My personal conspiracy theory is that they killed eve in the end because she "killed" the morulas, maybe its a…
There was nothing political about it. If you did watch, they provided at least three endings, so pick whichever you want. If you chose the main ending, good, but don't drag in abortion. If it was about that, they wouldn't bother filming two alternative endings. They even showed the best one earlier so people can say, "watch until XX:XX mark only".
How many years was this drama in the news? Then got delayed again and again , and then released to such a negative…
LOL. You got everything in reverse. You get better reviews in on TMDB and IMDB, but MDL is filled with trolls & multiple accounts rating & reviewing shows they don't like.
As someone who've read a thousands of novels, the show is fine. The thing is, they're telling the story as if you're reading a novel, not as a comics/webtoon or live-action.
It wasn't the first time someone tried this, but I haven't seen this method in live-action productions for, what, 10 years I think.
And that makes it more interesting for me. It's like watching a novel instead of reading.
They'll eventually cross paths, an episode where it'll be the two of them. That will happen in the "climax", unless they make a major leap and ML found an answer (it still is not a novel, so they really have to skip).
Since there are only 10 episodes, they'll probably skip and make them meet/talk in E05 or E06. We need the "climax" now to avoid a "rushed" ending.
Let's see if they can pull it off using this method. (Only experienced writers/authors can pull off this method properly.)
i think that jobs like that are pretty common. not sure, I'd have to do a little research.
Yes, they do exist. π I was headhunted for that role multiple times before, but I declined. π€£ They pay very very good though. Like, you can retire in 6 years. So if you started at 25 years of age, you can retire by 31, with all the benefits. But you won't retire obviously, because the longer you stay, the higher your retirement will be. π
ML is too matured for a middle school role. FL looks young and can pass in a college role.
I guess they're slowly getting strict on letting actors play their own teenage & early 20s versions. π Welcome to the club! You're catching up with the rest of Asia. π€£
It's good, give the younger actors a chance to improve and prove themselves. ππ½
K-drama now pulling more budget but cutting the episodes to 12 i miss the 16-20 era of k-drama.
People these days have very low attention span. In the West, they're doing 6 and 8 per season these days. Only huge brands get the old 20 to 25 per season.
Times changed. It's for the new nate 20s and early 20s audiences today. Our time has passed. π
Even in webtoon it's the same method. He really is a very good author, he knows his craft well to the point he's consistent with it.
It wasn't the first time someone tried this, but I haven't seen this method in live-action productions for, what, 10 years I think.
And that makes it more interesting for me. It's like watching a novel instead of reading.
They'll eventually cross paths, an episode where it'll be the two of them. That will happen in the "climax", unless they make a major leap and ML found an answer (it still is not a novel, so they really have to skip).
Since there are only 10 episodes, they'll probably skip and make them meet/talk in E05 or E06. We need the "climax" now to avoid a "rushed" ending.
Let's see if they can pull it off using this method. (Only experienced writers/authors can pull off this method properly.)
And I bet if you confess properly, you'll break her curse too if it was real. π
Wow!
By any chance, do you know of a non-idiot screenwriter that you can recommend? Maybe you have written ones yourself?
I guess they're slowly getting strict on letting actors play their own teenage & early 20s versions. π Welcome to the club! You're catching up with the rest of Asia. π€£
It's good, give the younger actors a chance to improve and prove themselves. ππ½
Times changed. It's for the new nate 20s and early 20s audiences today. Our time has passed. π