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All I want is for them to have a happy ending in modern times. I want them to retain the personalities they have had throughout the drama and stay in a place where I truly cared for them. That's all I ask. 🥺🙏
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Perfect, waiting eps 13 and 14Start to get puzzle connecting Bravo For all the castThey should get Award. Trio CEO. Assistant Son, Shin Seo Ri
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If anything I think this drama is very good at endings. The cliffhangers never feel too much or confusingly head-scratchy. I think the ending with Seori realizing who she is made up for what could have been a lackluster episode. The thing is, this episode is still pretty well-paced and written, but since we've had such good episodes prior, it falls flat in comparison. Like in any other drama it would be one of the best, but in this one it feels a lot like an interlude meant to stretch out the plot. Which is a shame, considering the drama itself only has 14 episodes.
Still, the highlights of this episode definitely were Seori and her grandmother. It's a good way to tie in their emotional relationship after the many scenes we've had with her grandmother gently encouraging her and caring for her. It may feel out of place for those primarily invested in our main couple. Still, if the prior episode was them stepping away from the mains to give a bit more time to our side characters, then this one focused mainly on her and her grandmother.
There were hints throughout the series that Seori and Danshim were not a traditional body-swap. They did a pretty good job seeding in those hints, which is why I don't feel like this revelation came out of left field. I do wish now that I've finished episode 12 that we did stick with Seori being stuck in Joseon era for episode 11 instead. But I see why they chose not to do that if our Consort Kang has apparently always been Seori all along.
We have so much to wrap up in these last two episodes. The whole Joseon era thing, Seori's two-faced actress friend, Choi Mundo, Mun Taehee as well to an extent, and also the grandfather who's also putting in a little acting time himself. It does feel a little contrived to have the grandfather step in from the shadows to help with the Mun-do situation when it should be Se-gye dealing with it himself but WHO KNOWS. I don't particularly enjoy the office politics part at this part because Seori is so removed from the situation. I mean she always has been and that's one of the reasons why she feels insecure when Mo Tae-hee pointed that out, so it makes SENSE but do I like it? No. Overall, this episode was a bit of a bump in the road but not one I actually dislike.
Still, the highlights of this episode definitely were Seori and her grandmother. It's a good way to tie in their emotional relationship after the many scenes we've had with her grandmother gently encouraging her and caring for her. It may feel out of place for those primarily invested in our main couple. Still, if the prior episode was them stepping away from the mains to give a bit more time to our side characters, then this one focused mainly on her and her grandmother.
There were hints throughout the series that Seori and Danshim were not a traditional body-swap. They did a pretty good job seeding in those hints, which is why I don't feel like this revelation came out of left field. I do wish now that I've finished episode 12 that we did stick with Seori being stuck in Joseon era for episode 11 instead. But I see why they chose not to do that if our Consort Kang has apparently always been Seori all along.
We have so much to wrap up in these last two episodes. The whole Joseon era thing, Seori's two-faced actress friend, Choi Mundo, Mun Taehee as well to an extent, and also the grandfather who's also putting in a little acting time himself. It does feel a little contrived to have the grandfather step in from the shadows to help with the Mun-do situation when it should be Se-gye dealing with it himself but WHO KNOWS. I don't particularly enjoy the office politics part at this part because Seori is so removed from the situation. I mean she always has been and that's one of the reasons why she feels insecure when Mo Tae-hee pointed that out, so it makes SENSE but do I like it? No. Overall, this episode was a bit of a bump in the road but not one I actually dislike.
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OK. I have no words. I have no words, and I have no idea either. Shin Seo Ri is Kang Dan Sim. I kinda guessed it at the start of this episode. But wait. Does that mean The Crown Prince is Se Gye? And the same goes with both the Shamans! Seo Ri regained the memories of her past life. So does the shaman. If Se Gye does, too, does that mean the villain will remember the past life as well?I'm absolutely overthinking. But I can't stop myself.
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