Yes, I DID see it, I am wondering if you really read my answers. But I see there is no point in arguing as apparently it is forbidden to interpret things differently than you did so I'll stop here and enjoy instead the happy feeling this drama gave me. 😊
When he tells her he loves her? I mentioned it in my response above. He doesn't speak as he did when he was drunk, so I still think it can be seen both ways, depending on the person who watches it. Hence my first answer.
I'm rereading what I wrote not understanding the spiteness of this answer.
To explain myself more clearly with more spoilers than I wanted to do in the first place, it's an open ending for me both because you don't really see them getting back together (so open in the sense you can imagine what you want for the reunion, when you want it and not just after the first time they meet again) and because the walking scene at the end looks like an other one (even for the clothes), so it could also be interpreted as a souvenir (and not them going shopping for cabbage apparently). The only indication it must be in the future is Mr Cha talking but one can easily advocate for it meaning something else.
I find this ending perfect. Sorry to interpret it an other way than you did.
Wow this was really terrible and sooo cringy. I think it's the worst kdrama I've ever seen (meanwhile the first season is in my top 5). The only interesting character was the bad guy and they did him dirty (by making him such a black and white baddy).
This was SO bad and toxic. I watched till the end because of the comments on Viki, which were way more enjoyable than the show. Anybody else got caught by the comments?
Does anyone know of a drama similar to this one? I really like this drama, I need to watch more dramas like this…
"May I Help You", even if it's not as intense, but there is the whole "helping the deads and the ones left behind" feel that's really similar to thebone on this show.
Is it just me or Oh Young shim has WAY more chemistry with her collegue than with the CEO? Can this show be the exception to the "female lead ends up with the male lead on the poster" rule pretty please?
It must have been so hurtful to Uea when King acted accusatory toward him about going to Krit's office. I mean,…
Thank you! This victim blaming killed my almost already dead desire to see them ending together. What a jerky thing to say. It's his BOSS, who can make his life a living hell, how could he refuse to go and see him. WTF.
To explain myself more clearly with more spoilers than I wanted to do in the first place, it's an open ending for me both because you don't really see them getting back together (so open in the sense you can imagine what you want for the reunion, when you want it and not just after the first time they meet again) and because the walking scene at the end looks like an other one (even for the clothes), so it could also be interpreted as a souvenir (and not them going shopping for cabbage apparently). The only indication it must be in the future is Mr Cha talking but one can easily advocate for it meaning something else.
I find this ending perfect. Sorry to interpret it an other way than you did.