Glad to know I wasn't the only one disappointed by the ending. I didn't have any expectations or anything but…
@TeleriFerchNyfain Obviously based on what? Rhetorical question. You're being extreme, biased and overbearing.
The huge question left unansweared is HOW Kang Chul made it back into the real world if there was no longer a way to cross through. For all we knew, he could cross because of the connection tablet/author/real world that no longer existed in the end since both the tablet AND the author were IN the manhwa world. And then, with the ending of the manhwa and the author being gone, such world should be closed forever. As we've seen in the Han River scene when it "ended" the first time and time only passed by when Yeon Joo was in it - otherwise, it was frozen again.
If it wasn't then all we knew is wrong and the connection was never the author or the tablet and it just doesn't make any sense that Kang Chul could flip back and forth among the worlds and bring people over at his own will. We have no idea what happened to other characters as well except for Soo Hwi. Many, many, many things were left unanswered and this ending was anything BUT exceptional.
Why were the ratings so low for the last episode, I thought they would have increased a lot, it was the last ep…
Oh, right. hehe ^-^' And yeeees, you're completely right, I should be expecting something anti climatic as you say but... :((((( I feel so empty, omg. T ^ T
Glad to know I wasn't the only one disappointed by the ending. I didn't have any expectations or anything but since every damn episode of this amazing show were thrilling, I was hoping for more. :(
Why were the ratings so low for the last episode, I thought they would have increased a lot, it was the last ep…
I thought the ending was really lacking compared to all previous episodes, did you not? :( I didn't rate it but still... I can't grasp why but... I don't know. Felt odd.
I am really liking this but the scenes without Wang So are so dull and boring to the point it feels like a different…
I don't see how that makes him any less of a gentleman. I'm not saying he was right or anything but one thing is one thing and another thing is another thing and you can trust me I'm 101% against cheating and I loved Lady Hae and cried when she died. Fact is the marriage was arranged, though Wook claims to have loved her we never got the chance to see that proven. Also, his feelings are honest towards Soo and perhaps it's a first and he's acting all odd out of the blue. He never failed his duties to Lady Hae and was caring to the very last second. Besides, if we're pointing fingers, Soo is even more wrong, is she not? Even if she wasn't really related to Lady Hae, she was seeking a married man. Or, at least, they were both equally wrong.
Let's not forget back then it would be completely normal to throw away a sick wife and take another, which Lady Hae suggested and Wook refused without a second thought. He is a gentleman and not only towards Soo, he simply is and that's undeniable.
Now... A HUGE plot twist would be if he becomes the next king and goes completely wacko - woooooh, I got the chills. That would be the perfect turn of events... I hope that happens. ; u ;
I am really liking this but the scenes without Wang So are so dull and boring to the point it feels like a different…
When the ship is too strong... XD
I like the entire drama. ; w ; And though I love SooSo I also melt and meet the floor with WookSoo, this is the first drama that has me this torn since CIIT. And it huuuuuuuuuuurrrrts.
The scar thing is really starting to get on my nerves. If it was a deep wound that cut his eyeball off twisting…
@TakiyaOomine I understand where you're coming from. And if your point is right, I'm really upset. In an overall, worldwide perspective, this happens all the time, beauty is way overrated. It's too easy to love a beautiful thing. How much prettier would the story be if he really seemed to be the "desfigurated beast" they want us to see? Not that this harms my love for this drama but some more depth on that matter would be appreciated. If I was LJK I'd request the producers to make that scar AT LEAST bigger and deeper. After all, considering the way they lived back then, scars should be commonly seen among the poor and laborers so why the shock?
The reason I love High School Kind of Savvy so much is that the lead doesn't go through the transformation they usually go through to justify their romance. She is loved for what she is, the way she is and she remains original to the very ending.
The scar thing is really starting to get on my nerves. If it was a deep wound that cut his eyeball off twisting…
@nour093 yes, I totally understand HIS drama there since it was his own mother who gave it to him and all. Matter of factly, I was fine with it until ep 7 when everybody reacted grossed out or terrified when, apparently, the only one who knows the story is the crown prince. It really tickled me. >_<
I don't think it's bad at all, tho... when will a scar on the face ever be a threat to LJK's looks? lol Even if it was bad, all he needs is the mask and would you look at that perfection!
The scar thing is really starting to get on my nerves. If it was a deep wound that cut his eyeball off twisting…
@shaz22 I didn't get to read the book yet! But Tyrion's scar was never put as a big deal on the show, at least. Actors with limitations have a long way to go, imo.
The scar thing is really starting to get on my nerves. If it was a deep wound that cut his eyeball off twisting his muscles or whatever I'd understand but THAT LITTLE SCRATCH??? C'mon, don't be such a princess.
I understand that was a trauma to him and I believe it meant shame to carry a scar of any kind mostly on the face and particularly if one had royal blood but the others' reactions seeing it as if So had some creepypasta deal going under that mask also made me snicker sarcastically.
What's wrong with Naeun? She seemed to be an alright actress in Twenty Again but look at this... she's so bad in this role it's getting on my nerves. Not that the role helps at all though because lol gurl you need to sit down for a minute.
From my perspective, I believe they did not allow Soo and Wook to marry as Lady Hae requested. Instead, to put an end to their feelings, it is decided that Soo should marry someone else and be sent away from Wook. He tries to cope but fails to do so, follows after her and rescues her from said marriage but that, I believe, will generate plenty conflict and unsettle the order in the kingdom.
May @jisoos save us all.
The huge question left unansweared is HOW Kang Chul made it back into the real world if there was no longer a way to cross through. For all we knew, he could cross because of the connection tablet/author/real world that no longer existed in the end since both the tablet AND the author were IN the manhwa world. And then, with the ending of the manhwa and the author being gone, such world should be closed forever. As we've seen in the Han River scene when it "ended" the first time and time only passed by when Yeon Joo was in it - otherwise, it was frozen again.
If it wasn't then all we knew is wrong and the connection was never the author or the tablet and it just doesn't make any sense that Kang Chul could flip back and forth among the worlds and bring people over at his own will. We have no idea what happened to other characters as well except for Soo Hwi. Many, many, many things were left unanswered and this ending was anything BUT exceptional.
Let's not forget back then it would be completely normal to throw away a sick wife and take another, which Lady Hae suggested and Wook refused without a second thought. He is a gentleman and not only towards Soo, he simply is and that's undeniable.
Now... A HUGE plot twist would be if he becomes the next king and goes completely wacko - woooooh, I got the chills. That would be the perfect turn of events... I hope that happens. ; u ;
I like the entire drama. ; w ; And though I love SooSo I also melt and meet the floor with WookSoo, this is the first drama that has me this torn since CIIT. And it huuuuuuuuuuurrrrts.
The reason I love High School Kind of Savvy so much is that the lead doesn't go through the transformation they usually go through to justify their romance. She is loved for what she is, the way she is and she remains original to the very ending.
I don't think it's bad at all, tho... when will a scar on the face ever be a threat to LJK's looks? lol Even if it was bad, all he needs is the mask and would you look at that perfection!
I understand that was a trauma to him and I believe it meant shame to carry a scar of any kind mostly on the face and particularly if one had royal blood but the others' reactions seeing it as if So had some creepypasta deal going under that mask also made me snicker sarcastically.
May @jisoos save us all.