I do think 8 episodes is too few, but I've always had a problem with kdramas that drag out the dating phase; sometimes it just becomes less fun when the MCs start dating. And that's why I often dropped a few dramas. However, most kdramas drag on till episode 8 out of 16 just for a kiss, so I do wonder how they're gonna end this series with a wedding.
I don’t think it’s fair to dismiss Liu Yu Ning completely. He may not be a technical expert, but he works…
Of course, he gets affected by it; I can understand that. But the thing is, he doesn't truly understand how the technology works. He thinks it's making something "better", that humans can be replaced by technology because no one is "exceptional", by his own words. However, that's not true for the sole reason that AI, especially in the creative field, doesn't make stuff on its own. It steals. It's not innovative, it's just vomiting what it has devoured.
To brag about making an animated series after a day of "hard work" leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. I can't count someone who makes an opinion like that as a "well-grounded perspective". It's not fair to just accept this change. Sure, it's something that's going to be unavoidable (because of the rich wanting to become richer, because of big production companies wanting to cut costs), but just because it will be so doesn't mean we shouldn't advocate for abolishing it. I think it's important for people to understand that AI is only making us dumber and lazier, on top of taking away our jobs. It isn't counted as a fresh perspective, an intelligent opinion or anything like that to support such technology. It's just adding onto the pile of garbage AI is creating.
this is someone who genuinely doesn't understand how the technology works. stop asking people that don't know anything about the topic to give their opinion.
I could NOT relate to Kwon Si Won, and her actions don't feel justified at all. She doesn't have the right to get angry and curse her hurt friend back. No matter how much she hated her mother, she liked her best friend. How could someone betray their friend like that because of a misunderstanding? She never even asked her why she put that in there. I understand that she believes shamanism to be an evil thing because of the trauma she has with her father and mother, but I think if you've grown so close to someone, you owe it to them to hear them out at least once before making your assumptions. Is she seriously gonna do all that before checking with Hye Ryeong even once? It seems like a stretch.
Near the later episodes, Geon Woo gets stabbed by Na Ri with a scissor in the nurse's office, and he's somehow okay with not getting treatment for it. I was genuinely worried that the guy was gonna die because of it, but I guess it's just a plot hole. Sorely disappointed. I had high hopes.
I was okay with the shamanism because I liked Ha Joon's sister and his brother-in-law in the beginning, but when Si Won and Hye Ryeong came into play, it just became an overly abused plot device, somehow. Reminiscent of many church scenes in exorcism movies like The Conjuring series. Then I realised, okay, this is getting dragged on.
It seems like they're gearing for a second season I guess.
I can definitely relate to Sun Rok as a fellow introvert who loves to party alone at home and recharge. On Fridays,…
he did eat the cake but it was very little, i also got so sad that no one finished the whole thing. like the dude basically left behind his share after taking two bites--- do u throw it out after that?!
he'd usually talk in a very monotonous way so to see him react like that was weird to her.
To brag about making an animated series after a day of "hard work" leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. I can't count someone who makes an opinion like that as a "well-grounded perspective". It's not fair to just accept this change. Sure, it's something that's going to be unavoidable (because of the rich wanting to become richer, because of big production companies wanting to cut costs), but just because it will be so doesn't mean we shouldn't advocate for abolishing it. I think it's important for people to understand that AI is only making us dumber and lazier, on top of taking away our jobs. It isn't counted as a fresh perspective, an intelligent opinion or anything like that to support such technology. It's just adding onto the pile of garbage AI is creating.
(apologies for the rant)
Near the later episodes, Geon Woo gets stabbed by Na Ri with a scissor in the nurse's office, and he's somehow okay with not getting treatment for it. I was genuinely worried that the guy was gonna die because of it, but I guess it's just a plot hole. Sorely disappointed. I had high hopes.
I was okay with the shamanism because I liked Ha Joon's sister and his brother-in-law in the beginning, but when Si Won and Hye Ryeong came into play, it just became an overly abused plot device, somehow. Reminiscent of many church scenes in exorcism movies like The Conjuring series. Then I realised, okay, this is getting dragged on.
It seems like they're gearing for a second season I guess.