Yeah same with my other list, dramas that you wish rating is 9.0+.
I wrote in the description earlier that I only intended it for dramas rated 8.5 and below, but people keep adding dramas that are already top-rated like Healer and else. It's so frustrating. I ended up changing the description and relented.
WTF is that ending scene coming from? she hated his gut and thought he was annoying and now they're all cozy &…
when did she say she hated him? she didn't say that, she was just uncomfortable he's a total stranger who's identity unverifiable. also, he's been so nice to her, we can see how her eyes subtly changes and becomes softer towards him when she was brought into KOC because now she has seen herself the real truth. we definitely didn't get the impression that she started to like him because of his status or money, it was more about his mannerisms treating her like a real Queen.
i am really loving how Lee Gon was so nice to Tae Eul from the first moment they met (though he was corny and impulsive at hugging her right away LOL) despite her always talking down on him like he was a criminal.
the 7 y/o Lee Gon managed to hold onto Tae Eul's ID card when he was nearly strangled to death by his villain uncle, and he grew up as an orphan with quite predominantly a very sad, lonely life. i think it makes sense why he grow up clinging onto the person on the ID card, most predominantly a feeling of immense gratitude and admiration.
25 years have passed and had Lee Gon met the granny version of Tae Eul, i think he would have definitely paid her back with a lot of wealth, instead of the feeling of love.
i think we can see that he was always longing for it, and when he found that the girl in the ID hasn't aged, he immediately acted on his feelings.
in my opinion, ep. 6 has successfully convinced me of their bond/chemistry as a couple. what woman wouldn't fall in love with a man who treats her like a real Queen?
I get the feeling the mysterious person from the past might be Gang Shin Jae.Perhaps he was offered a deal to…
i definitely had the same feeling. i feel like it was more probable/interesting that it was Shin Jae rather than adult Lee Gon saving the kid version of himself.
Pro: +I like the flashback scene between detective and Tae Eul. I see more emotions from her than in most other…
i'm having a blast reading your comments, or comments like yours LOL where viewers dissect scenes and tell us what they liked/disliked about them.
i personally enjoy reading these criticisms but i try not too criticize/analyse it too much maybe because the built up that has been given to us up to ep. 6 is quite subpar, so i have definitely lowered my expectation LOL LOL LOL. it's like only some minor improvements in the chemistry would have me bow in gratitude, lmao!
i appreciate your comments, and others who explained their gripe with the episodes scene by scene.
Ahh now you said it, that's probably what some people meant when they said something is missing but they can't point out what that something is.
Really great point! That probably merge with my criticism that the character of Eun Sup was so wasted because his scenes were used mainly for the products placements damn it.
I wrote in the description earlier that I only intended it for dramas rated 8.5 and below, but people keep adding dramas that are already top-rated like Healer and else. It's so frustrating. I ended up changing the description and relented.
okay here's my thought.
i am really loving how Lee Gon was so nice to Tae Eul from the first moment they met (though he was corny and impulsive at hugging her right away LOL) despite her always talking down on him like he was a criminal.
the 7 y/o Lee Gon managed to hold onto Tae Eul's ID card when he was nearly strangled to death by his villain uncle, and he grew up as an orphan with quite predominantly a very sad, lonely life. i think it makes sense why he grow up clinging onto the person on the ID card, most predominantly a feeling of immense gratitude and admiration.
25 years have passed and had Lee Gon met the granny version of Tae Eul, i think he would have definitely paid her back with a lot of wealth, instead of the feeling of love.
i think we can see that he was always longing for it, and when he found that the girl in the ID hasn't aged, he immediately acted on his feelings.
in my opinion, ep. 6 has successfully convinced me of their bond/chemistry as a couple. what woman wouldn't fall in love with a man who treats her like a real Queen?
i personally enjoy reading these criticisms but i try not too criticize/analyse it too much maybe because the built up that has been given to us up to ep. 6 is quite subpar, so i have definitely lowered my expectation LOL LOL LOL. it's like only some minor improvements in the chemistry would have me bow in gratitude, lmao!
i appreciate your comments, and others who explained their gripe with the episodes scene by scene.
Really great point! That probably merge with my criticism that the character of Eun Sup was so wasted because his scenes were used mainly for the products placements damn it.
thanks for sharing that this movie was released when the outcome of the re-trial wasn't completed. i didn't know that.