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Replying to xxxzxxx Apr 14, 2020
You have to suspend your disbelief. In reality the AI would never be able to know what JS would feel and there…
I agree. This part of the story comes up very short. I have watched AI stuff before and it was more believable because the AI was learning along the way as it was taught and used logic from the information to further develop its responses to a situation or person.

With this show the AI is basically JS and I don’t think the AI would have her emotions and thoughts as intimately as it does in corresponding to others. It’s almost like it has JS’ consciousness.
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On Once Again Apr 5, 2020
Title Once Again
I’m really enjoying Da Hee’s storyline. I wonder if her love interest is her sister’s brother-in-law. If that’s the case I hope her romance has a happy ending this time,
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Replying to haby28 Mar 23, 2020
I may be the only one but I love that Seol Ag choose Jin U. He had the best development in this show. I really…
lol You’re not the only one who like that JW and SA decided to give their marriage a second chance. I know quite a few people in real life whose marriage managed to overcome an affair. I also know people whose marriage didn’t survive an affair. Everybody has to choose their own path in life and I guess for SA she decided to give JW a second chance.

In any case, I appreciate that JW learned this difficult lesson. I’m pretty sure he now understands the price and will never betray his marriage again. I think both him and SA are more open and honest with each other now so the lack of communication no longer exists. Good for them.
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Replying to Taylor_elle Feb 5, 2020
Title Never Twice
How is Bak Ha a damsel in distress? I don’t know what show you’re watching but I sure see a young woman who…
Actually that was an error in typing. I meant “never” met with a criminal element in this world. I didn’t realize that the “n” was missing. I don’t wish ill to people. If I had enemies not even to them I wish ill. I leave it up to the future Judge who will judge every man justly according to their deeds.

However, my point about Bak Ha still stands. Bak Ha has been criminally plotted against and someone who realizes it decides to help. Most people don’t even think that others would go to that length to harm them. Just because she accepts that help doesn’t make her a damsel in distress. In fact, look at the baker and his wife who repeatedly gets help from the Inn family...does that make the baker into a damsel in distress? Anyway, that’s it for me. Take care.
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Replying to Taylor_elle Feb 3, 2020
Title Never Twice
How is Bak Ha a damsel in distress? I don’t know what show you’re watching but I sure see a young woman who…
Let’s hope that if you’re never met with any criminal element in this world you won’t spurn the hand of someone who might want to help you lest it would make you into a damsel in distress.

I see Bak Ha like a woman whose purse is stolen by a thief and because she refuses to let go of her property he drags her hoping that she’ll let go. Hae Jun is the witness standing by who sees this crime and knows it isn’t right and so step in tho help. These kinds of stories are heard of even in NYC where I live and bystanders step in to help people all the time because of a crime in action or even to help a sick person. In no way do I see someone nefariously plotted against as a damsel in distress.
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Replying to 182 Feb 2, 2020
Title Never Twice
Bak Ha ís your typical female lead that everything bad has to happened for two reasons 1. To get the lead guys…
How is Bak Ha a damsel in distress? I don’t know what show you’re watching but I sure see a young woman who is working her butt off to support her kid despite awful circumstances. Rather than feeling sorry for her, I’m rooting for her to find out the truth of why her husband died. I see her as strong and courageous. She’s not a doormat like countless female leads in weekend drama shows either.
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Replying to baekhyunniee Jan 12, 2020
Title Never Twice
how do you like this drama?? is it worth the watch?
Yes, it is worth watching. Much better than other weekend drama in my opinion.
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Replying to misu Dec 24, 2019
Title Never Twice
I feel like they have more of a brother sister kind of vibe, just me?
Actually, I can’t see Eun Ji ending up with the chairman. She doesn’t really seem to love him. Both her and Poong Ki think they should get ahead of their troubles by marrying rich but I personally think these storylines are all about them learning a life’s lesson. I don’t seriously see Poong Ki ending up with Hae Jun’s mom and I think Eun Ji is still bothered by the age gap with the chairman. She probably just wanted to rattle the snobbish morally depraved daughters in law.
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Replying to REORA Dec 21, 2019
Title Never Twice
Can we have Bang Eunji x Gam Poongki as endgame please drama!!
I agree. I want them to end up together. They get along so well. They can have love and friendship.
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On Never Twice Dec 16, 2019
Title Never Twice
Woo Jae needs to wake up. He’s a doormat for Hae Ri and her mom. One embarrasses him in front of the inn people and the other beats him up through her thugs. I don know what it would take for him to leave this spoilt brat.
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On Never Twice Dec 8, 2019
Title Never Twice
How can a bunch of strangers living at an Inn have so much more warmth towards each other than a family? This show is so enjoyable because of that. The romance is a pleasant bonus no matter which couples I support.
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On When the Camellia Blooms Nov 23, 2019
I liked this show. The only thing I could have wished for is that Dongbaek would stop constantly putting down herself and look at the blessings in her life instead. She had a bright little kid whom she raised on her own. She had a roof over her head and her little business that supported them. I’m glad that in the end she gained so much more though.
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Replying to izzy Nov 14, 2019
seol ah & joon hwi are the reason I will be watching all 100 episodes - we're a quarter of the way through and…
I think you mean Chung Ah.
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Replying to penel Nov 14, 2019
Seol Ah and her mother-in-law definitely deserve each other... selfish and rude, with a bitchy and trashy behavior…
lol Water finds its own level. They personify that.
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Replying to BB78 Nov 12, 2019
the female lead in this drama is really great. she is basically savage while being humble smart and loyal to her…
At least the male lead was not a robot and unrealistically perfect like these drama tend to make them out when they’re handsome and smart. I found him more human, more realistic and more relatable. I understand exactly why Luo Zhi loved him and remained faithful to that love because ultimately even when no one was looking he was essentially a kind person. Furthermore, in terms of worldly advantages the guy is in no way lacking. He could have gone to America and with his intelligence, prospered. To me he sincerely loved Luo Zhi despite the harsh reality that was forced upon them by the past tragedy and before that by refusing to give up on his love despite the lies that were told to him.

