LOL the PM Is literally a b*tch. it was explained to us from ep. 9 that she wanted to appeal to Lee Gon for his power/status, not his love. thank goodness Lee Gon is smart enough to know her true character and continue to draw lines between them LOL. loved that scene when he was speaking on the phone with the PM asking about Lee Lim and tell her to mind her own business first LOL.
well im not a fan of Min Ho but I loved it when he dares the uncle and those two tears coming out when the kissing…
OMG yeahhhh!
Lee Gon had tear drop in both of his eyes during the kissing scene, and Tae Eul had a tear drop on her right eye. i replayed the scene again because of your comment, wow. that was a beautiful one! thanks for commenting it. loved it!
Agreed! Although yesterday's love scenes did also serve as a chance for the two to share important music. But…
i am actually tired of hoping that next week will be interesting but disappointed again and again by the romance scenes that were not properly executed. and PPL!
are you people noticing that even at this point of the drama when the story has gotten more complex, a lot of explanations needs to be done, the pace needs to pick up and romance scenes need to go easy/give way for other characters to strengthen the story arc, they still shove on our faces the useless romance/thinking-about-you scenes? as if we're dumb and stick with this drama mainly for the romance LOL LOL LOL.
I think this scene (first Hugging scene between LG and TE) actually took place the day before the Luna Year Day…
yeah i can see that.
but did you notice that even at this point of the drama when the story has gotten more complex and a lot of explanations needs to be done and romance scenes need to give way for other characters to strengthen the story arc, they still shove on our faces the useless romance/thinking about you scenes? as if we're dumb and stick with this drama mainly for the romance LOL LOL LOL.
It seems every episode ends in a flash forward with no context or clues, and the following episode (attempts to)…
LOL! yeah i do know editors/directors would use that strategy when they lack a good cliffhanger to end an episode.
i just revisited the last 10-15 minutes of ep. 9. seems like the 'build up' to the scene in that forest (first hugging scene) was really odd. i think it's more natural to have that emotional hugging scene AFTER the Lee Lim-Lee Gon face off, because that's when he was evidently emotionally distraught.
but the emotional hugging scene happened BEFORE the LG-LL face off, so there was no significant event that happened that would have made Lee Gon more emotionally vulnerable and wanting to meet/hear the voice of Tae Eul at that time.
the editing of this drama is such a big fckin mess.
I think he is starting to test time traveling through the path between the two worlds where everything stops
ouh that's plausible. but was that vacuum where there's no wind, sun or air (LOL!) properly explained to us yet? what would be his motive to try and do that?
"if i have disappeared, that means i am traveling in frozen times". this explains that vacuum place, but doesn't explain his motive to do so. IT'S CONFUSING AF!!
can someone explain to me when did Lee Gon go the ROK forest (the first hugging scene?)
because last night they closed ep. 9 when Lee Lim-Lee Gon had a face-off? LOL i'm so done with this drama. they hugged (read: she cried) like they have not met in a year, but the drama never explains to us for how long Lee Gon was gone WTF, same with the last closing scene of ep. 10.
IT FEELS UNNECESSARILY DRAMATIC BECAUSE WE LACK CLUES/CONTEXT, DAMN IT. i really want to feel their sincere longing for each other, but all i feel is major major disconnect.
Production companies always try to use consensus formulas for the general public.In reality, if you say the director…
What is a consensus formula?
Ehh but why? That particular director was already trusted by the production company to develop the vision. Why not just let him direct it then? It doesn't make sense though.
Lee Gon had tear drop in both of his eyes during the kissing scene, and Tae Eul had a tear drop on her right eye. i replayed the scene again because of your comment, wow. that was a beautiful one! thanks for commenting it. loved it!
but did you notice that even at this point of the drama when the story has gotten more complex and a lot of explanations needs to be done and romance scenes need to give way for other characters to strengthen the story arc, they still shove on our faces the useless romance/thinking about you scenes? as if we're dumb and stick with this drama mainly for the romance LOL LOL LOL.
but it's not good enough. the story must do the work first for us to be able to follow and feel their anguish properly.
i just revisited the last 10-15 minutes of ep. 9. seems like the 'build up' to the scene in that forest (first hugging scene) was really odd. i think it's more natural to have that emotional hugging scene AFTER the Lee Lim-Lee Gon face off, because that's when he was evidently emotionally distraught.
but the emotional hugging scene happened BEFORE the LG-LL face off, so there was no significant event that happened that would have made Lee Gon more emotionally vulnerable and wanting to meet/hear the voice of Tae Eul at that time.
the editing of this drama is such a big fckin mess.
"if i have disappeared, that means i am traveling in frozen times". this explains that vacuum place, but doesn't explain his motive to do so. IT'S CONFUSING AF!!
can someone explain to me when did Lee Gon go the ROK forest (the first hugging scene?)
because last night they closed ep. 9 when Lee Lim-Lee Gon had a face-off? LOL i'm so done with this drama. they hugged (read: she cried) like they have not met in a year, but the drama never explains to us for how long Lee Gon was gone WTF, same with the last closing scene of ep. 10.
IT FEELS UNNECESSARILY DRAMATIC BECAUSE WE LACK CLUES/CONTEXT, DAMN IT. i really want to feel their sincere longing for each other, but all i feel is major major disconnect.
you're right, it was 10. i just increased it to 25, thanks for correcting me :)
What was more noticeable to me was the weird development of romance, and i saw that more as a flaw of the script than a whole mess in directing.
Ehh but why? That particular director was already trusted by the production company to develop the vision. Why not just let him direct it then? It doesn't make sense though.