Is this actually good? I mean it's like one of the top dramas expected for this season and I haven't seen it getting popular or anything, and viewing from the rating I'm not expecting something great.
My only doubt is that how can they film a south korean drama using North Korea as a "plot", like won't they threat the director if they touch delicate North Korean topics?
I wanted to watch it, but I can never get past 10 episodes because it's just soooo sad. Please spoil me though:…
Oh god I'm 3 months late, but look. 1) NO, it remained between the people close to him that he purely loved Eul. But when he makes the real perpetrator confess (he recorded it) he mentions that for his father's sake he "killed" his girlfriend, the daughter of the hit-and-run accident's victim. And at the last episodes they stream that video and make Joon Young's father confess (actually Joon Young's father makes the video public, since he feels guilt towards his son). So probably the media and the public got the idea that he had a girlfriend that he really loved, but no identity was revealed. 2) I think I already answered this, yeah. Joon Young's dad was taken to the police for modifying the evidence, Joon Young's father's wife (lol cant remember her name) was forced to quit with his son (which wasn't actually guilty but took the fault with his mother) and the bitch who was the one that killed Eul's father was taken to prison.
Could someone explain the ending to me? So when they are in college, is it a different comic? If it is, why does…
Haven't read the manhwa but yeah, they're trying to show us it's another story with the same recycled characters and Dan Oh being another extra without a name. And it's supposed that Dan Oh can remember thanks to the power of love between her and Haru bla bla. Sadly the ending is so rushed that the message doesn't reach us well :c
Is this as good as everyone is saying, or is this geared towards teens and high school romances? Thanks for whoever…
Of course it's about teens having a high school romance, but the history is quite unique for a high school drama. You can definitely appreciate the effort put in the series. I'm quite shocked by the really high ranking this is getting, but need to admit it deserves it. Even if you are not into teen dramas I would still recommend this to you, since it's not the typical storyline you find in common high school dramas.
I haven't heard anything about a S2 being made, are you sure you're thinking of the right drama?
The post credits scene definitely had S2 vibe, if not then it wouldn't make much of sense to add the new owner's appearance and they could have just ended it with the ending it had.
I know I'm not the only one that didn't catch up with the last IU-YJG scene, was that a dream? An illusion of Chang Sung? Or was it just an open-minded ending telling us to interpret it the way we want to interpret it?
1) NO, it remained between the people close to him that he purely loved Eul. But when he makes the real perpetrator confess (he recorded it) he mentions that for his father's sake he "killed" his girlfriend, the daughter of the hit-and-run accident's victim. And at the last episodes they stream that video and make Joon Young's father confess (actually Joon Young's father makes the video public, since he feels guilt towards his son).
So probably the media and the public got the idea that he had a girlfriend that he really loved, but no identity was revealed.
2) I think I already answered this, yeah. Joon Young's dad was taken to the police for modifying the evidence, Joon Young's father's wife (lol cant remember her name) was forced to quit with his son (which wasn't actually guilty but took the fault with his mother) and the bitch who was the one that killed Eul's father was taken to prison.
And it's supposed that Dan Oh can remember thanks to the power of love between her and Haru bla bla. Sadly the ending is so rushed that the message doesn't reach us well :c
(I am too no worries)
Even if you are not into teen dramas I would still recommend this to you, since it's not the typical storyline you find in common high school dramas.