It is evident that certain aspects of this drama may benefit from further exploration and depth. The lack of substantial groundwork for pivotal moments, such as Han Tae Oh's declaration to the chairman, "it's because I'm Han Tae Oh," has insufficient context or portrayal of his character's achievements or capabilities. Moreover, the transition in Han Tae Oh and Kang Inha's relationship appears abrupt and lacking in the necessary development to establish a convincing evolution from enemies to close companions. The potential depth of their early interactions remains untapped, leaving their dynamic feeling somewhat contrived and underdeveloped. While acknowledging the initial promise shown in the early episodes, there is a hope for improved writing to enhance the series' potential within the revenge genre. I hope the narrative gaps and investing more time in character dynamics and progression are addressed.
PS : Kang Hui Ju is the most interesting character. Sadly, she isn't getting much screen time :(
This drama resonates with nostalgia, capturing the hearts of those reminiscing, those currently immersed in similar experiences, and those yearning for such moments in their own lives. It is a production that appeals to a wide audience, offering a blend of beauty, charm, and heartfelt emotions that strike a chord with viewers. The narrative unfolds gracefully, leading me on a captivating journey through time. It transported me back to my teenage years, evoking memories of innocent infatuation and first loves, before guiding me through the adult relationships. I would have appreciated additional episodes focusing more on their adult relationships. Nonetheless, this emotional odyssey is one that I would eagerly embark on again, as it stirs a sense of longing and sentimentality within me.
have you ever thought that maybe people have different tastes?like you rated Eulachacha Waikiki 9 & i could barely…
Yup for real! But to have that willingness to spend that energy and time to go into someone's profile and actually look all that up. Besides it's not even on the main page. Please do yourself a favour and move on like you said. You clearly spend the majority of your time online and have found solace here. No wonder, you came out swinging. I apologise in such a case.
While the series witnessed a few untimely deaths, perhaps hastened by the constraints of its episode count, it effectively drove home a powerful message: LIFE is a precious opportunity. It poignantly highlighted the tendency many of us share - taking life for granted and succumbing too easily to its challenges. In the midst of our struggles, we often become oblivious to the unconditional love surrounding us and the genuine wishes for our well-being. Regrettably, we often find ourselves entrapped in the pursuit of the next captivating allure - whether it be a person, money, a place, or an object. When these pursuits don't unfold as expected, it feels as if our entire world has crumbled. Yet, the drama beautifully underscores that life consists of a mosaic of experiences – the joyous, the sorrowful, and even the mundane. Embracing life in its entirety adds a rich, nuanced flavour to our existence, compensating for the most splendid moments. Life, after all, is an intricate tapestry of emotions and experiences, and acknowledging this truth deeply enriches our journey to our final destination - death.
In my opinion above average and some plot holes but if u r in for only action and revenge go for it.
That definitely sounds plausible. However, to me it would be more believable if they weren't that close. As we have seen, when they met twice - they seem to have a close enough relationship. He drove her to her place and congratulated her sincerely and also invited her for dinner like they have done so before with his family. These don't add up when you're in such a close relationship with someone for 7 years no less. Like you run out of things to talk about and eventually touch upon your each other's families. I cannot recollect a dialogue that actually explains this. I would have to rewatch the episode closely if there is indeed one.
You failed to give any specific examples of what makes it “mediocre” and what constitutes a “critical evaluation”…
Right! Yup for sure I don't. The only reason I haven't replied much is because of the "butt-hurt" replies. And I insult anyone who calls me out and demand explanations? Like where? Are you having a mental breakdown? Jeez! If you can comprehend my comment then maybe I would actually discuss further. Your comment like most others are mostly, a brain fart - that's the only reason why I haven't bothered to reply until now. Instead of getting drowned in your emotions - take a step back and reevaluate my comment and yours. It's astonishing this level of stupidity exists! PS : learn how to comprehend what the other person is saying instead of evaluating it through your "rose-tinted" glasses.
Exceptional drama as a whole! They should have fleshed out the outcomes of the people in the royal court in better detail. Also, the tone of the drama seems to have moved away a bit from the first part which was a bit disappointing too.
