the first thing I didn't liked in this drama: how they handled CS's mother. I mean... that's all? I get he would…
I know right? They gave the other stories of the "ghosts" a full episode and the story of Chan Seong's mother barely even had a quarter of the episode.
I literally had goosebumps when Chan Seong learned that the ghost was his mother. But am I the only one who felt like his reunion with her was so rushed? I know she never met him and I didn't want it to drag either but I want to see more of Chan Seong's feelings. I feel like we've only been seeing the pain Man Weol has went through and so little of Chan Seong's. Yeo Jin Goo is a really good actor especially when it comes to drama but I'm barely seeing it in HDL. There's still 6 episodes though so I hope Jin Goo can show more of what he has to offer.
And the scene where Yeon Woo and Man Weol were looking into each others' eyes made me tear up. They didn't even need lines, their eyes spoke so mcuh emotions.
I was really rooting for Do Hyeon and Song Yi and I saw spoilers of who she will end up with... will it be understandable why Do Hyeon and Song Yi had to break up and she ends up with Tae Oh instead? Because if not, I'll pretend MFFL ended on Season 1.
The chemistry between Jin Goo and IU are out of this world. I never felt this strongly towards other kdrama couples before but they're a couple I want to see a lot of kisses from lol
I'm almost finished with this drama! I skipped watching this last year because of the poster. I thought it would…
Agree. I felt really bad for the childhood/doctor friend. He was literally the only person who watched over Seo Ri for the past thirteen years. His character was really overlooked and not appreciated much.
This was truly a wonderful drama. Its plot was simple but carried out really well. The characters and their relationships…
I also love how they have dropped details, that may seem very trivial at first, but actually plays a big role in the twists of the show—Seo Ri leaving her violin in the airport and Seo Ri drawing a "crescendo" on the school bus's window. Also, I'm not that big of a fan of the main leads meeting when they were still young, but this is an exception.
This was truly a wonderful drama. Its plot was simple but carried out really well. The characters and their relationships with one another were brought close to the hearts of the audience. It had the perfect balance of romance, comedy, and drama. A show doesn't have to have a new or unique plot to be good. This automatically goes as one of my favorite dramas of all time.
I feel season 1 didn't evoke emotions to the viewer about the protagonist leads. Season 2 seems to giving us more,…
Exactly. When the incident happened, I expected it to be him. But he started asking "What's wrong? Are you okay?" he looked so sincere I almost thought it wasn't his doing... but he laughed and his persona definitely changed. Me too! I ship the both of them.
I feel season 1 didn't evoke emotions to the viewer about the protagonist leads. Season 2 seems to giving us more,…
Saya really contributes a lot to the entire drama.
Yeah, exactly. They have a problem with the organization and the flow, I can't fully grasp on it, especially when it comes to the power-seeking aspect of the drama.
I like how you compared the development between the two.
I know right? All along, I thought he really was an innocent and sweet person. Definitely didn't see it coming that he has a totally opposite side. A well written and well portrayed character.
Personally, my problem with the drama is the organization of the story. I can't really fully put it into words…
Some scenes are also very well-played. My favorite scene is still hands down when Saya admitted to Taealha that he was the one who behind poisoning Danbyuk. I literally had goosebumps due how Song Joong Ki acted in that scene.
Also, loving the chemistry between Saya and Tanya.
Personally, my problem with the drama is the organization of the story. I can't really fully put it into words but everything feels so messy (?) other than that, the cinematography, acting, and costume design are amazing. And it has so much potential so I'm going to continue watching.
And the scene where Yeon Woo and Man Weol were looking into each others' eyes made me tear up. They didn't even need lines, their eyes spoke so mcuh emotions.
Yeah, exactly. They have a problem with the organization and the flow, I can't fully grasp on it, especially when it comes to the power-seeking aspect of the drama.
I like how you compared the development between the two.
I know right? All along, I thought he really was an innocent and sweet person. Definitely didn't see it coming that he has a totally opposite side. A well written and well portrayed character.
Also, loving the chemistry between Saya and Tanya.