i am not getting ST at all.. he clearly knows that his brother came back and saved him and he was the one who…
I think its one of those instances where he's remembering wrong, like how Gang Tae truly believed his mom never loved him.
In his defense, he did also hear Gang Tae say he wanted him dead, so that probably added to his trauma cause he watched his brother walk away from him while he was drowning
Hi guys, just like you all guys I am also obsessed with this drama. On some platforms I found some people criticising…
these 2 episodes were dedicated to Gang Tae's story though and his is just as important as hers. This was necessary for his healing and hers will come in the process of that. I don't think it destroyed the plot at all tbh it was lighter which is fine cause it doesnt need to be heavy all the time
I really dont appreciate that amount of abuse and hitting Moon Young goes through and then everyone just acts like its okay, like thank goodness Gang Tae's always there to comfort her but WTF is wrong with everyone else in the show??? no matter how much of a bitch they think Moon Young is, she doesn't deserve to be choked out or hit
can anyone tell me if this drama has a lot of romance or if it’s the main point?
mmmm there's not really any romance yet, but the connection between the main leads is the point of the story. They have lots of intimate and vulnerable moments together but not necessarily because of love
read an interesting tweet; the viewers hate/find joori annoying because some of us see ourselves in her. humans…
I really don't think thats the case. I think she's just jarring when compared to Mun Young. Its like how ppl hate the Candy FLs who dont know how to stand up for themselves and just take things....only difference is Joori acts like thats who she is, when she's not....like ppl are two faced but her interactions with others compared specifically to her biasedness to Mun Young is why ppl find her unlikable. I mean the writers literally turned her character into a meme/ comedic relief. I was neutral about her til she slapped Mun Young, but other than that I'll wait to see how the writers develop her
I'm wondering if anyone can give me a comparison review of this show in relation to It's Okay, That's Love, which…
I genuinely don't think the two dramas compare. This drama throws you right into the lives of people who have mental illnesses and already know it, so what we are seeing is how they are treated by those around them and are affected by their environment, specifically by their parents. The FL in particular uses fairytales as both her form of escape and to tell her reality indirectly. Everyone in this drama is broken and though there are funny moments here and there, there are lots of heavy themes from child abuse, self harm, and exploring the reality of being a caretaker, not just as a professional, but in one's personal life as well. So, basically, yes, it is handling the exploration of mental illness well, in its own unique way
I'd think so too as the dad strangled her when she visited him though the doctor mentioned she might have reminded…
yes definitely, that could be it too. At the end, her mom said "I told you I'll also kill your prince", so it sounds like her mom is taking revenge on Mun Young, but idk, its all so intense
In his defense, he did also hear Gang Tae say he wanted him dead, so that probably added to his trauma cause he watched his brother walk away from him while he was drowning