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A Powerful Follow‑Up Season
Wow! If I loved the first season, I loved this one even more! The friendship between Si Eun and Jun Tae is wonderful. From my point of view, Si Eun didn't want anything to do with Jun Tae in the first few episodes, but then she changed her mind because she saw herself in him during that fight in class and decided to be Jun Tae's Su Ho. In addition to this, let's not forget Baku and Gotak, who are also fabulous, and together these four make a really nice and likeable quartet!
Now let's talk a little about the series in general: what I liked most is that the shots in this season are never from behind, meaning we never see Si Eun from behind because those shots in the first season are from Su Ho's point of view, meaning we see him looking at him. Another thing is that Si Eun feels guilty about the coma of the person she loves most and therefore does not want to have other friends so as not to make them suffer. Finally, he always goes to the hospital but never enters and stays outside the room, but writes to her every day as if it were his diary.
SPOILER ALERT
If I had to choose my favourite scene from this season, I would find it really difficult, but if I had to mention the two that impressed me the most, I would say:
-the scene where Jun Tae calls Si Eun and tells her that it's not her fault that Su Ho is in a coma. This scene is really powerful because no one had told her that yet, not even her parents, so she really needed to hear those few words from Jun Tae, and in fact, she decides to stay in the end;
-the final scene, of course, the scene where she meets Su Ho is wonderful; because, as we understand from the first season, Si Eun doesn't like running, but once she finds out that Su Ho is awake, she runs faster than ever. Then, of course, the meeting scene is just as I expected. We see Si Eun smiling again because the only person she smiles for is finally well, and then Su Ho asks who those three are and Si Eun says, “My FRIENDS”, and Su Ho smiles because his worst fear was that Si Eun would withdraw into himself.
I'm eagerly awaiting the third season, even though I'm a little scared, hahah.
Now let's talk a little about the series in general: what I liked most is that the shots in this season are never from behind, meaning we never see Si Eun from behind because those shots in the first season are from Su Ho's point of view, meaning we see him looking at him. Another thing is that Si Eun feels guilty about the coma of the person she loves most and therefore does not want to have other friends so as not to make them suffer. Finally, he always goes to the hospital but never enters and stays outside the room, but writes to her every day as if it were his diary.
SPOILER ALERT
If I had to choose my favourite scene from this season, I would find it really difficult, but if I had to mention the two that impressed me the most, I would say:
-the scene where Jun Tae calls Si Eun and tells her that it's not her fault that Su Ho is in a coma. This scene is really powerful because no one had told her that yet, not even her parents, so she really needed to hear those few words from Jun Tae, and in fact, she decides to stay in the end;
-the final scene, of course, the scene where she meets Su Ho is wonderful; because, as we understand from the first season, Si Eun doesn't like running, but once she finds out that Su Ho is awake, she runs faster than ever. Then, of course, the meeting scene is just as I expected. We see Si Eun smiling again because the only person she smiles for is finally well, and then Su Ho asks who those three are and Si Eun says, “My FRIENDS”, and Su Ho smiles because his worst fear was that Si Eun would withdraw into himself.
I'm eagerly awaiting the third season, even though I'm a little scared, hahah.
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