No..they didnt talk about it at all. They really skipped lot of important parts and filled the drama with unnecessary…
Exactly. How i see it is it's more about their whole 3 years of marriage life rather than about the miscarriage. I just answered what the user asked. They asked if they talked about the miscarriage. If they didn't even mention the miscarriage in the discussion, it's not a serious discussion about it for me,more like a discussion about their marriage life.
No..they didnt talk about it at all. They really skipped lot of important parts and filled the drama with unnecessary…
I didnt see them specifically talk about the miscarriage. Yes Hae In remembered it and told hyun woo about it but other than talking about their marriage life and lack of communication they didn't specifically talked about "the miscarriage". But what this user asked was if they seriously talked about the miscarriage. I never seen them seriously talking about it even mentioning it directly to one another. How does it count as a serious discussion?
No..they didnt talk about it at all. They really skipped lot of important parts and filled the drama with unnecessary…
What she/he asked was if they seriously talked about the miscarriage and I didn't see such discussion between them. Briefly showing a scene about the miscarriage doesn't count as a serious discussion so I don't believe my answer is misleading.
No..they didnt talk about it at all. They really skipped lot of important parts and filled the drama with unnecessary…
Other than her remembering about the miscarriage, did they specifically talk about it? They didn't even mention it as "miscarriage". Hae in only said that she remembered the worst and most painful memory of her. That's all. How is it a discussion?other parts they talked were generally about their whole marriage life and how the lack of communication ruined it. It was not specifically about the miscarriage.
Excellent actors but the writing disappointed me. The first half was great but I cannot pinpoint exactly on what…
No..they didnt talk about it at all. They really skipped lot of important parts and filled the drama with unnecessary stuff. Although I really love the drama and the actors, i was also not completely satisfied with the way it ended. I believe it would've been great if they added lot more of them as family because viewers deserve it after suffering so much
Even I myself may not be alive in 2074, but here I am, crying over a fictional character dying in 2074 after living her life to the fullest. What's wrong with us? 😭💔 I feel so empty rn, like I had a really bad breakup. I feel ashamed to feel this sad over a drama when we already have tougher problems to be sad about in real life. But I can't help but miss them so much. 😭
Great... I've heard so many good things about Lovely runner, and your decision to re-watch it proves it all..😊 And yes, you will love The Story of Hua Zhi if you like smart and strong female leads in ancient dramas. It's good so far
I'm thinking of watching Lovely Runner and Missing Crown Prince. I actually saved those to watch when QOT is over so that I could miss it less. I'm already watching the Chinese drama 'Story of Hua Zhi'.
Just when I thought I could watch an episode without ugly crying, they hit us with that final scene. Now, I can't say I've made it through a single QOT episode without shedding tears. This drama has me emotionally invested like no other. It's definitely my all-time favorite. It touched my soul in a way I can't quite explain. When I think about it, it's just another typical drama, but somehow, it's so much more special. Huge shoutout to whoever handled the casting because the cast truly made this drama outstanding. It's a masterpiece, no doubt. Though, part of me wishes they had wrapped it up with the scene of them with their baby, without that final gut-wrenching moment. I'm all about the fairy tale aspect in dramas, and that ending brought me back to reality. Still, it made everything feel even more perfect in its own way. Massive thanks to the entire team for pouring their hearts into creating this masterpiece. My weekends won't be the same without it.
Where should I start? I kept watching only to watch Soo Hyun. If he hadn’t been in it I would have dropped it…
Hae In's character is my favorite female lead ever. I like that she's strong and confident. That's one of the key points that draws me into dramas. I'm tired of the typical kdrama female leads , who are timid, naive, too kind, clumsy, and always want to be protected by the male lead. For a long time, all the female leads we've seen in kdramas were like this, although now it's changing, which is a good thing. And although Hae In may seem cold, she was never a "bitchy" type. She's very warm inside but pretends to be cold outside because she never received love properly until she met Hyun Woo, so she doesn't know how to show emotions other than hiding them and acting tough outside. How can she be bad when she loves Hyun Woo so much? She even refused to get the surgery and was ready to sacrifice her life because she didn't want to lose memories of him. She never stopped loving him, and she genuinely cared for him in her own way. I honestly love her character more than I love Hyun Woo's character; she's my favorite character in the show. Then again, I understand that people can have different perspectives.
