After watching episode 7, three things came to my mind: 1. I initially thought only the girl from the Joseon era is FML's past life, but now I feel like the one who was murdered in 1993 (ML's love interest in 1993) is also one of FML's reincarnations. 2. Why does the serial killer look like the second ML, the cop guy? When I saw his face during FML's hypnosis session, he kinda resembles the cop (looks different because he was wearing a mask but still looked similar to the cop guy). Am I the only one who thinks they look similar? And why bother hiding the killer's face if he's not someone we already know? So it has to be someone who already appeared in the drama in a different, friendly form. I really suspect the cop guy now. Then again, he was just born or really young in 1993, so he can't be the culprit in 1993 unless he's also not human 3. I'm really bothered and pissed by that other fairy's story. Well, all of them are kinda getting on my nerves because of the way they treat ML, but at least the other two don't get much screen time. However, that one fairy who's going to dating classes - that story gets too much screen time. It's neither funny nor deserves that much screen time in my opinion.
Not bad of high school love story though.. But i still cant get over that fl been call ugly? Like WHAT?? And how…
True. The moment I saw FML's first crush calling her 'ugly,' I immediately gave up. How on earth is she ugly, and why lower her self-esteem like that from the very beginning? ML being popular is fine, but I'll never accept movies that portray FML as 'no match' compared to ML. I'm tired of that trope, so this is a 'no' for me.
Am I the only one who doesn't hate FML? Maybe it's because I get where she's coming from. She was crazy insecure, dealing with a ton of stuff before their first breakup. Trying to figure out a way to live after giving up her lifelong dream, facing stress left and right just to get by. She's the type to be realistic, always overthinking and handling things on her own without burdening others. Now, ML, he's the complete opposite. Talks his mind, always positive and dreaming big.
When she was going through all this, seeing ML being all chill and positive probably got on her nerves. They're so different, she couldn't handle it, so she decided to call it quits. The second time they crossed paths, ML was crazy successful, making her even more insecure about her own struggles. Despite deciding to give it another shot with ML, deep down, she must've felt really insecure, leading to that second breakup.
Yeah, it was unfair to ML, who loved her loads, but she couldn't help it. As she said, the only way she could see things working out was by changing herself, which she did eventually. Throughout the whole series, I used to hate her, but once they got back together, I started to get where she was coming from. I loved how well it was written; it felt real.
I'm not usually into dramas being super realistic, but this one, I loved everything about how they portrayed each character from their point of view.
Epilogue? Was there something after him asking her to marry him?
Yes, there's an epilogue after he proposed. I'm not sure about this, but it's kind of hinting at the enemy behind everything who's likely targeting Miyo's power
FML is kinda overwhelming. Still on episode 7. Hoping she improves. At this point, she's all over the ML, being super self-centered and overly confident. Trying hard to like her character, but it's a struggle
Checking out the comments, I realized I'm the only one who didn't initially like this show but ended up loving it. The more episodes I watched, the more it grew on me. At first, I wasn't a fan because I typically don't enjoy female leads embarrassing themselves in dramas; I prefer when they stand strong. When Yeon Woo time-traveled to the future, I was hesitant. I didn't want to see her getting into silly situations just because everything was new to her. Yes, it was funny, but I usually don't like that concept of the lead embarrassing herself. My perspective shifted when I saw her character becoming stronger and getting recognized for her talent. Now, I'm enjoying the drama more than I thought. Despite some confusing scenes, like the grandpa situation, I appreciate how they maintain viewer curiosity without letting it get boring. With so many unanswered questions and only four episodes left, I'm not sure how they'll wrap it up, but I'm hoping for a satisfying and not rushed happy ending for the couple.
Is it normal to kinda hate the FML in the first few episodes? Will she get any better? I just can't deal with her getting her hopes up on her own and acting like the ML led her on. She acts like a stalker, and she even forces a kiss on the ML, which bugs me. Hopefully, she improves, or I might have to ditch this show.
I'm currently on episode 16, and I'm loving it so far. What I like the best about it is that the FML isn't waiting around for the ML to rescue her every time. Nope, she's doing her own thing—being independent, strong, and smart. Super refreshing after seeing so many FMLs just waiting for the ML to swoop in.
