444 wipes himself from existence and remains dead. Ha Ram forgets everything about him and dies at an old age, with 444's reaper partner watching over her. They reunite in the afterlife. A bit like how Goblin's ending went, except everyone in Goblin was reincarnated.
I did enjoy this epic drama, twist and more twist mind blown me, especially 444 back story which made me cry like…
I believe he threw his brother's body off the cliff to be together. The death squad was coming for him anyway after he killed humans and was on the run. The body was already dead as well.
Ha Ram's cliff jump never happened. It was just a vision of what was going to happen after she learned the truth behind what she did as a kid. He wiped himself from existence to make sure she wouldn't have a reason to make the jump.
It made sense to me. More than a bunch of other stuff that was thrown into the plot over the 18 episodes.
A bunch of things in the show went unexplained or at least the dots were never connected. But I felt it ended well. Sad, but necessary. There was never any way any of them could have had a happy ending.
If not too sure about this one, viewers might check out the writer. She's had some solid dramas but also some…
Looking at the list of that writer's accomplishments, it does have me a bit concerned. She hasn't really had what one might be considered a hit in two decades. So far so good though.
People really need to get off Shin Se Kyung's back about her acting. She isn't the best, but isn't terrible. She has been in some really terrible roles that even the best actresses wouldn't have saved. Hopefully the script and characters are good in this show.
I agree. She's too one note for me. At first she was interesting... this aggressive yet emo girl with a strange…
Maybe. But I think a lot of people would ignore the character's flaws if it were a better or more popular actress. I see that happen a lot to flawed and poorly written characters that are portrayed by a really popular actor/actress.
The extra episodes is pretty common in Tdramas...I think they are often filmed close the actual air date, the…
Happens in almost every TW drama that I can think of. Usually the reason I drop so many of them or skim through the last few episodes. TW dramas also tend to run longer than KDramas and that alone probably assist in the draggy plots.
TW dramas have been absolutely awful this year and the latter half of 2016. Haven't liked any of them. At least not enough to replay or fully sit through every episode.
I find it a bit odd that he was able to explain everything about Ha Ram's parentage, but couldn't do so at the beginning of the series? It would have helped 444 understand a lot more. There is definitely some suspicion.
I agree. She's too one note for me. At first she was interesting... this aggressive yet emo girl with a strange…
I don't really think it is the actress' fault. Just comes across as a poorly written character. Ha Ram is whining in every episode multiple times. The character also doesn't appear to be that intelligent. Just a disappointing character.
Why is Kim Jae Wook is so popular? I don't have anything against him, but is there some show that made everyone…
Good actor with a pretty face. Waste of talent in this one though. I agree with you completely about his character. And was a bit annoyed how so many posters were completely ignoring his character's insufferable personality because they liked the actor. I see the same thing happen with Gong Myung's characters in dramas. An actor can do their job well, but it doesn't mean the character they are portraying is a likeable one. I think a lot of folks confuse good acting for good character development.
I have to agree with all of these...I suffered through Hwarang, Chicago Typewriters, and Suspicious Partner because…
Save yourself from wasting a few hours and don't even bother watching Revolutionary Love. There is zero romance outside of some flirting. And no plot whatsoever. I love me some Kang So Ra as well, but she was wasted in this one.
Mostly agree with the list. Some of these were just one-time watches for me though, and not outright drops. If there is no re-watch value for me though it usually means it was lacking for my tastes and I had to grind through the last few episodes.
WYWS was one of those. First few episodes were really interesting as we see the consequences of actions in the future and then finding a way to prevent the future from happening. But then it gets stuck in this repetitive loop for like 10 episodes of absolutely nothing.
ToL you nailed. I had so many problems with the evolution (more like regression) of the characters. The insecurities and lack of boundaries for a mature couple made no sense. And after the first 20 episodes it became a repetitive loop of Hyun Soo making the same stupid decisions over and over. And the Jung Woo character was pointless besides eye candy. Waste of talent.
Romantic Doctor Kim was fun until they actually created a plot to wrap up the show. Just watching all the characters interact and perform surgeries was fun. But then they had to throw in this stupid superficial plot to wrap the show up. I felt like they could have just continued with complicated surgeries and it would have been more interesting.
Suspicious Partner was alright for me and has some replay value, but definitely not for the actual crime plot. Because that crime plot was idiotic. The only redeeming factor of the entire crime plot was that they didn't go full idiot and try to make the audience sympathize Dong Ha's character. I would have flipped out if that was where the writers went, because it was certainly trending in that direction at one point. Would have been more enjoyable as a full rom-com. The leads had great chemistry and I just enjoy watching the female lead. She is bubbly and was good in Shopping King Louis as well.
Ha Ram's cliff jump never happened. It was just a vision of what was going to happen after she learned the truth behind what she did as a kid. He wiped himself from existence to make sure she wouldn't have a reason to make the jump.
It made sense to me. More than a bunch of other stuff that was thrown into the plot over the 18 episodes.
TW dramas have been absolutely awful this year and the latter half of 2016. Haven't liked any of them. At least not enough to replay or fully sit through every episode.
WYWS was one of those. First few episodes were really interesting as we see the consequences of actions in the future and then finding a way to prevent the future from happening. But then it gets stuck in this repetitive loop for like 10 episodes of absolutely nothing.
ToL you nailed. I had so many problems with the evolution (more like regression) of the characters. The insecurities and lack of boundaries for a mature couple made no sense. And after the first 20 episodes it became a repetitive loop of Hyun Soo making the same stupid decisions over and over. And the Jung Woo character was pointless besides eye candy. Waste of talent.
Romantic Doctor Kim was fun until they actually created a plot to wrap up the show. Just watching all the characters interact and perform surgeries was fun. But then they had to throw in this stupid superficial plot to wrap the show up. I felt like they could have just continued with complicated surgeries and it would have been more interesting.
Suspicious Partner was alright for me and has some replay value, but definitely not for the actual crime plot. Because that crime plot was idiotic. The only redeeming factor of the entire crime plot was that they didn't go full idiot and try to make the audience sympathize Dong Ha's character. I would have flipped out if that was where the writers went, because it was certainly trending in that direction at one point. Would have been more enjoyable as a full rom-com. The leads had great chemistry and I just enjoy watching the female lead. She is bubbly and was good in Shopping King Louis as well.