DAMN!!!! Just when you think they will go the cliche way where FL sacrifices her happiness for family and goes…
The first positive post I have ever seen you make. In all the shows, I always see you criticizing. Oh wait, you criticized some characters. But they deserved it. Your post was mainly leaning on the positive aspect. Baby steps, you're getting there.
This season was actually the worst. Season 1 was boring, but this season was just poorly executed. The casting…
Normally, when someone says that they find a dating show it means mainly one thing, their ship isn't going as they wished it would have. I wouldn't blame the PD. They did a fantastic job if you take away all the disappointing matches and ships.
Wow, you guys are so hyped up. I mean you can scroll three pages of this site just to finish what people have posted in just one hour. I made a post 2 hours ago, I guess I am never finding that post unless someone replies to it, LOL.
From what I heard this "full of twists" will happen until episode 10. Plus, judging by the way it is going I'm…
The tags give the type of genre a show has. Tags are called identifiers for genres. In short, they are the same thing. At this point, you're contradicting yourself. Just enjoy the next episode. You can't raise any more logical argument.
From what I heard this "full of twists" will happen until episode 10. Plus, judging by the way it is going I'm…
Nope, you're the one who started talkings about tags in your initial argument, "As far as I know few k-dramas are ending tragic nowadays and this one seens to be more of a romcom with some dramas in it, than a melodrama." That's from your statement. And to answer you, it doesn't prove otherwise either. It can be a sad or happy ending.
Here makes sense because her Illness affect the memory part of her brain, the doctro explain that in ep 2. Her…
He or she is not arguing whether Hae-In has temporary or partial memory loss. On that, you're both on the same page. He or she is arguing about the usage on the storytelling. The one who made the post is arguing that the writers used it as a plot device to drag the show. Since both of you are arguing it is temporary, does it mean it fades away and she regains her memory. Because if it is partial memory loss that means she loses a part of her memory, which may take time or never be recovered.
From what I heard this "full of twists" will happen until episode 10. Plus, judging by the way it is going I'm…
Well, I believe tags have nothing to do with how the show ends. You have given evidence of where shows tagged "Life" have had a happy ending. That goes to show that nothing is set with these tags. Hotel del Luna was somehow sad and had tags close to this show.
Not her mum though. That is the woman who is always at the side of her grandfather. Hae In's sibling hate her…
I mean instead of us arguing you can go and check it out yourself. I even gave you a timestamp. Hae-In's mom hasn't shown her villainous side yet. She is unlikable because she ignores Hae-In and favors her son more than her daughter. But it's because she harbors the guilt of losing her firstborn son, and instead of blaming herself, she blames Hae-In. Well, she is a villain maybe to her in-laws, and Hyun Woo's parents, but she's not plotting something evil against her family and their company.
From what I heard this "full of twists" will happen until episode 10. Plus, judging by the way it is going I'm…
Well, go see the tagging for Twenty-Five Twenty-One, it is tagged as "Life". What you described is the difference between drama and melodrama. The difference between one and the other is that one is "normal" while the other is "exaggerated". Also, not all shows that have a sad ending have to be melodrama. Look at Big Mouth, which had a sad ending, It was not considered a melodrama.
That's from your statement. And to answer you, it doesn't prove otherwise either. It can be a sad or happy ending.
Since both of you are arguing it is temporary, does it mean it fades away and she regains her memory. Because if it is partial memory loss that means she loses a part of her memory, which may take time or never be recovered.