I watched (more like skimmed,but only the last half) Somewhere Between it looks promising but I swear, why can’t american tv shows leave things as a mystery? Why do they have to explain everything in the first episode? Are they so afraid that if they don’t explain everything in the pilot they will lose viewers? Where’s the fun for the viewer? Also they cut off the chase scene where she went to take the money to who she thought was the kidnapper, so boo. The scene where she pleads the kidnapper to release her daughter on tv was more emotional in the Korean drama because she was all beat up and after what she had gone through. The korean version handled the thriller part of the story better.
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blueribbon
July 24, 2017 at 9:29 PM
I watched (more like skimmed,but only the last half) Somewhere Between it looks promising but I swear, why can’t american tv shows leave things as a mystery? Why do they have to explain everything in the first episode? Are they so afraid that if they don’t explain everything in the pilot they will lose viewers? Where’s the fun for the viewer? Also they cut off the chase scene where she went to take the money to who she thought was the kidnapper, so boo. The scene where she pleads the kidnapper to release her daughter on tv was more emotional in the Korean drama because she was all beat up and after what she had gone through. The korean version handled the thriller part of the story better.