Is it trash ending because they give the villain the redemption arc?
Then how can they both exist in the same lifetime?? Don't think too much on it, the writer tried to change some core elements of the story from the Novel without making sure it makes sense or can fit in the already existing story, and by doing that made a mess full of plot-holes and unanswered questions, and it wasn't just the ending that had issues, people including me had questions about a bunch of stuff like both JDJ and YHW being alive at the same time and having the same face but we taught that in the ending we'll get some answers, that's why there was so much pressure on the finale to be good, but the writer failed and couldn't explain her changes to the story and had to use deus ex machinas which is a testament to bad writing.
read the Manhwa, it's finished in English and it has a much better narrative and is much more engaging than this…
I wish for a season 2 as well, I loved the drama and would love to see these characters again but it is highly unlikely that'll happen and until it does this dramas story is unfinished.
Is it trash ending because they give the villain the redemption arc?
Nice to see there are still people out there that can tell when a writer fumbles an ending. the ending in RR just makes everything meaningless, it's so bad, it's like as if we've seen all of the Harry Potter movies and in the last one Harry wakes up from a decades long coma and finds out that everything was in his head that everything we've seen was pointless. Or to watch all seasons of the walking dead and in the last episode of the last season the sheriff wakes up from the coma to see that there are no zombies and everything was in his head. It's the cheapest ending possible.
read the Manhwa, it's finished in English and it has a much better narrative and is much more engaging than this…
I know all that, but the production team made the wrong choice.
Kdramas rarely get a second season and since this one didn't have a plan for one they should have stuck to a single season story like the Manhwas instead of leaving the audience confused with only one season of the Novel.
This show really aged well. It's one of the best romance dramas to rewatch this time of the year.
is it happy ending for the two main leads?? I'm in a depressed place right now so it's not really good for me to watch sad or depressing or tragedy stuff, is this happy?
Is it trash ending because they give the villain the redemption arc?
It's just sad to spend weeks enjoying and anticipating every episode, and suddenly a trash ending makes it all a waste of time. 2022 has been a terrible year in regards to KDrama endings. I really have to stop watching Dramas that are ongoing.
Is it trash ending because they give the villain the redemption arc?
Nope! It's trash because the writer created so many plot-holes and unanswered questions instead of trying to wrap up the finale as a coherent ending. on top of that the ending undid everything that had happened in the previous episodes making them meaningless and therefore making the audience feel as though they had wasted their time. On top of that the ending was full of deus ex machinas, the writer did so many things without logic and created an illogical confusing mess that I'm sure even she can't make sense of.
The ending reminds me of golden spoon . TBH only again my life's lee jun ki perfectly changed his life through…
that's because the writer in again my life stayed true to the Manwas story, sure there were changes here and there and I was angry about some of them too but in total it was a success and a solid 8/10 for me.
That's because you're trying to make sense out of nonsense, it can't be done, just consider the ending as trash…
that's because in the novel Hyun Woo doesn't exist anymore once Do Joon exists in the timeline, and since the story is mostly form the novel, it doesn't fit in the story, the writer tried to make it fit but she failed creating a trash ending.
It's cuz I had a couple of hours free that I wanted to watch Reborn Rich and then start on house of the dragon, but I got so angry at RR that haven't been able to make myself watch HOTD yet, so I'm just surfing on MDL and reddit, I'll probably watch it tomorrow.
Don't think too much on it, the writer tried to change some core elements of the story from the Novel without making sure it makes sense or can fit in the already existing story, and by doing that made a mess full of plot-holes and unanswered questions, and it wasn't just the ending that had issues, people including me had questions about a bunch of stuff like both JDJ and YHW being alive at the same time and having the same face but we taught that in the ending we'll get some answers, that's why there was so much pressure on the finale to be good, but the writer failed and couldn't explain her changes to the story and had to use deus ex machinas which is a testament to bad writing.
the ending in RR just makes everything meaningless, it's so bad, it's like as if we've seen all of the Harry Potter movies and in the last one Harry wakes up from a decades long coma and finds out that everything was in his head that everything we've seen was pointless.
Or to watch all seasons of the walking dead and in the last episode of the last season the sheriff wakes up from the coma to see that there are no zombies and everything was in his head.
It's the cheapest ending possible.
Kdramas rarely get a second season and since this one didn't have a plan for one they should have stuck to a single season story like the Manhwas instead of leaving the audience confused with only one season of the Novel.
I'm in a depressed place right now so it's not really good for me to watch sad or depressing or tragedy stuff, is this happy?
I really have to stop watching Dramas that are ongoing.
It's trash because the writer created so many plot-holes and unanswered questions instead of trying to wrap up the finale as a coherent ending.
on top of that the ending undid everything that had happened in the previous episodes making them meaningless and therefore making the audience feel as though they had wasted their time.
On top of that the ending was full of deus ex machinas, the writer did so many things without logic and created an illogical confusing mess that I'm sure even she can't make sense of.
do you have proof?
It was revenge-based and not sad at all.