Jung Ha is such a cheap character. I literally can't understand her. She says things, but in my opinion contradicts them completely. I can't name any off the top of my head because I'm not that invested in the drama mostly using it when I have nothing else to do or I am tired from reading. The show has a weird way of breaking any hope or expectations you had and then in the next episode remakes them even better, but again your let down.
Hye Joon in my opinion is a very hard to describe. I want to criticize him for some reason, but he has almost no real faults. He's family oriented, he's stern with himself and sticks to his morals and values, he wants to make it on his own, he keeps a firm line between love and hate. He knows how to keep things personal and also be professional. In fact I think it's the fact he is so seemingly perfect and yet he still has bad stuff and bad people around him that I want to critique him because otherwise I feel as if the world is really too ugly to stand.
Hae Hyo didn't really capture my attention or remorse. His feelings seemed too lose, unfair and naive to relate to. He is borderline cruel inviting himself heavily into Jung Ha's life knowing that something might develop in fact it seems he dearly wants that. He's not only being harmful to himself, but to Jung Ha and Hye Joon. I will say that when he said he was feeling "embarrassed" I felt deeply moved.
The story itself isn't bad, but the ideas and themes are too mixed and not matured enough. In fact the story seems to be like a unfinished assignment, because of how the story is a Continuous flow never stuck on one aspect and thus never grown. For example his relationship with his parents, his growth in his relationship with Ji a and Jung Ha, his struggles to live his dream. I would have fallen into this drama if I could get a greater understanding of the drama itself.
Again, GMY speaks the truth slowly and quietly. Moon Sang Tae is manipulative of his brother for reasons revealed…
Moon Gang Tae didn't push his brother into the water... Sang Tae fell in due to his carelessness.
Furthermore rather than saying that Go Moon Young understands emotions better isn't it rather she looks at it more analytically without all the bias that violates opinions in society. Furthermore I wouldn't say that Nam Joo Ri wanted to be in the in crowd rather she had scars from be basically exiled and just wanted to hide them under a new mask. She just wanted to forget that harsh history where she was forced to become friends with someone for benefits.
I wouldn't call the beginning of ep 9 bubbly either its a type of treatment rather is the feel I get. Although they try and set a bubbly atmosphere with the deer and the near death car crash it just seems artificial to get comedy idk its just my view.
Also about Sang Tae well I really dont have anyone in my family directly who is special needs, but I do find Sang Tae is a bit exaggerated atleast I think I don't know...
Sorry I just wanted to say Gang Tae didnt push Sang Tae and it became this so...
Hye Joon in my opinion is a very hard to describe. I want to criticize him for some reason, but he has almost no real faults. He's family oriented, he's stern with himself and sticks to his morals and values, he wants to make it on his own, he keeps a firm line between love and hate. He knows how to keep things personal and also be professional. In fact I think it's the fact he is so seemingly perfect and yet he still has bad stuff and bad people around him that I want to critique him because otherwise I feel as if the world is really too ugly to stand.
Hae Hyo didn't really capture my attention or remorse. His feelings seemed too lose, unfair and naive to relate to. He is borderline cruel inviting himself heavily into Jung Ha's life knowing that something might develop in fact it seems he dearly wants that. He's not only being harmful to himself, but to Jung Ha and Hye Joon. I will say that when he said he was feeling "embarrassed" I felt deeply moved.
The story itself isn't bad, but the ideas and themes are too mixed and not matured enough. In fact the story seems to be like a unfinished assignment, because of how the story is a Continuous flow never stuck on one aspect and thus never grown. For example his relationship with his parents, his growth in his relationship with Ji a and Jung Ha, his struggles to live his dream. I would have fallen into this drama if I could get a greater understanding of the drama itself.
Furthermore rather than saying that Go Moon Young understands emotions better isn't it rather she looks at it more analytically without all the bias that violates opinions in society. Furthermore I wouldn't say that Nam Joo Ri wanted to be in the in crowd rather she had scars from be basically exiled and just wanted to hide them under a new mask. She just wanted to forget that harsh history where she was forced to become friends with someone for benefits.
I wouldn't call the beginning of ep 9 bubbly either its a type of treatment rather is the feel I get. Although they try and set a bubbly atmosphere with the deer and the near death car crash it just seems artificial to get comedy idk its just my view.
Also about Sang Tae well I really dont have anyone in my family directly who is special needs, but I do find Sang Tae is a bit exaggerated atleast I think I don't know...
Sorry I just wanted to say Gang Tae didnt push Sang Tae and it became this so...