Watched all 10 Episodes, This is a wasted potential , Great theme and premised ruined by not so interesting scenes…
It may be because the characters are nuanced/ don't follow the formullaic 'pleasing persona' frequently portrayed that you find them unlikeable. I find them compelling because none of them are perfect and their motives aren't always clear, but watching flawed and 'human' characters is a lot more stimulating than run of the mill likability. I feel like there has been meaningful character growth throughout which has protrayed the insecurities/traumas causing a lot of their questionable choices, and they are all working towards resolving many of those issues (hopefully they can be resolved in the final installments!). Each to their own though.
I think the reason why he only sees color related to her all depends on how his powers work. For this I pose a…
I agree with you that things are fixed and that they cannot change events, but I don't view it as 'fate' or an external force. It's more that ML has already made the decision and changed events so that FL doesn't die, so there is no way to avoid that decision, and he obviously wouldn't want to. The main factor that will change the outcome of his death is whether the mother's visions were accurate/whether they staged events/his return at a later date, or some other variant. This could happen since they never showed a literal corpse/the mother just saw some debris falling on him in the fire.
The drama essentially should have ended on E12. The no purpose dragging of the plot from there onwards is just…
100% agree... I thought it was sad how the FL was depicted considering there were moments of strength earlier on, for example the hospital scene was poignant where she is processing becoming dasiabled - the actress seems very capable. It detracted from the genuine moments heaping in all the filler/cutesy stuff, and her immaturity around intamacy was bizzarre, why were they still playing games at that stage?
I think future viewers will think that people who give 10 to this show were on drugs.
although I rate this drama as 8/10 also, that is still a good rating and it was an enjoyable watch.
Like you, I loved IONTBO, yet I couldn't get through CLOY or AOS - the point ^ was making is that drama taste is subjective, you can't make such generalisations about what quantifies as 'the best out there'.
Presumably, we will find out in Ep. 8. It is clearly not his wife, but difficult to determine if the ring is identical…
I feel like the relationship between Soon Gu and Man Heum is that of a boss/secretary, and that maybe to fit a typical family image he took on the 'father' role within the family. I'm not sure whether he is the biological father/ if the Gwi Joo/dong Hee are aware. Maybe the person at the bar is a sister of Man Heum who is estranged over family issues? I'm not sure if it would make sense for Soon Gu to have powers when they established it is a genetic trait passed down through generations.
The main factor that will change the outcome of his death is whether the mother's visions were accurate/whether they staged events/his return at a later date, or some other variant. This could happen since they never showed a literal corpse/the mother just saw some debris falling on him in the fire.
Like you, I loved IONTBO, yet I couldn't get through CLOY or AOS - the point ^ was making is that drama taste is subjective, you can't make such generalisations about what quantifies as 'the best out there'.
I'm not sure if it would make sense for Soon Gu to have powers when they established it is a genetic trait passed down through generations.