I agree with other people here that characters of this drama are suddenly acting out of character, it's breaking immersion. -FL, who absolutely always has to say everything that's on her mind, suddenly just dumps FL without giving him any explanation, even though she could have repeated what she said to her father just prior to that. -ML, who's acting all hurt and rather childish, tbh. Instead of his usual level headed, patient and mature approach to dealing with FL's antics he just kept on brooding silently. And he also becomes less and less insightful about her behaviour with every episode. -That skunk Min Woo suddenly acting like a normal person, instead of being a usual pos. -Soo Yeon suddenly falling for Min Woo even though she hated his guts throughout the episodes and knows he's an asshole. What gives, girl? Are you that dumb and desperate for a boyfriend?
Only FL's friends and poor attorney Jung were acting like they always do given the circumstances. Even though I'm still waiting for the reason why writers just had to make attorney Jung gravely ill all of a sudden at the end of the show.
Today's episode was bad - too many overly prolonged unnecessary scenes and bad decisions. And SY&MW's sudden relationship being shoved down my throat made me want to puke, guy's a pos 🤢🤮. Overall quality going downhill?
I struggle to understand why a show which handles the societal views of individuals with ASD masterfully fails…
Agreed, but bad taste in men is not something very uncommon for women. Looks, money, social status - those come first. But often things become clear only when they start living together and find out they can't stand each other, hence so many divorces nowadays 😂
I loved the part of Myung seok it was so satisfying but like I'm disappointed they didn't even talk about it properly?…
Yea, I hate break-up tropes enough as it is, but especially where the couple can't even communicate properly the why of it with each other and just run away and go cry in the corner somewhere. Like there is no trust in each other and their relationship whatsoever. Boring unnessesary angst that seem to be obligatory before the finale of many kdramas.
One thing I understand in this drama the soul is the person. It doesn't matter whose body it is in. So Jang Uk…
I wouldn't bother with these questions irl, because I don't believe in souls nonsense. But since it's fantasy and soul shifting is a fact in that world, those questions must be addressed before definitively stating this or that theory is correct. I just hope that with Jang Kang's appearance we will finally get some answers about ML's birth.
One thing I understand in this drama the soul is the person. It doesn't matter whose body it is in. So Jang Uk…
Yea, but how it comes to be and from what exactly? Does it come into the body of a child from outside? Does it grow inside him? Does it take parts of the souls of his parents? Does it reincarnate from someone else? Is it divine spark or magic energy? Why the stars are important? Too many unknowns. So speculating about who the real parents are can go either way.
One thing I understand in this drama the soul is the person. It doesn't matter whose body it is in. So Jang Uk…
I disagree, you're looking at it purely from soul shifters perspective. We only know about people who soul shifted from one body to the other, that they retain their soul/mind/energy. But when it comes to new souls being born it's not known how this process works. A child doesn't take anyone's soul, does he? It's new...energy? So the body of a child may as well be born with the genes of the bodies of his parents.
I'm trying to figure out the point of making attorney Jung gravely ill/dying so late in the show. Just to add drama for the sake of it? Or to show what would become of an attorney constantly chasing after success and living in perpetual stress? Or could it be that with their mentor very sick and in the hospital they'll show us our rookies finally taking care of a case on their own?
So hear you. However, the heart wants what the heart wants, irrespective of how intelligent we are to believe…
It would have been believable if there was any sort of buildup to it, but there was none. She hated him throughout the episodes and suddenly she'll do a 180 just because he stopped acting like a jerk for one episode? I won't buy it no matter how they'll try dressing this up.
I didn't like how bossy and bitchy ML's sister was in this episode. I mean, yeah, I understand being baffled at his choice and alarmed, who wouldn't be. But being so rude and categorical about it? And practically implying he's not serious about it, when she didn't even get to know FL better? I just can't fathom anyone of my family behaving like that, especially when the guest is still around. If you want to start a fight about it, have some manners at least to do it in private. And I get that in Asian cultures family has more authority over people's lives, but still. After all, it's his own choice how and with whom to live, if FL makes him happy, so be it. I hope he won't get discouraged by her harsh words and won't let go of FL.
Just nope for me. Too little too late for Min Woo character to be seen in a positive light. Cry me a river, he needs money to help his family member with his health problems. That's his reason for being such a piece of shit. Does he need to trample on other people to get it? No, he's just trash, especially since he chose an already disadvantaged person as a target. And whatever it is they're suddenly trying to convince us with Soo Yeon is just 🤢🤮 If she really likes him then she's a terrible judge of character and will regret it later down the line.
I don’t understand why people have a problem with family members not approving at first. It does not extend…
It's not that it's not fitting for EAW drama, it's just that it's a cliche that is used in every second rom-com kdrama. "Family disapproval" followed up by "let's break-up" tropes before the finale are so overused people are just tired of it.
I think I've only seen one kdrama this year where leads had no problems with introduction to the family and had no break-ups.
-FL, who absolutely always has to say everything that's on her mind, suddenly just dumps FL without giving him any explanation, even though she could have repeated what she said to her father just prior to that.
-ML, who's acting all hurt and rather childish, tbh. Instead of his usual level headed, patient and mature approach to dealing with FL's antics he just kept on brooding silently. And he also becomes less and less insightful about her behaviour with every episode.
-That skunk Min Woo suddenly acting like a normal person, instead of being a usual pos.
-Soo Yeon suddenly falling for Min Woo even though she hated his guts throughout the episodes and knows he's an asshole. What gives, girl? Are you that dumb and desperate for a boyfriend?
Only FL's friends and poor attorney Jung were acting like they always do given the circumstances. Even though I'm still waiting for the reason why writers just had to make attorney Jung gravely ill all of a sudden at the end of the show.
Too many unknowns. So speculating about who the real parents are can go either way.
A child doesn't take anyone's soul, does he? It's new...energy? So the body of a child may as well be born with the genes of the bodies of his parents.
Yea, that was a bad move coming from writers.
Or could it be that with their mentor very sick and in the hospital they'll show us our rookies finally taking care of a case on their own?
I just can't fathom anyone of my family behaving like that, especially when the guest is still around. If you want to start a fight about it, have some manners at least to do it in private.
And I get that in Asian cultures family has more authority over people's lives, but still. After all, it's his own choice how and with whom to live, if FL makes him happy, so be it. I hope he won't get discouraged by her harsh words and won't let go of FL.
And whatever it is they're suddenly trying to convince us with Soo Yeon is just 🤢🤮 If she really likes him then she's a terrible judge of character and will regret it later down the line.
I think I've only seen one kdrama this year where leads had no problems with introduction to the family and had no break-ups.
-cause the partner is an orphan (that's a big no in SK as well for some bullshit reason)