BTW I was wondering if the drama was based on a true historical background or everything was just simply made…
I'm racking my brains as to who. But I have zero goryeo historical facts to back me up, if this is all made up though, it would make me feel better. I don't have to look it up in wiki for history and spoilers. >_<
BTW I was wondering if the drama was based on a true historical background or everything was just simply made up including the timeline, characters, etc.?
I think Song Ji Won is the most normal character from the five girls. Yes we know that she's a total liar, but…
Yes. It was a great metaphor. Everyone had their own ghosts. I love how each character had their own quirks and what-nots in their life and they think it's not a very big deal, but eventually they keel over and break down because it was too much to handle. *sigh*
I wanted to see more. There were still a couple of untied knots in this drama.
I also particularly liked the last part in which the Landlady started wearing those night diapers for adults. It kind of shows that this is reality. Reality is inevitable and it's practically telling me to move on. But I'm having withdrawal syndromes since this is one of those great dramas I've seen in this year and it's pretty hard to let go. T_T
I think Song Ji Won is the most normal character from the five girls. Yes we know that she's a total liar, but…
@Johnson-Shampoo Well I did mention that I liked Ji Won's character so I'm not a bit biased, I am VERY much biased about her character. LOL!
I also do know what she did was hard but my moral compass still says that what she did was wrong and that it might still blow over her face eventually. Do remember that Eun Jae is a psychology major and that she could be a doctor someday, so there might be a chance in which she might realize that the drug result was inaccurate in a possible future (like season two?) >_<
On your perspective about the mom, I would have overlooked that because I did feel pissed out that she acted much more naive than her daughter. Simply put, I didn't like the mom's character and she was like a blur in my watching experience.
I think Song Ji Won is the most normal character from the five girls. Yes we know that she's a total liar, but who isn't? We have our own reasons for lying.
For the last part, I feel so bad that she had to keep it to herself about the real situation of Yoo Eun Jae. She knows the actual details and has been deliberating if it's better off that she doesn't tell her that the findings of the autopsy isn't enough to confirm if her dad really died because of what she did. Hiding this information is such a really big deal. On a third person's point of view, it would be two ways. It would either be right or wrong.
My two cents about this... I think it's rather wrong to hide this fact. Because something even bigger might happen because of it. There's something really wrong with Eun Jae and her family. For me, it's kind of ironic that she's taking up psychology when she doesn't exactly understand herself and doubting her own mind including the people around her life. However, the fact that her dad might have killed her brother and that tried to kill his son as well might have been true and may have done something psychologically to Eun Jae that's why she's like that. The mom is also pretty weird AND the fact that her circumstance was still so unclear up to the very last episode... I really really want a season two just to resolve the mystery. I hate unsolved mysteries in dramas. That's why I could only rate it as 9.5 and not a perfect 10. It could have been a really good drama if not for that kind of resolution to Eun Jae's issue.
Besides... Ji Won also didn't have her own love line. lol. I know it's petty, but I really wanted to see her be accepted by someone for who she is. She's beautiful inside out. Yet this drama is trying to say that being yourself and a boisterous or funny or slob as you can be... no one is willing to line up to be your boyfriend. Blah! It's outrageous!!! I know that they tried to put Im Seong Min in the last scene and have his thoughts be heard by the audience but the fact that he still can't accept that Ji Won is like a man, pft... I believe it's far fetched and pretty annoying. I really hope if there is a season 2, Ji Won will be able to find a man who will like her as her despite all her flaws.
Just finished episode 1 and for the whole time during the episode I was like "why does she keep trying to…
LOL!!!! She kept groping him in public. Hahahaha! But on a drama point of view, her concern for the guy overcame her self preservation, and besides her character has minimal pride since she's very nice in the first place.
So I have now watched both episodes with subs and it looks quite promising. I prefer this slow build-up more than…
@peacewon you totally got me there! I was thinking of the same thing since GHJ is starred in that drama as well and that drama had a darn slow pacing but still a cool show nonetheless.
So I have now watched both episodes with subs and it looks quite promising. I prefer this slow build-up more than…
I actually found episode 1 a bore but episode 2 made it more interesting to watch. So I'm crossing my fingers that this drama gets better and better as the episodes go by. Just like what you're saying. ^_^
I wanted to see more. There were still a couple of untied knots in this drama.
I also particularly liked the last part in which the Landlady started wearing those night diapers for adults. It kind of shows that this is reality. Reality is inevitable and it's practically telling me to move on. But I'm having withdrawal syndromes since this is one of those great dramas I've seen in this year and it's pretty hard to let go. T_T
I also do know what she did was hard but my moral compass still says that what she did was wrong and that it might still blow over her face eventually. Do remember that Eun Jae is a psychology major and that she could be a doctor someday, so there might be a chance in which she might realize that the drug result was inaccurate in a possible future (like season two?) >_<
On your perspective about the mom, I would have overlooked that because I did feel pissed out that she acted much more naive than her daughter. Simply put, I didn't like the mom's character and she was like a blur in my watching experience.
For the last part, I feel so bad that she had to keep it to herself about the real situation of Yoo Eun Jae. She knows the actual details and has been deliberating if it's better off that she doesn't tell her that the findings of the autopsy isn't enough to confirm if her dad really died because of what she did. Hiding this information is such a really big deal. On a third person's point of view, it would be two ways. It would either be right or wrong.
My two cents about this... I think it's rather wrong to hide this fact. Because something even bigger might happen because of it. There's something really wrong with Eun Jae and her family. For me, it's kind of ironic that she's taking up psychology when she doesn't exactly understand herself and doubting her own mind including the people around her life. However, the fact that her dad might have killed her brother and that tried to kill his son as well might have been true and may have done something psychologically to Eun Jae that's why she's like that. The mom is also pretty weird AND the fact that her circumstance was still so unclear up to the very last episode... I really really want a season two just to resolve the mystery. I hate unsolved mysteries in dramas. That's why I could only rate it as 9.5 and not a perfect 10. It could have been a really good drama if not for that kind of resolution to Eun Jae's issue.
Besides... Ji Won also didn't have her own love line. lol. I know it's petty, but I really wanted to see her be accepted by someone for who she is. She's beautiful inside out. Yet this drama is trying to say that being yourself and a boisterous or funny or slob as you can be... no one is willing to line up to be your boyfriend. Blah! It's outrageous!!! I know that they tried to put Im Seong Min in the last scene and have his thoughts be heard by the audience but the fact that he still can't accept that Ji Won is like a man, pft... I believe it's far fetched and pretty annoying. I really hope if there is a season 2, Ji Won will be able to find a man who will like her as her despite all her flaws.