This was one of the worst endings I've ever seen. And no, it's not because of some "propaganda" the pro-Palestine…
Last night, I was hoping the whole noble idiot trope had been done away with but they really went in that direction. For some reason, the ML thought it was better to completely abandon her without talking to her first. And that's on top of the crazy happenings in the previous episodes.
now that I think about it, i’ve never seen actual cheating as a reason for the third act breakup in a kdrama.…
I see the words "healing" and "heartwarming" describing the drama in articles (including the actress's words) so I have high hopes that they will end this properly. But I guess not enough hope, as I'm around ep 8 and will now wait for the ending. I can understand phases of jealousy and miscommunication, but there is no coming back from cheating, particularly in a drama.
if you read properly they are all main characters also logically, there is no way jo insung, hyojoo and ryu seungryong…
How can I make this simple for you because you seem too passionate for a response that was purely informational on where MDL gets their order from. It seemed as if the OP thought MDL was making up the casting order themselves so I gave some different options that are more likely. If you have a problem with any information provided here, contact the people who manage this page and suggest an edit. Seems like a simple enough solution.
Not responding to the rest of your message because you're misunderstanding my response.
if you read properly they are all main characters also logically, there is no way jo insung, hyojoo and ryu seungryong…
I don't understand why this is so important to you--this is entirely meaningless. MDL probably followed how they did it on the Korean pages and I have seen namuwiki quoted as a source. This isn't that serious.
if you read properly they are all main characters also logically, there is no way jo insung, hyojoo and ryu seungryong…
You asked about the cast order on MDL and I simply pointed that other primary sources have the exact same order. Korea could have their own reasons. Even seniority makes sense as that is a big thing there.
I have not read the webtoon but not sure why that matters. Just based on budget and how much they are using the big stars' names to promote, it would be strange for the parents to not play a huge role. My thoughts is that even if the story progresses into the parents training up the next generation of super heroes and then backing away, they are still an important part of that journey.
if you read properly they are all main characters also logically, there is no way jo insung, hyojoo and ryu seungryong…
It's not just MDL that has this order. On this drama's namuwiki, the young actors are at the bottom of the main cast list. It would be more misleading to have the young actors at the top and I bet that will be more apparent as the drama continues. Frank is still a main character.
I thought it was me alone found her annoying, like a child asking a lot questions without a break.
She is terrible, considering some of her actions as a detective. She stole security footage and the toothbrush, both which she could've gotten legally. All of this while acting self-righteous. Now I'm not sure if she was written that way to have her own moral flaw or it's just bad writing. Maybe both. I expect better from these writers.
Hi I want a spoiler. Who is the guy with the mask? At first I thought it could be Saya but it's not, what's the…
Not sure if links are allowed here but Asianwiki is your best companion for watching dramas. Not only does it list the full cast, pictures from the drama are included for most of the characters. Aline is correct though.
This was the most frustrating finale ever! What even was Joo-Ran's plan? Why put the pregnant woman in danger…
Joo-Ran involving Sang-Eun in the murder of her husband was so questionable that I was expecting another twist showing how far off the deep end JR had gone that she would manipulate someone else to murder. Which, it was extreme, even given the circumstances. It's frustrating because I loved much of the psychological elements of this drama but those were not present in the most crucial moments. The way it was written, we are supposed to believe JR wanted SE to be free by... ...getting her to murder again?
The unanswered questions from the Soo-Min story line makes it seem as if the writer used it only to justify the ending, hoping we'd be satisfied after that "twist". After all that focus, it was a big letdown. I think your questions would have been important for JR to know in order to further explain her rationale because the way it was left, I don't buy it.
Not responding to the rest of your message because you're misunderstanding my response.
I have not read the webtoon but not sure why that matters. Just based on budget and how much they are using the big stars' names to promote, it would be strange for the parents to not play a huge role. My thoughts is that even if the story progresses into the parents training up the next generation of super heroes and then backing away, they are still an important part of that journey.
The unanswered questions from the Soo-Min story line makes it seem as if the writer used it only to justify the ending, hoping we'd be satisfied after that "twist". After all that focus, it was a big letdown. I think your questions would have been important for JR to know in order to further explain her rationale because the way it was left, I don't buy it.