- Relationship with her ex - I adored this episode. The portrayal of her relationship with her ex felt so authentic, a gentle reminder that not all relationships are meant to last, and that's okay. He wasn't a bad person—just human, like so many of us, prone to making mistakes.
- family reaction - I've seen some critiques about how it took her falling ill for those around her to recognize their flawed treatment of her. But isn't it true that, for some, it takes a profound event to awaken us to the fleeting nature of life? It's often in those moments that we pause to reflect on our actions. Of course, this isn’t the case for everyone, but for some, only a powerful realization can spark change.
I wish I enjoyed this drama as everyone else but unfortunately it wasn't a good experience for me. The romance…
I understand that you didn't enjoy the drama, and it's perfectly acceptable to feel that way. However, dismissing the high ratings as misleading or the show as overhyped can seem invalidating to those who genuinely appreciated it. Everyone has different tastes and preferences. If the romance was too sweet or the plot too predictable and cheesy for you, that's entirely valid. Yet, for many others, these elements are precisely what they love about the show. While it's fine to express your dislike and explain your reasons, fixating on why the show doesn't deserve its high ratings feels counterintuitive.
The overall review of the show, including ratings from zero to ten, reflects the diverse opinions of all viewers. There are several popular shows, such as Mouse and Queen of Tears, that I couldn't bring myself to enjoy, and I didn't understand their widespread appeal. However, I recognize that my opinions on these shows don't determine whether they deserve high ratings. You were not misled; you simply didn't like the show, and that is absolutely okay.
In the first timeline, it showed that Sun Jae follow Sol home to make sure she was okay. I wonder if that Taxi driver saw him while stalking Sol's house. He probably decided to follow Sun Jae and attack him ((T_T))
I need to have a nice chat with whoever made the decision to split the show up! I knew I should’ve waited for all episodes to come out before watching (ToT) oh, the consequences of my actions.
I adored this episode. The portrayal of her relationship with her ex felt so authentic, a gentle reminder that not all relationships are meant to last, and that's okay. He wasn't a bad person—just human, like so many of us, prone to making mistakes.
- family reaction -
I've seen some critiques about how it took her falling ill for those around her to recognize their flawed treatment of her. But isn't it true that, for some, it takes a profound event to awaken us to the fleeting nature of life? It's often in those moments that we pause to reflect on our actions. Of course, this isn’t the case for everyone, but for some, only a powerful realization can spark change.
The overall review of the show, including ratings from zero to ten, reflects the diverse opinions of all viewers. There are several popular shows, such as Mouse and Queen of Tears, that I couldn't bring myself to enjoy, and I didn't understand their widespread appeal. However, I recognize that my opinions on these shows don't determine whether they deserve high ratings. You were not misled; you simply didn't like the show, and that is absolutely okay.