okay so im not the only one that felt like the initial kiss from ahjeong could have been better, it was a little bland but lee jihan made up for it, her crying scene was really good tho, it showed how much she had been suffering and was in pain and the sudden confession made her even more confused, but it was a really good scene over all, the OST is so beautiful as well. the brothers need to sit down and talk, these ppl lack so much communication 😭😭, the fact that LDH and NAJ were best friends for like 15 years and had never met each othets parents or even knew what their families were like kinda put me off in the beginning but now they really need to sit down and have a proper conversation.
the cheer up reunion was SO CUTEEE, especially cuz her name was the same!!! we can see it as yong Ill graduated uni and became a cop, ugh I am so emotional, even more cuz we didn't get to see much of yong Ill and chohees relationship.
This series fulfilled exactly what I wished for in dramas featuring characters with supernatural abilities or non-human entities – they remained true to their original forms without undergoing reincarnation or transformation into humans. When watching fantasy-themed shows, I always hoped the characters would maintain their essence, and this series successfully adhered to that preference. I find it shocking that some people didn't appreciate the show, considering it provided everything a kdrama should have. It not only presented a significant portion of their joyful moments, addressing the common complaint of monotony but also delved into the challenges of life.
I appreciated the two episodes dedicated to showcasing the protagonists simply enjoying each other's company, as well as navigating the complexities of life. Despite the prevalent use of the "past life" trope in the past year, I didn't mind it. The past lives of Wolsim sacrificing for Yisun and Guwon sacrificing for Dohee added a poignant layer to the narrative. I admired how both pairs had to experience loss to fully comprehend the adage that "happiness doesn't come without some misery." In summary, it's a truly outstanding show.
Finished watching this drama, yes it has its good points but i really need to rant:1. Unfortunately, I feel that…
I understand your perspective on point 2, and initially, I shared the same thoughts as you. However, upon further reflection, I considered the intense nature of the moment when someone you deeply care about is in danger. In such a situation, where you haven't seen that person for a while and witness them being shot or facing danger, your senses may not function optimally. The immediate instinct is to save them, even if the rational understanding is that they wouldn't necessarily die. The primary thought in such a heightened moment is the instinct to rescue them, and that's how I interpreted the scene, illustrating that both characters had to make a sacrifice for each other's well-being, wolshims sacrifice in the past life and gowns sacrifice in this life.
but in this case the hero is Akhee, tho. there would be no happy ending for this if not for Akhee's courage and…
ofc ofc, what i mean is, theyve portrayed akhee as the villain and the one who is reckless and all, and we all know he is kinda the SML here. i was referring to the production POV
the perfect example of " a hero will sacrifice you for the world but a villain will sacrifice the world for you" I know akhee will disappear at the end and I am already so sad about it, love sajo hyun but akhee:(
people here aren't realizing why she is still with park minhwan, jiwon clearly knows how sumins mind works. sumin wants everything jiwon has and if she just broke up with him, sumin would never go for him, she is creating the perfect ground for them while being with minhwan because she knows they will cheat.
I appreciated the two episodes dedicated to showcasing the protagonists simply enjoying each other's company, as well as navigating the complexities of life. Despite the prevalent use of the "past life" trope in the past year, I didn't mind it. The past lives of Wolsim sacrificing for Yisun and Guwon sacrificing for Dohee added a poignant layer to the narrative. I admired how both pairs had to experience loss to fully comprehend the adage that "happiness doesn't come without some misery." In summary, it's a truly outstanding show.