According to Osen News, S2 is in the script writing stage and will focus on Sunbin's character's story! It might be released as early as this year, although our main cast hasn't yet been notified about filming schedules or anything of the sort
😂why are y’all misinterpreting every take that isn’t positive? What’s the goal here? Persuade those that…
so it's only my viewing experience and not yours? how is it okay to think that you're the only one who can decide what is an opinion and what is a fact and that whoever thinks otherwise is just coping? again, since you won't say how i've put words in other ppl's mouths, i don't know what more to say either. so it's not so much about being oblivious as it is about you not being willing to address what i apparently wrongly assumed. but thanks anyways, have a nice day.
😂why are y’all misinterpreting every take that isn’t positive? What’s the goal here? Persuade those that…
well that's fine, but i like to talk it through so at least we can agree to disagree :') also no misdirecting here, as you saying that there are 'clear issues' with the drama is an opinion that you personally formed from watching the first episode. others who watched and saw it from my point of view didn't find an issue with it, so i was just pointing that out. again, my opinion and my point of view. also what assumptions did i make that were incorrect? i saw comments about the writing being lazy or poorly paced, so i explained what i understood to be the writer's intention for the first ep.
😂why are y’all misinterpreting every take that isn’t positive? What’s the goal here? Persuade those that…
i see that we can't agree on that, as you saw the first ep as being a mess of sad sequences crammed together and i saw it as, like i mentioned before, the writer showing how the hardships that came at yeo reum one after another made her make a life-altering decision. although i'm curious, would you have preferred seeing yeoreum struggle and suffer for half the drama to make it more realistic or better paced? i personally felt that introducing everything in the first ep and then taking their time to unpack and heal from her trauma in the rest of the drama, while letting us learn more about her as a person, was the best choice for the eps they have and the stories they want to tell (esp since the webtoon has a stalker storyline in the mix). the differences in our views definitely stems from how we interpreted the first ep so i guess we won't be able to come to a conclusion and that's ok. i hope you'll be able to find other dramas that you can better connect with.
😂why are y’all misinterpreting every take that isn’t positive? What’s the goal here? Persuade those that…
it's not really misinterpreting when the said comments are addressing future issues. if everything can be fixed in later eps, why not wait on those eps to be released before jumping to the conclusion that it's the drama's flaw? i have no problem with expressing opinions, but i don't think it's fair to judge so early on and then say that the people who enjoyed the first 2 eps are just settling for mediocrity. but thanks haha, i will continue watching and enjoying the drama and i hope you will too if you decide to give future eps a chance!
some ppl need to chill with the harsh criticism. like many have already mentioned, there are only TWO (2) eps out right now. we barely started the drama, and some are already making assumptions about how the whole thing will turn out? if i watched dramas like that i wouldn't complete any (and likely miss out on loads of amazing ones that had an awkward/slow start).
i think the writer did it on purpose to pack yeo reum's hardships into the first ep so that it would feel jarring. she doesn't get the time to recover from them. she was so busy trying to live, she didn't even process her own emotions or the passage of time, until she saw pink petals flutter into the busy subway and realized that it was spring again. it was that moment that she resolved to spend the money she had sacrificed so much for to go on a strike from life and to heal.
unbelievablee :(( idk if it's going to have the same impact being set in a completely different era.. but i'm willing to give it a chance bc the cast is really a+!
Totally agree with all the points you made! Like you and many others have mentioned, historical romance is that much more impactful bc of the high stakes, characters (well mainly male) who have to go thru physical training to survive in that time period, the more conservative attitude that makes you appreciate even small glances and touch of the hand, etc. The only pairings that have stuck with me throughout my 6 years of drama-watching are Wang Won and Eun San from The King Loves and Wang Wook and Hae Soo from Moon Lovers, both historical and non-endgame pairings. I guess the most memorable ships are the ones that cause you the most pain and have the most potential :') Also I totally agree with your extra point, traditional Korean is so beautiful! I haven't watched enough cdramas to tell the difference between modern and ancient Chinese but I'm sure it's the same.
hey everyone, just wanted to say please PLEASEE don't watch the eps with subs that you find on sites like dramacool and others! they were google translated from korean so they are nowhere near accurate & they don't do justice to tracer's amazing script. if you go to this twitter link: https://twitter.com/TaxPayerSubTeam/status/1483910542062661632?s=20, you'll find the link of the first ep with properly translated subs that our team created!
i think the writer did it on purpose to pack yeo reum's hardships into the first ep so that it would feel jarring. she doesn't get the time to recover from them. she was so busy trying to live, she didn't even process her own emotions or the passage of time, until she saw pink petals flutter into the busy subway and realized that it was spring again. it was that moment that she resolved to spend the money she had sacrificed so much for to go on a strike from life and to heal.
The only pairings that have stuck with me throughout my 6 years of drama-watching are Wang Won and Eun San from The King Loves and Wang Wook and Hae Soo from Moon Lovers, both historical and non-endgame pairings. I guess the most memorable ships are the ones that cause you the most pain and have the most potential :')
Also I totally agree with your extra point, traditional Korean is so beautiful! I haven't watched enough cdramas to tell the difference between modern and ancient Chinese but I'm sure it's the same.