If they hadn't shown him seek out therapy, I would have accepted this ending since both of them were unable to…
I have no issue with them moving on separately. I just wish they could have communicated that with each other. They just left things hanging which feels incomplete. And yes, love is not enough. But they will never know if they could have worked it all out because of the misunderstandings. Oh well. :)
If they hadn't shown him seek out therapy, I would have accepted this ending since both of them were unable to…
Yes, but leaving the misunderstanding unresolved is weighing on my mind. Ha Ra even said that you knew I wanted to break up when even I didn't know that? And he just didn't say a word due to his ego. Even during the ending, both were looking over at each other. Eun Beom followed her out and I thought he would talk to her one last time and tell her what happened. If even after that they had decided that it is better to end the relationship, I wouldn't be as bothered. Also his visit to the psychologist felt like he wanted to be a better person for her. He wanted to get over the trauma he had as a child when his sister was killed. She doesn't have to wait for him but if she knew he's trying, she may have decided to wait as she was still not over him and ready to move on. It just makes me feel bad for them rather than feeling that this was for the best. Because I still wonder if it really was.
Since I read a lot of comments from people who didn't like the ending... I'm curious to know what would have been…
If they hadn't shown him seek out therapy, I would have accepted this ending since both of them were unable to convince or change the other's mind. But I would have liked them to show him go through therapy and slowly understand the reason why he is avoiding having children. It's not wrong to not want children but he clearly loves his ex and she loves him. Also the fact that they broke up because of a misunderstanding hurts. I don't hate the ending but I would have liked them to promote a solution rather than giving up. Like her friend didn't want children but she was made to accept the pregnancy by the writers. But it's okay if a man sticks to his guns and is inflexible? That's annoying.
This is so funny. I don't even know what to rate it because it's a good drama and the ending is technically realistic but I didn't think they were really going to go this route. lol!
I don't blame you for missing Glitch from last year, it was pretty meh
haha. I did watch it but there was a major side story on cults and that's why I wouldn't completely sell it as a kdrama about aliens. And apart from that, most "aliens" that I've heard of are in romance dramas which doesn't appeal to me.
From what I understand, people are more upset that the woman in question was the leader of one of his fansites…
I'm not sure of the source but there are claims that the woman's husband sold them to the paps to get back at his wife. It certainly seems like it was either her or her husband as the source of the pics. As for the angry comments, I wouldn't be surprised that the fans are angry it was her and not them just based on some of the comments. It's certainly surprisingly to see the level of reaction.
Both are different genres and great. Taxi Driver Season 2 got a strong start. Crash Course in Romance is also thoroughly entertaining. I'm happy for Taxi Driver as I didn't expect it to get as much viewership because the first season didn't seem popular internationally. Hope it can maintain and build on the hype. On the other hand, romance dramas are generally popular.