Yes but I don’t think she did bc the old man was shot by him, she didn’t do it fast enough. But yes good for…
I remember. I just liked her way of thinking. I didn't expect her to say something like that. Also, the old man had stunned her with her father's story.
The scene where she points a gun at Sanho at the port, what she says about being weak... did she say he would protect herself from now on? Wow, my girl. This is the peak for me.
8.2 but it's deserve 9 just for QUALITY alone.Drama they put so much efforts on need more attention and appreciate…
"If we are ignoring good stuff, we will be stuck with crappy stuff without any change." Thank you for bringing this important point to our attention. I hope we continue to see productions that strive for genuine quality and excellence
Female director (our male director is also unique), female screenwriter, strong female character (maybe characters).. It's becoming more and more interesting. I'm obsessed with it now. I can't help but read about it. Also, "Valkyrie" has passed. Is this a coincidence? Am I just digging it?
Kang Dong Won and the projects he chose are so far from disappointing. Please do more projects of his choosing. What can I say about JJH? I admire her nobility.
I thought I'd like it from the first episode (a rarity these days). I've never been a fan of SJK. In fact, I don't understand why DotS is so popular, and its popularity has pushed me away. I haven't watched its other hit productions. But I like series that take adults back to their youth, so I wanted to watch this one. And I really liked how SJK portrayed the character here. I liked the second couple as well. I have nothing to say about the young actors. They sparkle. I love their energy. I also found the cinematography pleasant so far.
I'm currently watching episode 7 and I want to ask something. I think I missed something. I don't know their names, but there are two characters who are independent of the others. Who is the man afraid of his wife? What does this couple have to do with the plot? I remember three scenes of them, but I seriously don't understand who they are or why they're in the series? What did I miss? Their situation isn't progressing yet.
“ Prophet!” said I, “thing of evil!—prophet still, if bird or devil!— Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore, Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted— On this home by horror haunted—tell me truly, I implore— Is there—is there balm in Gilead?—tell me—tell me, I implore!” Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”
"funny" how most of us thought that JH will have a redeem arc but in the end it never happened, not even…
The subject (treating babies like products, and when they’re “not liked” returning them — I’m not even talking about the horrifying way the returns are carried out) should have been approached without a romantic perspective. The only thing the screenwriters did well was not making JH try to redeem the villain with a romantic gesture, but instead leaving him as he was — passive, cowardly, and bad. But yes, the character still feels unnecessary. It feels like you don’t even need that character for this idea. It was a drama that was far from a realistic point of view (there is a hard situation merely dramatized ) and the only thing they decided to be realistic about was JH. It was ironic and weird.
In terms of acting, only Seok Su and A Hyeon 2 were not annoying. Tae Sik too, but since we couldn't see him, I can only mention those two. I mean, yelling to create more drama, especially with that high-pitched voice, is really annoying. Even Won Jin A was unbearable, as was her character because of her stupid decisions. I tolerated it because of the interesting and engaging plot. But the plot was really wasted. There were lacking in scene transitions, editing, event connections. It was done in an amateurish way.
he's an undercover cop pretending to be a sick Cho Hyun woo, that's my theory after that ending
I didn't actually know he was sick to begin with, so I expected him to be as you described. He even meets all the criteria, and the constant coincidences were already planned. But his absence from the detective scenes and his behavior as a patient in the hospital led me to believe he was sick. So, he's set everything up in great detail. The cake, the mention of his vision problem, the allergy information at his place of residence, and then his exact description of her when he went to the pharmacy. Or maybe they look exactly like each other. I'm glad he's not sick. He'll understand the doctor's reasons. The doctor, who always thinks from the patient's perspective, will understand what it means to love a sick person.
Does he have another Hyeon U too? Did he think it was just him? And in that case, isn't he sick too? But another doctor confirmed that he tried treatment. Is he using the file of someone who is actually sick to catch her? What's going on? I'm so confused. I think things are getting confusing too. But it has a very strange charm. It's going pretty well for two episodes.
The first episode was beyond my expectations. It progressed very well from the old woman onward. The scene where the camera shows the sky and she says, "My loved ones are up there now," was very emotional. But the old prosecutor scene created a complete dilemma for me regarding the subject. Still, the prosecutor's words require waiting in pain, clinging to a vain hope. Even if it's true for those around him, I'm still not sure about the patient. Furthermore, the family's opinion on this matter is a selfish request. Anyway, I wonder if we should investigate from other perspectives. But wasn't Cho Hyeon U just a detective? How is he also a patient? I hadn't read this information. I don't look at the previews either, I just watch by reading the story. But where I did read, this information wasn't there. That's why this part was shocking for me. But I still want him to fake it to catch me. In this case, it could turn out he's not a patient in the hospital environment, which is a risk.
Also, the old man had stunned her with her father's story.
Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted—
On this home by horror haunted—tell me truly, I implore—
Is there—is there balm in Gilead?—tell me—tell me, I implore!”
Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.”
We can submit our request here. Maybe it will be taken into consideration.
I'm glad he's not sick. He'll understand the doctor's reasons. The doctor, who always thinks from the patient's perspective, will understand what it means to love a sick person.