Could someone please let me know why people are saying censorship affected the ending? I’ve seen multiple comments but I’m not sure what it was specifically they are referring to. I really enjoyed the show and am glad I stuck it through to the end.
I agree with all the sentiments about the ending not being as stellar as the beginning.
I understand that this is Haeyoung's story but they really gave ML zero point of view at the end. We never saw any resolution (on screen at least) with his biological family. That definitely left more to be desired. I felt it was pretty cold how she broke up with him right after the funeral - the sister brought up a good point about how Jiuk must've been having a hard time too and why she had to break up with him at that moment. I almost didn't want them to get back together.
Ahn Woojae - her cheating ex who also used all her ideas seems to be thriving at work. He is the one who didn't suffer any losses. Haeyoung impulsively quits to create a start up. I felt that was really tacked on at the end and didn't seem logical. She is the type of person whom I feel would've already had her resources lined up before making such a risky move. There's really no satisfying end here as Ahn Woojae gets away scot free for all he did.
I still very much enjoyed the first 3/4 of the show. I was a little sad they had to work in a murder angle - never been a fan of all the murder and psychos in Korean romance dramas. Still, a solid watch.
Loving this so far! I'm here for the Jungs. ^^ Down for all the tropes (minus psycho murderer, that one can stay out and amnesia while we're at it) I'm happy when a show makes me giddy and I look forward to the next episode.
This season left me with a general WTF feeling, but it was more interesting than the messy season 2 at least. Still. Also can someone please tell me what the point was of that priest guy and that woman?? I totally don't remember their significance. Also was sad there wasn't even a flashback for Jisu, given how she's really the reason for the title Sweet Home. The best thing I could say about this is Song Kang looked good being evil in a suit. Other than that...
I didn’t have too many gripes about this season originally but I didn’t know about the leaked script. All…
HOW could they just change that whole murder plot mastermind? I wish that part had stuck. It was only brought to my attention when I saw those Twitter spoilers… WHY was the good drama a frickin dream sequence? I had hoped people were mistaken but that script seems like it is on track to being what we will see.
I didn’t have too many gripes about this season originally but I didn’t know about the leaked script. All I have to say is I kind of understand why people are complaining now and if I were a novel fan, I would be pissed. -.- I mean me as a non novel fan, I’m also feeling some kind of way. Why’d they have to do the last part of this show SO DIRTY?? at least Yang Zi is killing it. Zhang Wanyi is serving. So at least I have that.
I AM HERE FOR THIS!!! Lol I loved the bloody trailer. Looking forward to this angst. I know it's coming and have been waiting for it for a year. Also Cang Xuan makes me laugh every time, he is so sad and obsessed that I appreciate him.
I understand that this is Haeyoung's story but they really gave ML zero point of view at the end. We never saw any resolution (on screen at least) with his biological family. That definitely left more to be desired. I felt it was pretty cold how she broke up with him right after the funeral - the sister brought up a good point about how Jiuk must've been having a hard time too and why she had to break up with him at that moment. I almost didn't want them to get back together.
Ahn Woojae - her cheating ex who also used all her ideas seems to be thriving at work. He is the one who didn't suffer any losses. Haeyoung impulsively quits to create a start up. I felt that was really tacked on at the end and didn't seem logical. She is the type of person whom I feel would've already had her resources lined up before making such a risky move. There's really no satisfying end here as Ahn Woojae gets away scot free for all he did.
I still very much enjoyed the first 3/4 of the show. I was a little sad they had to work in a murder angle - never been a fan of all the murder and psychos in Korean romance dramas. Still, a solid watch.