ep 11: The theme: It's okay to ask for help. It's okay to burden others when in need. It's okay to hide away to let yourself process and heal through adversity- even if that means shutting yourself out for as long as you need. •You don't have to do something major for someone to stay by their side, you can just stay by their side, doing what you can, and that is okay too. Knocking on people's hearts, always letting them know that you are here when they are ready to open up, is not being a nuisance. It is a reassurance that you will be there no matter the unknown of what will happen. •Don't feel bad about causing a hassle for someone when asking for help; "Someday, there will be a day when you will have to lose for someone too." Someday, you will be on the receiving end of someone causing you a hassle, too. Someday, you will make someone miserable too. "There will definitely be a moment when you force the person by your side to lose." -There will definitely be a moment when you force the person by your side to feel burdened as well. "Love isn't about winning or losing. It's about winning or losing." -Love isn't about being able to support each other or causing each other to feel burdened. "It's about remaining on the same team until the very end, even if you lose."- It's about remaining together until the very end, no matter the ups or downs. Don't feel bad about burdening someone who cares for you, because as long as they are willing to stick around no matter your effect on them, then that is all that matters. "Love is about staying together even if you lose a hundred or a thousand times." •It's okay to feel the need and to hide away for a bit. It's okay to let those who care for you worry or wait for you, because that's what caring for you is about. When going through adversity, know that those who care for you will be on the other side to meet you, so take as much time as you need. Those who care will be there when you need it, you just have to open the door
This show is stupid. It's just about rivalries in Shanghai, some japenese sorcerer is related, making wuxin the middle man of the rivalry. So Wuxin's charcter seems very useless, and in then end everyone dies, Wuxin is by himself again but it doesn't explain how he will live on.😒😑
Just a small detail that i found was funny, Su Bong wears fake glasses in fact they're just frames. I'm not sure if it was intentional or not but it is so obvious when he gets stressed out and puts his fingers through the frames where the lenses would be.😅
I'm rewatching this drama after reading the web comic, but I'm just a bit confused here. Unlike the webcomic there are two big stockholder decisions/meetings. In the drama here, the first one was about ousting the Chairman because it was a matter of if he would choose his son over the company (which then he chose the latter), and then I'm a bit lost about this second meeting. What is YiSeo's role here? What issue are they voting on (since at this point in ep14 the chairman's illness hasn't been made public yet)? And a little bit before this there was corruption events where a guy named Mr. Yang was mentioned, who and what is that about?
I heard of this drama for awhile just never got to it although it being on my watch list. Now that I finished Sweet Home, I just find it funny with the coincidence that I realize that the siblings play lovers here. Now I'm curious to watch the acting since they probably filmed while filming Sweet Home too.
This ended so abruptly. Like I thought Bale was going to be part of the last wave or the climax of the story to kill Jian, but I think he only appeared once in present day and never again. And then what also happened to Pasin and MinHye, like you'd think they would go meet back up with Jian once everything was over especially since Pasin promised to tell Jian everything after it was all over. And then of course, how is Jinman still alive or what was he thinking when he "killed" himself? Like this was a really good drama but the ending was very dissatisfying!!!!
This drama feels like a redemption drama for both lead actors here. From what I've seen so far of the two, they've always played support characters or second leads and or antagonists that got the short end of the stick in life and because so caused harm to the first leads. Whenever I saw them play these characters I would feel bad but also the acting is so good that you can't help but hate the characters' guts too. So I've always wanted to see a drama where they play characters where they are portrayed in a better more fortunate light.
Can someone help me confirm this? When watching the flashback montage scenes, I there are some parts of the montage that I haven't seen before. For instance in ep 14, that montage in the beginning, there is this part in it that shows Im Sol receiving a new phone from Seon Jae and her arguing with him. So I'm not sure if it was something that showed up before but if someone can help me confirm this then that means I might've accidentally missed an ep.
i saw a video clip of this drama and i liked it. so i thought i should just watch it. but why the rating is so…
Do you have the link to the video clip? Just curious since it was on my watch list for a while but I forget why. Now that I start watching it, I see so many bad reviews but I really want to at least give it a shot.
