Words truly cannot do justice to the absolute magic of this series, which has earned my first ever 10/10. It is a masterpiece that left me completely moved, hopeful, and profoundly touched and it will be missed more than words can say.
Did I miss something? One second they’re standing on the rocks facing a literal comet disaster and a devastating brain tumor diagnosis, and the next second they’re just casually riding a scooter in those ridiculous helmets? I felt like I missed a whole episode in between.
Spoilers ahead, don't read if you don't want to know the ending.They're going to end up together. Atleast in the…
I just rewatched that first scene in Episode 1 because of this! Look at how sad Barth looks when he looks back at them. He emphasizes how important this person is to him, and Kongdech just doesn't fit that level of emotional closeness. I really hope I'm wrong, but I'm so scared it's Tan.
Spoilers ahead, don't read if you don't want to know the ending.They're going to end up together. Atleast in the…
@CallOutMyName...Your comment made me so happy, but then otoko061080 chimed in...lol. Either way, I knew what I was getting into when I started this, and I’m still all in.
I don't think I took a single breath during the entirety of Episode 5. My heart was in my throat... I ABSOLUTELY loved it.
And the preview for the last episode showing them happy is the ultimate trap. It’s just a smokescreen to mask the absolute heartbreak and separation coming our way in the finale. They really want us to lower our guard before they shatter us completely!
Nice catch. :) I missed that.I just went back and reviewed that bit because I was uncertain about something.Actually,…
Haha, I love this theory so much! Honestly, I don't think Barth will find his way to the seminary since he said he doesn't believe in God. However, if the writers were to actually pull it off in these last two episodes, it would be legendary...the ultimate, absolute jaw dropper of an ending!
Also, I’m totally intrigued by that whole concept of the rebel girl turning into a nun. The Trouble with Angels sounds like an absolute must watch, so I might just have to check it out!
Nice catch. :) I missed that.I just went back and reviewed that bit because I was uncertain about something.Actually,…
Wow, 8 years is intense. I only lasted a single year in Catholic education, but even that short time left me with some mental scars. It really makes watching a show like this hit on a whole different level.
And your sense of foreboding since episode 2? Completely justified. They are headed for a painful clash, so let's brace for impact and hope our boys will find heaven on earth.
OMG THE APPLE?! I didn't catch it at first but it's giving Adam and Eve and the forbidden fruit!!! Aof knew exactly what he was doing when he had Barth take a bite of the apple and giving it to Tan. These boys are sharing the temptation ... I am not strong enough for this show.
For the first time ever, I'm actually thankful for a weekly release. The raw emotion in this show is so intense that I need the full week to sit with it, think, and let my blood pressure recover!
This drama was a hard watch for me. These characters who have endured so much pain, find each other, heal together, and learn to love. It’s a painful journey, but a beautiful destination.
The first two episodes were so fun! I love a bold, confident female lead, and IU is killing it. It’s been a while since a Kdrama has hooked me like this. I really hope it continues to deliver.
One second they’re standing on the rocks facing a literal comet disaster and a devastating brain tumor diagnosis, and the next second they’re just casually riding a scooter in those ridiculous helmets? I felt like I missed a whole episode in between.
And the preview for the last episode showing them happy is the ultimate trap. It’s just a smokescreen to mask the absolute heartbreak and separation coming our way in the finale. They really want us to lower our guard before they shatter us completely!
Honestly, I don't think Barth will find his way to the seminary since he said he doesn't believe in God. However, if the writers were to actually pull it off in these last two episodes, it would be legendary...the ultimate, absolute jaw dropper of an ending!
Also, I’m totally intrigued by that whole concept of the rebel girl turning into a nun. The Trouble with Angels sounds like an absolute must watch, so I might just have to check it out!
And your sense of foreboding since episode 2? Completely justified. They are headed for a painful clash, so let's brace for impact and hope our boys will find heaven on earth.
Is it just me? Am I over thinking this?