RIP to the actress but let's not get confused, getting criticism for drunk driving is wholly deserved.If we assume…
It wasn’t just online criticism though —she tried to rebuild her life by working at a café, but even that was exposed by YouTubers and spread across the media. She wasn’t even allowed to earn a living .
But the real Emily or Janet or Kkeut Something was supposed to die of some illness (cancer?) and said "I don't…
I don’t remember Emily being ill . She used to take some pills but they were of depression and anxiety pills . Also even if she was , people with illness can also live long . On the other hand Mal Sun was sick she got dementia as we were shown in last episode her daughter found about it .
I honestly want her to do some school dramas which suit her age . There have been many high school drama without kissing scenes and all . I hope she gets a good script 🙏
It’s great to see Zhao Lusi doing well . I truly admire her dedication to her work and her love for her fans, as well as her honesty in sharing things with us. However, I sincerely hope she takes some time away from the industry to focus on her health—perhaps in a quieter place, away from all the buzz. After all, no matter what, health should always come first.
This could be better honestly. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I’m struggling to connect with this story. I absolutely love Li Yun Rui, and I was so excited for this one, yet I can't seem to find that emotional connection. While he's doing a great job, the story itself isn't making me feel as I hoped.
That part of the court scene, was literally not real.
Lol Yes, it was fake, but it served its purpose. They clearly couldn’t let Mal Sun keep her memories and life as a 73-year-old—it would have made her relationship with Daniel seem completely unrealistic. So, they created a new version of Mal Sun, one with no recollection of her past life, to make the story work
I had the same reaction as others—I didn’t like the ending at all but from what I understood, it carried a certain meaning. The final episode began in court with the case of Mal Sun turning young and being with Daniel despite being 73. It was clear they didn’t approve of them being together in that way, which explains the ending. While I get what they were trying to convey, it felt messy.
Mal Sun finally got to debut as Emily and said her goodbyes in her own way. Unlike others, who chose to return to their original selves, she decided to stay young. I think the whole “six months to live” aspect hinted that she’d lose all memories of the people in her life and new Mal Sun will be born with no memories which explains her ending.
The scene of her working in a restaurant and seeing Daniel suggested a possible rekindling of their relationship, but as a completely new person with no recollection of her old life. Park Jun, meanwhile, went back to his original self, and the real Emily continued living with Mal Sun’s family, carrying on their lives.
As for the Alzheimer’s plotline, it felt unnecessary and out of place. Instead, they could have focused more on Daniel’s life with the new Du Ri , giving their story more depth and closure.
It's always women suffering in Korea Saeron was canceled even Jessi got canceled and rapists are doing back to back dramas
Mal Sun was sick she got dementia as we were shown in last episode her daughter found about it .
For me that's what it meant 🤷 for others it can be different
Mal Sun finally got to debut as Emily and said her goodbyes in her own way. Unlike others, who chose to return to their original selves, she decided to stay young. I think the whole “six months to live” aspect hinted that she’d lose all memories of the people in her life and new Mal Sun will be born with no memories which explains her ending.
The scene of her working in a restaurant and seeing Daniel suggested a possible rekindling of their relationship, but as a completely new person with no recollection of her old life. Park Jun, meanwhile, went back to his original self, and the real Emily continued living with Mal Sun’s family, carrying on their lives.
As for the Alzheimer’s plotline, it felt unnecessary and out of place. Instead, they could have focused more on Daniel’s life with the new Du Ri , giving their story more depth and closure.