In-Hye is so annoying and dumb. She’s already 18, have some common sense when rich ppl are trying to use you.…
From beginning to end I really hated In-hye's character. They wrote her to be in my opinion, very unlikeable. To me she didn't add anything to the story.
Completed!!! Didn't work for me... Especially the little sister, annoying from starting till end! In Joo, i kinda…
I like it but I don't think it deserved as a high a rating as it got. Could not stand the youngest sister and how mean she was to her sisters. She was super selfish and continuously sided with the evil rich family. She was very unlikeable.
okay it took me awhile to watch this mainly cuz i saw the ending before even starting the serie. But now that…
I think the ending makes sense but I'm still not a fan lol. While agree that the feelings between Tarn and Nut is what allowed Tofu to exist and to experience the feeling of love with Nut, I think by the end of the series Tofu was his own person and had genuine feelings for Nut that existed outside of those initial feelings felt by Tarn. The same can be said for Nut who had wholeheartedly fallen in love with Tofu and did not view him as a replacement for Tarn. I guess what I'm trying to say is that their relationship was real and I believe Nut had already gotten over Tarn meaning the lack of those feelings towards Tarn would not have stopped Tofu from existing.
I would have preferred it if the symbiotic relationship between Tarn and Tofu ended when Nut had completely gotten over Tarn but since the writers didn't do that, the only ending that could happen was Tofu dying so Tarn could live. It was the only choice that was in character for Tofu.
I have a question has Otomo always liked men? In the beginning of the movie he wasn’t that resistant to Imagase…
I haven't read the manga but after watching the movie and seeing other comments I think he didn't resist much in the beginning to show the how weak willed he was and how far he would go to please. From MusicalVeggies comment at the top, this seems to be an important part of his personality in the mange. He wanted to please his wife and to do that she can't ever find out that he's cheating and at the same time he wanted to please Imagase so he wouldn't spill the beans to his wife. Just like how he can't so no to any of the women he comes across, he similarly can't say no to Imagase.
Always ready to watch something different. I had little idea what this movie is about going in. I am writing this…
I accidentally discovered this independent film while scrolling through asian crush and I'm glad I did. It was a really poignant movie on isolation, shame and snap judgements. Its not an easy movie to watch but so well acted.
I think the wish was when she told her to make her team department permanent, have a nicer office, promote RG…
They never stated what the original wish was but I think she we are suppose to assume that she wanted to be erased from existence. She didn't want to live again or be released from hell and in the final episode she stated that at the time she was in a lot of pain and wanted to disappear from the world. Now that her life holds value to her again her wish changed to making the RM team permanent.
But didn’t they say somewhere that even the thread is cut the feelings might linger? And that’s what happened…
Yup, Joon Woong said that when he was explaining Joon Gil's past with Ryun to Ryung Goo. As we know, Joon Gil reincarnated two times but the trauma of his life with Ryun followed him and he chose to be a reaper. It was a wound in his heart so his feelings for Ryun were still there which I feel like he acknowledged by the last episode. Though they were able to heal from it by confronting it, this opportunity only happened because they were reapers and Joon Woong's comment was meant to reflect the pain of losing someone without getting a proper goodbye. The show stated several times that their ties are cut forever because Ryun committed suicide. I think what we were supposed to get from that conversation between Jade King and Ryun in the last episode is that both Ryun and Joon Gil have gotten closure now that they have confronted their past. This closure will allow them to move forward and live happy lives if they choose to reincarnate again. However we are also led to believe that they have made peace with the fact that if they choose to reincarnate, they will not be in each other's lives.
While I think the ending was rushed, at least it was some what happy. I didn't like the ending between Goo Ryun…
Definitely felt the ending was rushed too. I would have liked to see Joon Woong meet Cho Hui so we could see if his fate with her was more than just bringing a coworker to the concert. Regarding Goo Ryun and Joon Gil, though I would have liked a happy ending for them I think this ending is the best that we could have hoped for. They stated repeatedly in the show that once you kill yourself you break all ties with the people you knew in that life. Jade King couldn't intervene and change that fact for anyone. At least now they are both able to heal from the trauma of their past together, keep the good memories of their life together and greet each other with a smile. Jade King alluded to Joon Gil becoming a reaper because even after two reincarnations the trauma of his past with Ryun continued to torment him and we know that Ryun also couldn't move on from the love she had for Joon Gil. Now that they have made peace with each other there is also hope for a reincarnation and a happy life even if it's not with each other.
