Is the love triangle resolved early on or does it drag?
I think the "love triangle" can de debated yes or no depending on who is watching ... But, the "love triangle" is resolved. It doesn't drag longer than it needs to.
I was wondering too what the Doctor said in ep17, in was a cliffhanger. But I read that they were not allowed…
I read the twitter post .. and I just laughed out loud!! I was curious why they ended with a cliffhanger and didn't explain what the Dr said ... but now I have a guess :P
Wow i didn't give a thought about the ages of leads because every main female lead are looking like they could…
In the movie "This is Not What I Expected" (which this show I believe is an adaption of) had a similar age difference between the leads. I was originally skeptical of the large age gap between the FL and ML -- but the chemistry is there, and the storyline wouldn't make as much sense to me if he was younger ..... So, the gap doesn't bother me. If the leads didn't have chemistry, it would def bother me.
I agree with what Xu Feng said in the Episode 62. After Xu Feng helps Runyu remove the evil demon (??) he and Runyu have a brief dialogue. When Runyu says to his brother "I loved. I also loved - but my love was too humble....It got distorted and twisted ...". Xufeng responds -- "From beginning to end, what I cared about most was only Jin Mi". I believe that Runyu didn't understand the true meaning of what it meant to genuinely love someone. But, Xu Feng, his love for Jin Mi was genuine from the start, and I always rooted for him.
And the original there was a fear that she couldn't have kids because of her miscarriage. Then it wad discovered…
In the remake, I also wasn't happy with the ending ... I think it could have been done better.
But, personally, I am glad they took out the part [from the original Taiwanese drama] where FL thinks she can't have kids because of her miscarriage. From a personal experience, after suffering something as traumatic as a miscarriage -- being told you may never again conceive a child naturally may be too much for some women to handle emotionally.
I have seen him in Prison Playbook, Something in the Rain, One Spring Night, Tune in for Love and While you were…
I recently watched "One Spring Night" and I really, really liked it. I will eventually re-watch it because I liked it so much. Definitely another favorite <3 .. Now to start "A Piece of Your Mind"
If I am not wrong, the Hong Sisters wrote both A Korean Odyseey and Gu Family Book. Both dramas were amazing in my opinion (Korean Odyssey being a favorite). But I have to say I would like a happy, non-ambiguous and non-open ended final episode for my dramas.... is that too much to ask?
But, personally, I am glad they took out the part [from the original Taiwanese drama] where FL thinks she can't have kids because of her miscarriage. From a personal experience, after suffering something as traumatic as a miscarriage -- being told you may never again conceive a child naturally may be too much for some women to handle emotionally.