I thought so too and so were Park's relationship choices...
Yeah, I think it would be weird if they did, since that's sth you don't really change overnight just bc you met someone you like. And that's what made me like the drama even more.
I think her hormones were doing most of the talking, to be frank. No harm in that, sexual desire can be a wonderful…
Well, they both were drawn to each other, which is usually the very first that may get people to get involved with each other, but they actually liked each other, so I think it wasn't just desire. Although she wouldn't like some things about him and that would make her feel either sad or stressed, she also felt happy. The thing is that she needed their relationship to be 'defined', because (my interpretation of it) she feared she wouldn't be liked enough and/or she would be left, just like she felt when related to her mother. I found very interesting that the drama shows the reason why both characters have issues about relationships (bc of their mother-son/daughter relationship) and it doesn't show them changing overnight bc we know that's not how it really works IRL.
If you are looking for those dramas with perfect fairy tales, this isn't for you. This drama depicts how some REAL relationships are and how difficult it may be when people with different POVs about relationships due to their past get involved with each other. I've been there myself, so I totally understood how the FL felt all the time. She tried to be rational, but she let herself get carried away by her emotions.
Repression n immaturity is the reason why she did that. Repressing feelings for so long makes u anxious n leads…
I guess what kept her 'attached' to Baku the most was bc it was unfinished business. I found the movie interesting exactly bc the story isn't exactly a lovey-dovey thing; it feels more realistic. And you're right: people usually love the other because of both their qualities and flaws. :)
Repression n immaturity is the reason why she did that. Repressing feelings for so long makes u anxious n leads…
I guess what kept her 'attached' to Baku the most was bc it was unfinished business. I found the movie interesting exactly bc the story isn't exactly a lovey-dovey thing; it feels more realistic. And you're right: people usually love the other because of both their qualities and flaws. :)
I'm a bit confused about the ending.Did LWC transferred into LY? And I think the old man, CEO of the company actually…
Yes, he did. You can see LY is not left-handed anymore, which means WSH's soul is not in her body anymore. Since WYF said there was no way her soul could not be restored, so another person's soul had to be in her body. Then you see A Bao visiting her in prison and LY pretends to 'erase' A Bao's wrinkle on her forehead and push her mouth edges into a smile, the same thing LWC used to do with his wife. So that gives us an indication that LWC's soul transfered to LY's body and, in that way, he could still be around them, like he said he would be in his message to his baby.
WSH and WYF weren't friends; they were lovers. And WSH felt like a woman, so that's why he wanted to have a feminine body (to match his feminine mind). It wasn't bc of his lover, although he did love him.
It develops very gradually. I'd say the main focus in on the acceptance of Park Shi On as part of the society, able to live a normal life, and able to love someone as well.
I guess I enjoyed the theatrical piece they played in the drama as much as the kids lol The Director of the pediatric department looked better in his role than as himself! hahaha! Loved this drama!
left an answered question. So who killed the first woman? the loan shark?
Just watched it and I think she really died out of an overdose of propofol. But Seung Hoon got rid of the body because he was providing her the anesthetic illegally. That would at least have his medical license revoked. So he was indirectly guilty about her death and directly guilty about her disappearance. But for him to chop off her head and to get rid of her limbs so she would not be identified was really too much. Not sure if the loan shark was the one to dismember her and he just gave Seung Hoon the dismembered body in the case for him to just get rid of it or if it was all done by Seung Hoon.
Watch the anime or read the manga. They're more complete and funnier.
Oh, I see. Sorry for not having understood it right away. XD Yeah, I agree with you. The drama was essentially focused on Miyamura and Hori's relationship. I missed the 'Chika-chan' situation, tho. That was the real reason why Hori threw the books at Miyamura. lol
I found the movie interesting exactly bc the story isn't exactly a lovey-dovey thing; it feels more realistic.
And you're right: people usually love the other because of both their qualities and flaws. :)
I found the movie interesting exactly bc the story isn't exactly a lovey-dovey thing; it feels more realistic.
And you're right: people usually love the other because of both their qualities and flaws. :)
WSH and WYF weren't friends; they were lovers. And WSH felt like a woman, so that's why he wanted to have a feminine body (to match his feminine mind). It wasn't bc of his lover, although he did love him.
The Director of the pediatric department looked better in his role than as himself! hahaha!
Loved this drama!
If at least they made it short, like 20 episodes... but 50 episodes is too much considering ppl's reviews here.
Yeah, I agree with you. The drama was essentially focused on Miyamura and Hori's relationship. I missed the 'Chika-chan' situation, tho. That was the real reason why Hori threw the books at Miyamura. lol