Agree with most of the posters here. Nearly perfect until Ep 10. Then, starting with the most awkward break-up…
This was my problem too. Their entire relationship was founded on a gentle understanding that built up solidly. Then they were submitted to the "episode 11 curse" ie breakup scene, and somehow they had no lingering feelings of upset or sadness over it three years later. It just felt kind of weird and out of place. It also seemed to be all about Day's insecurity's and Mhok's heartbreak was never addressed. I would have honestly liked to see Day work for it for once, but alas.
I really loved this series right up until the last few episodes.
The relationships are well-rounded and make sense how they progress, the romance is lovely and made me all soft, and the cinematography was chefs kiss! Unfortunately, the end was a bit of a let down, not because of Day's eyesight coming back but because of how they handled the cursed 11th episode. I really would have liked to see Day take accountability for his actions and how he hurt Mhok, and see a mutual understanding of the events that took place instead of Mhok always apologizing and bringing them together. It just dampened a bit of the excitement I felt at the end.
I skipped as needed through the first murder case and the training scenes in the beginning, but it really picks up and becomes interesting cinematography wise later on when the second murder case comes.
I'm not being noisy but I guess if we like this series so much we should lock our rating before the series end.…
The ratings usually inevitably drop when a show ends and then even out depending on how it ended. It happens, but this show is really good so it should stabilize pretty quick.
I'm a bit confused, is there four episodes to this part or six? The comments refer to ep five and six, but I'm wondering if it's just chronologically as if the two parts are a whole or I'm missing something.
Not bad, I got through the first eight episodes decently enough, but at no point was I truly pulled into this drama like I so wanted to be. I'm a big sucker for reincarnation dramas, I love the yearning and angst, but this one was just missing something. The fml started out as a good contender in the strong fml category but unfortunately by the end degraded to a sacrificing damsel in distress.
Maybe I just had too high of expectations for this one, but for me there was no proper buildup to really make the happy moments and romance really ring for me, and they just fell flat and empty. Nice drama if you love some grey characters, which is why I think I stuck through it to the end, but the follow through on a lot of the aspects just didn't hit the right notes personally.
Not really, unless you really like the main actors.
Destined with you starts off really fluffy, but the plotline didn't feel finished towards the latter half. If you like the main couple, who is actually decidedly healthy considering their backstory, it's pretty fun to watch though!
is it completed or not? also does it have any bullying or torture scenes cause it says 18+ with violence warning?
It is! I'm honestly pretty meh about the storyline and the way they handle the suicide in here is not the best, but the acting is phenomenal and I would 10/10 watch just for that!
Usually it has to do with airing platforms and other airing shows. If too many popular shows air at once, one or two usually suffer in ratings. I think this one is probably due to them wanting to build anticipation and hype seeing as it's such a star studded cast and highly followed. Just a guess.
is it completed or not? also does it have any bullying or torture scenes cause it says 18+ with violence warning?
There is still a second part which will release on Jan 4th. There's mature themes throughout, some gore concerning blood and implied brutal deaths, mostly in POV. At one point someone gets a woodsaw attachment yeeted (not the main so no spoiler) into them which isn't deadly but still ouch to watch. Bullying is shown in I believe the 2nd episode as well as implied child abuse in ep 4, if I recall correctly. It deals with mature themes like murder and suicide, and thankfully the worst of it isn't shown but it's definitely there.
My daughter is a huge fan of Won Hyun Joon, can a 3 year old girl watch this? I heard from friends its not that…
I guess by now you've probably finished this, but there's literally a scene where pigs eat two men alive. I don't think this is age appropriate for her at all.
When I was like half way through the show I really disagreed with you because i didnt like him one bit. But yes,…
I donโt think he was solely after her money. If that was the case, Yi Joo would have been just fine. He was completely enamored with Yoo Ra, until he saw the truth of her spirit. You can see the moment he fell out of love with her in front of the station. It just gave me mixed feelings on his ending, personally, but to each their own!
The relationships are well-rounded and make sense how they progress, the romance is lovely and made me all soft, and the cinematography was chefs kiss! Unfortunately, the end was a bit of a let down, not because of Day's eyesight coming back but because of how they handled the cursed 11th episode. I really would have liked to see Day take accountability for his actions and how he hurt Mhok, and see a mutual understanding of the events that took place instead of Mhok always apologizing and bringing them together. It just dampened a bit of the excitement I felt at the end.
Either way, beautiful series!
Maybe I just had too high of expectations for this one, but for me there was no proper buildup to really make the happy moments and romance really ring for me, and they just fell flat and empty. Nice drama if you love some grey characters, which is why I think I stuck through it to the end, but the follow through on a lot of the aspects just didn't hit the right notes personally.