The villain made such a strong impression in the first episode, but after that it completely stagnated. Show could have had potential if the villain was actually compelling, but the fact that the whole story hinges on who killed his family 600 years ago makes the whole thing super weak. Whenever shows rely on tension from some unknown piece of information, the information is 100% underwhelming and brings down the entire show, since the lack of this piece of information is what held the show up.
The logic doesn't make sense though. This dude took his weak wife who had just lost a baby, and a literal blind child bleeding from their eyes on an expedition to kill the most strongest and mythical of monsters. Then this dude gets super mad that that the super strong monster did actually kill everyone. Its like I take my family to a literal tornado and get mad at the tornado for destroying everything. After living for like 600 years he never actually contemplated his life and the decisions he made in life. I think this dude is super dumb.
I just want to add, what a waste. The gift of immortality is inequal, and maybe a gift or a curse, and is certainly is wasted on this dunce.
The double standard of some of these ppl, you don't ever see any comment when the guy is the older one in the…
What is funny is that in reality, the double standard is also there but in the completely opposite direction. The older guy is usually always seen as a creep, older woman is almost seen as desirable. The main difference is that reality has a 'male' bias, so stuff like women school teacher predators rarely receive anything serious, while the males are given much more horrible sentences, while in literature like this, the writer is often a woman, so they get the 'female' bias where the guy is not seen to be creepy as it is being framed and often viewed from the point of view of the underage girl, and not the creepy dude's male colleagues.
Really weird and mean spirited. Writers went for the low hanging fruit of people killing themselves for dramatic effect without addressing any of the real issues like depression etc that are usually the actual causes, and just farming the fallout from the perspective of the families for more drama. The word suicide is thrown around like a toy and loses all impact, its truly demeaning.
Sae Yi literally moved her home to maybe get with a dude who already has a girlfriend. Thats some psychotic stalker vibes, she might kill the dude if he keeps making progress in his relationship.
Honestly don’t think he was an a$$. He could have gave her 4$ & leave it at that or she could have said no &…
I get that he's supposed to be abrasive but a nice dude, and all the shit that happened was just an excuse for them to hang out and develop chemistry but it was done in such a hamfisted way. It felt so forced and broke all immersion.
Am I the only one who thought the dude was a dick to the girl for no reason? When she asked him to help her with the shoe, he was a dick for no reason while she was pretty reasonable. Next time, she faced a problem due to the entire town literally malfunctioning, and he was a dick again for 4 bucks? wtf?
This show is so badly written. The relationship between the characters has literally not changed one bit in the past 14 episodes. Its like a stupid formula at this point. Kang Yo Han does outrageous shit as usual > that useless old judge/grillfriend throws a bitch fit > Kim Ga On throws a bitch fit> Bad guys do outrageous shit> Kang Yo Han and Kim Ga On kiss and make up>Kang Yo Han does outrageous shit and so on.
The show started off good but gone downhill in the last 5 episodes or so. They're trying super hard to be edgy and it doesn't seem to work. The whole good guy Kim Ga On gone bad is so cringe, that dude doesn't know how to act I think. Every time he opens his mouth, I can't stop cringing. And his 'grillfriend' piles more cringe on top. Whenever these two are there, the show gets noticeably less fun to watch.
The ep 15 was a huge missed opportunity to have Do Hak Song interact with the egg ghost. The implications of ghosts being real is that you don't actually get away with shit, since the ghosts who are literally invulnerable can follow you and torment you. So it was a good chance to explore the egg ghost interacting with their creator but it went in the least interesting direction. Sad :(
The ML is Doom/Destruction. So it’s natural for him to be like that.
Lol what, this dude is a textbook tsundere, the whole point is that he does feel stuff but he denies it. But then it would make no sense since he literally has had eternity to figure his shit out but now a random girl is going to make all the difference. I just don't like the gimmick where the dude is all mean and angsty and the brunt of it is dealt by the female lead who is so kind and compassionate and will 'change' the male lead. This is why serial killers like ted bundy got tons of attention and fan mails from his 'fans'. Probably best not to look to deeply into this since it'll fall apart under scrutiny.
This drama has been consistently good. I loved that they leaned in a lot harder into the MCs past than the conflict with the construction dude. It gave a lot more meaning to the ghosts and also an insight into how the ghost thing works.
This is another one of those shows where abusive behavior from the male lead is somehow construed to be romantic. And tolerating and accepting being abused as 'love'. Ugh this drama feels gross to watch.
After living for like 600 years he never actually contemplated his life and the decisions he made in life. I think this dude is super dumb.
I just want to add, what a waste. The gift of immortality is inequal, and maybe a gift or a curse, and is certainly is wasted on this dunce.
The main difference is that reality has a 'male' bias, so stuff like women school teacher predators rarely receive anything serious, while the males are given much more horrible sentences, while in literature like this, the writer is often a woman, so they get the 'female' bias where the guy is not seen to be creepy as it is being framed and often viewed from the point of view of the underage girl, and not the creepy dude's male colleagues.
Kang Yo Han does outrageous shit as usual > that useless old judge/grillfriend throws a bitch fit > Kim Ga On throws a bitch fit> Bad guys do outrageous shit> Kang Yo Han and Kim Ga On kiss and make up>Kang Yo Han does outrageous shit and so on.
The implications of ghosts being real is that you don't actually get away with shit, since the ghosts who are literally invulnerable can follow you and torment you. So it was a good chance to explore the egg ghost interacting with their creator but it went in the least interesting direction. Sad :(
I just don't like the gimmick where the dude is all mean and angsty and the brunt of it is dealt by the female lead who is so kind and compassionate and will 'change' the male lead. This is why serial killers like ted bundy got tons of attention and fan mails from his 'fans'.
Probably best not to look to deeply into this since it'll fall apart under scrutiny.