Funny that never letting go of your first love is usually considered beautiful in kdramas. Like in Moon embracing…
I completely agree. Lots of Kdramas love the whole childhood love story plot and use it until its dead lmao but now we're given a story where it doesnt work out and people are making him out to be a creep when he really isn't. He's never forced his love on her and never expected anything from her. He told her he would keep loving her in his own way and thats all he's ever done. If Seo Woo wasnt in the picture, maybe people would be less harsh
I started watching this yesterday and based on the comments on VIKI, I expected this to be way worse, like really confusing, but it really wasn't. The very first 30 mins of the first episode was "confusing" but that's only because they were setting up the story. Based on context clues, its quite clear whats happening. Anywho, I love the story so far and I'm looking forward to more.
I do think people are being harsh to Ha Won and his love for Jisoo though. They grew up together and spent almost every day together until she got married. Even if he did not fall in love with her, she is still his family and he never really got closure. Just when he's about to, she's gone again, but this time cant come back. Its actually really sad. I mean look at Seo Woo, she lost her parents years ago, but every night before she sleeps, she still plays the recording of her mom's voice. Is one okay cause its a parent and the other one not cause he was "in love" with her? I feel like people should just let him grieve and mourn.
I really hope someone picks up and translates the novel because it’s actually better than the drama. You actually get Shi Gu’s thoughts and prospective about everything.
I went back to rewatch some of my favorite scenes of the two (a clown) and I could barely make it without crying, you'd be amazed how often they used the sad “Hey” OST (which wasn't even that sad before), so it just made it so much worse knowing the end. I cant even hear the beginning and ending songs without being emotional. I hate that the ending affected me that much because no amount of fix it fanfic can fix how I feel LOL. I need the alternate ending to be made, so I have those images in my head instead.
how are you gonna say this is a realistic ending when there's that goofy doppelgänger scene.. I-
LMAOOOOOO the only unrealistic part. It’s actually funny cause once I told my brother about the plagiarism of the last episode, he said it makes sense cause the doppelgänger was very manga-ie.......like I was fine with everything else but the doppelgänger part was a sick and twisted addition
I really feel like a clown because I defended this series (and I will die by it) when people said there wasn't much of a plot. As a queer person, I was completely okay with the fluff and cringiness, I mean that is what drew me in and kept me engaged. I loved the cheese and how corny they were. I loved the chemistry between the two and how in love they were, which is why I ship the actors in real life. I literally said not everything needs to be dramatic because queer people experience that daily.
It's like all that love and growth only for us to get this ending, major clownery. I can't even watch the fanmade MVs without crying now, but my love for the series isn't diminished because of the ending, im just in a lot of emotional pain and anguish. I will write my review for this when Im a little less hurt and my mind is clearer.
It's a sad ending yes, but absolutely not a bad one for me. I'm not even disappointed, just really sad. What I…
I honestly agree, im not disappointed, just really really sad lol but I love the series. It'll probably be a while before I rewatch because I need to put my heart back together, but it was a beautiful journey for my queer soul.
Came back here to say that after everything, im just depressed. I've gone through so many emotions and now, I just have sadness in my heart for Shi Gu and I guess that says a LOT cause if I wasn't so emotionally invested in both of them, I wouldnt have been so hurt but I am. I am in constant tears because of it. I can't look at pictures of both of them without breaking down. Like I liked the final episode, but Im so sad. I'll never get over it
I don't understand the ending, when HT spoke about Himalaya,Does he want to commit suicide?
Yes that's how I took it. He's doing everything he promised to do with Shi Gu and is essentially also fulfilling Shi Gi's dreams for him. The final promise was the Himalaya mountains.
I don't understand the ending, when HT spoke about Himalaya,Does he want to commit suicide?
Yea, I took it as suicide too. Thats why it hits so different. It feels like the whole episode was him saying goodbye to his family and friends and now he's "ready" to see Shi Gu
Well after ripping off the bandage and finally watching the final episode, I sobbed and will not be okay for the rest of my life. They really gave me Devdas and Sanam Teri Kasam level sadness, im never getting over that.
That being said, I love the song they used at the end when HT is in the car remembering SG. I actually cant say I hate the final episode, but yes an alternate happier one would've been better. At the end of the day, this series owns my whole heart and I loved it dearly from day one. It had me emotionally invested in HT and SG's relationship and for me personally, will go down as a beautiful love story.
edit: They did the ending "so well" that every time I see Shi Gu now, I cry, like you would think I lost him. They managed to convey all those emotions without once showing a graphic d**th scene, so I give major props to Wayne and the actress who played his mother for that.
How come people (also on fb) immediately jump to the conclussion sad ending=no more History seasons? Is it some…
Not a troll. they've hated the series since it started, but hyped the shyt out of tharntype. If you look at all their comments, its literally just them being happy cause they were "right"
We really couldve had it all, but we lost LMAOOOOO I havent watched the episode yet, only seen spoilers so I won't give my thoughts, but the most depressing part is HT never being able to move on after 6 years and essentially living Xi Gu's life as his own due to survivor's guilt. I am distraught
I do think people are being harsh to Ha Won and his love for Jisoo though. They grew up together and spent almost every day together until she got married. Even if he did not fall in love with her, she is still his family and he never really got closure. Just when he's about to, she's gone again, but this time cant come back. Its actually really sad. I mean look at Seo Woo, she lost her parents years ago, but every night before she sleeps, she still plays the recording of her mom's voice. Is one okay cause its a parent and the other one not cause he was "in love" with her? I feel like people should just let him grieve and mourn.
It's like all that love and growth only for us to get this ending, major clownery. I can't even watch the fanmade MVs without crying now, but my love for the series isn't diminished because of the ending, im just in a lot of emotional pain and anguish. I will write my review for this when Im a little less hurt and my mind is clearer.
That being said, I love the song they used at the end when HT is in the car remembering SG. I actually cant say I hate the final episode, but yes an alternate happier one would've been better. At the end of the day, this series owns my whole heart and I loved it dearly from day one. It had me emotionally invested in HT and SG's relationship and for me personally, will go down as a beautiful love story.
edit: They did the ending "so well" that every time I see Shi Gu now, I cry, like you would think I lost him. They managed to convey all those emotions without once showing a graphic d**th scene, so I give major props to Wayne and the actress who played his mother for that.