2016-11-01, 20:05 | Link #1685 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: By that dark and bloody river called Ohio.
Age: 59
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The ending just seemed a little lackluster. So little dialogue. At least the whole chapter was in color, and everything has been pretty much wrapped up, Jaegu did say all the right things, and Queen is happy (and that purse snatcher is going to be on the receiving end of at least a year's worth of frustration as she beats him into the pavement!).
It was OK. Which is a bit disappointing when you consider the intensity of first half of the story, and its length of 260 chapters!.
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2016-11-01, 23:54 | Link #1686 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: A cheap library
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The thing is the author spend some chapters in the bullied girl and Jae Gu bodiguard duty, an arc completely useless and then the unnecesary separation of Jae Gu and In Gyu...
. I mean we never learn anything of Jae Gu's mom... Or what happened with In Gyu's fiancee whom was in love with Moon Young or even got to see if Moon Young has to gain the love of the previous bullied child before what's her face (Kim Teo Jung who's another character we should have spent more time with) also and although i am 100% in with Dal Dal and Hwan what happened with smoker girl who had a crush on him and her friend an alumni of Wild High? And... . ... . Forget it there's so many things that could have been explored if the author had simply turned Jae Gu and In Gyu into a couple, i mean why does the MC need to be single? When its obvious what the couple is going to be don't try to keep them apart, instead explore how they as a couple react to new stories or simply switch MC. . Sigh... It doesn't matter is over but... When Veritas ended i got the feeleng that it missed a lot of things i would have liked to read about i feel something like that here but for different reasons... Does that make sense? |
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great siblings, queenxjae gu, romance, runaway mom |
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