Did they really have to pull that stunt in episode 15 ending? We've already shed enough tears; they couldn't even give us peace in the last 2 episodes without throwing in more tragedies. having a hard time letting go of this drama after tomorrow, so why make it even sadder? They better give us a long, happy ending, not some rushed one, so we can savor it for a long time.
I am really hoping that Eun-seong is the one to kill his mother when he finds out - not just the red truck but…
I actually prefer her as a villain compared to most villainous characters I've seen in dramas. Sure, she tried to harm Hae In because Eon Sung didn't want to give up on her. When Grace mentioned Hae In's upcoming surgery, I thought she might try to intervene, but she surprised me by not doing anything. Besides Grandpa, she hasn't really hurt anyone else in the family. Her main focus is money, which isn't as bad as constantly plotting against or hurting everyone she dislikes. I get her kind of evilness, to be honest. She's definitely bad because she's the villain, but the fact that she doesn't harm other family members is something I appreciate about her. As a villain, she's better in my opinion, so for me, it's Eon Sung who deserves to die.
As for Hae In's illness, I don't think it's connected to her. Firstly, intentionally causing a tumor in someone's head isn't something I believe anyone can do. It's not like giving poison or something. Tumors slowly develop over time in the human body. Even if she wanted to harm Hae In, I don't think she's capable of causing a tumor. Secondly, I think the tumor is linked to Hae In's late brother. She keeps seeing him whenever she hallucinates. I think the guilt and sorrow from her brother's death slowly manifested into a tumor in her head. But if she did somehow cause Hae In's sickness, like you mentioned, I also agree that she deserves to die.
I'd say there's a 50/50 chance of her regaining memories. It's possible her memory loss is temporary due to the…
I really hope you're right .. But do you think they'll bring up the drowning story again? With all that's going on, I doubt it'll come back into play. You see, stuff like this should be what's happening in the next 2 episodes. Not another villain's comeback. We've seen enough of that already. At least now, they should just focus on 'their story' development.
I could not imagine the villains succeeding in ep 14. I truly thought we were getting ready for the two leads…
It seems like that's never gonna happen. I also hoped to see more of them, at least in the last two episodes, but they came up with a ridiculous plot twist to take that away from us. This barely fits in the romance genre at this point.
Is there any possibility that Haein can regain her memory back?
I'd say there's a 50/50 chance of her regaining memories. It's possible her memory loss is temporary due to the major surgery she underwent. However, I also have a feeling she'll create new memories with Hyun Woo and rediscover love without recalling her past. This seems to be the essence of the story, because it was hinted at in many scenes throughout the drama.
Yes... They seriously need to star in another drama where they can let their chemistry shine. The lack of romance…
Yes you're right. it's not the only drama with less romance but what i meant was compared to writer's other dramas, this has the least romance. I also think lot of romance is cringe but not having enough screen time together from them made me want to see them being all lovey dovey. We only got 1 proper kiss from them for the whole drama. That's how less we have seen of their love and i can't be ok with that.
, who are timid, naive, too kind, clumsy, and always want to be protected by the male lead. For a long time, all the female leads we've seen in kdramas were like this, although now it's changing, which is a good thing. And although Hae In may seem cold, she was never a "bitchy" type. She's very warm inside but pretends to be cold outside because she never received love properly until she met Hyun Woo, so she doesn't know how to show emotions other than hiding them and acting tough outside. How can she be bad when she loves Hyun Woo so much? She even refused to get the surgery and was ready to sacrifice her life because she didn't want to lose memories of him. She never stopped loving him, and she genuinely cared for him in her own way. I honestly love her character more than I love Hyun Woo's character; she's my favorite character in the show. Then again, I understand that people can have different perspectives.
As for Hae In's illness, I don't think it's connected to her. Firstly, intentionally causing a tumor in someone's head isn't something I believe anyone can do. It's not like giving poison or something. Tumors slowly develop over time in the human body. Even if she wanted to harm Hae In, I don't think she's capable of causing a tumor. Secondly, I think the tumor is linked to Hae In's late brother. She keeps seeing him whenever she hallucinates. I think the guilt and sorrow from her brother's death slowly manifested into a tumor in her head. But if she did somehow cause Hae In's sickness, like you mentioned, I also agree that she deserves to die.