except for having gumiho as a lead both the dramas dont have anything in common... both are poles apart... my…
Honestly, that would've been fine if I could root for both leads. This is my problem every time, though - it's difficult for me to watch shows with a lead or leads I can't care about. The girl just doesn't pull me in as of this moment. I hope she'd convince me in two more episodes. If not, not gonna waste more time.
Finished episode 6 but I'm dropping this as I'm starting to feel weird with the show's hints of romance between mother and son. Eew! I read several reviews to find reasons to finish the show; instead, they convince me to stop watching as they said the story's sense is going downhill. It's official. Dropped.
OMG! I'm in episode 2 but I'm sad that the female lead irks me for some reason... I can't see the chemistry between the main leads at all huhu... I want to like it because My GF is a Gumiho is my all-time favourite and I've been waiting for a decade for something smilar. I'm down.
This drama was oh-so-good; that finale left a bad taste in my mouth, though. To me, what happened to both Do Hyun Soo and the accomplice was not justified. Their romance at the end no longer captivated me as much as in all 15 episodes.
I notice this always happens in K-Dramas. It seems that their stories get lost towards the end and the writers aren't sure how to end their dramas effectively and make it unforgettable.
Even so, Moon Chae Won and Lee Jun Gi are so perfect as couple and I ship them. Moon Chae Won shedding tears was heart-rending that I cried with her. ❤❤❤
I've just finished the 9th episode hurting. I understand why several people were shipping Park Hoon and Soo Hyun, I also want to.
However, looking at Jae Hee's face makes my heart ache. She's been through a lot. He's been through a lot. They both have suffered so much. How broken must these two people be before they'd be allowed happiness?
No matter how I love Kang So Ra, Jae Hee's journey pains me. From a life full of smiles to years in concentration camp until her kidneys were damaged, then her father's death, escaping even when she hadn't fully recovered from the kidney transplant, a gunshot, her sacrifice on the bridge to save Hoon, then another concentration camp where she almost died and right before she became a new identity—are all these not enough?
I should stop now or my real identity might be revealed to the Netizens. tee hee hee ;-)
Update: Why did I wait five years to watch this drama? I so freaking love this. Hoon and Jae Hee deserved each other. Yes, Hoon's skill was exaggerated that whenever he closed his eyes to check the patients' heart by just touching their chest, I laugh. But that can't take away the emotions that this show had driven me. Definitely gonna rewatch in the future.
This is so good. However, I'm disappointed in the last four episodes when one of the main characters seemed forgotten. I know that he was unable to appear in the extended episodes due to prior commitments overseas but still... Even if he dropped dead, they should've visited his grave and cried for him in the last few minutes of the finale. I'm so hurt for him :-(
The theory of time travel that exists in this movie isn't entirely plausible and acceptable to me. In "Will You Be There," changing the past doesn't create parallel worlds - there's only one way. Good love story, though.
Oh! My head span and I almost passed out. What happened was dreadful. Another representation of how lousy the police force in movies is. I wonder what the real policemen think about this.
I notice this always happens in K-Dramas. It seems that their stories get lost towards the end and the writers aren't sure how to end their dramas effectively and make it unforgettable.
Even so, Moon Chae Won and Lee Jun Gi are so perfect as couple and I ship them. Moon Chae Won shedding tears was heart-rending that I cried with her. ❤❤❤
However, looking at Jae Hee's face makes my heart ache. She's been through a lot. He's been through a lot. They both have suffered so much. How broken must these two people be before they'd be allowed happiness?
No matter how I love Kang So Ra, Jae Hee's journey pains me. From a life full of smiles to years in concentration camp until her kidneys were damaged, then her father's death, escaping even when she hadn't fully recovered from the kidney transplant, a gunshot, her sacrifice on the bridge to save Hoon, then another concentration camp where she almost died and right before she became a new identity—are all these not enough?
I should stop now or my real identity might be revealed to the Netizens.
tee hee hee ;-)
Update: Why did I wait five years to watch this drama? I so freaking love this. Hoon and Jae Hee deserved each other. Yes, Hoon's skill was exaggerated that whenever he closed his eyes to check the patients' heart by just touching their chest, I laugh. But that can't take away the emotions that this show had driven me. Definitely gonna rewatch in the future.
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I should've trusted my gut and dropped it when the urge came. Not for me.
In "Will You Be There," changing the past doesn't create parallel worlds - there's only one way. Good love story, though.