Ok I'm honestly so confused why this drama got rated so highly? This was a good and entertaining drama with flaws as some have already mentioned. It's great that we all have different tastes, but it's crucial to critically evaluate a drama beyond personal preferences.
When we give high ratings without considering the weaknesses, it might unintentionally send a message that we're content with mediocrity. Constructive criticism is essential for the industry to grow and produce better content. Blindly praising a drama just because of favourite stars or personal biases might hinder the overall quality of future productions.
Let's be mindful of the impact our ratings can have on the industry. If we consistently give high ratings to subpar dramas, it can perpetuate a cycle of mediocre content being produced merely for profit. By offering nuanced and thoughtful critiques, we contribute to a healthier and more innovative entertainment landscape.
Ultimately, our ratings shape the industry's direction, so let's use our voices wisely. Consider the long-term consequences of our ratings, and let's encourage the creation of more compelling and well-crafted dramas.
Moreover, the transition in Han Tae Oh and Kang Inha's relationship appears abrupt and lacking in the necessary development to establish a convincing evolution from enemies to close companions. The potential depth of their early interactions remains untapped, leaving their dynamic feeling somewhat contrived and underdeveloped.
While acknowledging the initial promise shown in the early episodes, there is a hope for improved writing to enhance the series' potential within the revenge genre. I hope the narrative gaps and investing more time in character dynamics and progression are addressed.
PS : Kang Hui Ju is the most interesting character. Sadly, she isn't getting much screen time :(
The narrative unfolds gracefully, leading me on a captivating journey through time. It transported me back to my teenage years, evoking memories of innocent infatuation and first loves, before guiding me through the adult relationships. I would have appreciated additional episodes focusing more on their adult relationships. Nonetheless, this emotional odyssey is one that I would eagerly embark on again, as it stirs a sense of longing and sentimentality within me.
I find it utterly ridiculous to argue with a random stranger online about a fictional story.
Please do yourself a favour and move on like you said. You clearly spend the majority of your time online and have found solace here. No wonder, you came out swinging. I apologise in such a case.
Regrettably, we often find ourselves entrapped in the pursuit of the next captivating allure - whether it be a person, money, a place, or an object. When these pursuits don't unfold as expected, it feels as if our entire world has crumbled. Yet, the drama beautifully underscores that life consists of a mosaic of experiences – the joyous, the sorrowful, and even the mundane. Embracing life in its entirety adds a rich, nuanced flavour to our existence, compensating for the most splendid moments. Life, after all, is an intricate tapestry of emotions and experiences, and acknowledging this truth deeply enriches our journey to our final destination - death.
As we have seen, when they met twice - they seem to have a close enough relationship. He drove her to her place and congratulated her sincerely and also invited her for dinner like they have done so before with his family.
These don't add up when you're in such a close relationship with someone for 7 years no less. Like you run out of things to talk about and eventually touch upon your each other's families.
I cannot recollect a dialogue that actually explains this. I would have to rewatch the episode closely if there is indeed one.
Are you having a mental breakdown? Jeez!
If you can comprehend my comment then maybe I would actually discuss further. Your comment like most others are mostly, a brain fart - that's the only reason why I haven't bothered to reply until now.
Instead of getting drowned in your emotions - take a step back and reevaluate my comment and yours. It's astonishing this level of stupidity exists!
PS : learn how to comprehend what the other person is saying instead of evaluating it through your "rose-tinted" glasses.
They should have fleshed out the outcomes of the people in the royal court in better detail. Also, the tone of the drama seems to have moved away a bit from the first part which was a bit disappointing too.
When we give high ratings without considering the weaknesses, it might unintentionally send a message that we're content with mediocrity. Constructive criticism is essential for the industry to grow and produce better content. Blindly praising a drama just because of favourite stars or personal biases might hinder the overall quality of future productions.
Let's be mindful of the impact our ratings can have on the industry. If we consistently give high ratings to subpar dramas, it can perpetuate a cycle of mediocre content being produced merely for profit. By offering nuanced and thoughtful critiques, we contribute to a healthier and more innovative entertainment landscape.
Ultimately, our ratings shape the industry's direction, so let's use our voices wisely. Consider the long-term consequences of our ratings, and let's encourage the creation of more compelling and well-crafted dramas.