Mokha is pitiful but sometimes she annoys the hell out of me. Just for her ego of finding Kiho, she endanger the…
She has no idea about the situation with the family. I find this whole Ki-Ho plot so stupidly annoying. They need to just tell her the truth because it's a pointless secret to keep. Of course they cover up Bo Geol's explanation of why it has to be kept a secret and this is just going to introduce a whole bunch on unnecessary conflicts. This is all really ruining the show for me.
I am wondering how long the writer is gonna have the viewers in this guessing game?There are clues of who could…
I don't really understand why we need all this mystery. Also not sure why the comments all want Bo Geol so badly. Neither of them have done anything interesting enough as a ML to matter yet IMO. I also don't get why Bo Geol is keeping it a secret. If he's Ki Ho, tell Woo Hak so he doesn't do anything dangerous. If Woo Hak is Ki Ho, still tell him so that he doesn't do anything dangerous.
i'm pretty sure when shenxi coworker was asked to send the data to chen mobai, the paper was in a file. i dont…
Passing out printed documents is normal since it's easier to carry around and quickly reference; idk why the coworker didn't keep it in the folder she was given and instead chose to fold it up. Regardless, Shen Xi is at fault for sitting on the edge. Instead of fully committing, she played a dangerous game by secretly changing the numbers off the record and the bad result was clearly shown.
“They didn't ask us before bringing us to this worldThey can't just get off easily after giving birth to usThey…
I love how Yi Chan called out the dad for not being there to realize this was happening. Ignoring the problem makes you an accomplice as well, no one is innocent in that household.
NAM SOON ACTS LIKE A 6 YEAR OLD CHILD!! i do like this show but the fact Nam-Soon acts like a 6 year old makes…
I'm really finding this a far cry from the original. The actors/actresses are all good but the story just feels dry. There's little humour and the romance just seems weak. I think there's too much going on to actually keep me committed to a plot line. Maybe something big will happen towards the climax but that doesn't mean that the build up should be this boring.
Enough! The show has started to drag. Reveal each other's secrets already. It's frustrating at this point. I can…
I'm concerned as well but there's not actually much left to do from the original plot line now that the festival is over. 1. Get his mom and dad together (2 episodes). 2. Get back to his original time (1 episode). 3. Reconnect with Eun Yu in the present time and reveal all the changes from their actions (final episode).
The romance with Se Kyeong / Eun Yu is low key filler. As long as they don't shove some stupid dramatic conflict in the last few episodes, I think this series can still end cleanly with a good rating.
I find Hye Eun character inconsistent and her behaviour is hard to understand.So, she cheated to get adopted.…
I think she was happy and moved on but the reemergence of her AIDs destroyed her happiness and threw her emotionally back to the state of desperation and jealously for those 3 years. Committing murder further reduced her mental state; I think she did go completely "wacko". In her crazy state, Myuong Jun was targeted because he was originally supposed to be the one experimented on and abused. I don't think she expected him to last so long in hiding from the police. That's also why I think she didn't try to leave the country right away and instead chose to maintain her lifestyle. People abandon their children for a number of reasons, I think Hye Eun was just too lost in self pity to care for her daughter in any meaningful way and instead just wanted to cut them out of her life. The daughter was probably surprised to see her mother after 3 years, hence the confusion.
I might've missed something but I don't know why Hye Eun was chosen over Myuong Jun. I think he purposely scribbled on the IQ test because Hye Eun was desperately asking to be adopted but then she switched the papers out of guilt. Why she was picked in the end confuses me.
Go Ahead was one of few Chinese dramas that I felt really warranted 40 episodes; I find some are little too slow of a slow burn romance. I'm curious of how this will be adapted to Korean dramas, I'd like for it to be the same scenario and principle but a different story so that it doesn't compete directly.
I guess I should've expected an ending like this from the director Lee Jeong Hyo.
Had the two seen each other and covertly acknowledged each other, I could maybe accept them secretly dating or reuniting in the future (like after she retires). However, them completely missing each other leads me to think it is an ending where they don't get back together but instead move on, both finding success in their life but as separate people.
Ok with ep 8 i am officially dropping the drama I just don't need two characters doing the same thing aka helping…
Not really sure how this is a bland romance (it just started), are you someone who prefers a 3 minute make out scene in the pool?
I think its cool that Eun Gyeol came back as himself while Eun Yu is her mother Se Kyeong. I don't think Eun Gyeol and Eun Yu will have too much romance since it's more about Eun Gyeol's family so we should see more romance with Yi Chan and Cheong Ah.
