I don't understand the shaman scene near the last episode? why did she suddenly collapse/die? can someone explain?
I think that was the case in the beginning, but afterwards it seems she is really possessed and indeed surprisingly dies. That's way the FM is shocked and crying in the end. Also, the shaman pretty deserved it for doing bad deeds to young women :(
Speaking about this because they appearing on my tiktok. I may not like this show but let me tell you, it's been…
In the beginning i thought you were going to say that the main leads had chemistry and was telling to myself, wow, am i the only one who was so awkward about how they had NON of it. But - YEAH I agree with you so much!!
Speaking about this because they appearing on my tiktok. I may not like this show but let me tell you, it's been…
In the beginning i thought you were going to say that the main leads had chemistry and was telling to myself, wow, am i the only one who was so akward about how they had NON of it. But - YEAH I agree with you so much!!
Watched the first episode. Wow, I have to admit the child actor of the main bully performed amazingly. On the other hand, I found the acting of the FL's child actor not that convincing, i would have cried my eyes out in her stead if i were only to imagine going through something like that :(
How are there no comments here :( Sulli reacts amazingly in the first ep to all the hate comments, about the reasons for her not wearing bra sometimes. It really is that simple, couldn't agree with her more. She also didn't shave her legs - it's hard to believe there was an aspiring woman such as her in the Korean culture, in which (I noticed) even men tend to shave their body hair. Rest in peace, you're amazing for doing this show in your last months, it's so hard to stay brave to comments like this, smile and explain yourself this well.
I am actually dissapointed that Tammy and Park Mo Geon ended up together after it almost ended in ep8. I also don't understand the comments about his characterization's progress lack of initial thought. His main character is him believing in love. He chooses to wait when Tammy chooses to leave and come back in another day, even their manner of determination is all opposite. This is a story of a victory for someone who believes in love and someone who has given up, as most of us do. His history coming up is a risk, now only Tammy can carry them both. And it's working, for now. (IT may explode in any minute, it feels as a miracle.) For me, another feminine side story which hero is a male (oops).
On the other hand, with a drama that critizes character set-ups at its core, it sure showed a fair amount of hypocrisy:…
I SO agree with you. Though about HJ creating the manhwa, from what I remember, all that was showed in the drama was that she drew a character which barely looked like KC, and said he was nice, smart, handsome and etc, which was so generic description and could be said about so much other characters. Therefore, it's pretty hard for me to say W was hers.
I think that the main characters were not deep at all, and that was part of the reason that the acting of HHJ and LJS wasn't that good for me. I usually love LJS acting, and I seriously couldn't blame him or HHJ because I myself couldn't find anything interesting and touching about them. It is actually amazing they managed to succeed there haha
There's something I don't understand... Why do people find it ridiculous that Oh Yeon Joo loves Kang Chul? Because…
It's a bit weird to say he is her ideal type, because when she created him: (1) she was a child, (2) she thought about things as his height and his handsome look. And that he is smart. I mean, this is so general! Would she fall for every handsome and wise man? S:
Also, the shaman pretty deserved it for doing bad deeds to young women :(
Sulli reacts amazingly in the first ep to all the hate comments, about the reasons for her not wearing bra sometimes. It really is that simple, couldn't agree with her more.
She also didn't shave her legs - it's hard to believe there was an aspiring woman such as her in the Korean culture, in which (I noticed) even men tend to shave their body hair.
Rest in peace, you're amazing for doing this show in your last months, it's so hard to stay brave to comments like this, smile and explain yourself this well.
For me, another feminine side story which hero is a male (oops).
I think that the main characters were not deep at all, and that was part of the reason that the acting of HHJ and LJS wasn't that good for me. I usually love LJS acting, and I seriously couldn't blame him or HHJ because I myself couldn't find anything interesting and touching about them. It is actually amazing they managed to succeed there haha