what is wrong with this year... year of the tearjerkers fr... I am already mentally preparing myself for this one... but in the end no preparation is going to save me from what this drama is going to do to me
What happened in North Korea is still unclear... But I agree with you. What does this guy has to control people…
i believe that'd simply be authority... imagine a world where these ppl were not protected by a secret org? they'd have to live in hiding for fear of society and if their secrets were ever discovered society would scorn them for being abnormal (as orthodox as it gets with this trope)... so basically it's a situation where if they wanna live without being subject to a witch hunt they need to work for the organisation... as we saw in the first 7 episodes that these superheroes were being taken down one by one but the org did not care... because they no longer required their powers... but they did need the kids and that is when they decided to step in i hope my point is able to get through to you.
This is the link for the Jap Ver. - https://kisskh.at/29273-smartphone-o-otoshita-dake-nanoni and also there's this feature on mdl where below the synopsis of the show there's a highlighted section called "Related Content" where you can see the different adaptations or original works. I hope you find that useful in future!
today's episode was stirring and not in your usual intense cases, new medical skills way today a different aspect of the medical profession was highlighted more than it usually is... experience based seniority and authority... I love that KDJ, a former student of Master Kim, who is literally the representation of chaos, was chosen to finally show how in real world a system is needed and organisation serves as the basis of this field... KDJ has been handed the task of connecting the fiction to reality and it is going very great.
Well I personally think we need to grow out of the unrealistic outcomes that we want to see because in the real…
honestly your first point goes to show that how humans are... not everyone changes their ways... some people are evil till they end up in their graves and second yes i agree it wasn't what it was built up to be and it was rather lackluster as you said still i was quite satisfied because dong eun got to move on with her life whether due to the completion of her revenge or the new people who joined her on her journey... for the FL the revenge was the climax of her life but the fact that she decided to keep on living after shows that not everything can be achieved by revenge and hate... sometimes moving on, however hurtful it is, is the right answer.
I feel like part 1 set us up really well and made it seem like their would be a long, well drawn out and elaborately…
Well I personally think we need to grow out of the unrealistic outcomes that we want to see because in the real world it won't happen and it sets a bad precedent like karma is real meanwhile for many people out there who've gone through the same thing it's not absolutely not. This was a more practical revenge and I love that throughout it all the victim did not have to get her hands dirty, more or less, like she kept herself clean from that. Because if she did illegal immoral shit too, what would make her different from her perpetrators. If she had done the same things or worse, it'd represent a bad regressive cycle. This was a better message to spread in this decade you know. Catharsis from dealing others pain would be equally toxic. Though yes I will agree that the first part made it seem there was going to be more blood spilled. But I was satisfied nonetheless.
i don't understand why no one cares about the fact that Ha Ra tried to manipulate Eun Beom into agreeing to having children (not even wanting them btw) using his mother who she knows he does not have a great relationship with... and everyone only feels sorry for her all the time despite their current relationship becoming more like the previous one because she hasn't changed a bit and still does not adjust to her partner as much as the partner adjusts to her... maybe eun beom doesn't communicate his needs more because ha ra is never invested enough to listen one could even call her selfish.
i hope my point is able to get through to you.
and also there's this feature on mdl where below the synopsis of the show there's a highlighted section called "Related Content" where you can see the different adaptations or original works. I hope you find that useful in future!
today a different aspect of the medical profession was highlighted more than it usually is... experience based seniority and authority... I love that KDJ, a former student of Master Kim, who is literally the representation of chaos, was chosen to finally show how in real world a system is needed and organisation serves as the basis of this field... KDJ has been handed the task of connecting the fiction to reality and it is going very great.
and second yes i agree it wasn't what it was built up to be and it was rather lackluster as you said
still i was quite satisfied because dong eun got to move on with her life whether due to the completion of her revenge or the new people who joined her on her journey... for the FL the revenge was the climax of her life but the fact that she decided to keep on living after shows that not everything can be achieved by revenge and hate... sometimes moving on, however hurtful it is, is the right answer.