Oh pleaaassseeee for the love of god. the meeting in childhood trope is tired and cringe as it is no need to use…
same complaint here, meanwhile I don't mind childhood trope, till the extent the director makes it look like "THEY WERE MEANT TO BE from the very beginning" it takes away realism from the lovestory. like two adults can meet and fall in love, it's not that difficult.
The last scene was indeed on point. The detailing was incredible; at first, I didn't realize it wasn't Hyun Woo, but upon closer look, certain subtle cues stood out, and it all made sense in the end.
Today's episode was quite heart-wrenching. It was expected for her family members to react that way tho, but my heart still hurts for Hae In. It's true that the dead receive more flowers than the living. Everyone realised her importance once she is on her death bed, which again is saddening.
Also, the moment when Hae In finally says "I love you" - oh my god, my heart shattered into pieces. She's finally completely vulnerable about herself and her situation😭
The show has kicked off very well, exceeding my expectations. Let's see how the story unfolds; with 16 episodes, the drama seems fast-paced right now. And I must say, I love the chemistry between the characters. They really hit it off from the very first episode. It's not easy, but they are just adorable 🙈💕
I don't feel she hates herShe resents her.....I'm sure it will be flesh out The growth is individually.....n as…
I mean, she never had a proper conversation with her daughter, and the only reason she'll be having a character development is because she get's to know her daughter's health.
While I totally understand, her mother's loss, Hae In was a child too, it really weird she tryna dump everything on her, which she had no control over
Whenever I think about 'QOT,' it just fills me with happiness and all the feels. But there's one thing that frustrates…
about their childhood encounter, personally I guess that's the beauty of somethings, and you gate keep them, i personally hate when dramas emphasize on "fate" aspect a lil too much, that the characters were meant to be from the beginning, it takes away the realism the drama offers, and not to mention a moment of encounter you remember as clear as crystal which happened years ago, seems kind of forceful.
I like they giving each support character their arcs and story, it can definitely enrich the overall story narrative but considering the genre it sometimes it seems out of place and not to mention sometimes boring, it feels like they tryna fill the episodes, so they add every possible interaction , while it still adds realism due to their interconnectedness, but it detract from the pacing. Some elements are more effective when not overly emphasized.
Hae In's mother hate for her feels unreasonable at this point, just for her to have a character development in later episodes 🐣
To summarize, the drama showed promise with its fresh plot twist, but its execution, scriptwriting, and underdeveloped storyline ultimately marred its potential. Additionally adding unnecessary plot line just to get over the script was peak of lazy writing .
Today's episode was quite heart-wrenching. It was expected for her family members to react that way tho, but my heart still hurts for Hae In. It's true that the dead receive more flowers than the living. Everyone realised her importance once she is on her death bed, which again is saddening.
Also, the moment when Hae In finally says "I love you" - oh my god, my heart shattered into pieces. She's finally completely vulnerable about herself and her situation😭
I can't wait until next week!^^
While I totally understand, her mother's loss, Hae In was a child too, it really weird she tryna dump everything on her, which she had no control over
Hae In's mother hate for her feels unreasonable at this point, just for her to have a character development in later episodes 🐣
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To summarize, the drama showed promise with its fresh plot twist, but its execution, scriptwriting, and underdeveloped storyline ultimately marred its potential. Additionally adding unnecessary plot line just to get over the script was peak of lazy writing .
5.5/10