Overall entertaining but the finale was uncalled for... and what's with the fake kisses? Bettina had real action, so does it have to do with age of actors?
Overall quite trashy, rating seem too high. I'm at episode 10 and shipping her with SML. Why does she like the bully FML? T_T I mean, SML is also problematic but at least didn't hit her.
have you finished the drama? because that's exactly what happened - they started off as friends (especially after…
I'm with you 100%. I think it was love at first sight for him. I would have struggled already if she was a patient with just an insomnia problem, but the fact she was struggling mentally is what made it, for me, quite uncomfortable to watch.
have you finished the drama? because that's exactly what happened - they started off as friends (especially after…
Thanks for sharing your view and especially the cultural nuances that is impossible for me to get. I stand by my opinion that he pursued her from the very beginning, but she did give him several openings (they discuss this at some point). I would not feel very comfortable with a doctor or therapist or healer that shows a romantistic interest when I'm emotionally unstable, but I see this may not be an universal issue.
I'm struggling a lot with this drama. First of all it's not very appropriate for a doctor to pursue a patient so soon after the meet. I understand if feelings develop after some time, but the moment he meets her is starts pursuing her. On top of that, the fact she's so unstable emotionally makes it even less appropriate. I really want to like this drama, but honestly I would tell my irl friends to run from such a guy. He should have stay a doctor first, then become a friend while she healed and pursue her at the right time, after months. Very open to hear different opinions, especially if there is a psycholostist among the users!
Having the same actress playing two roles is always tricky. I think her personality is much more solid as AS, whereas I cannot put my finger on her personality as GM. They are similar but different, but now enough to clearly separate the two. Does anyone got the same feeling? PS IU is doing a great job, her acting is incredible and I feel it's more about the way the characters are written, cause she would be perfectly capable of differentiate them more with the acting.
The scene where their son passed away was one of the most emotional moments I’ve ever experienced. It struck…
This scene way stay with me for a long time. That hug that came too late when he asked for it and didn't get it. T_T And the way they all fell guilty because they all played a role in what happened because of their own decision. So sad and so realistic.
I think the part where he's trying to drive on the road and they won't let him and he makes a whole Thing of it…
I still don't find it very convincing. They could have used the same graphic on the screen a few times before to make us understand him better. To me he seemed a little bit too intense out of the blue.
having babies is one of the purposes of life ;) but it's not for everyone..
What I meant is a drama built around this message, due to low natality is SK. The "baby vs dream" concept never sat right to me. You can try and have a balanced life with babies and dreams pursue without giving one up for the other. Unless you have very specific dreams that are not compatible with a baby, but that is a small minority.
16 episodes?? Well, so far I'm intrigued. I guess they're gonna show us the daughter's life too, at some point? Otherwise why would she look like IU too. I just hope it's not a "having babies is the purpose of life" type of drama. I still haven't recovered from When the stars gossip.