I got a hunch it wasn’t going to end like the webtoon with only 2 episodes remaining, I didn’t know how they would pull off the ending in only 2 episodes 🫠 I only hope, people will not undermine Young Dae because of the character they made of him because I really like this actor but I’m aware that Koreans especially and in some extent, the global audience as well, tend to blame actors for their roles. I want to say the same for Yung Jun but she’s been in a good light for some time now so I’m less worried.
Tbh I’m confused too… like what are we supposed to take from this? That the only ‘relief’ from domestic…
I 100% agree with you. I thought to myself « it’s a fiction » « it’s just a tv show » like it’s for entertainment but I am not sure that kind of topic fits « entertainment ». That’s why I am still confused with how it all played out. I mean, like you just said, the whole system fails you but just as the society (its people) and the only freedom is thus found through killing the abuser… Maybe you’re right, the show is only trying to portray what is going on without providing any « encouraging message » for women.. sad world
I’m muddled, what should we understand…? that the only relief against domestic abuse is indeed killing the abuser ? I’m sure it does provide relief, I’m really sure… but so is it the only hope then?
it’s so fascinating how she pulls off that character. Smiling but definitely showing no emotion like a sociopath. but it is the same actress who played such warm fun characters like in Backstreet rookie, she has great talent! People find the lead male boring but I do enjoy how he plays as well
woah honestly I feel so much love tension between the two. not just sexual tension but love 😫 is it bad to feel empathy for her ? it’s so obvious she shares some sociopath traits but her background make you feel sympathy for her 🫠
I was skeptical with the new season because I like the individual games from the previous season. But honestly, the first game was fire! I saw that some teams were somehow put a bit aside with the 2nd game for instance but in any case, I think it is much more entertaining than the previous seasons. I think I still liked previous challenges, they were so iconic too but this season is really fun to watch!
It’s not that I didn’t enjoy it, on the contrary. It reminds me some mother’s words who organizes conferences to give motivation speeches to the youth who’s struggling hard navigating through the hardships of life. She advices meeting elders who then would tell young people their past struggles, not war-like struggles but how they didn’t know what to do with their lives, fought long for dreams that never became real, poverty, parents relationships etc. Just like our generation faces. However what I regret with those kind of kdramas and that mother’s piece of advice is that, for them, life is only possible/bright/bearable/sweet/enjoyable/ok when you have someone by your side. I get that most viewers enjoy kdramas for the romantic aspect but I wish they would make a storyline with a man or a woman that evolves through the hardships of life (seeing them grow up and and get old) and that ends somehow « happy » . And at first I thought our FL had great potential for that kind of storyline. Our blues gave half of that but I personally couldn’t identify myself with the struggles of LDS and the ending was kind of bittersweet. I mean, such dramas often carry a message, I could also name Our unwritten Seoul, they are not only just entertainment, but none, that tackles depression/death tells you « you can make it on your own, alone » with « alone » meaning « single ». If I missed one, don’t hesitate to let me know. That aside, the story is sweet and IU is once again fantastic.
“The silence of a bystander can be just as cruel as the violence of the perpetrator. In the end, it’s no different from taking the perpetrator’s side.”
Just starting this show....so good so far....But I've been hearing a lot that the ending is confusing and not…
It did feel like they wrote a plot, an intrigue but didn’t know what to do with that (how to solve it, how to end it…) but I personnally still enjoyed it until the end. If it had to be fair, it is a solid 7/7,5 and if we talk about the main protagonist then it’s a 8 👌
I only hope, people will not undermine Young Dae because of the character they made of him because I really like this actor but I’m aware that Koreans especially and in some extent, the global audience as well, tend to blame actors for their roles. I want to say the same for Yung Jun but she’s been in a good light for some time now so I’m less worried.
However what I regret with those kind of kdramas and that mother’s piece of advice is that, for them, life is only possible/bright/bearable/sweet/enjoyable/ok when you have someone by your side. I get that most viewers enjoy kdramas for the romantic aspect but I wish they would make a storyline with a man or a woman that evolves through the hardships of life (seeing them grow up and and get old) and that ends somehow « happy » . And at first I thought our FL had great potential for that kind of storyline.
Our blues gave half of that but I personally couldn’t identify myself with the struggles of LDS and the ending was kind of bittersweet.
I mean, such dramas often carry a message, I could also name Our unwritten Seoul, they are not only just entertainment, but none, that tackles depression/death tells you « you can make it on your own, alone » with « alone » meaning « single ». If I missed one, don’t hesitate to let me know.
That aside, the story is sweet and IU is once again fantastic.