I was okay with them not being the endgame. But this? Whatever this was. This isnt how you're supposed to end a beautiful story built for the past 15 eps.
I was okay with them not being the endgame. But this? Whatever this was. This isnt how you're supposed to end a beautiful story built for the past 15 eps.
The dean literally said "I've seen my colleagues get stabbed by a criminal" so let's create an environment that will replicate that with the students' trainer physically and mentally abusing the students even if it's out of spite. The experience won't even come close to the real world. It's more like child's play. It will teach the students to be patient.
This is frustrating to watch because I know this power tripping and bullying still happens. It's heavily integrated in society that it has become a norm. No one bats an eyelash over it. By doing so, it amplifies the continue of such practices. Whenever news of things like these come to public attention, it's frowned upon but no one tries to review the system that allow things like these to even come into existence.
Yes, the world is tough. Yes, police officers need to have physical and mental strength for the heavy requirements needed for their jobs. But this? Just like Eun Gang said, the beatings and abuses won't make them great police officers, it will only promote rebellion. I love that she spoke out because this cycle won't end. When they graduate, some will become vengeful and do the same things to their pupils. It will be never ending.
That being said I hope this will be discussed furthermore in the future episodes. I know the whole system won't be abolished in one day but acknowledging that there is a problem is one of the first steps.
Knowing that they actually existed 300 years ago and their story ended the way it did in the drama is just heartbreaking.
I can't believe I'm this invested over people that existed centuries ago. JUN HO and SE YOUNG's acting definitely contributed so much that I felt what their characters have felt.
I didn't even like FJM but that ending was not it.
What a sad life he has lived. I don't know how many times he has to pretend to be dead for the sake of protecting someone. I guess you could say we're back to the very beginning. The cycle never ends. I don't know if he's too selfish or too selfless. Selfish because he made FHS come back to the palace again or selfless because he became a baixi for the crown prince.
So, FJM is still alive but he's not with Hai Shi anymore.
It could have been better if he just died a noble death. This is probably why they gave a whole ep full of sweetness: to compensate for the ending.
WHY DID THEY HAVE TO END IT LIKE THAT????? They could have just followed the book's ending. Although sad, that made more sense than this. Maybe this plot line would have been better explored if it was with the original 55 eps because this was just so abrupt.
I tend to never watch melodramas but I saw the first 2 episodes because of the ratings in Korea and now I've seen all the available episodes and can't stop waiting for the next ones to come.
This is going to break my heart, I can foresee it already but that's not going to stop me from watching furthermore.
I hate it when I dont understand the cultural context of something.
I feel so cheated. There was no closure.
I feel so cheated. There was no closure.
This is frustrating to watch because I know this power tripping and bullying still happens. It's heavily integrated in society that it has become a norm. No one bats an eyelash over it. By doing so, it amplifies the continue of such practices. Whenever news of things like these come to public attention, it's frowned upon but no one tries to review the system that allow things like these to even come into existence.
Yes, the world is tough. Yes, police officers need to have physical and mental strength for the heavy requirements needed for their jobs. But this? Just like Eun Gang said, the beatings and abuses won't make them great police officers, it will only promote rebellion. I love that she spoke out because this cycle won't end. When they graduate, some will become vengeful and do the same things to their pupils. It will be never ending.
That being said I hope this will be discussed furthermore in the future episodes. I know the whole system won't be abolished in one day but acknowledging that there is a problem is one of the first steps.
I can't believe I'm this invested over people that existed centuries ago. JUN HO and SE YOUNG's acting definitely contributed so much that I felt what their characters have felt.
Is it a Novoland thing to have endings like this?
What a sad life he has lived. I don't know how many times he has to pretend to be dead for the sake of protecting someone. I guess you could say we're back to the very beginning. The cycle never ends. I don't know if he's too selfish or too selfless. Selfish because he made FHS come back to the palace again or selfless because he became a baixi for the crown prince.
BUT still, that was a really awful ending. Not because it was sad, it wasn't deserved.
It could have been better if he just died a noble death. This is probably why they gave a whole ep full of sweetness: to compensate for the ending.
WHY DID THEY HAVE TO END IT LIKE THAT????? They could have just followed the book's ending. Although sad, that made more sense than this. Maybe this plot line would have been better explored if it was with the original 55 eps because this was just so abrupt.
If he dies because of the poison, I would riot. LMAO
Zhou Shen's song, 以无旁骛之吻 (Undisturbed Kiss) gets me in the feels every time it plays. It's such a beautiful song.
I keep forgetting this is actually a fantasy drama lmao
Haishi is just stubborn like that.
"I'm dying, but rather than spending my counting days with the woman I love, I'm going to marry her off to my best friend/enemy/boss?"
Like, what?????
This is going to break my heart, I can foresee it already but that's not going to stop me from watching furthermore.