Since you read the manhwa I have a question, I donβt wanna read the manhwa all the way because I donβt want…
yeeh wondering that too, they tagged loved triangel and am bit confused, like he liked men so they will defiantly not gonna be in that kinda situation.
I mean, she was mentally ill. What did you expect? A heroine? Sorry, but that's only in fantasy world. She was already dealing with a lot of shit each episode. The fact that she is still alive and she kept going to find her own happy ending is applaudable, and we should all be proud of it, honestly.
K-drama directors know how to get viewers frustrated but will shut you down with a happy ending, lol. I was extremely frustrated while watching this drama; a lot happened each episode, and it felt hard to keep up with all that.
But in the end, we got a "happy ending." That is all I wished for our female lead, and I'm quite okay not fully satisfied but the last ending scene was too realistic than anything else. The way she concluded that there is no such thing as a happy ending in this life but ups and downs with your precious people until you die... That is more than realistic, and I loved the takeaway, but damn, thanks for the frustration, lol.
After reading comments am bit confused, who is the female lead hear? or atleast who is GJL gonna end up with or who are the main love interest here? Dont like those dramas with confusing leads!
I wish someone warned about the ending before I even start watching
I couldn't stop crying all night after finishing, the ending totally caught me off guard, and I wasn't ready for it at all. I hoped the main characters would survive, especially after so many others died but then, one of them met such a sad fate, and it hit me hard.
I loved everything about the show except for all the deaths. Now, I'm feeling lost, not sure what to do next, can't they just let them end up together somehow?
Thinking back, 'Goodbye My Princess' was another show that really got to me. It took me a while to get over it. These dramas really know how to make you feel things
My new Roman Empire, I was anticipating something equivalent to or surpassing Hidden Love and here it isβ10/10 for me. I particularly loved that they filmed it in Finland. Living in Sweden, I definitely noticed a lot of similarities, which made watching it feel somewhat weird. The love story and chemistry between the characters are undoubtedly unbeatable.
But I get you, her character is not very likable.
But in the end, we got a "happy ending." That is all I wished for our female lead, and I'm quite okay not fully satisfied but the last ending scene was too realistic than anything else. The way she concluded that there is no such thing as a happy ending in this life but ups and downs with your precious people until you die... That is more than realistic, and I loved the takeaway, but damn, thanks for the frustration, lol.
I loved everything about the show except for all the deaths. Now, I'm feeling lost, not sure what to do next, can't they just let them end up together somehow?
Thinking back, 'Goodbye My Princess' was another show that really got to me. It took me a while to get over it. These dramas really know how to make you feel things