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Open Ending Ruined It
The drama was gripping and powerful up to a certain point. It then devolved from a romantic political thriller to a personal family drama. Everything was turned into confusion when a minor character in the drama, who was just lurking in the background was suddenly thrown into the limelight The drama should have centred around Sanho and Munjo and their quest to find out who killed her husband, the governments involved with the existence of the submarine and the people behind it all. There were so many holes in the story. Why did Stella kill her son, turned him into a spy and blamed Munjo for killing him? It does not make sense if her purpose was to be hailed as the most powerful woman in the world. She already had the people and resources to go through with her plans without involving her family.
I was more invested on Munjo and Sanho rather than some uninteresting, banal character. The writer should have capitalized on the captivating couple and their explosive chemistry and gave us a great romance with an equally explosive happy ending. Instead, I was treated to a repeat scene of Sanho diffusing a bomb in the train to Sanho diffusing a bomb in the boat. For crying out loud, this was supposed to be a romance; I should have at least been treated to a happy ending like them honeymooning in the Gobi dessert.
I was more invested on Munjo and Sanho rather than some uninteresting, banal character. The writer should have capitalized on the captivating couple and their explosive chemistry and gave us a great romance with an equally explosive happy ending. Instead, I was treated to a repeat scene of Sanho diffusing a bomb in the train to Sanho diffusing a bomb in the boat. For crying out loud, this was supposed to be a romance; I should have at least been treated to a happy ending like them honeymooning in the Gobi dessert.
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