Well done! not super original, but beautifully executed! Jo Jung Suk alone should get an 8. He's just so good I always forget how much I love his acting
I didn't like this drama very much - I thought it was unfair and hypocritical in it's way of treating…
Yeah, I would agree it's definitely improbable~ I dunno though--I personally find that the way they built up his character, he seems very likely to do that kind of thing haha~
Anyhow, I just wanted to address the "unrealistic" tag you placed lol. I totally get where you're coming from tho. :)
I didn't like this drama very much - I thought it was unfair and hypocritical in it's way of treating…
I don't really want to start a debate and I agree with some of your views, but I did want to make a comment on this part lol: "The husbands character is so unrealistic - no way he would take his wife back after everything and her attitude after getting caught red handed."
A lot of marriages actually can survive affairs, so I don't think that his character was unrealistic at all; I think he struggled with it for quite a while before deciding to do forgive her. Not to mention that he isn't a perfect person himself, and he realizes that, which is what essentially pushes him to forgive.
Plus you have to keep in mind that there are many different types of people in the world--though most wouldn't forgive, I'm sure there are people like him. Hyun Woo's character was consistent within itself as well, which is why I think it was believable that he would take her back. If the main guy had been more impulsive, more arrogant, and not as laid-back/detached, I think this drama could have gone a completely different way, but Hyun Woo's character matched his actions imo. He clearly isn't arrogant and he puts up that facade (as his ex said) to make himself appear stronger/nicer than he actually is. I think that's really important as it's that trait and his attempted objectivity that makes it realistic for him to forgive her.
Am I the only one wishing for a sad/impactful ending? I want to be shocked at what happens in the end! I am tired…
YAAAASSS
I am totally with you. I said that during the first few episodes and a lot of people don't agree, but I really am hoping for something unpredictable.
whoa...first drama after 6 months that I rated 10/10. I cried from the beginning till the end. a drama full of…
same for me w/ NGM as first! but then it struck me that wow, NGM has never played a really out of control character (all the roles I've seen him in he plays someone really in control of their emotions and calm), so I was like, wow he's amazing w/ the whole childish/loose cannon role.
At first I like Eun Tak and Kim Shin story the goblin's bride thingy but as the episode progress the side…
I agree with you; imo the writing dulled on the main characters. it's pure fluff and some sweet sap/melodrama with them at this point, and while I agree the first half of the drama was about them, there's legitimately nothing but filler and a few revelations throughout the episodes (though I haven't seen 12 yet). Sunny and Reaper ended up with a better story and more developed characters, lol.
it's not perfect but TALK ABOUT A ROLLERCOASTER OF EMOTIONS
imagine watching it in a theater (for those who did, you have nerves of steel)... Gong Yoo's reaction to his own movie in that Goblin episode was actually me...
+tears
lots of tears
Anyhow, I just wanted to address the "unrealistic" tag you placed lol. I totally get where you're coming from tho. :)
A lot of marriages actually can survive affairs, so I don't think that his character was unrealistic at all; I think he struggled with it for quite a while before deciding to do forgive her. Not to mention that he isn't a perfect person himself, and he realizes that, which is what essentially pushes him to forgive.
Plus you have to keep in mind that there are many different types of people in the world--though most wouldn't forgive, I'm sure there are people like him. Hyun Woo's character was consistent within itself as well, which is why I think it was believable that he would take her back. If the main guy had been more impulsive, more arrogant, and not as laid-back/detached, I think this drama could have gone a completely different way, but Hyun Woo's character matched his actions imo. He clearly isn't arrogant and he puts up that facade (as his ex said) to make himself appear stronger/nicer than he actually is. I think that's really important as it's that trait and his attempted objectivity that makes it realistic for him to forgive her.
But yeah, I just wanted to say that.
also CJH's return? :DDD and time travel?
sounds like GG14D -- gotta keep an eye on it *^*)
Happy birthday~
so real life, good-looking shirtless guys? I'm in
I am totally with you. I said that during the first few episodes and a lot of people don't agree, but I really am hoping for something unpredictable.
well done and the only reason this got a seven from me :D
I really hate the clihes of there needing to be a second-lead and main lead. like, why can't it be ambiguous?
imagine watching it in a theater (for those who did, you have nerves of steel)... Gong Yoo's reaction to his own movie in that Goblin episode was actually me...
+tears
lots of tears