Hm... don't like how they turned Nyang from a strong character into a crying weak thing... her only remaining…
Haha She has a younger brother who looks so much like her once you realize they're siblings XP Jun Tae Soo. He's also an actor, though I'm not that crazy about his acting
amidst the rain..there was a warmth!! really sweet.. and though i am not a huge fan of an open ending..i don't…
I thought the open ending was the best possible way to end this because this was never about the romance. I loved how they didn't really label Nara and Ugi's relationship and left it for us to interpret.
Their bond here transcended labels--what we had were two grieving people who found comfort in each other and their shared experience. I loved the purity and simplicity of that.
That's incredibly refreshing.
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Hey, Sandrose!! I wish you a happy new year as well! I hope you achieve all your resolutions for the year 2014~
HOW COULD THEY F***ING LOSE YOUNG-WON-AHHHHHHH?!!!!! T_T I DIED AT THE END OF EPISODE 11. WAS THAT REALLY NECESSARY? DO YOU HAVE TO BREAK OUR HEARTS LIKE THIS? He was my favorite T_T As though Il-Won wasn't enought.
And, God, Cheon-Won that b****!!! I knew she was going to be evil, though I wished she wasn't such a manipulative *insert horrible curse*
I actually don't like watching makjang dramas (understatement) because the plot makes me go WTF and roll my eyes every 5 seconds (which is dangerous, methinks). But I'm only watching this because of UEE and Jung Il Woo.
I hope it's worth it in the end because most of the characters are annoying and illogical; their reasons for hatred/revenge are ridiculous and I can't really connect with them. I hate it when they define characters in solid colors instead of shades of a rainbow (ha, unintended pun)--like, put them under categories of evil and good. People are much more complex than that and it would be more gratifying if a supposedly "evil" character does something redeeming for once because they DO have emotions. *le sigh*
Jung Il Woo, the things I do for you~ *tsk, tsk* XP
@Mary28 - I did watch it and he was incredibly annoying as a character. Yeah, I enjoyed SKS :)
Their bond here transcended labels--what we had were two grieving people who found comfort in each other and their shared experience. I loved the purity and simplicity of that.
That's incredibly refreshing.
And, God, Cheon-Won that b****!!! I knew she was going to be evil, though I wished she wasn't such a manipulative *insert horrible curse*
I hope it's worth it in the end because most of the characters are annoying and illogical; their reasons for hatred/revenge are ridiculous and I can't really connect with them. I hate it when they define characters in solid colors instead of shades of a rainbow (ha, unintended pun)--like, put them under categories of evil and good. People are much more complex than that and it would be more gratifying if a supposedly "evil" character does something redeeming for once because they DO have emotions. *le sigh*
Jung Il Woo, the things I do for you~ *tsk, tsk* XP