This was the saddest but at the same time best (sad) drama I've ever watched. Gosh... I cried more about his death,…
I agree. I was so worried about how he was going to pass but when it was with No Eul and HOW they had him pass ...was a really good way. Because he was finally at peace with the one person he fought for and loved for so long.
i have been crying for the past 8 hours ... and after its done i just cant stop crying
I did that ...and then ended up re-watching the goodbyes in ep 19 and the final scenes and crying more. Because apparently I needed more suffering. I don't know why but one of the scenes that seemed so small but had me weeping, was when Jik goes to Joon Young's during his uncles bday party, and they show Na Ri at the gate. Because you start to see just how real this is and how it's affecting EVERY DAMN CHARACTER. That was so rough :(
I honestly did not think I would enjoy this series as much as I have so far. I was actually laughing out loud in the middle of the night, watching the last two episodes. I really LOVE the characters. Even the ones you're supposed to hate.
EPISODE 18 HAS GIVEN ME HOPE. I actually laughed quite a few times in the latest episode, which is crazy because I feel like I have just been emotionally abused for half of this series. This was just a REALLY GREAT EPISODE. I love Joon Young's mother more and more every episode. Jik after his breakup was incredibly hard to watch and Ji Tae is becoming a likable character again. Let's keep up with this progress, writers! I am too emotionally attached to be let down any more.
I feel like this series started off INCREDIBLY STRONG and kept me wanting more every episode but the last few have had me losing interest. This sucks because I really REALLY want to love this series.
I feel like we are currently going through an endless loop with the characters and it is frustrating to see and appears that the writers put too much energy into the beginning of the series and didn't know what to do after he shot her dad.
ALSO, I understand that this is a Korean drama and male romantic interest -characters can be abit much to tolerate at times but I he doesn't give me a warm feeling towards Yeon-Joon. Sure, he has a great smile and says some decently sweet things (sometimes) but he gives me a stuck-up/controlling bf vibe, both before and after his memories with her reset. I honestly have a hard time watching it and not feeling tremendously hurt for Yeon-Joon, who seems to be WAY MORE invested in anything, than he is.... Even if they end up with a happy ending, their relationship was never very convincing.
This series turned out to be my unexpected favorite of this ending season. It's been so long since I have become completely attached to the main characters of a series like I have with Age of Youth and the last episode left me overwhelmed with so many emotions. I'm very happy with the finale but so incredibly heartbroken to see it end.
I feel like we are currently going through an endless loop with the characters and it is frustrating to see and appears that the writers put too much energy into the beginning of the series and didn't know what to do after he shot her dad.
ALSO, I understand that this is a Korean drama and male romantic interest -characters can be abit much to tolerate at times but I he doesn't give me a warm feeling towards Yeon-Joon. Sure, he has a great smile and says some decently sweet things (sometimes) but he gives me a stuck-up/controlling bf vibe, both before and after his memories with her reset. I honestly have a hard time watching it and not feeling tremendously hurt for Yeon-Joon, who seems to be WAY MORE invested in anything, than he is.... Even if they end up with a happy ending, their relationship was never very convincing.
Let's all just take deep breaths and accept that A SMIDGEN of progress has been made with all of the horrendous sacrifices.