So coming back here after a couple of days. I've just finished episode 14...ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND I can now fully…
I thought that would be the case lol, but I still like her. I see her as an idiot-with-a-reason ,and her being manipulated by her uncle seemed realistic enough. Back when I was watching it, I saw some tweets saying her character suffered radical changes between the time the actors accepted the script and the date they actually started shooting - which would explain A LOT, especially how rushed the last episodes felt, but don't quote me on this.
Romance-wise, I think it was cute. They had that angsty-sweet storyline that I'm a fan of, but I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea. Jae Ha seems to have a thing for women in terrible life-risking situations, so at least that was consistent. While him falling in love with Anna felt out of the blue, a ton of things were also shoved in the plot purely for convenience, so I'm not too mad about it.
Same here. Didn't watch it for years for exactly the same reasons.I'm on episode 5 though and I think lots of…
The first episodes focus more on setting the tone and establishing background more than anything else. Anna's character gets more importance after ep 6/7, but not in the way many people were expecting (ie the bad*ss, dgaf FL we usually see in revenge stories), which is why I believe there was so much disappointment with the plot. I have some problems with the final chapters but everything is fairly well written and coherent, given what was promised.
Started watching this after many years of putting it aside thanks to of all the bad comments towards the FL and now I'm starting to think some of you hate Anna just to hate. She is a perfectly believable portrayal of a young woman who has been abused and neglected throughout her whole life. But the SFL and ML do have a lot of chem going on, it's kind of a wasted potential to not have them cast in another project lol
i'm on the first ep and i get the comments now. this season's comedy feels forced and over the top. it's like the director and writer just told Kim Namgil to act crazy and scream on camera while Kim Sungkyun makes some exaggerated expressions on the background. It almost annihilates Father Kim's (great) character arc, and that is hard to do. i hope it gets better from ep 2 onwards! i miss the old crew but i keep looking forward to Sung Joon's acting!!! his character's edits on tiktoo got me hooked lol
cha kangjae is such a spoiled douchebag i'm starting to hope he gets scammed/mistreated/publicly humiliated by the director's family so he is forced to start acting like a decent human being... i wish i could pity his dad but he's the one who raised his adored doctor son this way, so π€·ββοΈ
As for the profession change, i like it and I'm more curious because in this version they don't choose their profession…
that's what I meant! their professions played a big part in the characters' motivations and relationships in the original version. I hope the changes will follow the same logic...
did they exchange ziqiu's/haejung's profession with jianjian's/juwon's? in one of the promotional pics she was seen holding a cake with a bakery themed background. that was such a sweet detail, there was no reason for the writers to change it π
I came to this comment section thinking there would be a ton of comments praising how realistic shin minah's character is π well, I guess we're not all in the same page, then
isn't joon sun's ex-wife a little excessive? i'm on ep 29 (around 57 or 58/100) and she told him he can't see his kids anymore bcs of what happened with seojin. i get her pov but her line of action is way too much. still not over her slapping her oldest daughter for something she also was partially at fault for too.
Canβt believe someone has the courage to say the male lead of her latest upcomingdrama will carry Sohyun on…
sadly people still associate her to her love alarm character and assume she is a bad actress. kdrama fans are very quick to dismiss women's achievements (especially ex-child actors, like in sohyun's case) to glorify their male peers, who sometimes happen to have not even half of the expertise many leading actresses have.
Romance-wise, I think it was cute. They had that angsty-sweet storyline that I'm a fan of, but I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea. Jae Ha seems to have a thing for women in terrible life-risking situations, so at least that was consistent. While him falling in love with Anna felt out of the blue, a ton of things were also shoved in the plot purely for convenience, so I'm not too mad about it.