Mixed feelings. Really enjoyed this, and I feel that they wrapped everything up however I feel that we were robbed of seeing more of: 1. Dolphin boy & Hae Dal's love story as it was so wholesome, not to mention how considerate her daughter was. 2. Jin Dal's and Dae Young's rekindling love story. 3. Kyung Tae and Eun-Bi's awkward but lovable love story. I feel like the main story could have been wrapped up in the first 10 episodes (slow burn) and then they could have developed all those other stories, as well as the redemption arc (instead of a lazy two years later)! Finally, when will Kdrama companies learn that not all brown people are the same! Either cast a Middle Eastern actor or make the South Asian actor (Sazal Mahamud was born in Bangladesh!) an Indian or Bangladeshi Billionaire. There are plenty of them in real life!
Only came to this after Crazy Love as couldn't warm to Kim Jae-Wook in the first episode, so dropped it originally. Only two episodes in but I'm loving it. PMY at her best :)
i love this cure relationship. -> kang & su min is toxic relationship, that give me a lot of life meaning that…
It's amazing how they manipulated her throughout their so called 'friendship' - my worry is that Su min is going to become really dangerous now. Can't wait for ep4
On ep 13 and I keep getting really frustrated with this plotline now. I keep thinking of the line from Friends whenever the Mountain god goes on about the past... "She's been dead for ten years!!" πππ Move on bro. Find a nice mountain goddess, settle down and have some mountain babies!
1. Dolphin boy & Hae Dal's love story as it was so wholesome, not to mention how considerate her daughter was.
2. Jin Dal's and Dae Young's rekindling love story.
3. Kyung Tae and Eun-Bi's awkward but lovable love story.
I feel like the main story could have been wrapped up in the first 10 episodes (slow burn) and then they could have developed all those other stories, as well as the redemption arc (instead of a lazy two years later)!
Finally, when will Kdrama companies learn that not all brown people are the same! Either cast a Middle Eastern actor or make the South Asian actor (Sazal Mahamud was born in Bangladesh!) an Indian or Bangladeshi Billionaire. There are plenty of them in real life!