I loved this drama, but the last episode was kinda weak ._.
well, yeah, it was a bit rushed and I think they could have resolved some of the things in the earlier episodes and not just leave everything at the end but still, it was good since we got what we wanted! :)
This has to be one of the most realistic and well l-written dramas of all.time. I don't recall any boring moments. The romance was the best! Not your usual cringey romance that makes you want to puke, but some real stuff that actually makes you excited. The actors did an amazing job! Stil can't get over Ae Ra and Dong Man, such lovable and stubborn leads that stayed true to themselves throughout the whole thing without magical overnight personality changes. Seolhee and Jooman's story was so realistic it felt too real.
The synopsis of this drama doesn't sound too exciting, but by reading all these impressions it truly seems…
That's because the characters are so well written that they can create their own stories. It's not the synopsis that draws you to the drama, it's the characters and the paths they choose that determine where this drama will go, not the summary. The plot builds up from the beginning, unlike other dramas that rely only on the exciting synopsis but end up being a total disaster.
I loved this drama, but the last episode was kinda weak ._.
No, it wasn't. It just followed the vibe that the drama has had since the very beginnig. Nothing exceptional but still, stunning the viewers through small things and details.
I'm really kind of upset at Ae Ra right now. I completely understand her concern, but he's been with…
Exactly ... I'd be totally fine if they broke up and remained friends, supporting each other's dreams without acting like babies (Ae Ra I'm watching you...)
How is Fight For My Way? Park Seo Joon's best drama?
His acting in here is phenomenal. It feels so real and don't worry, there is a plot. I usually hate slice-of-life dramas because of that reason but this is actually very good. The characters are the ones that draw you to the drama and make you want to continue watching it, not necessarily the synopsis like how other shows do (having a good premise but turning out to be extremely disappointing later on). The plot builds up from the beginning and it's a light watch with amazing acting and romance that isn't cringey.
does this only apply to modern day dramas? I'm pretty sure I always see bloody daggers/swords stabbing or cutting people in historical dramas. There's also dismemberment/hanging/torture/beating and so on.
10/10
Episode 3 was totally unexpected! We got to see new characters, we got to laugh and omg the ending!
To everyone who dropped this, give it another chance!
PS: Shin Se Kyung's acting improved a lot. Loving her!
I'm just hoping for a satisfying ending.
What a gem.