I just finished ep 2. Now seeing all the comments, and based on what I've seen so far I can tell that, there are some good actors and some bad, maybe a good prompt or plot, but horrible writing and directing of it. Since I started, I at least want to try to see this through to the end, but I don't get what is going on right now... so I need help. Since I'm on ep 2, I won't ask what ml the story focuses more on, but I just want to understand the motivations of them as that is the base motivation of any kind of plot; be the worst ones or the best ones. Side question first, does this story start when they first start high school in their senior year? I ask because by the time it says it is 2013 I don't remember if they stated the yr of when the high school time starts. I even went back again to the beginning of the episode to find it but I still might have missed it, since I didn't see it. Although this is a minor detail to the story, it still would give me an idea of the timeline of the plot since this is panning out like some sort of revenge plot. The story first explains Han TaeOh's character. His backstory is that he grew up with a gangster father who physically abused him and his mother throughout his childhood to the point where the father is on death row for murdering his wife. But really his mother just became a monk. Then TaeOh continues high school in the country town where his mom is from and he buys or rents a place there for the time being. The first few times he meets InHa, he gets bullied then I guess InHa gets some screws in his head screwed in right after the fight at the boxing gym and now plays the good guy day and night. The two then talk as if they have a common enemy that wronged their entire lives before and now are best of friends because of it. Here I don't understand how InHa was so easily empathetic to Inha after one brawl. I then also don't get TaeOh's motivation to even bring up the suggestion to work together to bring down their "common" enemy. Since when was InHa's father his goal like up until this point he and InHa only met a few times. And up until this point I thought the motivation for his character was to protect his mother or bring down his father or what was at least left of him. Then InHa's backstory, according to the summary, is that he woke up from poverty one day, finding himself to be the illegitimate child to a conglomerate family. The story is written as if he just found that out and is unbothered by the fact but also doesn't care and hates this new family that he has. So then what is his motivation to take down this conglomerate if they were never around when he was growing up nor did they bother him nor does he care?
There's one thing I don't get in the end or I think I missed, how did Pan WenCheng figure out who the killer was in the end of the recording was deleted?
•You don't have to do something major for someone to stay
by their side, you can just stay by their side, doing what you can, and that is okay too. Knocking on people's hearts, always letting them know that you are here when they are ready to open up, is not being a nuisance. It is a reassurance that you will be there no matter the unknown of what will happen.
•Don't feel bad about causing a hassle for someone when asking for help; "Someday, there will be a day when you will have to lose for someone too." Someday, you will be on the receiving end of someone causing you a hassle, too. Someday, you will make someone miserable too. "There will definitely be a moment when you force the person by your side to lose." -There will definitely be a moment when you force the person by your side to feel burdened as well. "Love isn't about winning or losing. It's about winning or losing." -Love isn't about being able to support each other or causing each other to feel burdened. "It's about remaining on the same team until the very end, even if you lose."- It's about remaining together until the very end, no matter the ups or downs. Don't feel bad about burdening someone who cares for you, because as long as they are willing to stick around no matter your effect on them, then that is all that matters. "Love is about staying together even if you lose a hundred or a thousand times."
•It's okay to feel the need and to hide away for a bit. It's okay to let those who care for you worry or wait for you, because that's what caring for you is about. When going through adversity, know that those who care for you will be on the other side to meet you, so take as much time as you need. Those who care will be there when you need it, you just have to open the door
Like this was a really good drama but the ending was very dissatisfying!!!!
Side question first, does this story start when they first start high school in their senior year? I ask because by the time it says it is 2013 I don't remember if they stated the yr of when the high school time starts. I even went back again to the beginning of the episode to find it but I still might have missed it, since I didn't see it. Although this is a minor detail to the story, it still would give me an idea of the timeline of the plot since this is panning out like some sort of revenge plot.
The story first explains Han TaeOh's character. His backstory is that he grew up with a gangster father who physically abused him and his mother throughout his childhood to the point where the father is on death row for murdering his wife. But really his mother just became a monk. Then TaeOh continues high school in the country town where his mom is from and he buys or rents a place there for the time being.
The first few times he meets InHa, he gets bullied then I guess InHa gets some screws in his head screwed in right after the fight at the boxing gym and now plays the good guy day and night. The two then talk as if they have a common enemy that wronged their entire lives before and now are best of friends because of it. Here I don't understand how InHa was so easily empathetic to Inha after one brawl. I then also don't get TaeOh's motivation to even bring up the suggestion to work together to bring down their "common" enemy. Since when was InHa's father his goal like up until this point he and InHa only met a few times. And up until this point I thought the motivation for his character was to protect his mother or bring down his father or what was at least left of him.
Then InHa's backstory, according to the summary, is that he woke up from poverty one day, finding himself to be the illegitimate child to a conglomerate family. The story is written as if he just found that out and is unbothered by the fact but also doesn't care and hates this new family that he has. So then what is his motivation to take down this conglomerate if they were never around when he was growing up nor did they bother him nor does he care?