Does anyone know Franks full backstory? I remember seeing snippets in the previous episodes but cant remember…
Frank's mother was a bar girl at a place that catered to US soldiers. One day soldiers came in and took Frank away without his mother trying to stop them. Then he was taken to the US to a military compound with other children to be trained/abused in a kind of Battle Royale situation. And then the US sent him to Korea to kill the special powered adults who had been trained by the Korean government. That's all we know so far.
I know everyone loves Khaotung but Ray is an alcoholic who drives drunk and treats Sand like an escort (offered to pay him after their night together). The boy is a 🚩 just as much as his friends.
this series is such a big ass mess I love it, LOVEEE sandray !! but BOSTON AND TOP I was shocked AND THEN nick…
Nick was RECORDING. I'm calling it now that Nick is going to lose his mind and kidnap Boston and keep him tied up in the back room of the electronics store
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Because it was like that in the Manhwa. Everything will be connected and explained. 9 more episodes to go.
I think the problem is that something that works well in a manhwa doesn't necessarily work as well in a filmed drama. Having said that I'm excited by the preview for eps 12-13, it looks fantastic.
Can someone tell me if the plot moves faster after some time? I'm on Ep 5 and it's just so frustratingly slow.…
Honestly, the plot does not move any faster. After ep 11 I still don't understand how the agency works. For you to enjoy this drama you have to fall in love with the characters. You may enjoy the adult parts more but it doesn't move any faster.
I know I'm getting dragged for saying this but I still have problems with the plotting. We had seven episodes on the kids, then a two episode flashback with one set of parents, then another two episode flashback for another set of parents that didn't have much overlap or continuity with the previous episodes. Not only that but episode 10 kept jumping back and forth in time for no reason, so it was flashbacks within a flashback episode. It all feels very disjointed, especially because the middle seven episodes don't have the same kind of continuity that the first seven episodes had.
It's not that there aren't great moments in the episodes (especially the Oldboy homage fight in the hallway) but because of the way the narrative is constructed it's constantly yanking us away from people we've become invested in and throwing us into an entirely different setting with new people. The plotting doesn't seem to be a problem for most people but for me it's making it very hard for me to stay interested in the characters. Like by the time we get back to the kids will we even remember what they were up to when we last saw them?
It's not that there aren't great moments in the episodes (especially the Oldboy homage fight in the hallway) but because of the way the narrative is constructed it's constantly yanking us away from people we've become invested in and throwing us into an entirely different setting with new people. The plotting doesn't seem to be a problem for most people but for me it's making it very hard for me to stay interested in the characters. Like by the time we get back to the kids will we even remember what they were up to when we last saw them?