My thoughts about episode 9: for me it was one of the best episodes in terms of realism. Nothing is black or white…
Same, I'm really enjoying this drama! more so than other commenters cos i'm in the same age group as the characters, and though never been married, I've been both hara and eunbeom in relationships prior and have dated people like them. One of my long term relationships played out exactly like theirs (I was EB in that case) and I ended up dg something similar as EB did when he lied abt his dirvoce. I've never wanted kids and avoid dating men who do, cos I don't see the point. It's something that rarely can be compromised on. But society (Esp an Asian one like mine) constantly harps on kids being the whole point of marriage and like the epitome of happiness, when in real life there are loads of ppl also miserable with marriage and kids. I personally love my freedom/personal space too much and am not a caretaking sort. Yes and i love this drama for its emphasis on being honest with yourself first, before you can have a healthy relationship with someone else. You really gotta know what you want and not bend to society's whims just cause it's "natural" and "what everyone does".
I'm absolutely enjoying this show, it's an absolute gem and a great start to drama-watching in 2023 for me. I think it's probably cause I'm at that life stage but I get how messy love and marriage can be. that you can love a person but feel stifled married to them or divorce them and still have lingering feelings. Don't really get the comments below about how the drama is messy. She didn't "suddenly think" she's still in love with him, they both are still in love with each other but clearly avoiding the elephant in the room. The only loopholes for me or tropes at the moment (I'm at ep 4) is 1) how did they go from being in love to him having an affair (I feel there is something else that is not being revealed) 2) It's actually explained quite clearly in ep 1 why he introduced her to his friend- some legal stuff and probably to get them both to move on. 3) I dont get why they have to work in the same office, cos omg major awkwardness in reality pls, but okayy Love the acting from both leads, KSR is really good in roles like this and JSJ is always super versatile and super hot. lol. Great acting from the rest too. I'm hooked!
Same. I dislike Hotel del luna as well despite ppl raving abt it. Dropped it at ep5 cos it was so boring n draggy and they made yeo jin goo - a relatively good actor - do little to nothing in his role. They haven't been writing anything good since master's sun tbh. For AOS, I dropped S1 at ep 6, it was so draggy and boring with literally nothing happening, and a ML written as if he was the most amazing man on earth *gag*. Everything this drama had - fantasy, historical drama, romance, comedy etc other dramas could do better. Im truly puzzled at its online popularity tbh.
I found it incredibly mediocre as well and am truly puzzled at how everyone is raving about it. I dropped S1 at ep 6 and didnt watch S2. All the elements that it presents, romance, fantasy, action, comedy etc - I've seen other dramas do it way better. Plus, i think this drama was targetted at teens, hence the younger cast.
am I really the only one bothered by Uk falling in love with "someone else"? I mean, we know is the same person…
I'm personally super bothered by this particular plotline but it seems like we are in the minority. Cos to me the premise was set up in a way of this "epic" romance between naksu and uk but as the eps went along, it's clear he hasnt realised naksu is inside jby's body, meaning he fell for another woman altogether and just went along with it cos she's what? "pretty"? His reactions make no sense - he allows her to just kiss him, kisses her back, treats her with such care etc. It just doesnt make sense and completely contradicts the entire point of the main romance plot.
This entire season made zero sense. It's like the hong sis just randomly make stuff up as they go along. None…
yes! it is going exactly like a plot written for children or a middle school romance. sooo cheesy and so juvenile. Idk why some of the talented cast signed up for this crap. I dropped S1 at ep8 cos it was too slow but it was a million times better than S2. and to ur comment below - I totally agree, look at the comments (even on social media), it's all fanatics and ppl caring abt the kissing scenes (it's all awkward tbh and the leads dont have chemistry). The romance makes no sense at all in the context but all of them giving 10-star ratings for this pile of turd. ALL the characters are idiots at this point, I liked the CP too! But they really reduced his impact this season. I dont even know whats the point of master lee and yul has been completely butchered as a character. just garbage writing all round.
