There are seven episodes left—well, six if you count today's—but please, for the love of God, don't include…
I think whether the FL has a romance line or not is irrelevant. The focus so far has not been romance. It’s a comedy-Mystery-corruption fighting-Female friendship drama where each of those themes are balancing each other out. My hope is that the focus doesn’t change.
Most if not all big corporations are corrupted to some extent anyway, they avade taxes, slush funds etc… but…
I used to think like you but I realized that’s just what big corporations have manipulated people into thinking to keep themselves relevant. Big corporations steal from people, cause inflation making it difficult for people to live with the standard set, then give employees a salary that won’t be enough or barely enough to survive. When a crisis happens the depend on the government to get them out of it while laying off some of their staff, forcing those staying to double their work without increasing their pay because they expect them to sacrifice. Meanwhile those millionaires don’t sacrifice anything, their wealth grows and they don’t give back.
Big corporations make small and medium businesses impossible to compete. If instead of big corporations, we had smaller businesses going through fair competition, not stealing from others, making enough to hire people to work, this is much better for the economy to be stable in the long run and won’t easily fail.
So I think in time of crisis, the government should bail the people not corporations
So I am so confused about the male lead Jeong U. He was terrible to her in the past and doesn’t seem any better…
I’m still at up to episode 7 but from what I understand from their relationship is not that he was awful but more a difference in values. But I find up until now he doesn’t understand her. She can’t let go when she sees something wrong and likes to see things through to the end. She doesn’t care about how others see her or value her. I find he puts more effort for how he’s viewed by others and goes with the flow, flexible in his morality.
There is the possibility of playing the long game while her sense of justice makes want to address things head on 🤷🏻♀️
In any case I find myself enjoying the different sides we’re discovering of the characters in the drama including the Grandson and his vulnerability, and her flatmates.
Done episode 28! It’s difficult for me to rate this drama. As far as plot holes and wasted potential, I’d rate it a 6, but if I were to rate it based on my enjoyment, I’d give it an 8.5 or even 9.
Maybe unpopular opinion based on the comments but episode 5-6 was the first one where I saw the vision and chemistry…
So far the focus seems to be on the bond between the dormmates which I’m really enjoying. Though I don’t have strong feelings on with who the FL would end up with, if any, I am enjoying the tension. I think it’s because it’s a tension between equals. They broke up because of differences in values, not of lack of respect or mistreatment. In a way it felt like betrayal for her so I understand her anger and like how she’s dealing with him haha
As much as we know about the ML, he is a power hungry selfish man. He backstabbed FL to protect his job and also…
From the phone call it’s obvious he’s working undercover but don’t know for who. Even the date with Nora is to get closer to the family with a goal in mind. That still doesn’t excuse his actions in their past. So far romance isn’t a focus. Instead, we have complicated but genuine relationships building in that dorm, sisterly bond which I am loving. I also like Geum Bo’s relationship with her real boss and their secret meetings are entertaining.
I think the situation of the kind of the north was planned out early on and fits the theme. I totally get your reference to Nirvana in Fire, a drama I really loved, but I do appreciate here the reality of plans not going as predicted and having more than 1 genius facing each other and manipulate each other, plans will fail or half succeed.
That being said, I agree with your analysis and criticism. I usually prefer shorter dramad but this one has potential for more depth of characters with more time given.
While I’m fully enjoying watching it now, I feel it’s missing grandiosity. I don’t find that we see too much of Xie Huai An, we definitely don’t see enough of Wu Yang, Gu Yu, Ye Zheng and even the antagonists Yan Feng Shan, Wang Pu. I found them all to be intriguing, cool characters with good performances. We see even less of female characters. 28 episodes cut the potential of greatness.
This actor should stay far away from romance dramas because he completely ruins them. He’s never had chemistry…
I don’t particularly care about the actor but this criticism is immature, mean spirited and lacks constructiveness.
But I agree with one thing you said, he’s making the money so doesn’t matter what people comment, he’s making the world work for him.
I most watch Japanese dramas where leading characters can have different looks and age (at least the ones I watch), so I get taken aback by such shallow comments but I guess it’s normal.
I saw some scenes from the Arabic version, which I’m sure they follows the Turkish one closely and they really…
My friend watched the Arabic version and gave me the summary of the ending, and her cousin watched the Turkish version and gave her a summary of that which she told me. What I understood the Turkish version made more sense especially the ending, but both have nothing to do with what the original has to say.
