Doesn't the synopsis contain spoilers? I'm halfway through the drama but still haven't reached the part about…
I'm also only halfway but I'm assuming the 'supernatural' part is how there are outside events that keep helping him from not getting caught. E.g. the fly covering the camera, the hammer getting picked up by the dog before it's found, the dog licking up all the evidence. That, and/or I think the 'supernatural ability' is more of a subjective thought, since the people Tang end up killing are found to be bad people, he himself must think that he has a God-given power or something.
Idk if it's because we viewers already know but isn't Dongjin making it so obvious about who his ex is? He literally walks away almost immediately after his ex joins the area, and he's done this multiple times. There's no way none of the participants haven't caught on
Difference between him and Gwanhee though is that he's way more respectful. I think it's good that he's taking…
After watching the newest episode I understand what you mean. From Gwangtae's perspective he just wants to know everyone equally before making more moves and from the commentators' views they think he's only trying these more 'intimate' moves when he believes no one else is around. It's a shame Yujung overheard him talk to Seokyung, which affected her opinion of him but it doesn't look like he was seeking Seokyung out openly on purpose, he didn't even notice Yujung had walked in her room. But I see how that would've came off in Yujung's eyes.
This is more of a criticism I got after watching ep 6 as a viewer:I get what Kwangtae is trying to do, and I'm…
Difference between him and Gwanhee though is that he's way more respectful. I think it's good that he's taking advantage of the early days of this show to really try and get to know all the girls individually. If he was pulling this midway or near the end that would definitely make him more of a player but I think we should give these participants some grace for being proactive in the early stage. That's when you have more freedom and motivation to explore your possible love interests before small love dynamics start forming and other participants become hesitant to pursue someone. If he was openly asking people out after becoming close to certain ones, that would've been weirder. This approach seems fine for now. After all, this is a dating show.
I think her reason is actually to get back with him, just like how Minyoung did. Thankfully, turned out he had…
I think so too, about Dahye. She either wants to actually get closure or wants to fix their relationship in the name of closure through this show. But from what it looks like, Dongjin seems to be more like Gyumin from s2 (i haven't watched the latest ep of s3 yet so this could have changed) where his ex is struggling/crying a lot but he's being a bit cold to her so she can move on.
i guess they know themselves better and can figure it out. being in a relationship, time period to move on is…
obviously they know themselves better but their breakup is very fresh and still very raw & painful, at that kind of time it's difficult to make the right decisions even if you know something is bad for you. i too hope they find something beneficial out of this
I think Dahye and Dongjin should just get back together. Or end up alone by the last episode. I mean, they were together for half their lives and only broke up a couple months prior to starting this dating show, they are honestly in no place to start dating other people. I get that Dahye wanted to go on this show to get some closure but nonetheless it was truly too soon and she's only going to get hurt seeing him with other women. (s2 spoiler) Haeeun's case was more reasonable because even though they too dated for a long time, she at least had a year to recover from some of it. I think the showrunners just jumped at the mention of the exes being together for 13 years, but ultimately i feel this was not the right decision for them.
What happened between part 1 and part 2? His girlfriend was brutally murdered. When an event as traumatic as that…
But to resort to deceiving a powerful diety? I believe for him to get to that state there had to be at least a passage of him slowly letting go of his morals. He just seemed so nice and kind and soft before he killed himself, I'm struggling to grasp that sudden change. But your explanation makes the most sense.
What happened between part 1 and part 2? His girlfriend was brutally murdered. When an event as traumatic as that…
I'd agree with this but the personality change already happened before his gf died. He has been trying to cheat death even before he met his gf in that life.
that was the whole point tho, he was given all these chances to realise all the feelings and emotions he had lost,…
I consider it the opposite. Before he died he was a "nice" guy with a loving girlfriend and mother and was trying his best to succeed and live his life. After he killed himself and was forced to play Death's game, he reverted back to his original personality in the webtoon, where he is "cunning" and trying to deceive Death. For me, that change just doesn't make sense. If he's nice before killing himself, those moral and values should translate into his actions as he lives those 12 lives but actually, the kdrama writer just incorporates his original actions from the webtoon, which would make way more sense if he was a trashy bad guy from the beginning.
I'm sorry there's just no way that the Yijae we were shown in the very beginning of this drama is the same cunning Yijae that we see in part 2. They're two completely different characters! Whoever wrote the adaptation should've stuck to one personality- his original one (which actually makes sense with his actions), or the new nicer one that they seem to forget existed in part 2. It seems they wanted to make him nicer to appeal to the audience's hearts but it clashes with his original motives and reasons behind his actions. But they've kept his actions the same so I'm honestly left wondering who Yijae is as a person in this drama. One second he's cunning and trying to trick Death at her own game, the next he's soft and crying about his loved ones. They should've just stuck to one personality is all i'm saying.
they tried that at one point i think, the bully took someone's phone and tried to figure out what their role was.…
I think initially when the game began you could see your role and that's when the FL showed her friend but after that it doesn't show up. Otherwise they probably wouldve showed their role as citizen if they got accused.
The motivations were not realistic. What kind of idiotic parents punish their daughter's friends? The reason behind…
if theyre going to put their daughter's closest friend under endless rounds of pain for being a bystander, they should be there too. there's no way they didnt notice anything going on at home.
if the ghost and yoonseo's dreams were seeun helping her, can anyone help explain why the ghost was also trying to pull yoonseo down in the pool and drown her? every other ghost incidence makes sense except that one
That, and/or I think the 'supernatural ability' is more of a subjective thought, since the people Tang end up killing are found to be bad people, he himself must think that he has a God-given power or something.
(s2 spoiler) Haeeun's case was more reasonable because even though they too dated for a long time, she at least had a year to recover from some of it. I think the showrunners just jumped at the mention of the exes being together for 13 years, but ultimately i feel this was not the right decision for them.