End of the day, it's just a fun story with an easy to follow plot and lighthearted moments. I wouldn't say this drama is going downhill yet ( typically episode 10 is when that becomes clear for me) but you can always just wait for it all to be released and decide to binge the rest once the reviews are out.
Losing powers is necessary to progress in life and learn to live and put trust in people like every normal person…
It makes sense but I thought maybe she'd learn to live with it and start to understand that not all lies are done with the intent to hurt the person. Even in the scene where they show that she can no longer hear lies, the two would've been far less embarrassed if she had heard the lies. In my opinion, it would've been nice if she started being more open to people with her ability and overcame the pitfalls of it.
You can defend her actions initially as trying to protect her son but he eventually told the truth and stated…
That's why I'm not blaming her initial action to bury the case but it is assumed that he later recanted his confession; part of the reason he was let free. In the early introduction with his mother, you can tell that he's told her that wasn't a murder and that she doesn't believe him. I think he mentioned something about seeing the fear in her eyes. The problem with the mother is that she didn't take the time to carefully ask for his story and the reason why he said that he killed her; instead the mother just assumes (and that's the issue) that the original confession is real and completely believes that her son is a murder.
I'm not defending the MC at all, he's a uselessly passive character and is not without blame for the current situation. I would totally believe him to be the killer.
If he had actually killed her and properly told his mother he did so, then all her actions would be justified as a loving mother wanting to protect her son.
What we're saying is that her actions were not with the goal of protecting her son but instead with protecting her own career.
Everyone is talking about the new plot twist, but here, I will talk about Doha and his politician mother.I really…
You can defend her actions initially as trying to protect her son but he eventually told the truth and stated that he didn't physically kill her but might've accidentally led her to commit suicide instead. The problem is that his mother didn't trust her son and chose to continue with burying the case; showing in the end that she was really trying to protect herself.
They need to just tell her the truth because it's a pointless secret to keep. Of course they cover up Bo Geol's explanation of why it has to be kept a secret and this is just going to introduce a whole bunch on unnecessary conflicts.
This is all really ruining the show for me.
I also don't get why Bo Geol is keeping it a secret. If he's Ki Ho, tell Woo Hak so he doesn't do anything dangerous. If Woo Hak is Ki Ho, still tell him so that he doesn't do anything dangerous.
1. Get his mom and dad together (2 episodes).
2. Get back to his original time (1 episode).
3. Reconnect with Eun Yu in the present time and reveal all the changes from their actions (final episode).
The romance with Se Kyeong / Eun Yu is low key filler. As long as they don't shove some stupid dramatic conflict in the last few episodes, I think this series can still end cleanly with a good rating.
In her crazy state, Myuong Jun was targeted because he was originally supposed to be the one experimented on and abused. I don't think she expected him to last so long in hiding from the police. That's also why I think she didn't try to leave the country right away and instead chose to maintain her lifestyle.
People abandon their children for a number of reasons, I think Hye Eun was just too lost in self pity to care for her daughter in any meaningful way and instead just wanted to cut them out of her life.
The daughter was probably surprised to see her mother after 3 years, hence the confusion.
I might've missed something but I don't know why Hye Eun was chosen over Myuong Jun. I think he purposely scribbled on the IQ test because Hye Eun was desperately asking to be adopted but then she switched the papers out of guilt. Why she was picked in the end confuses me.
I'm curious of how this will be adapted to Korean dramas, I'd like for it to be the same scenario and principle but a different story so that it doesn't compete directly.
However, them completely missing each other leads me to think it is an ending where they don't get back together but instead move on, both finding success in their life but as separate people.
I think its cool that Eun Gyeol came back as himself while Eun Yu is her mother Se Kyeong.
I don't think Eun Gyeol and Eun Yu will have too much romance since it's more about Eun Gyeol's family so we should see more romance with Yi Chan and Cheong Ah.
End of the day, it's just a fun story with an easy to follow plot and lighthearted moments.
I wouldn't say this drama is going downhill yet ( typically episode 10 is when that becomes clear for me) but you can always just wait for it all to be released and decide to binge the rest once the reviews are out.
In my opinion, it would've been nice if she started being more open to people with her ability and overcame the pitfalls of it.
The problem with the mother is that she didn't take the time to carefully ask for his story and the reason why he said that he killed her; instead the mother just assumes (and that's the issue) that the original confession is real and completely believes that her son is a murder.
I'm not defending the MC at all, he's a uselessly passive character and is not without blame for the current situation. I would totally believe him to be the killer.
If he had actually killed her and properly told his mother he did so, then all her actions would be justified as a loving mother wanting to protect her son.
What we're saying is that her actions were not with the goal of protecting her son but instead with protecting her own career.