It was stated in an earlier episode in a scene with the father in Naju before he made the trip, couldn't be reached…
This is a really good point! I’ve seen many rushed episodes in kdramas before and this drama didn’t rush too badly imo, events were spread out and evenly paced where it didn’t feel as rushed as it could’ve been. As for the brother’s actions I agree, he was incredibly naive but for his age, and it was actually shocking how he pretty much was the reason for Myeong Hee’s death, I didn’t see that coming at all lmaoooo
Kudos to the writer for playing with our feelings in the last episode. Because at the first, we see the skeleton…
YES that’s what I said in a previous comment, the end wasn’t as predictable as I thought it was going to be, the watch was passed around quite a few times and you never really knew who was going to get it in the end, but you DID because it was foreshadowed, the end absolutely destroyed me, especially when Hee Tae sat in the diner spreading missing persons flyers, the 80’s music plays and for once the flashback scenes really f— hurt and are necessary and he just starts bawling … omg, one of the first dramas in a hot minute that made me cry …
Lmao I saw it coming, but it doesn’t make it any less depressing, I’m empty inside ...
I saw it coming like I said, but there was character development from her death, and closure which made the ending satisfactory for me, when writers slide in deaths just because they couldn’t think of anything else, that’s when I get kissed off lol, but they didn’t do that.
So I just want to say, I’m so happy the writers had the balls to kill off one of the leads, and here’s why: half the time someone in the writing room gets a “bright idea” to bring one of the leads back to life even though it makes no f— sense to the storyline ... I’ve seen it too many times, it can ruin an ending for me and I’m sure a few others, sometimes bittersweet endings can fit a drama no matter how depressing they are, life isn’t always happy or sweet, and at some point when it’s our time, it’s our time ... I’m glad the writers were able to end this drama without rushing as I’ve also seen quite a few times, but give the characters closure through their hard times <3
The story was too predictable. So predictable that I already knew the ending after watching episode 3... kinda…
I didn’t think it was that predictable actually, each episode had more things being revealed, and the watch was passed around a couple times, which was a good way for the writers to throw us off guard a bit, especially if a character had it for awhile, toward the end though I can see where you’re coming from :/ I was betting on either lead to die
Commenting stuff like "I am broken, I am crying, I am depressed, I am dropping this drama because of the ending,…
Not necessarily, they’re not stating who died etc. so it’s not really spoiling unless they say who you know? Plus I think most of us knew this was gonna end badly :/
I’m also seeing some comments down below that go on the lines of “sad endings are bad endings,” come on guys, I know you’re butthurt some of your favs died, but sad endings are in no way bad endings if the writing is done correctly ...
Oh my god ... the ending depressed me more than scarlet ryeo y’all, and that one is a tearjerker ... I saw it coming but I didn’t know it’d be this depressing x((( wow ... I hope Lee Dohyun gets some awards for this drama though, his acting is fantastic
Damn, one of the few dramas I can say that’s been good from start to finish, pacing was a bit off towards the middle, but there’s action and revelations in every episode so you don’t notice to much, I love it
Preview to episode 9 had me rolling on the floor. I wonder what other pretentious platitudes we'll get with this…
Lmao right ... cliché break-ups are not gonna save the shows viewership like *facepam* I don’t get what the screenwriters were thinking .... at this point they might be out of ideas, who knows?