I am just sad that because of some ongoing real life issues people are completely undermining what this drama is about. This drama is about being not okay. No one is always correct in our life. I have also made some mistakes in past and I am sure that everyone has had. And there is a reason too. This has helped me reflect on my past. This drama is about parental abuse and how it can affect children's life. And especially character of Ko Moon-young, or any character in this drama, all had a great character development. If you'll see the first episode and then the last episode you can simply see the difference between the same character. And that is what it is about. How people can heal in our life? I am personally connected to this and thinking that how people have become skeptical of drama just because of some real life situation, I am fearing that it will affect during the voting at Baeksang by the judges. I just hope everything goes good for this drama.
Congratulations on 8 Baeksang nominations, even getting a nomination and that too in 8 categories means a lot. I hope Oh Jung-se wins the Best Supporting Actor award because no one deserves more than him.
While scrolling through comments I realised that everyone is considered a blink if he/she writing a comment. Please everyone is not here just because of Jisoo, we have a good cast... So please don't assume anyone to be blink if he/she writes an opinion.
My dear yeobin, this is gonna be the beginning of your flowery road!
A lot depends on the character's choice by an actor. Because we first love the character and then we start loving the actor. (It is so in my case) Just for example, Seo Yea-ji's popularity skyrocketed after starring in It's Okay to Not Be Okay because of her character Ko Moon-young and her portrayal of the character, not because of Kim Soo-hyun or anything else, only thing is that a famous costar help an actor to grab a bigger audience.
I enjoyed the first episode; but I couldn't digest the first 20-25 minutes, like when Seo Hae sat on the train roof then where did the drone flew away?? And the whole aeroplane scene... please atleast make it more beleivable. I feel that writer should atleast consult a science major to give it a more realistic touch... But then we have Tae Sul calculating where did the suitcase fall using the whole parabola and all, it feels like the writer has worked hard on understanding physics. Great job.
Aside that, what machine the officers used to track Seo Hae, something like dosimeter? Or they were actually tracking the thing inside the suitcase?
One thing is for sure, watching this will make you feel you are intelligent :-)
No Asian countries accept LGBT? Taiwan(Gay people can get married), Thailand(Civil unions are legal) and Japan(The…
Did you read what I wrote? I said "No country accepted the LGBT, but society is progressing, ......" When I said "No Asian countries accept LGBT?" When you are accounting for Asian countries please don't just count less populated countries like Japan, Taiwan and Thailand which only constitutes 5% of whole Asia. You forget about the most populated country China, I hope you know that there is ban on BL content, and then India, which has just begun downing their conservative wall that too because of the decision of their Supreme court, then the largest country of the world Russia, anyone is restricted to express himself/herself as someone from LGBT if anyone is, then in middle East Asian countries, their are legal provision of death, prison and fine. So please don't call anyone's society anything, especially when they are on right path, I hope you know about surge BL content recently has increased from South Korea, then there are really famous k-movies from there depicting LGBT community.
I don't know in detail about the society of South Korea, and I don't think anyone here is from South Korea, but it is making me very angry seeing people writing anything about them. Do you even know about their society? Have you lived their? You know what they expected as the ending? How can you just make commentary without any real one-to-one encounter about their social norms?
No country accepted the LGBT, but society is progressing, and I guess South Korea is one of the fastest developing society, so before saying about their society, first see your society. I don't know about western countries, but all countries in Asia are conservative, and obviously most of them are much more conservative than South Korea. So please...
I am really surprised to see people saying that the ending was not good...
I actually liked the ending; this is one of the best they could come up with... And those saying that king fell for Bong Hwan, I would like to remind them that king fell for both So Yong and Bong Hwan... Remember even Byung In said that So Yong was there always because Bong Hwan knows everything related to So Yong... I mean you can't just say that he fell for Bong Hwan or So Yong
But Best Supporting Actor is for Oh Jung-se..... I just said it......
Aside that, what machine the officers used to track Seo Hae, something like dosimeter? Or they were actually tracking the thing inside the suitcase?
One thing is for sure, watching this will make you feel you are intelligent :-)
No country accepted the LGBT, but society is progressing, and I guess South Korea is one of the fastest developing society, so before saying about their society, first see your society. I don't know about western countries, but all countries in Asia are conservative, and obviously most of them are much more conservative than South Korea. So please...
I actually liked the ending; this is one of the best they could come up with... And those saying that king fell for Bong Hwan, I would like to remind them that king fell for both So Yong and Bong Hwan... Remember even Byung In said that So Yong was there always because Bong Hwan knows everything related to So Yong... I mean you can't just say that he fell for Bong Hwan or So Yong