While I haven’t ruled Woo-hak out as being Ki-ho, so far the clues we’ve been given and the points you’ve…
She tells him he reminds her of Ki-Ho only after they have come back to Seoul. In the roof top room. He clearly started to change when she was assaulted, so to speak, by the tenants of her father's restaurant. He clearly felt she was wronged and endeavoured to help her. He was clearly saddened when she said that she would have died at her father's hands had she not fled the island. He clearly feels sorry for her and expects her to settle down, hence why he refused to let her embark with him on the boat and, subsequently, offered her to stay at his place when she said she wouldn't go back to the shelter.
When i fly towards you (a cool group of childhood friends)Someday or one day (friendship through different timelines,…
I've watched WIFTU. It's ok, but it didn't really click with me. Same for Reply 1988 (which is also heavy on romance). It's difficult to explain, but Weak Hero made a deep impression on me. I suppose it is a combination of factors. The atmosphere, the cinematography (for instance the opening on its own is so aesthetically pleasing), etc. This combined with the friendship made a strong impact on me. I'm a sucker for friendship stories built through hardships to the point it brings tears to your eyes. I don't know if this makes any sense to you 🤣
Hello Twinklers. This has nothing to do with the drama, but I was wondering if any of you had good recommendations for dramas involving depiction of strong friendships. No romance, but an indescribably strong bond development like "Weak Hero: Class 1". I love this kind of stories, but I find it hard to come across really good ones.
She was already amazing throughout the show, but what sealed it for me is when she said "if it's pity, forget it". She also understands Yi Chan so well. I would have loved to have such a grandma. :)
He clearly feels sorry for her and expects her to settle down, hence why he refused to let her embark with him on the boat and, subsequently, offered her to stay at his place when she said she wouldn't go back to the shelter.
It's difficult to explain, but Weak Hero made a deep impression on me. I suppose it is a combination of factors. The atmosphere, the cinematography (for instance the opening on its own is so aesthetically pleasing), etc. This combined with the friendship made a strong impact on me. I'm a sucker for friendship stories built through hardships to the point it brings tears to your eyes.
I don't know if this makes any sense to you 🤣