want her to be that much of a naive or disinteresting character. She starts of the show as a seemingly promising martial artist and then spend the majority of the show getting kidnapped or doing zero fighting
Maybe I can offer you a little explanation why it is so. Have you ever heard of "foil character"? Foil character…
I understand the reasoning and what a foil character is, I also think it could just be better done overall. Their combined annoying traits and lack of sense just gets to be so much to put up with for a show of this many episodes
The second FL falling in love with him still baffles me and just seems so incomprehensible when you look at the actual scenario involved
the show.
I don’t know how it did on viewership but the writing and characters have just continued to improve
Let’s not forgot how they just cut out everything with the other officer from the end of part 1, he was just GONE. They never mentioned him one single time in part 2
The webtoon had him lose and kill some as well but ONLY a couple and they didn’t suddenly become incompetent and they took him out and the rest lived.
*proceeds to to make a terrible nonsensical ending instead*
They decided to do it for a shock factor
The enemy does not understand the true monster they are up against, he will not be denied no matter what
Edit: well uh I would like to retract my statements upon further episodes.. lol
It depresses me when they cut scenes from shows after seeing what this is, some of the steamiest and best chemistry I have seen by far
I have to say the show description particularly the last paragraph is terrible “His father won’t accept Yi Bum as his legitimate son due to his mother’s low social status. As a result, Yi Bum is barred from seizing certain opportunities, creating a world of resentment towards his older step-brother, Yi Gyum”
This literally is not brought up at all or true for the last part. There was never any resentment between the brothers shown because of the social status issue
I understand the outward and vane reasons she might like him
It’s just hard for me to have any understanding considering his actions, nature etc.
He was a jerk on their first meeting, held them captive, caused the death of his father and her adoptive father. He lied to her almost nonstop and did suspicious things over and over. In the end she just continued to believe in him and keep falling for it over and love him until the end
I just seem super stupid to me unless they just want her to be that much of a naive or disinteresting character. She starts of the show as a seemingly promising martial artist and then spend the majority of the show getting kidnapped or doing zero fighting
The second FL falling in love with him still baffles me and just seems so incomprehensible when you look at the actual scenario involved
I originally thought I wouldn’t like him, but he is just the most wholesome and decent guy. It’s so rare to find a side character as like-able as him
They could have at least not had a terrible ending to try and make up for it