Well, it's not exactly impossible. Family members can treat eachother nice, but other people like trash, so it…
You're missing the point. They kept saying, -telling- Chanmi that he was bullying people (upon orders of Osung of course) and the best example the show gave/the only "victim" of that bullying Chanmi met was a manipulative girl who deserved the mockery she got.
I'm just saying, if they wanted to make that part of the show more believable, they could have done one or two easy fake-outs showing Wonseok in the act, but out of context, for example. To help support any potential doubt of his true character. But when the only direct example we and she received was of a "victim" who deserved what she got, regardless of what one thinks of Osung, then it makes things less believable.
And you make it seem like he was keeping a whole book of secrets from her. The two secrets she eventually learned of about him, one of them he was going to tell her the next day when they were meeting in person and the other was directly related to that first secret.
Well, it's not exactly impossible. Family members can treat eachother nice, but other people like trash, so it…
I'm just talking about what the show told us. Actually, Chanmi wasn't even told of what he actually did to warrant widespread disgust. Like, no one said he was going around knocking people out or pouring milk on their heads or even just insulting them. They just said he was the worst human being who deserved to die and that's it. Not even just being a simple bully. But majority of the kids actually having no problem he died.
The only specific example they gave (and Chanmi got) was that fake pregnant girl who honestly deserved getting embarrassed like that (with only 4 other people in the gym). Chanmi didn't go looking for more proof. She just automatically doubted her brother.
i think they should've given us more about jaebum and osung's ending. is jaebum in jail? getting therapy? is osung…
Osung's probably dead because the detectives were investigating the case as either murder or suicide. They mentioned how the students' statements, regardless of if they were true or not, rule out murder.
Inaccurate title + poor synopsis = setting the wrong expectations = disappointment = 7 / 10 starsThat pretty much…
Well, "Revenge of Others" kind of fits in 2 ways: -Sooheon exacting revenge on behalf of other people. -Chanmi seeking justice for and avenging her brother.
The last two episodes was a mess there is no indication that he had DID I think if one of the girls was the killer…
Osung must be dead because the detectives mentioned it not being a "murder" but a suicide instead based off of the statements of the students supporting Sooheon.
Also, from episode 1 they kept saying Wonseok was a horrible disgusting bully. But correct me if I missed something, but all we saw was that one scene where he confronts that girl faking being pregnant. Which was pretty tame and she deserved it anyway lol
People -saying- Wonseok was horrible and Chanmi doubting her brother like that was annoying to me. The more people kept saying he was this evil trash, the more absurd it sounded.
The most unsatisfying part of this series is that Kook Jihyun...
...didn't get any punishment for all the crap she did. It was already kinda meh that Osung's got a relatively painless end. But they left Jihyun alone in the end and even seemed try to get us to sympathize with her. Umm... no bitch. lol
This will be my first time watching TayNew. I haven't watched their other series but know how popular they are....…
Dark Blue Kiss, of which they were the leads, is a fun, soapy series. But GMMTV has a compilation of just their story from "Kiss Me Again" on YouTube. So you can check that out as well if you like. It's probably like a total of 2 hours across three videos.
For a taste of how New might feel like as Achi, watch some clips of him on his current series "The Warp Effect" that just premiered. His character there has some similar qualities to Adachi that might help you imagine. but of course, best thing is to just wait for even the trailer to get a true sense.
The terrible pacing really undermines the good parts of the series (Jung Hae In and Go Kyung Pyo's acting, interesting premise). It's more plot-driven (exposition at every turn!) when it should be more character-driven considering the subject matter about immortality, ethics, etc.
I'm just saying, if they wanted to make that part of the show more believable, they could have done one or two easy fake-outs showing Wonseok in the act, but out of context, for example. To help support any potential doubt of his true character. But when the only direct example we and she received was of a "victim" who deserved what she got, regardless of what one thinks of Osung, then it makes things less believable.
And you make it seem like he was keeping a whole book of secrets from her. The two secrets she eventually learned of about him, one of them he was going to tell her the next day when they were meeting in person and the other was directly related to that first secret.
The only specific example they gave (and Chanmi got) was that fake pregnant girl who honestly deserved getting embarrassed like that (with only 4 other people in the gym). Chanmi didn't go looking for more proof. She just automatically doubted her brother.
-Sooheon exacting revenge on behalf of other people.
-Chanmi seeking justice for and avenging her brother.
People -saying- Wonseok was horrible and Chanmi doubting her brother like that was annoying to me. The more people kept saying he was this evil trash, the more absurd it sounded.