I give this a 6 and it's based solely on the drama.
I am not going to comment on Yoo Ah In's drug problem because I believe that's his personal struggle. It doesn't affect anyone but him and his family, so there's not need to downgrade this drama because of it.
What I am going to comment on is that this drama's timeline is non-linear. I get confused on when present day is because the story shifts from Day 201 to Day 199 and even further back in time to set up the story. There is no set timeline to follow the storyline.
Additionally, it's a familial nightmare. I don't know who is related to whom, and whose children belong to whose parents. There's one actress that I call Mother Teresa and she's taking care of all the kids at some point (I think), and I don't know which kids are hers.
I'm in the middle of episode 3 and sticking to it until the end because nobody likes a quitter:).
I'm not a fan of Sally. She's supposed to be fluent in English, but she slurs English words and mispronounces the medical terms and drugs.
If her character was supposed to have grown up in the states and attended the University of Miami, then at least have have an actress that's fluent in English like the previous character, Stella was. Otherwise, they should have kept the Sally character as someone who just speaks Korean.
I just couldn't get over all the mispronunciations and skipped through most of Sally's scenes. Thank goodness she wasn't in many of them.
When you finish it, you'll appreciate the journey. I myself decided to stop watching it but I wanted to see the…
Yeah, I did end up finishing it. I agree with you on episodes 11-17, they were a mess and all over the place. I love this genre of Kdramas, but I just don't think this one was for me.
This story just kept getting more and more convoluted as the episodes went on. I wanted to drop it on episode 14 or 15, but pushed through. I'm on the last episode (20) and just want it to be over.
There's a principle of KISS- keep it simple stupid, and with the plot twist in each episode, this story just got more ridiculous. I really don't understand the hype.
Thanks for the family treeđ explanation! After the 5th or 6th episode, I started to understand who everyone was related to.
I am not going to comment on Yoo Ah In's drug problem because I believe that's his personal struggle. It doesn't affect anyone but him and his family, so there's not need to downgrade this drama because of it.
What I am going to comment on is that this drama's timeline is non-linear. I get confused on when present day is because the story shifts from Day 201 to Day 199 and even further back in time to set up the story. There is no set timeline to follow the storyline.
Additionally, it's a familial nightmare. I don't know who is related to whom, and whose children belong to whose parents. There's one actress that I call Mother Teresa and she's taking care of all the kids at some point (I think), and I don't know which kids are hers.
I'm in the middle of episode 3 and sticking to it until the end because nobody likes a quitter:).
If her character was supposed to have grown up in the states and attended the University of Miami, then at least have have an actress that's fluent in English like the previous character, Stella was. Otherwise, they should have kept the Sally character as someone who just speaks Korean.
I just couldn't get over all the mispronunciations and skipped through most of Sally's scenes. Thank goodness she wasn't in many of them.
âYour brain cells probably couldnât understand the plot. Sorry, if Iâm being rude. Maybe you should stick to simpler plots/series.â
Now, was that so difficult? Good luck with English!
There's a principle of KISS- keep it simple stupid, and with the plot twist in each episode, this story just got more ridiculous. I really don't understand the hype.