the point isn’t the leads getting together, finally. but still enough romance for me to love it.
I love patterns and I love when a show depicts a specific type of symbol throughout it. In this case, this show had a pattern of father/son relationships. A son who lost his father, a son whose father almost killed himself, a son whose father taught him to be the devil on earth. It find the diverse depictions beautiful and so, so exemplary in teaching us all something. I don’t recall any other symbols falling under this pattern but their were *many* more patters that were all so illuminating. I honestly loved the show and would recommend it.This is the second Korean show I have watched based during the economic crisis in Korea and I’m interested in watching more. People in poverty are the closest things we have to devils and angels on earth and I’ve found Korean dramas to do an amazing job at depicting this.
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