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Replying to missthing74 Dec 18, 2016
I called it at the being of episode 10. I had a feeling he would find out she was mermaid this episode. I thought…
I don't believe so. There were concepts the older version already knew (like what parents are form example) and the present one didn't know. She was clueless many times and she seamed really confused with the "dream" when she was at the hospital
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Replying to missthing74 Dec 16, 2016
I called it at the being of episode 10. I had a feeling he would find out she was mermaid this episode. I thought…
What do you think it's going to be his reaction to all the revelations? I can bet he will be avoiding her a few days just to get things together but not exactly mad or rejecting her. Just joining all the pieces together. And specially because he remembers the past, she doesn't.
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Replying to Moon Dec 16, 2016
I am loving LOTBS thus far, but so many people are disappointed. Am I the only one with bad taste or something?…
I think people were expecting something more original, since for what I've heard it's pretty similar with one of the writer's latest shows, but I'm having lot's of fun watching it. It's funny, the actors have great chemistry, it's not a complicated story but it's engaging, and all the interactions the mermaid has with people from outside that house are priceless. Probably I would like to have seen some more schemes from the trio in the last episodes but besides that, I always laugh watching it which is more than I can say from other k-dramas.
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Replying to Serin Dec 15, 2016
That kiss scene was the worst kiss scene ever.
Yep, i think the same. I liked the fact it wasn't a big dramatic moment, the context was beautiful, simple and with intimacy and that was great, not all romantic scenes need to be big and fussy. And I understand he is playing a shy guy when it takes to feelings and emotions but please, a little movement on their faces was needed. From some angles it looked like they weren't even kissing, just pretending to ;)
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On That Winter, the Wind Blows Dec 13, 2016
I am not sure what to say about this drama, besides that I loved the actors chemistry and that's the thing that kept me going when the plot didn't make sense at all. Also, does anyone as some theories about that ending? For the love of Korean dramas' gods, I'm still processing it!
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Replying to Drama4lover Dec 4, 2016
AM I the only one skipping the Joseon scenes! I think they are boring as Hell and wasting our precious minutes…
Actually I like it. I think it creates connections between both realities and also gives some hints about what happened to her from the beginning. Something traumatic happened for sure. It justifies why she is so clumsy in nowadays and why she forgot concepts she already knew from before.
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Replying to navillera Nov 24, 2016
What is with SBS cutting scenes out of dramas and then releasing them afterwards?! Apparently important scenes…
To be honest, I don't mind. It's a bonus and we should be celebrating them. It happens to all the movies and tv shows that we watch. Many scenes are cut out during the editing process. I prefer to be able to watch them even outside the aired plot than not watching them at all ;)
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Replying to Lee Jae In Nov 24, 2016
I was sitting in my uni library watching this in the silent zone when the scene with her confronting the teens…
I laughed alone at my house but I'm pretty sure I woke up some neighbors ;) This series has the comic relief I was needing and it's totally hilarious!
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