it's not easy to find a mission person in 80s or 90s,you can't blame anyone nor mother or cops because there was…
but it was not like she was kidnapped or sth. in that case, sure, that would be harder to find her than nowadays. but she was definitely interrogated by someone, as well as her mother, so i still don't quite get it how no one connected the dots and did not try to look for the girl in orphanages, at the very least...
one thing that i don't get is how a little girl could be lost without a trace at the amusement park (unless i missed sth). especially when her mother was looking for her. like where was the police?.. doesn't seem realistic to me
After hearing about this situation, I was confused about what the scandal was because I remember reading an article…
Thank you so much for your comment. So well-put. All the hate coming towards rjy and hsh is just insane. No evidence of cheating and being called names just for being not perfect enough for the public eye.
Did people expect the women is this to be that ultra competent badass genius FL trope? Not to knock that, I like…
I think it's okay to show females 'real' and 'messy' but given the genre and plot it just lacks credibility that they won't get killed or put in prison when acting so recklessly lol. Their naivety here is taken to extremes and this would be ok in a rom-com but here it just seems... off. Personally I find it hard to sympathize with the characters I feel second-hand embarassment for (like I know for sure I wouldn't be bad-ass genius in their circumstances but I would definitely act less recklessly)
It's a miracle that alcoholic gu body is still in shape even after drinking non-stop for years. Even at the age…
Everything about Gu is heavily romanticized in the drama, so unfortunately we don't get to see realistic portrayal of someone suffering from alcoholism) just my opinion
i actually find mi jeong and mr. gu arc least interesting. there's an underlying superficiality on it when they…
wow, that's exactly my thoughts. I do not have anything against these characters, just don't feel much for them and yes, the "worship" concept seems artificial and maybe a bit cringey to me, like every time they say it to each other it feels awkward
I came from My Liberation Notes and I’ve heard people mentioned about this. I have watched 3 episodes but I’m…
I think I was hooked around ep4-ep5, but maybe it's just me. I remember that at the beginning I was struggling a bit to connect to bu-jeong and other characters. I believe the narration becomes warmer around these eps and we get into the context of the characters's lives. The chemistry between the leads starts glowing around that time as well. Anyway, it's up to you, if you are still a bit curious - you can give it a go, but, of course, only if it's not a torture :)
I was rewatching ep 14 and now have a question: Is It implied that bu jeong plagiarized by taking a paragraph about ethics from a book she had been translating and putting it in ah ran's book? What was her motivation? Was she planning to use it against ah ran in the future? Or was she just desperate and this is a way to show us one of her weaknesses? It's not quite clear from the dialogue. Bu Jeong remains silent and looks conflicted in this particular scene, she doesn't attack ah ran back... What do you think?
To me, this is a happy ending! Yes, many things are left unsaid, but Bu Jeong and Kang Jae meet again when they see this ad about the observatory and this is actually sth that reminds them of each other. And their eyes in the last scene just say it all! (and Bu Jeong is not wearing a ring, by the way, though they don't point in out). So personally I don't think it's like "My Mister", where it was really left to viewers' interpretation. I only wish they showed us more of their interaction in the end, still, this is a symbolic ending and I'm satisfied with that.
I've just realised that Ep 7 title "Broken Hallelujah" is a quote from the song "Hallelujah", once again. "And love is not a victory march, it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah". So I guess it all comes to love (its different forms) and maybe pain and vulnerability that's in it.
I rewatched some scenes in the drama after reading comments criticizing Bu Jeong as agressive and not ready to talk with her husband, and just realised that though Jung Soo is not explicitly agressive, many of his comments are not nice, to say the least - like when he says "don't get tired at your laid-back job" or smth like that. And he brings up his mom and her needs like all the time. Sure, it's not quite clear why Bu Jeong has decided to stay in this marriage if she is not ready to communicate with her husband in any way and just carries on with the misery. I assume it's kinda similar to her job situation, she lost what she had worked for all her life as she lost trust in her husband, and she lost her child. She actually doesn't care much about anything and she is simply in too much pain to change anything. You need courage to change smth, and you need some hope to have courage. If nothing matters it's easier to just stay the same. I believe that we'll see her character development in next episodes.
I am deep in my senses with this drama. I hope they don't decide to cut it short of its 16 episodes because of…
Same here :( but if I'm not mistaken Piece of Your Mind maintained something like 1% ratings during most episodes, it is not so bad with Lost right now. Let's hope for the best!
https://youtu.be/TaNSIq3ifdA
It is soooo good💔
I only wish they showed us more of their interaction in the end, still, this is a symbolic ending and I'm satisfied with that.