This drama is about people who don’t have much, where trauma has lead them to undesirable situations and where healing starts with realizing where you are wrong. And also how the love of a mother, the love of family is where healing starts. There’s no rich people trying to control and manipulate situations, no gangs, just normal simple people. This could have been transposed to a story of a different country like Turkey or Lebanon but that’s not what happened. They took a very shallow version of this, despite having the cast to make something excellent of its own.
I typed to much 🫣 I sometimes get passionate about dramas I like and overtype 😆 I hope I don’t sound mean haha
Only on ep 9, but damn, that drama is delivering on all levels! Story, acting, visuals, music score.Why doesn’t…
it gets even better after episode 10 I find. I’m at episode 13 now and I find I truly started to know the characters and see their growth, and appreciate the performances too
100 % with everything in your review! Couldn’t have said it better, especially the 80s vibe.
I find most of the main cast are playing much younger characters (not that it showed) though they could do better it looked to me they were having fun being “cool” vibing in retro, especially that the movie does give each of them a moment to shine in the last 30 minutes.
I’m somewhere on episode 7 and I feel like he should just break with her. She spent a whole episode “trying to understand him” only to throw it all out the next episode.
I think she’s meant to be. She ceases every opportunity that comes to her and doesn’t mind stomping on others.…
Also if you noticed in the end when everyone was gathered together, she was the only one who didn’t show up.
Love is blind but I don’t think what Kube felt for her was love, more like admiration of someone out of his league. And he just wasn’t as smart as he thought he was so he was easily manipulated like a nerdy kid getting attention from his long time crush.
I think the whole cast was great. All actors portrayed exactly what their characters were supposed to be.
Big corporations steal from people, cause inflation making it difficult for people to live with the standard set, then give employees a salary that won’t be enough or barely enough to survive. When a crisis happens the depend on the government to get them out of it while laying off some of their staff, forcing those staying to double their work without increasing their pay because they expect them to sacrifice. Meanwhile those millionaires don’t sacrifice anything, their wealth grows and they don’t give back.
Big corporations make small and medium businesses impossible to compete. If instead of big corporations, we had smaller businesses going through fair competition, not stealing from others, making enough to hire people to work, this is much better for the economy to be stable in the long run and won’t easily fail.
So I think in time of crisis, the government should bail the people not corporations
There is the possibility of playing the long game while her sense of justice makes want to address things head on 🤷🏻♀️
In any case I find myself enjoying the different sides we’re discovering of the characters in the drama including the Grandson and his vulnerability, and her flatmates.
Now I need to hunt down that special episode haha
That being said, I agree with your analysis and criticism. I usually prefer shorter dramad but this one has potential for more depth of characters with more time given.
While I’m fully enjoying watching it now, I feel it’s missing grandiosity. I don’t find that we see too much of Xie Huai An, we definitely don’t see enough of Wu Yang, Gu Yu, Ye Zheng and even the antagonists Yan Feng Shan, Wang Pu. I found them all to be intriguing, cool characters with good performances. We see even less of female characters. 28 episodes cut the potential of greatness.
But I agree with one thing you said, he’s making the money so doesn’t matter what people comment, he’s making the world work for him.
I most watch Japanese dramas where leading characters can have different looks and age (at least the ones I watch), so I get taken aback by such shallow comments but I guess it’s normal.
This drama is about people who don’t have much, where trauma has lead them to undesirable situations and where healing starts with realizing where you are wrong. And also how the love of a mother, the love of family is where healing starts. There’s no rich people trying to control and manipulate situations, no gangs, just normal simple people. This could have been transposed to a story of a different country like Turkey or Lebanon but that’s not what happened. They took a very shallow version of this, despite having the cast to make something excellent of its own.
I typed to much 🫣 I sometimes get passionate about dramas I like and overtype 😆 I hope I don’t sound mean haha
I find most of the main cast are playing much younger characters (not that it showed) though they could do better it looked to me they were having fun being “cool” vibing in retro, especially that the movie does give each of them a moment to shine in the last 30 minutes.
Love is blind but I don’t think what Kube felt for her was love, more like admiration of someone out of his league. And he just wasn’t as smart as he thought he was so he was easily manipulated like a nerdy kid getting attention from his long time crush.
I think the whole cast was great. All actors portrayed exactly what their characters were supposed to be.