Wow, Episode 33-34 redeemed itself for me. All of the confusions and frustrations I had with the last 2 episodes suddenly become clear and unexpectedly eye-opening. Like, I finally realized the reason why everything had to happen. 😭 Okay, I'm back to the positive side of this page. 😂
So many people saying Nongyu is unreasonable and irritating and a pain to watch is making this comment section…
You might also be referring to one of my comments, but just to clarify... I'm not one of those who throw hate on FLs (or any woman, as a woman myself), but I am guilty of saying Nong Yu becoming unreasonable—just because I genuinely don't understand her actions, as I stated in my comment before 😩. So, thank you for this comment. I think I l'm starting to get her now.
What the hell, that slap in Ep28 frustrated the hell out of me. Nong Yu crossed the line for saying those words. I know that might be just an impulse, but it was still unfair for him. Xin Xu was also impulsive for thinking that way, but it was atleast reasonable given that his emphatic abilities were just starting to form so he wasn't able to understand everything yet. I don't mean to take away his accountability with every bad thing he has done. Still, I just genuinely don't understand Nong Yu for now.
I must be crazy because why can't I see anything wrong with some of their reactions at all after the confrontation scenes in Ep24? Like there surely are red flags with the way they deal things, but why am I going with the flow??? This does NOT make sense at all, even I can't understand myself right now. 😭
I'm honestly kinda at the same spot at the moment, like i enjoy most of it, but the plot is kinda all over the…
For me, it deserves the high rating. Though the married couples' story kind of didn't sit well with me, it has many strong points that made it really interesting for me. But it's fine if you didn't like it, everyone has different tastes anyway—to each their own. ^^
I'm honestly kinda at the same spot at the moment, like i enjoy most of it, but the plot is kinda all over the…
I think it is because this is a character-driven drama, that the plot does not show what actually happened but rather "why" the series of events were like that. The plot moves on based on the characters' internal state, showing the character's own trauma, pride, dilemma, and other reasons that made them think or act in a particular way, and the resolution of their own struggle(s). Thus, the only plots here were the storylines in the mystery game and the main leads' entangled complicated past/backstory, and the rest of what happened were the characters' own decisions.
Isn't the present timeline 2051? Because in the time-travel dream, the timeline is 2020 yet Nong Yu said it was "five years back" which makes her present timeline 2025. Is it a plot hole?
I knew my girl Lu Yu Xiao is good at picking scripts, 'cause she has NEVER picked a bad one. All her dramas are so enjoyable, especially with HER in it. She's the icon, she's the star! ✨
This is not just an idol-fan romantic drama, it's really more than that. I'm surprised to see how I'm always guessing in every episode, pointing fingers at every possible character but still not sure who the main villain is. The mystery is mysterying, lol.
Thankfully, they didn't drag the conflict too much. The dynamic between Do Laik and Maeng Sena didn't change overnight because of a misunderstanding, and disappointment doesn't mean he doesn't care for her anymore—which makes it feel more natural, and that their shared bond is actually real.
I dunno but when I worked with arrogant, rude, unintellectual client, if he fired me, I would be very happy.Imo…
She knew it wasn't because he actually wanted to say hurtful things to her. She knew his unstable, vulnerable side, that made her understand why he acted that way and how she's at fault too. I hope you can also see that and sympathize with him.
It was an emotional and kinda romantic movie. I love the bonding between the three main characters, even when their moments together were short-lived. The only thing is that it fell short in some aspects—and having flaws are perfectly normal/inevitable—but how I wish the scriptwriters did the plot better. It was still a nice movie, though.
The movie was 2 hours long, and no one besides Noi and the monk ever knew the whole thing about Krasues? Also, why did the baby disappeared when Krasues only attack animals to satisfy their hunger? I have a speculation that it was a set-up to stain the reputation of Krasues, but there's no clarification or even a hint. I think they forgot to clear that part out. The monk knew everything about Krasues and Krahang, but never informed anyone—he only did something when the problem already become huge, ultimately playing the "hero" at the end? That one did not sit well with me. Lastly, did those "hunters" (whatever they are) or other people in the room never questioned his reaction after seeing the heart of a Krasue? That was already weird enough, but okay... I guess.
And why is this not on the trending list of MDL?
Thankfully, they didn't drag the conflict too much. The dynamic between Do Laik and Maeng Sena didn't change overnight because of a misunderstanding, and disappointment doesn't mean he doesn't care for her anymore—which makes it feel more natural, and that their shared bond is actually real.
Edit: Okay I just panicked, he isn't.
The movie was 2 hours long, and no one besides Noi and the monk ever knew the whole thing about Krasues? Also, why did the baby disappeared when Krasues only attack animals to satisfy their hunger? I have a speculation that it was a set-up to stain the reputation of Krasues, but there's no clarification or even a hint. I think they forgot to clear that part out. The monk knew everything about Krasues and Krahang, but never informed anyone—he only did something when the problem already become huge, ultimately playing the "hero" at the end? That one did not sit well with me. Lastly, did those "hunters" (whatever they are) or other people in the room never questioned his reaction after seeing the heart of a Krasue? That was already weird enough, but okay... I guess.