Omg that kiss scene so cute!!! And finally a kiss!!!
I died when Seo Ri was like "I have my excuses...but what did you do with your life?" lol
Really glad Mr. Gong decided to be more upfront with his feelings. This week ended on a splendid note! I hope their backgrounds + the doctor progress a lot more next week.
I really hope this drama isn't stereotypical like any other historical Kdrama. The only thing worse than a cliche…
Going by the synopsis and what the trailer gives, politics are definitely going to be present. :\
That being said, I'm not sure I can think of many historicals where politics don't play a huge role. Only one that comes to mind is Seondal (movie), which even then politics still plays a role.
Do you have any historical recs where they aren't hugely present?
Honestly, this could have been a 16 ep drama. I see no point in having 20 ep when it's taking this long, only…
Well we're getting some actual progression now, and still have 9 eps left. I'd be frantically worried about a rushed ending at this point if it was 16 episodes tbh. There's so many unanswered questions still. The pacing initially was really slow though--so I feel you.
How are people saying episode 11 (22-23) was boring and had no progress??? We have plot progression, an actual obstacle to overcome in the shitty stage producer, and most importantly a confession! I can understand not liking the characters' decisions, but to say there was no progress is just wrong.
The entire second half had me in tears. I feel so much for Seo Ri. Even having pride, being able to actually play what she's wanted to do her entire life--given an opportunity for it despite knowing the ill intentions behind said opportunity. Furthermore Mr. Gong having to decide whether or not to let her play. Refusing her even though he knows how much the violin means to her, as well as the potential for her to reunite with people in the past. It's a great sacrifice, and both of their decisions carry tremendous weight regardless of what they decide.
it's been 2 and a half years and I'm still pissed at people that degrade this drama to a basic romance drama where…
I agree the main issue should be about Seol, but I was upset with the ending because it showed that she regressed back to her submissive personality, letting others push her around again--which was largely because Jung never came back.
There's no need to shame (especially at a fan) when there's no concrete evidence. Furthermore, both parties' statements don't line up, so we don't know if he is guilty, or if the victim planned for a settlement. Idk about you, but I like to be faithful in humanity and keep the rule of innocent until proven guilty.
I wasn't sure how I was feeling about this drama at the first couple of episodes, but it's really entertaining now, funny with a hint of horror! Kind of like Bring it On, Ghost
I died when Seo Ri was like "I have my excuses...but what did you do with your life?" lol
Really glad Mr. Gong decided to be more upfront with his feelings. This week ended on a splendid note! I hope their backgrounds + the doctor progress a lot more next week.
https://kdramahood.com/nt/still-17-ep-12/
That being said, I'm not sure I can think of many historicals where politics don't play a huge role. Only one that comes to mind is Seondal (movie), which even then politics still plays a role.
Do you have any historical recs where they aren't hugely present?
The entire second half had me in tears. I feel so much for Seo Ri. Even having pride, being able to actually play what she's wanted to do her entire life--given an opportunity for it despite knowing the ill intentions behind said opportunity. Furthermore Mr. Gong having to decide whether or not to let her play. Refusing her even though he knows how much the violin means to her, as well as the potential for her to reunite with people in the past. It's a great sacrifice, and both of their decisions carry tremendous weight regardless of what they decide.
- an average looking viewer
hope to see her in more dramas
I swear he's gonna be the one to get Mr. Gong to realize who Seo Ri is.
wow look at what you've got me saying ////dies
//embarrassing
https://www.soompi.com/article/1223025wpp/ahn-hyo-seop-turns-offer-star-kim-hyuns-new-drama-based-popular-webtoon
edit: this was meant as a reply for Carolinew about the doctor guy (OOPS)