I'm at the point where I don't want Sae Ro Yi to end up with either Yi Seo or Soo ah. I just want them to leave him alone maybe? IDK. Or maybe in the end he ends up with no one. Or is it still possible to enter a new love interest for him?
An open ended finale I guess is the rightful ending. After all, everything in this drama is constantly moving. The economy, politics, money. It's a restless cycle. One thing we can learn from this drama though is that one's idea is not necessarily the best and only idea. That, and understanding that money means differently to anybody. Also, the fact that we get to see a strong representation of women in the finance industry is enough to make this show worth watching for me.
This show is what got me out of my slump after watching Someday or One day. Definitely on my fave drama list this year.
I hope this article will reach to a lot people, especially in the international community. I consider this as my drama of the year so far, which is crazy since we are still in February. Wonderful article :)
Great stories doesn't have to be perfect, they just need to be memorable. If it left a deep impression in your heart, you will remember it. That's when you know it's a great one. At least in this case.
That is exactly how I felt after watching the ending. It left a great mark in my heart, and for that I'm satisfied.
Also, my goodness if I can write stories like this, I'll be happy for life.
The year is still long. But, this is my fave drama this year already ♥️
Too many possibilities, too little time. I am anxious and excited at the same time at how the story will end. Whatever the ending might be, there two things that I am sure of after the show ends. One, this will go down as one of my favorite taiwanese dramas. Two, I will be emotionally wrecked after the ending.
Mayu looks like IU to me in this movie for some reason. So impressed with her acting. The scene where she was having a breakdown at her door was heartbreaking to watch.
Exactly. That is how I felt. Although this drama was not perfect, no drama is in fact, it taught some important…
Glad you were able to enjoy it! The themes of the show are indeed serious and should not be taken lightly. Technicality aside, I believe the show was able to convey the emotions well in the story.
Instead of pointing out the things that I like and don't like in this drama, i feel that pointing out the lessons I learned from the show would be much better.
First, it made me understand the struggle and pain of the families living with a person with disability. Indeed, it's not an easy life.
Second, Apathy. Is it not the root of the chaos in the story? Just like what Ji seok said, "it was the apathy of the people that killed her daughter."
It made me re-evaluate situations in my life where I showed apathy towards.
Plotholes in the story aside, this show was such a fun experience to watch. I guess it just really depends on the viewer right? For me, this is definitely one of my fave dramas this year.
KO JI SEOK!! ARE YOU EVEN REAL? As expected, there is no one in the story that would understand Yoo Ryung better than him. I'm quite disappointed that YR did not confessed the truth to Ji seok. But none of that matters now. At least that part of the story is already out of the way.
KSH acting in the beginning of ep. 11 is on point. I was like "YES!!!! spit those words to Mari and the rest of the freaking police force!!!"
Only 4 episodes left, I wonder how the writer will wrap up the story.
I agree with everything you said. Even if she had begun to consider telling Ji Seok about any of it, the way everyone…
Yes, i agree. She does value Ji seok's opinion, which made it 100% more difficult to tell the truth.
Ji seok knows partially the truth now, but not all of it. I'm interested to see how the writer will deal with him knowing the entire story. I just hope it will not be coming from Ma ri.
It is human to want to hide the things that we are ashamed of, especially the ones that have left severe consequences.
It may be guilt that blinded Yoo Ryung from the rest of the world, but it was shame that made her hesistant to trust and open up to people. At least that's how I see it. She is ashamed to what she did to her sister, and she knew how people would percieve her situation the moment they knew the truth. Mari? and the rest of the police crew? That's how. They would'nt even bother to help her at all.
Now I understand why she is extremely reluctant to open up to Ji seok especially at the beginning. But, we also knew that she had that one moment of hesistation with that voicemail.
Ep. 10 bought some clarity, but also more questions, and a bag full of emotions for the leads. I'm intrigued how story will all tie together.
This show is what got me out of my slump after watching Someday or One day. Definitely on my fave drama list this year.
That is exactly how I felt after watching the ending. It left a great mark in my heart, and for that I'm satisfied.
Also, my goodness if I can write stories like this, I'll be happy for life.
The year is still long. But, this is my fave drama this year already ♥️
First, it made me understand the struggle and pain of the families living with a person with disability. Indeed, it's not an easy life.
Second, Apathy. Is it not the root of the chaos in the story? Just like what Ji seok said, "it was the apathy of the people that killed her daughter."
It made me re-evaluate situations in my life where I showed apathy towards.
Plotholes in the story aside, this show was such a fun experience to watch. I guess it just really depends on the viewer right? For me, this is definitely one of my fave dramas this year.
KSH acting in the beginning of ep. 11 is on point. I was like "YES!!!! spit those words to Mari and the rest of the freaking police force!!!"
Only 4 episodes left, I wonder how the writer will wrap up the story.
Ji seok knows partially the truth now, but not all of it. I'm interested to see how the writer will deal with him knowing the entire story. I just hope it will not be coming from Ma ri.
It may be guilt that blinded Yoo Ryung from the rest of the world, but it was shame that made her hesistant to trust and open up to people. At least that's how I see it. She is ashamed to what she did to her sister, and she knew how people would percieve her situation the moment they knew the truth. Mari? and the rest of the police crew? That's how. They would'nt even bother to help her at all.
Now I understand why she is extremely reluctant to open up to Ji seok especially at the beginning. But, we also knew that she had that one moment of hesistation with that voicemail.
Ep. 10 bought some clarity, but also more questions, and a bag full of emotions for the leads. I'm intrigued how story will all tie together.