This is probably the first time I've ever said this about a person, but Xue Shu looks extremely annoying. I think it's because of the way her personality is portrayed. Even when she smiles, it kinda gets on my nerves.
What's awesome about this drama is how the leads' relationship is taking its sweet time to develop. None of that rushed romance from the 4th episode. I'm all about seeing how their feelings change and grow.
Everything's good so far. Haven't enjoyed a historical drama this much in ages. Glad I found it
This wasn't written for you, try being less of a spoiled child.
Let me tell you, calling others 'child' and 'spoiled' while being one yourself is the biggest joke. I'm not CRAZY enough to have a meltdown over a drama plot, unlike you, who's currently stuck in a world between the fiction drama and reality. Freedom of expression is a fundamental right for everyone, both online and in the real world. It's essential to respect diverse opinions and engage in constructive discussions. Just because you believe it doesn't exist for the majority of the world doesn't give you the right to dismiss others as 'dimwits,' which only proves that you're an ignorant, self-centered, and narcissistic person that doesn't respect the fact that everyone should have the freedom to share their opinions. Quit being a child and mind your own business. Do you even hear yourself? Giving approval to the writers—who would think that when they share their own opinion in a fan community? Only people who are not in their right mind would think that sharing a personal opinion is giving approval to the writers. Again, no one here except you is crazy enough to think like that. The more you talk, the more insane you look, so stop being a joke and don't ruin the atmosphere in the comment section. This is a place where everyone is polite and respects each other's opinions. You're talking about the real world while saying ridiculous stuff. You don't see anyone talking crazy like you against others here. But you're ruining it all by talking like someone who has lost their mind
This wasn't written for you, try being less of a spoiled child.
This is making me laugh. Are you serious? 'Your comments reflect a spoiled child who thinks her opinion matters to the writer.' Who in their right mind would think that? I really don't care whether it matters to the writers or not, nor do I want it to. I'm just stating my opinion. Who are you to stop me from sharing my opinion on something? How on earth am I spoiled for sharing my opinion? This is a DRAMA. Of course, I'll be in an imaginary world when I'm watching a drama. Drama itself is an imaginary, fictional world. You should understand that first. Don't tell me what to do. I think you're too into this to the point where you're stuck between a drama and reality. You don't know the difference between reality and a drama. That's why you're taking this too seriously. I'm not denying the history or any cultural aspect of anything. It doesn't matter whether these things have really happened in the past or not. I don't like a plot where they pair up a much older woman with a CHILD. That's all. Neither do I want my opinion to impact writers nor do I want to change anyone's mind. I was just sharing my opinion, like everyone else. Now,let's see who's really being "spoiled" shall we? 1. You're trying to stop me from sharing my opinion on something 2. You're calling me all kinds of names and being ignorant and arrogant 3. It's literally a drama, and a fictional one at that. You're being so serious about it and reluctant to admit that this is a democratic society where everyone has the freedom of expression. 4. You're being extremely rude to people just because they have different opinions from you. FYI, these are the traits of a person who's spoiled and narcissistic. So, get your own advice, and the link you shared will be a big help for you rather than for me. Also, read some books about democracy and human rights instead of wasting your time on educating people over a fictional drama. It'll help you in the REAL WORLD. Get over yourself and let others share their opinion in peace. No one here, except you, is crazy enough to think that writers will be impacted by a personal opinion shared by a mere viewer.
This wasn't written for you, try being less of a spoiled child.
How much nerve must one have to judge people they haven't even met just because I shared my opinion about a drama I watch? Thinking only you're right and not wanting others to share their opinion is what's called being 'spoiled.' So, take your own advice. And no, you're wrong. This is indeed written for me. I'm one of the viewers, and it's written for viewers. So, I have the right to share my comments on that. Hope you understand that before calling someone you don't even know 'spoiled' while being one yourself.
Not Noh Do Kyung for sure. The one they suspect the most or first hardly ever turns out to be the real culprit in K-dramas. I really don't want this to happen, but I suspect Joo Seok Hoon. I've never seen him as the bad guy in a drama, and he looks too kind to play evil. However, given the history of hidden culprits in K-dramas, I can't help but suspect him.
