Right? I love how the writer portrait Nakwon’s character, like she’s the only one that know and accept everything…
I love Nak Won's attitude especially because (from what I've gathered from drama watching) socially, Koreans seem to hold family members responsible for everything, there's no individualism. Like NM said, legally you can't hold family responsible & punish them, but he's still so apologetic & wants to do good. I feel like his utmost dedication as a police officer is part of his repentance as well.
My heart cried out when Nak Won said that the only wrong thing they did was liking each other. I thought she was going to tell him to cut all ties to lessen his pain/burden/suffering due to her, but she said she wants to pretend to not care about people instead. Gosh this drama makes me want to hug everyone except for Yoon hi jae & that reporter.
I don't mind product placements, but I can think of them so much better that come across more natural. 2nd I too have noticed the sudden day night difference. W was a total satire of many kdrama clichés in that sense. One thing I find odd is the sudden love & devotion of female leads. Like if the drama wasn't explicitly having dialogues saying this person is deep in love, I wouldn't get it. I get attraction & care, but there usually isn't enough build up of substantial things for me to believe your deep love during times of noble idiocy. Another thing that is so different from reality, is the innocent thing. I get you haven't ever dated, but healthy teenagers & adults aren't asexual. They're not naive about everything. There's tv, magazines, books, Internet : are you telling me you never feel physically attracted to a person? The standing like a mannequin pisses me off. I'm from India where tv shows are family oriented & skinship is usually restricted, but there's still intimacy & willing body language. The heroine doesn't look like she's being forced to endure it.
I just watched the ep 15-16. The teenage Na Moo is such a good actor to play out the patience & mature aura of adult DJ. He's going to be a star when he grows up.
One thing I find odd is the sudden love & devotion of female leads. Like if the drama wasn't explicitly having dialogues saying this person is deep in love, I wouldn't get it. I get attraction & care, but there usually isn't enough build up of substantial things for me to believe your deep love during times of noble idiocy.
Another thing that is so different from reality, is the innocent thing. I get you haven't ever dated, but healthy teenagers & adults aren't asexual. They're not naive about everything. There's tv, magazines, books, Internet : are you telling me you never feel physically attracted to a person? The standing like a mannequin pisses me off. I'm from India where tv shows are family oriented & skinship is usually restricted, but there's still intimacy & willing body language. The heroine doesn't look like she's being forced to endure it.