So how will my weekends get better now? Thank you for 8 weeks/16 episodes, for giving your best and making us smile. I will miss the whole team, their stories, their truths, their connections, so much. Goodbye Room 301, Risk Team, Yeuido Pirates.
In this episode, I saw that everything I suspected in previous episodes was true (I was praying that the CEO wouldn't betray them, and I hesitated to say it out loud), but I'm not happy about it at all. That idiotic CEO is doing or having others do stupid things that benefit Shin Jae's mother while challenging her. Min Seo, I can't empathize with what you've been through (but believe me, I tried). Leaving aside what she did to Ra Young, how can she expose the victims? She's no different from her father. I'm already so angry at Shin Jae's mother, I don't even want to talk to her. And her partner too. I hope nothing happens to the baby and that the detective is happy with his family. I also appreciated their mention of using it to cover up the drug scandal. I usually think of that in terms of corruption. I realized I tend to overlook such instances of abuse. Terrible.
The events in episode 12 were very funny. I hope their plans succeed and that they are not in danger. I'm starting to feel more and more sorry for Albert. Unless he gets a happy ending (which I didn't care about until now - but I don't want that damn growing but unattainable first love nonsense anymore), he'll be a character I can't forget. He might be the greenest character I've ever seen.
Our solo girl found an amazing team. I love each character. In my opinion, Nora is also part of the team. If Mr. Bang returns, we're all set. Even if my week is terrible, it ends up getting better with them.
She probably has memory problems. There are three copies of the same book on the bookshelf. She may undergo a…
The book title definitely says something. And it's probably about the cafe owner. I thought the crosses were a countdown . But I liked your perspective much more. The flashback scene is a nice catch. It’s true.
It's clear there are two different Chans, but I still have questions. Okay, you will explain it later, but I can't wait. Which one gave the pen as a gift? I think it was Sunwoo Chan. But that's more than just speaking on behalf of the other Chan. Maybe the other Chan found out and they fought. I want to know what happened in Boston. Also, I don't think Chan has a memory problem. I understand it as just a re-emergence of memories he's overcome. For now, the story has drawn me in. The production was also quite good.
Except for periods when I feel nothing, I always cry at endings like this. Moreover, I've been extra sensitive in recent months. Even though I didn't like it that much, I cried during the last 30 minutes of Even If. From Yohan's phone calls onwards, it became emotionally heavy for me. Despite all the unease, I couldn't cry. Because maybe it's outdated, but when I see films that symbolize objects and places, I feel a certain pleasure, and all my emotions get mixed up. Besides, there were striking turning points. Yohan's phone calls, even his loneliness in the Kentucky pub and what he did afterwards-even though he said he would come back… Also, Mijeong questioning herself in the mirror, Gyeong Rok suddenly bursting into tears on the street after leaving the record store. And then there's the completely cold shower effect of him skateboarding in the parking lot at the end, and even repairing the lamp in the storage room, which is associated with the darkness inside her in Mijeong’s letter, but actually he... The dialogues were also striking. What he said to his mother about survival, Yohan's words about separation and feeling alive... So beautiful. It makes me happy that there are people who make films like this, and that these films make me happy instead of making me cry. Also, was the Indian statue in the bar there from the beginning? Or was it brought there after Mijeong's statements? I missed that part.
I trust the screenwriter and I think the 6 episodes will be just as satisfying. That's why I want to binge-watch it again, even though I never usually do. It's great to feel excitement and fun again while watching something. I love series that portray the developing bond between characters so beautifully.
It's not Nora's fault. What could she possibly be with parents like that? She's so naive and clueless about the world. Don't ostracize her. I know she'll get better later, but I just can't bring myself to do it. Even if Risk Team disbands, it's still a team. I'm looking for Mr. Bang too. Albert and Mr. Lee are so sweet. I love how they teamed up with Bok Hee. This was another episode I absolutely loved.
From what I understand, her family were foster parents on weekends. They weren't her siblings. So there were times when she didn't think she was a priority.
For some reason, I want to be a member of the risk management team and the dorm room. Albert, oh my tender, sorrowful baby. His attitude about his uncle and what he said about being alone touched me 🥹♡. I really, really love this series more and more every week. This show feels so warm. They’re like a found family. And the mission element brings an extra layer of excitement and fun. It had been a long time since I'd felt this excited.
If so can you recommend me some dramas that exceptionally good in your opinion?
You might have watched those too then. But from what I remember, Walking on Thin Ice, Nine Puzzles, and The Manipulated are among those I watched without being bothered by logical inconsistencies. And there's also Two Weeks from the old days. It's been years since I watched it, so I don't remember much, but Two Weeks is one of the reasons I like LJG, not Moon Lovers.
Min Seo, I can't empathize with what you've been through (but believe me, I tried). Leaving aside what she did to Ra Young, how can she expose the victims? She's no different from her father.
I'm already so angry at Shin Jae's mother, I don't even want to talk to her. And her partner too.
I hope nothing happens to the baby and that the detective is happy with his family.
I also appreciated their mention of using it to cover up the drug scandal. I usually think of that in terms of corruption. I realized I tend to overlook such instances of abuse. Terrible.
I'm starting to feel more and more sorry for Albert. Unless he gets a happy ending (which I didn't care about until now - but I don't want that damn growing but unattainable first love nonsense anymore), he'll be a character I can't forget. He might be the greenest character I've ever seen.
Even if my week is terrible, it ends up getting better with them.
I thought the crosses were a countdown . But I liked your perspective much more.
The flashback scene is a nice catch. It’s true.
The dialogues were also striking. What he said to his mother about survival, Yohan's words about separation and feeling alive... So beautiful. It makes me happy that there are people who make films like this, and that these films make me happy instead of making me cry.
Also, was the Indian statue in the bar there from the beginning? Or was it brought there after Mijeong's statements? I missed that part.
Even if Risk Team disbands, it's still a team. I'm looking for Mr. Bang too. Albert and Mr. Lee are so sweet.
I love how they teamed up with Bok Hee. This was another episode I absolutely loved.