I just posted a suggestion and some already scolded me for it. You really cannot have peace even when watching…
Gwenchana. 🫂 That's the thing with being on an online platform, there's no filter and no considerations coz one can hide behind an unknown name. Freedom of speech gets so abused that we don't know what it really means anymore.
What I wanted more of was realSaeon, actually. Him dying offscreen was like a balloon just pffffting instead of popping. I said before, I wanted him to go out in a blaze of glory, deserving of the exceptional acting his actor did. I actually cried for him when he was locked up again by that mother of his... his last knocks against the door were haunting to me. His mother really was the worst, despite her excuse that she was protecting him. Her getting the death penalty was for me like a cop out. She should have lived to torture herself on the ways she could have mothered realSaeon better.
Yes! This is a perfect read of the character imho. And the whole war zone thing is merely in line with the other…
Actually yes🤣 that's why I wasn't really shocked he was in Argan coz there have been more impossible things that happened.🤣 plus I read the novel so I was partly watching out for it😅
I LOVED the finale. It rounded out the events of the drama for me, and I didn't feel incomplete after watching it.
I actually liked the Argan episode. I completely understand the need to punish oneself for a father's wrongdoings because 1) in the end, messed up tho his family was, it was still family. Yes yes, times have changed, you should stand on your own and family doesn't matter, and whatever modern values have you regarding family, and in the drama he had hated his family so much to want to expose every piece of sh*t his family had then "self destructing", but you see, even in his thoughts of revenge he included himself in the family that needed to be destroyed. The sins and the lies in his family were crosses he bore as a Paik, which leads me to point 2) he felt devastated that those sins had actually caused Heeju's suffering in the first place. He, who loved Heeju so much, couldn't bear to add more sin by lying to her or, when In-ah said Heeju knew, rubbing salt to the wound by being with the victim of his family's sins. I know it's such a trope,the self sacrificing lover, but that fits Yoo Yeon's character well. Sure, he could have just asked Heeju what she thought about the whole situation, instead of deciding for her and leaving her so abruptly, but he needed to heal himself too, and yes, being in a warzone is so drastic and dramatic, but maybe that's to drive the point home that he needed to be purged of that heavy family sin he bore. For myself, if Heeju just said it's okay and Yoo Yeon just accepted it, that would have destroyed the drama for me and will earn a WTF reaction from me.
The clincher that Heeju dared to go into the warzone just to find him was for me his healing, that the person his family hurt was willing to go to great lengths to forgive him. Yes, I know, overdramatic, but sometimes overdramatic is needed for people who have difficulty trusting in somebody's love for them.
Yes I am going to be that bitch “Novel spoiler person “ but they should have included this farewell speech…
I was also waiting for this to come up because it was such a beautiful part in the novel, but I also kinda expected it not to show up coz there's only so much you could fit in 12 episodes. This speech could have been in a letter left to Heeju before Yoo Yeon's 'disappearance' just to soften the blow of him just being gone from her life.
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(SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THOSE WHO DIDN'T WATCH THE SHOW YET🤣)
=breathe out=
Gwenchana. =taps chin with pinky=
Gwenchana. =taps chin with pinky=
For me I consider my time wasted if I didn't finish a drama to the end, no matter what the ending is.
I actually liked the Argan episode. I completely understand the need to punish oneself for a father's wrongdoings because 1) in the end, messed up tho his family was, it was still family. Yes yes, times have changed, you should stand on your own and family doesn't matter, and whatever modern values have you regarding family, and in the drama he had hated his family so much to want to expose every piece of sh*t his family had then "self destructing", but you see, even in his thoughts of revenge he included himself in the family that needed to be destroyed. The sins and the lies in his family were crosses he bore as a Paik, which leads me to point 2) he felt devastated that those sins had actually caused Heeju's suffering in the first place. He, who loved Heeju so much, couldn't bear to add more sin by lying to her or, when In-ah said Heeju knew, rubbing salt to the wound by being with the victim of his family's sins. I know it's such a trope,the self sacrificing lover, but that fits Yoo Yeon's character well. Sure, he could have just asked Heeju what she thought about the whole situation, instead of deciding for her and leaving her so abruptly, but he needed to heal himself too, and yes, being in a warzone is so drastic and dramatic, but maybe that's to drive the point home that he needed to be purged of that heavy family sin he bore. For myself, if Heeju just said it's okay and Yoo Yeon just accepted it, that would have destroyed the drama for me and will earn a WTF reaction from me.
The clincher that Heeju dared to go into the warzone just to find him was for me his healing, that the person his family hurt was willing to go to great lengths to forgive him. Yes, I know, overdramatic, but sometimes overdramatic is needed for people who have difficulty trusting in somebody's love for them.
Thanks for reading my essay.🤣
This speech could have been in a letter left to Heeju before Yoo Yeon's 'disappearance' just to soften the blow of him just being gone from her life.