And let’s not think that Luo Zhi was blameless in their first major misunderstanding. She did in fact start their relationship without being entirely honest thereby giving those two scheming high school classmates the ability to twist the truth. I see both sides of the issues because I was also mad at male lead for misunderstanding her but I also couldn’t exonerate Luo Zhi because she told lies to interest him or mislead him. Like the three chopsticks lie was totally unnecessary and the strawberry cake, hello kitty and Pepsi lie too. She used her knowledge of his preferences like drinks and potato chips to give the impression that she knew his tastes by chance. Are these not deceptive practices? So as much as I completely love Luo Zhi, I was groaning when she did those things and male lead was rightfully hurt and upset about being deceived although the truth was twisted.
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On Unrequited Love Nov 12, 2019
The female lead in this drama suits my taste perfectly. She’s fantastic in my opinion. She’s just the right balance between sensible, rational and compassionate. I just love every single scene with her. However, she’s also flawed which is clearly shown by her misrepresentation of the truth and shutdown of perspective that might hurt her.

Likewise the male lead is not just handsome and intelligent. He’s fallible and not snobbish. He gets hurt like any ordinary person. He apologizes when he recognizes his hurtful actions. He’s also rightfully afraid when he thinks he can’t live up to the female lead’s expectations during a harsh crisis that changes his life forever. I like that he wasn’t perfect and more human than most of these types of male leads where everything about them is perfect. *roll eyes* I mean how often you see a male lead get literally sick in bed after being thrown into turmoil over his budding relationship with the girl he likes?

This drama was not smooth sailing but it was still nice to see how the characters handled the problems they were faced with. I’m glad that most were able to learn and grow by the end of the show.
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Replying to Mister Oct 20, 2019
Title Graceful Family Spoiler
Director Han is an interesting character. She did all those things for MC group which leads countless people,…
My satisfying payback drama is Nirvana in Fire. I did watch Come! Jang Bo Ri and yes that girl did get a good payback and did seem to change.
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Replying to Mister Oct 19, 2019
Title Graceful Family Spoiler
Director Han is an interesting character. She did all those things for MC group which leads countless people,…
Crimes don’t have to be about greed or money. Ever heard the saying that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That’s Ms. Han. Perhaps if people would put themselves in the shoes of the people she destroyed they wouldn’t be so confused about whether Ms. Han got off easy. She actively covered up crimes and took 15 years from the male hero’s mother too. My stance is still that most Kdrama writers fail terribly in these sorts of plot although The Player and Doctor Prisoner was somewhat satisfactory in payback to villains.
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On Graceful Family Oct 18, 2019
Title Graceful Family Spoiler
I totally knew this show wouldn’t deliver a befitting end for miss untouchable. It wouldn’t have been so disappointing if they hadn’t focused for 15 episodes on her destruction of the lives of various characters. However, I really didn’t expect a Kdrama to deliver a satisfying ending with this kind of plot. I think I even said it in a prior post on here. That’s probably why I didn’t invest any “real” feeling into this drama.
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