After finding out the back story, I do not want her to get back together with her ex. I hope she succeeds with…
Same. Just the fact that he decided to sacrifice the lowest ranking employee, i.e., Hong Kang Mi, in the order dump incident already tells me all I need to know about his character. Apparently he was already like that in their backstory.
All I want to tell Geum Bo is, keep listening to your conscience and keep fighting, girl! You got this!
I feel like if not for that pesky Band-aid, XY would not have risk lying to SHM, she felt the warmth first hence…
I know right! It wasn't like she planned to scheme against him. She loved the care he showed her in that moment and fell for him. It was like a moth to a lamp. She lied only so that she could be with him. It was never about his status and money , though those were nice to have. He on the other hand, made use of her from the beginning.
I am loving this so far (at episode 3). It has a cinematic quality and eerie vibe similar to Ancient Detective.
That being said, the imagery in the first 2 episodes is pretty disturbing for me, more than Ancient Detective 🥲 not sure how this is rated PG13 in my country.
Episode 6The punishment issued to the FL is deemed unnecessary. Gu Nan Ting could have stopped the competition…
I know right. I get that FL is impulsive, but she definitely has the capabilities of a competent pilot. Because of ML's own complex about that female pilot that he seemed to be in a relationship with and who appeared to have died from drowning, he judged the FL on a standard higher than her male peers. It's just screaming unprofessional to me.
He could have just spoken to her professionally about his concern of her impulsivity affecting her decision-making as a pilot, though to be honest, outside of the over-training and the jokes she made during the stressful flight simulator test to help her co-pilot chill out (which is justifiable as a coping mechanism), there had been no evidence (thus far) to her impulsivity affecting her decision-making and skills as a pilot.
So all in all, I'm just kind of annoyed that the ML is acting like he is some all-knowing saint or deity who can make decisions on behalf of the FL or even tell her to reconsider her career as a pilot. At this point (ep 6), it just seems to me that the only reasons he paid attention to the FL was his own trauma surrounding the death of his ex, and the FL's boisterous demeanour.
Okay, I ugly-cried at the end. The love her adoptive parents had for her, especially her dad, was so pure. When he said, "umare kitekurete, arigatou", I just...bawled.
Such pure parental love on display ðŸ˜
To be frank, I feel like "thank you" has largely lost its meaning since it's said so often without regard to its meaning daily, but here, the words of a father to his daughter, thanking her for being born, just held so much weight.
(Umare kitekurete, arigatou = Thank you for being born.)
I watched this some time ago and was elated to discover that this unassuming-looking show is such a well-written one. Just when you think you've thought of a loophole in the writing after a certain development in the plot, an explanation is organically (and almost immediately given) through the characters' own discoveries. This is truly a show that doesn't insult the intelligence of the viewer. I did not have to suspend belief to enjoy this one, save for the slightly supernatural part. I also really appreciate the realism in the character-writing, and the motivation behind each character is relatable and true to life.
Oh dear, poor girl. I've never heard of aphasia caused by depression before. Since it got this serious, it must mean that she suffered a lot :( hope she makes a full recovery and don't jump back into projects just yet. Rest is so necessary!
Same gurl. I literally thought the stepmother was going to be the serial killer; had no idea that the person she saved and had a nice connection with turned out to be a serial killer.
I think the reason so many people are confused about the plot was that the AI characters appeared to be sentient - especially Tang Wei's character, who was seen confiding in Gong Yoo's character that she was starting to feel uneasy because of the way her mother in the real world was behaving. The world-building wasn't enough here so we don't know if this veers into fantasy or not, as in whether the consciousness of the dead can be transferred into the programme. But anyway, for me, once someone dies, their consciousness goes with them. The AI is literally a facade.
I was reluctant to give this a go when it came out 3 years ago because I had read the manhwa up till where it stopped, and was afraid that the story would be ruined by this adaption. But I'm so glad I gave this a go - the storytelling was of course adapted for the screen and details were changed, but it mostly flowed and I loved seeing Chang Ge's wit and her friendship with all the people she's met along the way.
All I want to tell Geum Bo is, keep listening to your conscience and keep fighting, girl! You got this!
That being said, the imagery in the first 2 episodes is pretty disturbing for me, more than Ancient Detective 🥲 not sure how this is rated PG13 in my country.
He could have just spoken to her professionally about his concern of her impulsivity affecting her decision-making as a pilot, though to be honest, outside of the over-training and the jokes she made during the stressful flight simulator test to help her co-pilot chill out (which is justifiable as a coping mechanism), there had been no evidence (thus far) to her impulsivity affecting her decision-making and skills as a pilot.
So all in all, I'm just kind of annoyed that the ML is acting like he is some all-knowing saint or deity who can make decisions on behalf of the FL or even tell her to reconsider her career as a pilot. At this point (ep 6), it just seems to me that the only reasons he paid attention to the FL was his own trauma surrounding the death of his ex, and the FL's boisterous demeanour.
Such pure parental love on display ðŸ˜
To be frank, I feel like "thank you" has largely lost its meaning since it's said so often without regard to its meaning daily, but here, the words of a father to his daughter, thanking her for being born, just held so much weight.
(Umare kitekurete, arigatou = Thank you for being born.)