He pretended to be what for 5 years? O.o I still have a few episode to reach the end, but I don't mind spoilers.…
I loved Mystic Pop up Bar and Itaewon Class. Such good examples of great storytelling and brilliant execution. I'm hoping for the best when it comes to The Uncanny Counter. I hope it's super fun. Fingers crossed that it won't disappoint.
He pretended to be what for 5 years? O.o I still have a few episode to reach the end, but I don't mind spoilers.…
Right??? That entire sequence was weird. And I started losing interest after the whole stalker storyline was done.
Part of me thinks I should encourage you to finish the show, but honestly, episodes 13 - 16, they are hardly ever together. Majority of the scenes are focused on the secondary characters. It's like episodes 1 - 12 had one writer and episodes 13 - 16 had another writer dabbling in makjang. It was weird.
Netflix keeps adding so many kdramas (which is amazing), but I guess the downside is that we won't know if we like it until we complete the show.
I'm also worried about Private Lives. I'm currently on episode 7, and I keep getting interested, then losing interest only to get interested again and lose interest again.
He pretended to be what for 5 years? O.o I still have a few episode to reach the end, but I don't mind spoilers.…
I think episodes 1 - 12 were wonderful. Then they started going in the way of daytime soaps, adding a lot of fake outs and twists, forsaking the wonderful character of Jun. When he returned, and Ra-ra cried, he laughed and made it seem like she was overreacting. They ruined his character at the end. He was one of my favourite MLs too. :(
Wow you're right, he had a lot of secrets, Most of the lies I felt had reasons that were believable or one of…
My thoughts exactly. They ruined the kind, gentle, considerate Jun for a plot twist!!! An unneeded plot twist, at that. The lie was longer than their relationship lol.
Ya'll... I just realised... Jun has been lying to Ra-ra from beginning to end.
1. The fact that he was DDSSLLS (Never explained why he lied about this) 2. The fact that he knew her from before (Why he lied about this, I don't know) 3. His age and the fact that he was a runaway. (This lie, I understand) 4. The building he bought etc. (The typical kdrama trope so okay)
There were so many fake outs for plot twist purposes, and just when the viewer thinks that they'll be in a healthy honest relationship...
1. He lied that he had a new girlfriend (Hurtful and unnecessary) 2. He lied that he was going abroad to study (More believable, should have stuck to this from the beginning) 3. Pretended to be dead for 5 years (Unbelievably selfish and manipulative)
And he didn't even apologise for any of it. Wow.
The writers had the chance to fix the previous lies, but they just made him lie some more.
Would we be shipping these two if there weren't any cutesy scenes between them? I wouldn't have rooted for them at all.
This drama makes it seem like all his lies are not a bad thing, but they are. Ra-ra would never do to Jun what he did to her, and therein lies the fault in their relationship.
It doesn't really look like Makjang. Maybe it is though,they just forgot to put it on the tags
Thanks. The makjang I'm currently watching has gone off the rails (they've gone so beyond crazy) so I'm reluctant to start another until I finish it off. :D
I agree...for it to remain fresh and sweet, 10-12 ep would have been enough. That way, they wouldn’t have had…
Exactly. The story didn't need it and the cancer plot was totally random. I guess they needed a way to justify the fake break up... but still... Jun being forced to go to the US to study is definitely believable.
With all due respect to your opinion and as mentioned before , I think the story perfectly ties together and comes…
It's definitely planned well, just a bit of a mixed bag. Personally, I found the stalker, gangster and cancer storylines ill fitting in the overall style of this drama, but to each his own. They even changed the editing style and the genre of the show just to accommodate those storylines before going back to the original style of the show. It was like Ra-ra getting kidnapped was a one off. Everyone has moved on and forgotten about it, including her. Jun nearly killed a man and he was devastated for that one episode. I guess these experiences don't affect them. lol.
I think the show had enough going for it without these storylines, and without these storylines, there would be 10 - 12 episodes of Ra-ra and Jun being cute together, which I would have definitely preferred over this random thriller element that popped in for 4 episodes and disappeared suddenly.
I think the costume designer straight up hates Go Ara. That nightgown mumu thing she wore while brushing the piano…
Her current fashion sense is horrid tbh. She's dressed well in her flashbacks though. I don't know if they are hinting at the fact that her father dressed her and so she was well dressed before he died or what...?
I can't help but feel like this drama doesn't have enough content for 16 episodes. 10 - 12 episodes would have fit nicely. It's cute but so many clichés and fake outs. Wow.
Part of me thinks I should encourage you to finish the show, but honestly, episodes 13 - 16, they are hardly ever together. Majority of the scenes are focused on the secondary characters. It's like episodes 1 - 12 had one writer and episodes 13 - 16 had another writer dabbling in makjang. It was weird.
Netflix keeps adding so many kdramas (which is amazing), but I guess the downside is that we won't know if we like it until we complete the show.
I'm also worried about Private Lives. I'm currently on episode 7, and I keep getting interested, then losing interest only to get interested again and lose interest again.
1. The fact that he was DDSSLLS (Never explained why he lied about this)
2. The fact that he knew her from before (Why he lied about this, I don't know)
3. His age and the fact that he was a runaway. (This lie, I understand)
4. The building he bought etc. (The typical kdrama trope so okay)
There were so many fake outs for plot twist purposes, and just when the viewer thinks that they'll be in a healthy honest relationship...
1. He lied that he had a new girlfriend (Hurtful and unnecessary)
2. He lied that he was going abroad to study (More believable, should have stuck to this from the beginning)
3. Pretended to be dead for 5 years (Unbelievably selfish and manipulative)
And he didn't even apologise for any of it. Wow.
The writers had the chance to fix the previous lies, but they just made him lie some more.
Would we be shipping these two if there weren't any cutesy scenes between them? I wouldn't have rooted for them at all.
This drama makes it seem like all his lies are not a bad thing, but they are. Ra-ra would never do to Jun what he did to her, and therein lies the fault in their relationship.
Poor Ra-ra. She really is a sucker.
(LJW, you deserved a better role than this)
This is some Bold and the Beautiful shit LMAOOOO. If they had two more episodes, Jun would have come back with amnesia.
I loved this drama. Episodes 12 - 16 just made it more and more ridiculous.
I think the show had enough going for it without these storylines, and without these storylines, there would be 10 - 12 episodes of Ra-ra and Jun being cute together, which I would have definitely preferred over this random thriller element that popped in for 4 episodes and disappeared suddenly.