Although I didn't love this season (both seasons are a solid 7 for me) I agree with the idea of people not staying…
I'm thinking the same. The show didn't really explain why Jo Jo broke up with Sun Oh and why she wanted a new path. I don't understand why people are so harsh toward Jo Jo. Since Sun Oh is her first love, she didn't know what it was so she lived this new feeling fully. But, Hye Young was always around showing her something else. We all evolve and Jo Jo's not different. Once I accepted this, I just went with the flow.
It seemed to me that as the show went on she really lightened up and it became more of a fun or joking kind of…
You are right about Dan Ah. She might've built up a lot of anger and hid behind this thick wall. Even if Kang Soo was a great guy, I think she might've felt threaten by him and was just protecting herself. Over time, the way I see it, she let her guard down around him and accepted how she felt. I just liked how their story unfolded. In this drama, Dan Ah is my favourite character.
For me, it's a good realistic ending. Halfway thru the drama, you'll have a pretty good idea how it will end. What I like the most is how characters talk to each other and how their relationships evolve. Like I said, it felt natural. There are no love triangles here. Sure, at the beginning you'll see some liking the same character but it doesn't last. As for me, I love Dan Ah the most. She's rough on the edges but she's honest. Some might argue the story didn't have closure about her past but she made it clear how she felt. If you're looking for something fun and light to watch, this is it.
Wow...I wasn't expecting anything with this drama and it was really good. Everything seemed to progress naturally. I'm starting to like Chae Soo Bin a lot. She's very versatile
which one is better for me to watch first, chocolate or when the weather is fine
I didn't watch Chocolate yet so I can't tell. But Weather is fine is so great. Same goes for One Spring Night. They're all heartfelt, slow burn dramas.
I finished 12 episodes out of 20 and have a huge confusion whether i should drop it or not. I have a spoiler question…
I just love Seo Hyun Jin but I think her chemistry with male leads in previous dramas was a lot better. As for this drama, I think she had better chemistry with Kim Jae Wook than Yang Se Jong. For me, it felt more natural. It's not all that bad, it's just I've watched far better love stories than this one.
Even though I love Seo Hyun Jin and her work, I just don't understand her character and motives in this drama.Yang…
1. On Jung Sun asked Lee Hyun Soo to date him after seeing her only twice? I think he mixed up infatuation with love. And Lee Hyun Soo fell for it? A nearly 30 years old woman got swept away by a 23 years old man? Was she that desperate? 2. Isn't relationship built on trust, understanding and helping each other out? I didn't see that and they barely talked to each other. 3. On Jung Sun left for France and after 5 years without seeing each other, neither one of them moved on? 4. I personally think Seo Hyun Jin had a better chemistry with Kim Jae Wook than Yang Se Jong...but that's just me. 5. The writers wars were more interesting than anything else. 6. Too many love triangles...
Oh well, looking forward to Seo Hyun Jin's next projects.
Even though I love Seo Hyun Jin and her work, I just don't understand her character and motives in this drama. Yang Se Jong and Kim Jae Wook are great actors too, but I think they did their best under the circumstances. Not that it's bad, I just feel they tried to push something down my throat so I stopped believing anything at episode 4 and dropped it at 22 (out of 40). Here's why:
Very good show. Aside from being a kdrama, it's an interesting take on hyperthymestic syndrome.A lot of peeps…
A couple of points I didn't like tho. Why did Yeo Ha Jin try to push Lee Jung Hoon away after she regained her memory? In his mind, he decided to love her and made his point by helping her several times. Her leaving him just made no sense to me as they could have faced this turmoil and resolve this together. Also, they didn't have to include everything related to those "stalkers". The main story didn't need them and I ended up skipping most of those parts. Great show nevertheless.
Very good show. Aside from being a kdrama, it's an interesting take on hyperthymestic syndrome. A lot of peeps tag this one as slow burn but it's not. This not One Spring Night or When the Weather Is Fine. But overall, great show. I really enjoyed it.
Wow...there's a lot of stuff going on here.For me, it's the first time I've seen a South Korean drama dealing…
Why would a cop call a civilian at the hospital and tell her they're coming because there's a serial killer there? I would've understood if they had called the hospital's security, but a civilian? aaaah yes, drama world...
