I'm wondering exactly how Go Dae Ri and Bake Nam Gu are sticking around Seo Ki Ju. I mean ghosts have to return within 3 days right? And the lost ghosts are usually resentful. So what deal did they make? Go Dae Ri for example is with the ml for 3 years apparently. Detective dude for even longer probably.
Yeah...I think her ghost repellent power is gone, she walked through that ghost guy and nothing happened...I liked…
Yeah, this drama really is liberated from that strict sense of logic, it's more governed by emotional logic and who knows maybe they'll come up with a reason somewhere...(maybe he has a trust fund and maybe Bom paid 75% of the cherry viewing and people will totally call it edited if bags start to float on air so no worries he's going to die anyway). When I said it happened quite a few times, I thought of the time the kid ghost was near her but nothing happened. Seo Ki Ju was there too. But the ghost guy in love with her got sprung when he approached her. Also Seo Ki Ju went and tried to shield granny from her, if it's about them being together then he should've just stepped away (well, I guess he doesn't know yet). Anyways I just assumed it's not about them both being together. But then again, in the previews, them being together is also probably not working since he's like fighting with the knife and all.
They had to figure out the curse first. The first guy sort of died without telling his son.
Would be rational tbh. But his own father never visited and the uncle probably turned into a resentful ghost. Who knows. Only 4 generations passed, I guess it took time for them accept it as a curse. The fact that they always had male descendants is more of a shock. Was that part of the curse too?
Yeah...I think her ghost repellent power is gone, she walked through that ghost guy and nothing happened...I liked…
Nah the barrier worked without him quite a few times. Also Seo Ki Joo got scared when granny went to touch her for the second time. She didn't touch her grandma again before he snapped the camera. But it seemed like she was somehow listening to her even without seeing her, idk how to explain that tbh-_-
If she also see the ghosts, then why she can't protect herself?Her protection can't be destroyed! Ahh!I can't…
Yeah...I think her ghost repellent power is gone, she walked through that ghost guy and nothing happened... I liked her power, how can it go away before she even uses it?:3
Enjoying the drama but does every FL need a scene where they purposely misunderstands the ML? In love to hate…
I mean it was justified. The fact that she wasn't bothered all the times he touched her (in the lift, in the photo studio, then literally tackled her over on the street) was weird af.
Subs aren’t amazing on this one (they may be improved if viki editors go over them, but they aren’t super…
That makes sense. The translation was off in that scene. And I get that if she asks about the 100 days now that takes away a twist, but still had to ask🙃
I'm not a fan of goofball loud comedy so the Aespa dance wasn't my cup of tea. I can't believe they made the leads join-in in that cringe dance. But I love the show. I love it! I love the premise where they're building the romance, with a freaking death sentence looming overhead... But it's really smth when in dramas they don't ask the real questions. Han Bom didn't ask where will Seo Ki Joo go after 100 days...isn't that what follows after a statement like this? Also why did she decline the offer? If she said she didn't want to get in trouble, I'd understand...but it sounded like she doesn't want anyone else to get in trouble...if that's the case, Seo Ki Joo is more in trouble now, it's quite unmatched with any other trouble. Just the phrasing felt weird.
I watched It's Okay to Not be Okay a lot late and seriously I don't understand why people like Kim Soo Hyun so…
Didn't feel the same. I'd say the writing was really annoying around him, I know he delivered some powerful scenes but he couldn't save the character. And with the new drama it seems like he has no intention of doing anything different, which wouldn't be bad if this character profile wasn't such a mediocre cliche.
I watched It's Okay to Not be Okay a lot late and seriously I don't understand why people like Kim Soo Hyun so much...his character was so subpar I couldn't even judge his acting-_-
If you want gripping logical realistic content, this is not for you. It's more of a sentimental episodic show with a balanced sense of comedic humour. The leads look stunning, as for the first 2 episodes they act fine too. I'm loving it. A few logical fallacies exist which I'm wishing they'll deal with later.
Is Kwon Nara finally playing a FL I don’t find annoying? Alas, she did try to use her lawyer skills to con a…
I love Kwon Nara and admit you need to suspend quite a lot of your disbelief to enjoy the show, though it wasn't that hard for me. Anyways, I wonder how the ML earn money bcz that photo studio certainly ain't paying.
I'm literally watching bcz of Nara, but it's way too good as of now to state that as the only reason. I feel like Kown Nara was never done justice in all the dramas I've seen her act. Itaewon Class, Doctor Prisoner - she was spot on as a cool, cold FL but the stories were flat around her. She looked stunning in Royal Secret Agent and served up a brilliant comedic performance, but the ML was a disappointment. Then there was Bulgasal, amazing casting with Lee Jin-uk but her wardrobe was so crappy, her visual being so beautiful Idk why they ruined it with weird clothes. But the chemistry was insane. As a Bulgasal she did wonderful, there was this scene where she sees a child for the first time and it was just a glimpse but her expression conveyed perfectly how moved she was! The present timeline was a mess anyway and story shortsighted. But I still loved her singular performance, though I think a cooler character tone would have suited her better in that drama. Anyways, I really hope this drama does her justice, it's a pretty unique and detailed plot with a nice episodic vibe and satisfyingly her character has a lot at stake. Watching ML for the first time and he's FINE.
When I said it happened quite a few times, I thought of the time the kid ghost was near her but nothing happened. Seo Ki Ju was there too. But the ghost guy in love with her got sprung when he approached her. Also Seo Ki Ju went and tried to shield granny from her, if it's about them being together then he should've just stepped away (well, I guess he doesn't know yet). Anyways I just assumed it's not about them both being together. But then again, in the previews, them being together is also probably not working since he's like fighting with the knife and all.
I liked her power, how can it go away before she even uses it?:3
But it's really smth when in dramas they don't ask the real questions. Han Bom didn't ask where will Seo Ki Joo go after 100 days...isn't that what follows after a statement like this? Also why did she decline the offer? If she said she didn't want to get in trouble, I'd understand...but it sounded like she doesn't want anyone else to get in trouble...if that's the case, Seo Ki Joo is more in trouble now, it's quite unmatched with any other trouble. Just the phrasing felt weird.
Anyways, I really hope this drama does her justice, it's a pretty unique and detailed plot with a nice episodic vibe and satisfyingly her character has a lot at stake. Watching ML for the first time and he's FINE.