Currently on episode 9, and I was like... they made a big deal out of the ML kid in the first episode, and he is in the hospital... but like 9 episodes in, he is pretty much out of the picture. Like, huh?
i dont know but it felt like the whole story was just hodge podge of whatever. it did not make any sense to me. I guess the only highlight is when the main lead has to take off his shirt to cut down bamboo trees lol
Not sure whats the point of his trip in Manila. Was that to establish that he crossed path with Park Hyeong Sa? Did he kill him? Or was that to provide an alibi for supposed murders happening? Can't really understand what the writers trying to convey. Felt like his stay in Manila should be more significant.
I mean, the anime also didnt have such a mind warping ending, it's predictable.
I meant that I do not know the character from anime or any adaptation, but when she was told that she has a visitor and an expert on parasite, I knew then that it has to be one of the characters from the anime or some adaptation lol
Great series, hold my interest, but comes down to predictable storyline and ending. Even the supposedly surprise ending is not surprising at all for me, I pretty much called it - despite me haven't read anime, watch any other parasyte movie or adaptation lol
Ugh. James is just so good. He deserves more projects like this.For some reason, none of these characters are…
So what exactly are they going to run now? At first it sounds like a bigger provincial temple but now that it was revealed that the drug syndicate is really existing - bigger than Tang's operation - are they expected to run the drug syndicate? I am still confused on how the drug syndicate operating behind the trio's profiteering game. What exactly the role of Ekkachai?
Ugh. James is just so good. He deserves more projects like this.
For some reason, none of these characters are actually likeable for me. All of them are quite frustrating, because of bad choices they make.
I enjoyed the series, until they have to throw in the whole drug syndicate angle and open ended plot twist in the end. It just seem forced and begging for second season.
Feels like the lawyer/debt collector Yos will come back with a bigger role. Monk Dol has to go. And I wish the culprit or what exactly happen with their NFT gets resolved.
I kind of enjoyed how his team always lost myself lol
Not really. All other guys in that Gentlemen group has their own storyline. Jin does not. And pretty much if you take him out, it wont make any difference. Writers should have at least be decent enough to give some kind of hint what happened to him after everything. But nope, they did not even bother, because he is non-integral, as much as the two girls in the final 5.
I literally thought the twist was going to be that he was the snitch the whole time since he was literally the…
He did not even have a proper ending on what happen to him at the end. All other 4, at least you have an insight. He could have some setup scene for next season. Such a waste.
For some reason, none of these characters are actually likeable for me. All of them are quite frustrating, because of bad choices they make.
I enjoyed the series, until they have to throw in the whole drug syndicate angle and open ended plot twist in the end. It just seem forced and begging for second season.
Feels like the lawyer/debt collector Yos will come back with a bigger role. Monk Dol has to go. And I wish the culprit or what exactly happen with their NFT gets resolved.
But imagine if the present setting is now (2024) and their flashback setting is 8 years ago (the present setting of Signal S1), that will be cool.
The movie is presented in 5 chapters, where they meet (and met again) - then broke up - hence 5 breakups.
And of course, the whole thing is a love story = hence, and a romance.
I don't know why you didn't understand the title when it's pretty much a given?