First 3 episodes are badly edited (esp. 1 and 3), but if you just get through them, it gets really good from episode…
I would say the first ep is the worst. I was a little bit disappointed after watching it. But it got way better from there. My faves so far (6 eps) are the 4th and the 5th
I started the first episode without any idea of what it would be and now I am totally blown away. What a start! It's different from any dramas I've ever seen, the vibe, the storytelling, ...
0 chance he would be allow to work at a competing lawfirm or to be just a legal assistant
Exactly. Tae Su Mi's son his younger than Woo Young Woo,.I think he is way younger maybe a teenager (gaming and all), whereas Jun Ho is older than Young Woo.
a bit stumped on theories at this point - my only guess is that the suspicious man in the alley that the stalker…
I think you're right about Gyehoon's father being the person Jingeun crossed path with. I don't think the female cop is anyone from that neighbourhood, I still think that his twin sister is dead as he felt. I wish like you that he snaps at anyone blaming him ever again. But I know he won't at the moment, especially if it's his mum. It would be good if he stopped blaming himself.
So what if just what if, there was no kidnapping? that the little sister just wanted to scare her brother and…
Something like that could be true. Dahyun could be somehow responsible for the twin sister's death and her mother and grandmother helped to get rid of the little girl's body.
That would be totally devastating... I hope it is not like that...
Dahyun forgot everything thanks to her grandmother and grew up to be a somehow sane adult whereas Jingeun turned wrong (he already was a bully and he had to remember everything ; we don't know what he did or what he went through)
I'm still quite certain they aren't guilty but witnesses. What's a little bit puzzling is how Gyeyoung got hurt in the afternoon and why did Dahyun and Jingeun went to that red gate place in the evening.
Am I the only one who notices that everyone around ML seems to blame him for everything that happened? They have…
This ep (the 9th) was so heartbreaking because of this misplaced guilt. Gye Hoon has been carrying such an heavy burden, accepting everyone's unjustified words of blame. It's so much easier for all this people to blame him than accept what they did or did not. The scene with his father was devastating. I thought Gye Hoon could not move on but he could have, if his father had cared for his remaining family. What he had to go through is child neglect: no one took care of him, asked him if he was ok. So much that when people started to worry about him he deflected. It took ages for Dahyun to break through his shell. I'm so glad he finally let her in.
hm i still feel like mom and grandma had something to do with GY's disappearance
Maybe they didn't participate in her disappearance but it is certain they know and are hiding something. DH and GY must have been together at that time and DH have some heavy trauma about it, deeply buried (grandma work).
DH's parents definitely had something to do with GH's sister's disappearance bc the stalker literally said you…
Maybe her father? Looks like Dahyun's mom suffered from domestic violence (how her mom and her grandma reacted or interacted to Dahyun's stalker in the beginning suggested something like that). DH's father absence makes him suspcisious.
well i was right about the cop being the suspected murderer's son. the childhood background to the stalker was…
Gyehoon didn't feel Dahyun's emotions all his life, it started recently like some months or a pair of years. The reason he started feeling it seems unclear, maybe it was distance: Gyehoon or Dahyun moved or started to work near each other in Seoul. Dahyun says she used to "love" him as a child, maybe her love links them. And now that Gyehoon loves her back she could start feeling his emotions too?
havent started watching this but do you guys have any issues with the series?
First two episodes left me disoriented. I love the leads and the script was playing with my expectations. Then I got hooked. And now I'm in love! Last eps (4th and 5th) were amazing. It's a great show, the acting is superb. I can't wait for tomorrow's episode.
I am also disappointed in 'Forecasting Love and Weather' but 'When the Weather is Fine' is one of my all time…
Similar content, different vibe. The rural setting did its magic but that's not all. In When The Weather Is Fine, the traumas faced by the characters were so much more heartbreaking. The characters had much more depth, in my opinion.
I agree with other viewers about the fact that the setting of this drama in weather forecasting offices was interesting.…
I am also disappointed in 'Forecasting Love and Weather' but 'When the Weather is Fine' is one of my all time favorites. It is really different compared to all of her previous works but it is well directed, well written, well performed. It has the vibe of an independent art work. FLW isn't uninteresting but somehow lacking (script, edit and chemistry vise I guess) I have a feeling PMY has arrived at a point in her career where she can choose freely her projects. I guess both those dramas talk about themes that are important to her.
What an episode! It was so refreshing how all those clichés were destroyed. And the steamy ending scene! I love how innocent is Ahn Hyo Seop's acting in it, it looked so natural/real.
But it got way better from there. My faves so far (6 eps) are the 4th and the 5th
What a start! It's different from any dramas I've ever seen, the vibe, the storytelling, ...
I love your idea. Maybe when he comes back? This days enlistments are getting shorter
I don't think the female cop is anyone from that neighbourhood, I still think that his twin sister is dead as he felt.
I wish like you that he snaps at anyone blaming him ever again. But I know he won't at the moment, especially if it's his mum. It would be good if he stopped blaming himself.
That would be totally devastating... I hope it is not like that...
Dahyun forgot everything thanks to her grandmother and grew up to be a somehow sane adult whereas Jingeun turned wrong (he already was a bully and he had to remember everything ; we don't know what he did or what he went through)
I'm still quite certain they aren't guilty but witnesses. What's a little bit puzzling is how Gyeyoung got hurt in the afternoon and why did Dahyun and Jingeun went to that red gate place in the evening.
The scene with his father was devastating. I thought Gye Hoon could not move on but he could have, if his father had cared for his remaining family.
What he had to go through is child neglect: no one took care of him, asked him if he was ok. So much that when people started to worry about him he deflected. It took ages for Dahyun to break through his shell. I'm so glad he finally let her in.
Dahyun says she used to "love" him as a child, maybe her love links them. And now that Gyehoon loves her back she could start feeling his emotions too?
The rural setting did its magic but that's not all.
In When The Weather Is Fine, the traumas faced by the characters were so much more heartbreaking. The characters had much more depth, in my opinion.
It is really different compared to all of her previous works but it is well directed, well written, well performed. It has the vibe of an independent art work.
FLW isn't uninteresting but somehow lacking (script, edit and chemistry vise I guess)
I have a feeling PMY has arrived at a point in her career where she can choose freely her projects. I guess both those dramas talk about themes that are important to her.
And the steamy ending scene! I love how innocent is Ahn Hyo Seop's acting in it, it looked so natural/real.