I think the wish was when she told her to make her team department permanent, have a nicer office, promote RG…
No, Jade King never stated that she asked for a wish already. She said that she would get what she really wished for once she saved the person she needed to save. Ryun realized the person she needed to save was herself and wanted to continue to save as many people as possible that's why she wished for the RM team to be a permanent team and not a temporary one.
i think he has a role, the boss knows him so well and she mentioned something along the way that "he has always…
PJG was reborn. His life with Ryeon was in the 1630's which is why he doesn't remember it. He had another life after that and then died and became a reaper. They haven't said yet why he chose to become a reaper. I'm guessing Jade locked that past life so no one would go snooping and find out about his life with Ryeon. I'm hoping they everything will be revealed in episode 15.
After ep 14....i want them to have a proper talk...goo ryun explaininh her reasons to joong gil....i want a happy…
Lee Soo Hyuk really bodied that last scene too where his mother tried to have her body thrown out. This is the first time he has made me cry! His mother was so evil too. After convincing her to die with "honor," she wasn't even going to give her a proper funeral. I hope she got what she deserved in the afterlife.
I have some questions-Why Ok Eul Tae 1000 years ago lied to his father saying that the one who killed his brother…
Ok Eul Tae lied about the Bulgasal because he needed a fall guy after he killed his older brother. Plus Sang Un, ShiHo and Do Yoon saw him murder the brother. He needed to get rid of them so that his father wouldn't find out.
Sang Un didn't die 1000 years ago because Hwal and Ok Eul Tae switched places meaning two Bulgasals were still living. Hwal would have needed to die as a bulgasal for Sang Un to have died too but he died as a human.
Eul Tae wanted Hwal to be the Bulgasal he first encountered - one who drank human blood, did not care for humans and was loyal to the only other bulgasal. Eul Tae had desired Hwal's power when he was a human since he was sickly and naturally thought that Hwal would revert back to how he was when they first met once he realized that originally he was a Bulgasal and had only turned human to get revenge on Sang Un. He didn't realize how much Hwal's time being a human had changed him and that his love for Sang Un would endure even after what Eul Tae and what Hwal originally thought to be a betrayal.
I think there is a loneliness factor too. No one can understand the loneliness except another Bulgasal and Eul Tae wanted Hwal to be loyal to him like Hwal was loyal to Sang Un when she was a Bulgasal. Also I think that Eul Tae felt like he chose Hwal over his father by helping him out of the village that day but Hwal did not choose him in return. Hwal effectively choose Sang Un over Eul Tae even though she was a human.
I was genuinely surprised they killed Cheong San. To me he was the main character of the ensemble cast. I really…
Yup I was like damn not Woo Jin! I guess they did that ending plot with Namra finding a group of similar half zombie/half humans to leave the door open for a second season. I heard that differed a lot from the webtoon though.
cheong-san's death was so dumb. i hope he's still alive (possible season 2???) like if nam-ra could stay alive…
I was confused by that as well because the story didn't explain it but I'm guessing not everyone turns into a half zombie/human like Gwi nam and Nam-ra and you cant be sure who will. Like remember the archery dude that Gwi nam bit turned into a full zombie. Cheong-san wasn't sure how it would be if he turned and wanted to give the other's a chance to escape. Also they weren't in a situation where they could sit and monitor to see how he would turn like they did with Nam-ra. I think he just thought it was the best solution. I was really sad when they killed him though and I'm pretty sure he's dead as he was burned up and they showed the name tag he had among the wreckage.
I would have preferred it if the symbiotic relationship between Tarn and Tofu ended when Nut had completely gotten over Tarn but since the writers didn't do that, the only ending that could happen was Tofu dying so Tarn could live. It was the only choice that was in character for Tofu.
Sang Un didn't die 1000 years ago because Hwal and Ok Eul Tae switched places meaning two Bulgasals were still living. Hwal would have needed to die as a bulgasal for Sang Un to have died too but he died as a human.
Eul Tae wanted Hwal to be the Bulgasal he first encountered - one who drank human blood, did not care for humans and was loyal to the only other bulgasal. Eul Tae had desired Hwal's power when he was a human since he was sickly and naturally thought that Hwal would revert back to how he was when they first met once he realized that originally he was a Bulgasal and had only turned human to get revenge on Sang Un. He didn't realize how much Hwal's time being a human had changed him and that his love for Sang Un would endure even after what Eul Tae and what Hwal originally thought to be a betrayal.
I think there is a loneliness factor too. No one can understand the loneliness except another Bulgasal and Eul Tae wanted Hwal to be loyal to him like Hwal was loyal to Sang Un when she was a Bulgasal. Also I think that Eul Tae felt like he chose Hwal over his father by helping him out of the village that day but Hwal did not choose him in return. Hwal effectively choose Sang Un over Eul Tae even though she was a human.