Train system.The company buying the land heard of the government train project so they want to buy the land before…
That’s insane, this changes the scale of how I see the current plot. HoSu was very worried for her and it makes sense now. Gosh I hope everything works out for them.
Yes and the work place bullying in the drama becomes even darker when the true motive is revealed… Honestly…
100%, it’s such an important topic not many talk about — Unless you experience something similar or see it happening most people are not aware those type of things are very common. Hoently I didn’t expect to cry so much with this drama! it’s very intense but so well done!
This series hits horribly close to home, my sister went through a similar experience of mobbing in her workplace and we were close to losing her. I just want to say those events are real, bullying and assault happens even past high school in an adult setting, it’s worst because everyone is an adult and they make sure to leave no traces. If you ever see someone going through something like that any word of encouragement truly helps and capturing as much evidence as possible is the only way to prove their actions
The director probably put a spell on this drama. There's so much that they can do better, and the ML acting is so stiff, but I keep coming back to watch the new episodes.
This series had the perfect casting in Park Sung Hoon. The new cast is just a cheap rip-off. I can't accept discriminating…
The actor left on his own out of shame for his mistake, I think the fans should rather be mad at him instead of the production crew who cannot risk the investment of this project.
I am not really petty with age gap, but they can choose other actor with same level with the previous one. I got…
I was also thinking of Hwang Min Hyun. His acting in Study Group improved a lot and his face is truly something. Plus, he’s 30yo so things won’t be too awkward, but let’s see how this goes. I partially think the production crew were in a rush to fill the spot to not risk the project getting canceled and Gold Medalist truly has a lot of contacts to get the role fast for him
wait i don’t get why are people mad about Lee chaemin replacing sunghoon? someone please explain.
Besides the age gap I think his acting is on the rookie side. I’m not sure if he can match the character acting wise, but I truly hope he proves me wrong.
I think they should’ve done a 30m per episode (24eps total) format. Sometimes I pause mid episode because there’s not much going on. I also think the first episode was over the top but the second one is much better so let’s see.
The FL is not annoying so that’s a good thing and it’s easy to fall for her charms, while the boys can do better at acting in my opinion.
I understand where you are coming from, you’re not the first of many to express the same frustrations and concerns…
I never mentioned her being an adult as an argument though, but I do understand where you're coming from and I don't disagree. I think some people are taking my comment from the wrong angle, I'm not saying she shouldn't do or say some things she did based on what she went through, but it's quite unrealistic to do all those things and expect others not to be hurt, and react accordingly. San Yan is a very devoted ML but I think they got together way too soon. I wasn't convinced how she got healed in those six months, and she still has many things to resolve from her past before getting together in my opinion, and everything felt rushed in E26. If she had gotten justice from the uncle, had a closing conversation with her mom, and left to find her path in life, asking the ML for some time apart, I would understand the flow of events, but the sequence didn't make sense to me:
1- E25 starts with San Yan being hurt *looking forward to know what happened, @director, I hope this makes sense, please*- he previously tried to find answers to what happened to Yi Fan, but I don't get why he didn't talk to her mom or aunt 2- YiFan friends found her randomly in HK, but this city is huge, this was a crazy part of the plot. 3- She decided to confront her past after seeing her friends, but like okay, what? Just like that? I just didn't get that. - moving on 4- Yi Fan and San Yan saw each other again in the recital, but the reunion didn't feel hurt fluttering, it was very awkward - this is more an observation because they talked as if nothing happened but it's fine. 5- She came back to work at the TV Station, but wasn't the uncle working there? What happened? (I guess we will know later on) 6- I'm still failing to see how she healed, or how the distance helped. Distance doesn't solve anything really - and I know CCP is mostly the issue here because of censorship about mental health.
It's just this arc I have problems with, mostly with the directing and writer's lastest decisions over anything because I read they change a few things from the original novel, the rest of the show has been amazing so far.
I don't fully agree with the comment about the FL being "extremely selfish" for leaving and then calling the ML…
I do understand why she left, but I still think the action could be considered kind of selfish from another perspective. My other issue is I never understood how she heeled from the trauma during those six monts, butI do think she grew troughout the drama at opening up to others and standing up for herself.
Thank you so much for the info! I was very lost
The FL is not annoying so that’s a good thing and it’s easy to fall for her charms, while the boys can do better at acting in my opinion.
1- E25 starts with San Yan being hurt *looking forward to know what happened, @director, I hope this makes sense, please*- he previously tried to find answers to what happened to Yi Fan, but I don't get why he didn't talk to her mom or aunt
2- YiFan friends found her randomly in HK, but this city is huge, this was a crazy part of the plot.
3- She decided to confront her past after seeing her friends, but like okay, what? Just like that? I just didn't get that. - moving on
4- Yi Fan and San Yan saw each other again in the recital, but the reunion didn't feel hurt fluttering, it was very awkward - this is more an observation because they talked as if nothing happened but it's fine.
5- She came back to work at the TV Station, but wasn't the uncle working there? What happened? (I guess we will know later on)
6- I'm still failing to see how she healed, or how the distance helped. Distance doesn't solve anything really - and I know CCP is mostly the issue here because of censorship about mental health.
It's just this arc I have problems with, mostly with the directing and writer's lastest decisions over anything because I read they change a few things from the original novel, the rest of the show has been amazing so far.