You're done! 🥳 My plan to binge WPTR was derailed by the Tencent awards show. There was so much 🍬🍬🍬…
I suggest avoiding the drama page for now tho, if you're planning to put your thoughts there😅 it's been.... hell, to say the least😅 thank God for a safe space like our Moonbase🥰
It doesn't stop because people love to argue and make their voices drown out everything else. It's even useless…
It's very sad, isn't it? If this were real life and we were physically all in one enclosed place, would we be acting like this?shouting over everyone else? I know I would be trampled to death by these so called passionate people just for living my life without siding with anything.
Anyway I hope you have a more peaceful interaction in other drama pages.😄
It doesn't stop because people love to argue and make their voices drown out everything else. It's even useless preaching to keyboard warriors what online etiquette is, never mind using the appropriate platform to air grievances and concerns.
I'll be coming back here when the heat has died out to really focus on what this drama was about for me.
[Not a possitive review; feel free to skip if you’d rather read praises about the drama]I cannot make sense…
1) for drama effect? Police can't really do anything until the criminal does something life threatening, because if they make the first move, they'd be the ones in trouble. The criminal can easily cry Police Brutality and the drama won't end. 2) the shot at the beginning was simply Heeju's imagination, not reality. Probably the reality was the police finally fired on him when realSaeon was about to fire. Not sure, amd I am salty about not seeing how he died. 3) Argan wasn't really insignificant- at the beginning of the ep, that was where the korean nationals were kidnpped (or smth, I need to watch again) that fakePSE was busy with when the first call with 406 happened. And as mentioned by the reporter friend, fakePSE was originally a war correspondent assigned to warzones like Argan, so probably he had training in war combat that's why he could live there. 4) the sunsets represented Heeju. If he couldn't be with her, then he satisfied his longing for her by taking pictures of the thing that represented her, which are the red-tinged sunsets similar to young Heeju's cheek.
That's what endings mostly make me feel, but it is the end and that's it for their story.
What I would have liked SaJu to do was to work side by side, him as the presidential spokesperson again, or even as a newscaster again, and her as the sign language interpreter. They looked good side by side, but that was only on one event!😥 But then again, I liked how the series wrapped up with the original premise of the call so, gwenchana.😅
(Side note: YYS looked like such a Men in Black agent, I chuckled at that scene🤣😎)
=sigh= Sick as I am of reading all these inane comments which do not really explore what the drama is all about and only focus on the last 10 secs (and getting hate and curses for seemingly being insensitive, dumb, oppa-driven, satanist, bound for hell person), we don't have any choice but to entertain them for a while. It's a knee-jerk reaction to an unfortunate wording in a drama (apologies will again come forth from the production team without fail, just like how they had to apologize for the gesture at the beginning of the series). I hope it dies down soon coz it really is unproductive to be simply being keyboard warriors without really putting anything on the line for what one is fighting for.
Honestly, that Paltima-Izmael thing went over my head because it was simply a mention that the drama didn't dwell on. I was more indignant at the mention of Philippines, but no, no one really cares, right?
Anyway I hope you have a more peaceful interaction in other drama pages.😄
I'll be coming back here when the heat has died out to really focus on what this drama was about for me.
"I should indeed get a new bed."
🤣🤣🤣🤣
MXL is rubbing off him. (I mean....🤣)
2) the shot at the beginning was simply Heeju's imagination, not reality. Probably the reality was the police finally fired on him when realSaeon was about to fire. Not sure, amd I am salty about not seeing how he died.
3) Argan wasn't really insignificant- at the beginning of the ep, that was where the korean nationals were kidnpped (or smth, I need to watch again) that fakePSE was busy with when the first call with 406 happened. And as mentioned by the reporter friend, fakePSE was originally a war correspondent assigned to warzones like Argan, so probably he had training in war combat that's why he could live there.
4) the sunsets represented Heeju. If he couldn't be with her, then he satisfied his longing for her by taking pictures of the thing that represented her, which are the red-tinged sunsets similar to young Heeju's cheek.
That's what endings mostly make me feel, but it is the end and that's it for their story.
(Side note: YYS looked like such a Men in Black agent, I chuckled at that scene🤣😎)
*that the low scores were about that controversial scene too.
Sick as I am of reading all these inane comments which do not really explore what the drama is all about and only focus on the last 10 secs (and getting hate and curses for seemingly being insensitive, dumb, oppa-driven, satanist, bound for hell person), we don't have any choice but to entertain them for a while. It's a knee-jerk reaction to an unfortunate wording in a drama (apologies will again come forth from the production team without fail, just like how they had to apologize for the gesture at the beginning of the series).
I hope it dies down soon coz it really is unproductive to be simply being keyboard warriors without really putting anything on the line for what one is fighting for.
Honestly, that Paltima-Izmael thing went over my head because it was simply a mention that the drama didn't dwell on. I was more indignant at the mention of Philippines, but no, no one really cares, right?