The interesting action n fight scenes from s1 have completrly gone. So they went the fanservice route and throw…
Yup this drama didnt even need a second season. I mean what is the point even of this season? The threads from s1 havent been resolved, the villians are still hanging ard n now there are more stuff happening with 2 eps left.
Romance totally killed the story. No action no good story and no good villain.
The interesting action n fight scenes from s1 have completrly gone. So they went the fanservice route and throw in random kiss scenes and made it all abt this random romance. It's like the writers have no ideas and just pander to the lowest common denominator (ie sex n romance sells) n sadly it works
i don't understand the high rating of this 2 season, 8 episodes of totally nothing, they spent 8 episodes by giving…
This entire season made zero sense. It's like the hong sis just randomly make stuff up as they go along. None of the characters are making sense and they have all this random sideplots. So what they do? Throw in random kiss scenes over n over for fanservice so ppl will forget how stupid the entire plot is this season. And it seems to be working.
the story turnout to be two souls battling each other for a body lolalchemy of souls is now just a forgotten premise...…
S2 from the get go had alw been abt the romance as it seemed like the hong sis has completrly lost the plot when it comes to the alchemy theme - the whole reason ppl watched it in the first place. S2 isnt even really a continuation of whatever happened in S1. A sheer waste and another potentially amazing drama messed up by hong sisters
forced romance is the word! @peachcrystal's comment about jsm - i find it interesting as well how much the production…
Tbh i just listened to eps 3 and 4 on 1.5x speed. Eps 1 and 2 at least i watched on 1.5x speed 🤣 I'm interested in yul as well will he die? And also how will this train wreck end? 🤣 LOL. I rather see a continuation of mudeok/jw romance than whatever this is in s2. This FL annoys me and i will avoid her future work. I dislike it when not v talented ppl coast on looks (tho i dont find her pretty) and get bumped up to lead cos of that.
Exactly😌 I completely agree with you... in addition they seem to force romance like too much to mask that there…
yess the 3-year timejump wasn't even explained. like what's the purpose? more and more bad reviews are coming in after each weekend, so ppl are really seeing it for what it is. I think only the diehard teenage/immature adult fans are left following it to self-insert for their fantasy relationship with jang uk lol.
forced romance is the word! @peachcrystal's comment about jsm - i find it interesting as well how much the production…
Yeah he mentioned some of the cast, but left her out which is weird cos they do seem to have a good relshp and she was the main lead man. Could be a directive from the production co, who knows, they seem very shady. Hong Sis always writes the most boring dialogues and banal events tbh - that's the reason why i always drop their stuff at ep5 lol. Couldnt make it past hotel del luna, warm & cozy, hwayugi and i actually stopped watching AOS S1 at the ep8 mark. Their fantasy stuff in recent years has bordered on camp and downright silly. Master's Sun was their last good drama and that worked cos both leads could generate chemistry, are seasoned actors and the love story was mature. It's not working here cos both leads dont have chemistry, plus one cant act and is coasting on her "looks" and the story makes zero sense.
Exactly😌 I completely agree with you... in addition they seem to force romance like too much to mask that there…
Mudeok didnt even behave this stupidly, not even close. She only suits the badass naksu, and probably only in cameos where she doesn't appear much. I wonder how much her agency paid to get the production to go this hard for her. They treated the first actress pretty badly (can't remb her name now) but centred this entire series around gyj's looks. The real action and comedic stuff from S1 arent there, their discussions/random jumps between the leads isn't funny at all - it's childish and a waste of screentime/plot.
The only loopholes for me or tropes at the moment (I'm at ep 4) is 1) how did they go from being in love to him having an affair (I feel there is something else that is not being revealed) 2) It's actually explained quite clearly in ep 1 why he introduced her to his friend- some legal stuff and probably to get them both to move on. 3) I dont get why they have to work in the same office, cos omg major awkwardness in reality pls, but okayy
Love the acting from both leads, KSR is really good in roles like this and JSJ is always super versatile and super hot. lol. Great acting from the rest too. I'm hooked!