Alzheimer’s disease is just awful. I understand perfectly Go Ji Suk's reaction in episode 14 when he tried reaching out to her mother and she was scared. Writers did their homework there.
Wow...there's a lot of stuff going on here. For me, it's the first time I've seen a South Korean drama dealing with mental illness (autism, schizophrenia, dual personality) Good story overall but some scenes are streched out their limits.
I think the FL, the character and the actress, is one of the funniest and coolest characters I've come across…
I totally agree with you. I've seen her for the first time in "The Legend of the Blue Sea" where she did a great job. So now I'm compelled to checkout what she's done. :0
It was so over hyped that I didn’t even bother watching it hahaha
Game of Thrones season 8, that was overhyped. Fight For My Way is a nice little love story. It doesn't have any pretention to be more than that. I stumbled upon this title by accident and enjoyed it very much. To each is own I guess.
Jo Jo took a matured decision for her age.
The show didn't really explain why Jo Jo broke up with Sun Oh and why she wanted a new path.
I don't understand why people are so harsh toward Jo Jo. Since Sun Oh is her first love, she didn't know what it was so she lived this new feeling fully.
But, Hye Young was always around showing her something else. We all evolve and Jo Jo's not different.
Once I accepted this, I just went with the flow.
Even if Kang Soo was a great guy, I think she might've felt threaten by him and was just protecting herself.
Over time, the way I see it, she let her guard down around him and accepted how she felt. I just liked how their story unfolded. In this drama, Dan Ah is my favourite character.
What I like the most is how characters talk to each other and how their relationships evolve. Like I said, it felt natural.
There are no love triangles here. Sure, at the beginning you'll see some liking the same character but it doesn't last.
As for me, I love Dan Ah the most. She's rough on the edges but she's honest.
Some might argue the story didn't have closure about her past but she made it clear how she felt.
If you're looking for something fun and light to watch, this is it.
Everything seemed to progress naturally.
I'm starting to like Chae Soo Bin a lot. She's very versatile
But Weather is fine is so great. Same goes for One Spring Night.
They're all heartfelt, slow burn dramas.
As for this drama, I think she had better chemistry with Kim Jae Wook than Yang Se Jong. For me, it felt more natural.
It's not all that bad, it's just I've watched far better love stories than this one.
2. Isn't relationship built on trust, understanding and helping each other out? I didn't see that and they barely talked to each other.
3. On Jung Sun left for France and after 5 years without seeing each other, neither one of them moved on?
4. I personally think Seo Hyun Jin had a better chemistry with Kim Jae Wook than Yang Se Jong...but that's just me.
5. The writers wars were more interesting than anything else.
6. Too many love triangles...
Oh well, looking forward to Seo Hyun Jin's next projects.
Yang Se Jong and Kim Jae Wook are great actors too, but I think they did their best under the circumstances.
Not that it's bad, I just feel they tried to push something down my throat so I stopped believing anything at episode 4 and dropped it at 22 (out of 40).
Here's why:
Why did Yeo Ha Jin try to push Lee Jung Hoon away after she regained her memory?
In his mind, he decided to love her and made his point by helping her several times.
Her leaving him just made no sense to me as they could have faced this turmoil and resolve this together.
Also, they didn't have to include everything related to those "stalkers". The main story didn't need them and I ended up skipping most of those parts.
Great show nevertheless.
A lot of peeps tag this one as slow burn but it's not. This not One Spring Night or When the Weather Is Fine.
But overall, great show. I really enjoyed it.
I would've understood if they had called the hospital's security, but a civilian? aaaah yes, drama world...
Alzheimer’s disease is just awful.
I understand perfectly Go Ji Suk's reaction in episode 14 when he tried reaching out to her mother and she was scared. Writers did their homework there.
The main plot of this show is about revenge.
For me, it's the first time I've seen a South Korean drama dealing with mental illness (autism, schizophrenia, dual personality)
Good story overall but some scenes are streched out their limits.
What you want to see is in the last episode.
I've seen her for the first time in "The Legend of the Blue Sea" where she did a great job.
So now I'm compelled to checkout what she's done. :0
Light story but great acting.
Fight For My Way is a nice little love story. It doesn't have any pretention to be more than that.
I stumbled upon this title by accident and enjoyed it very much. To each is own I guess.