"It takes courage to find happiness", "Overcome bad memories, or you'll be a kid whose soul will never grow", "Obsession has to have limitations, holding onto it will only fill us with disappointment", "Allowing your children to suffer begets true success", "Patience is virtue". etc.... 16 stories and y'all better appreciate it.
Wth? Do you mind explaining who KSR is, that is too shocking.
Wait I don't really get the tea, is it about how she is being bullied for being a "lover" of Soo Hyun and how they didn't end up with Ji Won? Korea is truly fked up.
Would've been a masterpiece if the supporting characters were written better, then the prolong of episodes would have seem more of a treat for the viewers rather than a hassle, and how the main lead's issue was quite trivial but felt so unsatisfying in the end, "oh we just realize it was because communication is key", and that was the main "depth" of the story. Quite "unique" really. I enjoyed the few first episodes though ngl.
This series is usually compared to IONTBO, because of Soo Hyun, but story-wise, the Fairytales-fested is truly more entertaining and unique than a Chaebol-fested story. I truly loved QoT only in the first few episode but it did dragged on, only to end up with "Communication is key" message at the end in a throughout 16 episodes but don't mistake me for also hating the other messages such as "Memories are your identity" truly similar to the message of "The boy who fed on nightmares.". In contrast IONTBO had incorporated a message about "Find courage to be happy", Which is quite simple but also totally overlooked in a way that it does take courage to do such thing, it reminds me of how being kind is actually the strongest kind of people irl, as it would take courage to be kind and sometimes to only end up being hurt, but still continue to be kind.
Chemistry-wise, I do find it to be more about how in QoT is that the dom is Hyun Woo in contrast to Ko Mun Yeong being the dom in IOTNBO, so you can pick your preferences with that, as a guy I would totally go with the latter though, and there seems to be a famous notion about Hae in is as "badass" as Ko Moon-young, that b**** was unhinged, whilst Hae in is a damsel-in-distress 99% of the time, so please do be truthful.
Indeed and the personality here Naksu has would be her actual real self without all the hardships she faced back…
Outside such notion, it still made me happy how it still ended up as 8.9, I hoped people were truly more open minded about this series despite the obnoxious hating.
They perfectly incorporated the storyline in consideration of the original actress having a different series to work for as the filming progressed and people here are hating on the new FL, you guys are insufferable, objectively speaking the actress was not as expressive as the original actress, but romantic scenes alone, I would lean more on the new one. I also quite find it poetic how the OG Naksu was totally using Bu Yeon's face, whilst the OG Bu Yeon was using Naksu's, kinda adds more depth in the story imo.
"It's truly okay not to be okay"
This series is usually compared to IONTBO, because of Soo Hyun, but story-wise, the Fairytales-fested is truly more entertaining and unique than a Chaebol-fested story. I truly loved QoT only in the first few episode but it did dragged on, only to end up with "Communication is key" message at the end in a throughout 16 episodes but don't mistake me for also hating the other messages such as "Memories are your identity" truly similar to the message of "The boy who fed on nightmares.". In contrast IONTBO had incorporated a message about "Find courage to be happy", Which is quite simple but also totally overlooked in a way that it does take courage to do such thing, it reminds me of how being kind is actually the strongest kind of people irl, as it would take courage to be kind and sometimes to only end up being hurt, but still continue to be kind.
Chemistry-wise, I do find it to be more about how in QoT is that the dom is Hyun Woo in contrast to Ko Mun Yeong being the dom in IOTNBO, so you can pick your preferences with that, as a guy I would totally go with the latter though, and there seems to be a famous notion about Hae in is as "badass" as Ko Moon-young, that b**** was unhinged, whilst Hae in is a damsel-in-distress 99% of the time, so please do be truthful.