For PBG. I felt like this drama was art imitating life knowing he was going to enlist after completing filming. He must have really been suffering having to face all he was going to be leaving behind for the next two years.
The end felt like the middle as far as the romance went--no chemistry, just bantering back and forth. We never even got a final kiss. But in the age of covid, I guess that was a wise choice for the actors.
I never grew to like the female lead. H character was angry and defensive all the time. I didn't feel she was a good enh person to deserve kind, caring Dr. Woo. The storyline felt flat without much purpose.
I think it's off to a good start. I'm hoping for upbeat, fun, uplifting themes, especially since it's following feel-good Once Again. I believe we need lighthearted, positive viewing now with all the disarray we're experiencing daily during this pandemic and all the other, almost-unfathomable negative forces we're facing (like wild fires here in CA.)
I loved every minute, and looked forward to this drama each week and just wanted this family to never end. It was fun, uplifting and upbeat which is just what we needed for these very trying times with local, national, and global disasters of every type. The final epi, however, was the only disappointment for me. I had hoped to see 6 weddings (2 daughters since Na Hee just went and registered), 2 rooftop guys, sister/aunt, SIL/aunt. I thought it would be original and crazy fun if they all got married at once or at least in the same final epis. Well, that didn't happen. I felt frustrated that we were left with suggestions but no official ending for Ga Hee and her son and Young Sook. I much prefer definite endings instead of relationships left to my imagination.
My only thought is hoping Jung So Min doesn't fall for either guy in reel life and goes back to Lee Joon in real life! I'm still heartbroken and want them to get back together.
This lead actress isn't very nice--not just in the beginning but still after 4 epis. She's always suspicious, angry, and incredibly bossy. She's making it very hard for me to want kind, caring Kang Woo to end up with her. He deserves someone who will appreciate and really love him.
The way i interpreted it was that the family at the end of the episodes were to show that while they didn't have…
Yes, thanks. I think they were able to live a hardworking but simple, happy life in contrast to the struggles we witnessed of our couples with so many more advantages.
The end felt like the middle as far as the romance went--no chemistry, just bantering back and forth. We never even got a final kiss. But in the age of covid, I guess that was a wise choice for the actors.
The final epi, however, was the only disappointment for me. I had hoped to see 6 weddings (2 daughters since Na Hee just went and registered), 2 rooftop guys, sister/aunt, SIL/aunt. I thought it would be original and crazy fun if they all got married at once or at least in the same final epis. Well, that didn't happen. I felt frustrated that we were left with suggestions but no official ending for Ga Hee and her son and Young Sook. I much prefer definite endings instead of relationships left to my imagination.