After the wonderfully messed up second season of alchemy of souls, I don't need any more drama from the "famous" Hong sisters. My gosh, that script was terrible.
Overall it was a good drama. At least I was fine with it. The last third was sloppily written. I don't even understand why Park Ji Eun is so exalted. As with CLoY, the script is not the strength of the drama, and it will not be good from that, but from the cast and crew. There was so much thoughtlessness in the last few episodes. And I understand that some people like to call this realistic ending thing, but then why was the remaining 95% of the drama not so realistic? I don't think it was a sad moment, but rather just a nice gesture to let us know THEY lived happily for a long time.
Aha... i bet sweet, dear and smart mom will have some serious health issue, and that will absolve all the crap she's been stirring up for 30 episodes. ππππππππ
Good news! The ending is sad, but the director and the screenwriters are sensible enough to let very important…
What do I think? Bleh... The whole last scene sticks out, as if it was put there just to make the overall effect not so tragic. This is the cheapest way to balance your script.
So yeah... the main lead survived and they have two children, with whom they live happily somewhere middle of nowhere, and we will never know... balblabla... Ah... I can't deal with such an ending. I don't mind a sad ending, and I don't want everything to be explained down to the last detail. But this wishy-washy happy ending pulled out of my ass is such a lame solution.
My gosh, that script was terrible.
So stupid!
The last third was sloppily written. I don't even understand why Park Ji Eun is so exalted. As with CLoY, the script is not the strength of the drama, and it will not be good from that, but from the cast and crew.
There was so much thoughtlessness in the last few episodes.
And I understand that some people like to call this realistic ending thing, but then why was the remaining 95% of the drama not so realistic?
I don't think it was a sad moment, but rather just a nice gesture to let us know THEY lived happily for a long time.
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He is currently doing his military service, so that's why he's not in the cast.
The whole last scene sticks out, as if it was put there just to make the overall effect not so tragic. This is the cheapest way to balance your script.
Ah... I can't deal with such an ending. I don't mind a sad ending, and I don't want everything to be explained down to the last detail. But this wishy-washy happy ending pulled out of my ass is such a lame solution.