It's too late actually , and I think the bad memory eraser plot was too weak ....like what is the point of erasing…
Well, I think the moral will be that the answer was never to erase the memories but to embrace the person with understanding, creating a safe place for them and all the perpetrators taking accountability in their own ways is a path to that ending.
I'm a big Youngdae fan and having watched his angst roles in Penthouse and Moon in the day, I know he'll do well as Junseo but personally, after watching Why Her I think Hwang In Yeop would have done a better job. But I'll be rooting for the entire cast none the less
Honestly the first 30 chapters I was rooting for her, sure she manipulated Jae O and Junseo but I wished for her to find peace but then she went ahead and pinned the blame on Mr Choi and ruined Inkang who were really good people without even flinching and then I knew she's too far gone... But Junseo was so obsessed that he did what a responsible adult shouldn't ie create a baby with such a person, you're essentially endangering the child.
It's a bleak ending for Jun Seo but Ajin is a sociopath so it doesn't matter if it's happy or sad from.her perspective and it's a guilt striken, trying to redeem and finding his worth kinda ending for Jae o
Finally, Goon's mom is taking accountability and realised that her parenting is wrong. Sae Yan's dad now plans to harm JuYeon but I'm sure Goon will save her and she will remember her past with Goon and Sae Yan after seeing him face to face. He went back to being his traumatized self maybe because he thinks his first love died because of him. I just hope he doesn't have severe consequences like how mouse 109 died, Te O's license will definitely be cancelled for this. Ep 10 to 12 were kinda like filler ones now I finally feel the things I felt during the initial episodes that is despair for our main leads. I am so ready to cry buckets of tears... Watching this drama on air was such a mistake, I keep re watching the episodes throughout the week π My books are crying now literally ππ
So Sae Yan's father is after Shin because he is obsessed with his daughter and he saw Shin breaking up with her. That's psycho behaviour. Pretty sure, when Sae Yan was young he tried to harm mom and her so mom left and Juyeon's dad tried to help them by telling him it's his fault and tried to admit him but Psycho thought her dad called him crazy and stabbed him
Ep 14 was a dead giveaway but even before that mom's concern and her talks with Ju Yeon gives you a hint about that how she stresses "You forgot the past," "why dig up painful memories for others", ( she didn't mention bad memories for Sae Yan but for others and looked away from JuYeon (
Spoiler....he committed the unthinkable hence their concerns as that happened when Noa associated with the Japanese and felt shame about his Korean roots (especially gangster roots of his father)
The fact that Noa is shown to be hostile towards his own heritage finding refuge in calling himself a Japanese is still not enough to make you hate him as we saw how he grew up with the teachings of Isak, ah! Hansu is the villain I tell you.
sorry for my bad english π€π just a question ? if it's so good how ml act a simp and fool , why never see…
In my opinion,
It's the writing to be blamed really, it's usually female writers for kdramas so female perspectives are generally shown. Having said that, here both the characters aren't toxic, they had good reason for their behaviour but in the dramas where fl acts like 'doormat', she seems so because she wastes her energy on guys who are cheating around or demeaning her without any credible back story. Without that the characters seem too far gone and unrealistic to ever expect them to change but here, fl has biases as she saw things like that in her childhood which essentially ruined her childhood and forced her to act as the mother to her younger brother, so she has her means of character development when she realises that it's not right to project her past on her present and see future from that perspective.
Then again, if you don't like it, you don't. Just mention the point nicely about why you don't like it and move on.
So, next episode Lee Goon will suffer a fatal blow from Sae Yan's dad trying to save Lee Shin and Ju Yeon's reason will be fulfilled as she'll find the one who caused her to repress her memories and she'll end up getting back all her. During this surgery, they will successfully used the side effect removing drug but as he wakes up in ep 15, they'll realise it wasn't the fault of the experiment as Ju Yeon is indeed his first love.
My books are crying now literally ππ
It's the writing to be blamed really, it's usually female writers for kdramas so female perspectives are generally shown. Having said that, here both the characters aren't toxic, they had good reason for their behaviour but in the dramas where fl acts like 'doormat', she seems so because she wastes her energy on guys who are cheating around or demeaning her without any credible back story. Without that the characters seem too far gone and unrealistic to ever expect them to change but here, fl has biases as she saw things like that in her childhood which essentially ruined her childhood and forced her to act as the mother to her younger brother, so she has her means of character development when she realises that it's not right to project her past on her present and see future from that perspective.
Then again, if you don't like it, you don't. Just mention the point nicely about why you don't like it and move on.