LoL they said he will become ashes.. but why he comes back?..I don't get it.. and HELL at the last ep. what…
Haha there's an overall lack of plot and a lot of fluffy filler for the fans. but yeah... I also can't hate it too much haha. Just be disappointed by it :P
Suddenly coming back here and thinking of this drama. :,)
I really am curious, wasn't it originally 20 episodes? It said 20 for the longest time then dropped to 16. And the fact that they it felt like they couldn't fully expand Shin Sung Rok's character and clean his story up leads me to believe it was cut ;A;
can anyone tell me how often lee jaekyun appears in this? id really be watching for him
he's extremely minor to the point that I don't even remember his character. You won't be seeing him much if he's the only reason you watch. I believe he's just an office worker.
genuinely don't understand how people are finding the female lead unlikable. Or annoying. She is quite a…
"Yes, I can fill in the blanks of the narrative myself. But, in that case, what is the writer of the show doing?"
me for the whole ending as well lol. They could've used eps 5-13 to flesh out the characters more. Or they could've used the first eps for that, and then pushed Eun Tak's appearance to these eps and given us more substance.
in response to the initial question of why people didn't like Eun Tak, it's because they wouldn't like a real person who acts like her either. Personally, I can't stand that type of person irl haha. I appreciate how she's written, and the fact that she's certainly a realistic character, but if I encountered her in real life, I wouldn't like her.
Haha, I came across this review by chance, but you nailed it. I legit have the exact same time frame of "filler episodes"--5 through 13.
I agree wholeheartedly with all of your points(yet my rating is high (though I don't know exactly how you rate since it's all different scales for different people) because bromance and cinematography and my shallow side took over...)
I feel like the whole crew suckered us into thinking it was good though--I mean, the cinematography! the new OST in EVERY SINGLE EPISODE! The high production value tricked us into thinking there was high quality writing too, I'm pretty sure.
I watched 1997(loved it) first and then 1988 (my favorite one) but everyone's always talking about how this…
I haven't seen '88 but I watched '97 and am currently watching this one and loving it just as much <3 It's more mature than '97 overall due to the fact they're college students, but it's sweet and heartwarming, and the cast is lovable. granted I'm only 7 episodes in, but I love it. <3
I really am curious, wasn't it originally 20 episodes? It said 20 for the longest time then dropped to 16. And the fact that they it felt like they couldn't fully expand Shin Sung Rok's character and clean his story up leads me to believe it was cut ;A;
lots of fluff
no explanations or things that made sense
me for the whole ending as well lol. They could've used eps 5-13 to flesh out the characters more. Or they could've used the first eps for that, and then pushed Eun Tak's appearance to these eps and given us more substance.
in response to the initial question of why people didn't like Eun Tak, it's because they wouldn't like a real person who acts like her either. Personally, I can't stand that type of person irl haha. I appreciate how she's written, and the fact that she's certainly a realistic character, but if I encountered her in real life, I wouldn't like her.
I agree wholeheartedly with all of your points(yet my rating is high (though I don't know exactly how you rate since it's all different scales for different people) because bromance and cinematography and my shallow side took over...)
I feel like the whole crew suckered us into thinking it was good though--I mean, the cinematography! the new OST in EVERY SINGLE EPISODE! The high production value tricked us into thinking there was high quality writing too, I'm pretty sure.