Okay, I'm officially obsessed with this movie and the male lead. We've been counting all the 'green flags' in Asian movies and dramas this year, and I must say, the male lead in this one is one of the best in 2023. His charm is not just about his looks but more about his personality, which is refreshing. My only complaint is that the movie is too short for us to enjoy to the fullest. I need a full drama with numerous episodes of their story and her powerful era as the Dreamweaver. Here's hoping for a part 2!
1. I initially thought only the girl from the Joseon era is FML's past life, but now I feel like the one who was murdered in 1993 (ML's love interest in 1993) is also one of FML's reincarnations.
2. Why does the serial killer look like the second ML, the cop guy? When I saw his face during FML's hypnosis session, he kinda resembles the cop (looks different because he was wearing a mask but still looked similar to the cop guy). Am I the only one who thinks they look similar? And why bother hiding the killer's face if he's not someone we already know? So it has to be someone who already appeared in the drama in a different, friendly form. I really suspect the cop guy now. Then again, he was just born or really young in 1993, so he can't be the culprit in 1993 unless he's also not human
3. I'm really bothered and pissed by that other fairy's story. Well, all of them are kinda getting on my nerves because of the way they treat ML, but at least the other two don't get much screen time. However, that one fairy who's going to dating classes - that story gets too much screen time. It's neither funny nor deserves that much screen time in my opinion.
When she was going through all this, seeing ML being all chill and positive probably got on her nerves. They're so different, she couldn't handle it, so she decided to call it quits. The second time they crossed paths, ML was crazy successful, making her even more insecure about her own struggles. Despite deciding to give it another shot with ML, deep down, she must've felt really insecure, leading to that second breakup.
Yeah, it was unfair to ML, who loved her loads, but she couldn't help it. As she said, the only way she could see things working out was by changing herself, which she did eventually. Throughout the whole series, I used to hate her, but once they got back together, I started to get where she was coming from. I loved how well it was written; it felt real.
I'm not usually into dramas being super realistic, but this one, I loved everything about how they portrayed each character from their point of view.
My perspective shifted when I saw her character becoming stronger and getting recognized for her talent. Now, I'm enjoying the drama more than I thought. Despite some confusing scenes, like the grandpa situation, I appreciate how they maintain viewer curiosity without letting it get boring. With so many unanswered questions and only four episodes left, I'm not sure how they'll wrap it up, but I'm hoping for a satisfying and not rushed happy ending for the couple.
This is probably the first time I've ever said this about a person, but Xue Shu looks extremely annoying. I think it's because of the way her personality is portrayed. Even when she smiles, it kinda gets on my nerves.
What's awesome about this drama is how the leads' relationship is taking its sweet time to develop. None of that rushed romance from the 4th episode. I'm all about seeing how their feelings change and grow.
Everything's good so far. Haven't enjoyed a historical drama this much in ages. Glad I found it
This is a DRAMA. Of course, I'll be in an imaginary world when I'm watching a drama. Drama itself is an imaginary, fictional world. You should understand that first. Don't tell me what to do. I think you're too into this to the point where you're stuck between a drama and reality. You don't know the difference between reality and a drama. That's why you're taking this too seriously. I'm not denying the history or any cultural aspect of anything. It doesn't matter whether these things have really happened in the past or not. I don't like a plot where they pair up a much older woman with a CHILD. That's all. Neither do I want my opinion to impact writers nor do I want to change anyone's mind. I was just sharing my opinion, like everyone else.
Now,let's see who's really being "spoiled" shall we?
1. You're trying to stop me from sharing my opinion on something 2. You're calling me all kinds of names and being ignorant and arrogant 3. It's literally a drama, and a fictional one at that. You're being so serious about it and reluctant to admit that this is a democratic society where everyone has the freedom of expression. 4. You're being extremely rude to people just because they have different opinions from you. FYI, these are the traits of a person who's spoiled and narcissistic. So, get your own advice, and the link you shared will be a big help for you rather than for me. Also, read some books about democracy and human rights instead of wasting your time on educating people over a fictional drama. It'll help you in the REAL WORLD. Get over yourself and let others share their opinion in peace. No one here, except you, is crazy enough to think that writers will be impacted by a personal opinion shared by a mere viewer.