Man, so many plot holes. How does the "feeding" thing actually work? The drugs chae ok took, do they work as alternatives, and if then, how so?? Also, chae ok didn't age at all since 1945, so why did Seung Jo age? Is it because he was born with it, instead of being infected like the others?
There's just something so natural and authentic about this drama. Most youth dramas follow the same formula, but this one was a breath of fresh air. I don't think I'll ever get over this one:))
is it just me or did they kind of downplay the big reveal? like, it's supposed to be such a pivotal moment of the story, but it wasn't quite impactful. don't get me wrong, the scene was honestly very emotional. when Seok Ryu hugged her mum I legit cried like a baby, but still.
"Oh I didn't think it was gonna be so raunchy" gurl the content rating literally says 18+ restricted???? Yk you can just skip those scenes right???? Or better yet, don't watch. If it's not your cup of tea, then it's ok. But don't drag a show or its cast because of just ONE aspect of the show.
So those who hve read the Novel, whaT happend to her fist son Noa,?
Leaves his family when he finds out koh hansu's his real father. Years after sunja visits him and they have a fight about it. After she leaves, he kills himself.
I've hated him since season 1. Hated him even more after reading the novel. But I've realised one of the major…
Forgot to mention that aside from being a lying, cheating, manipulative bastard, he's also a woman beater. At least in the novel. Not sure if the show will ever explore that side of Hansu.
Knew Isak was gonna die, but I was still gutted when he said he wanted to watch his sons grow up ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜. At least he had his family by his side in those last moments
The fact that people here have no complaints about the toxic character traits of Ko Han Su, and some are even…
I've hated him since season 1. Hated him even more after reading the novel. But I've realised one of the major differences between the show and the book is that the show kind of tries to humanize Hansu. For example, in season 1, there was an entire episode dedicated to him where it showed how he and his father suffered when they lived in Japan, how he lost his father in the Kanto earthquake and eventually joined the Yakuza. That's all sad and everything but that doesn't justify him cheating on his wife and exploiting a girl who's old enough to be his freaking daughter. God, nothing will ever make me like such a shitty human being.
I understand y'alls sentiments about the 18+ scenes. And yes, even I believe some of those scenes, if not all of them, were completely unnecessary. But if you look past that, then there's not much to hate about this drama.
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