Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
You wrote:
The first 4 episodes are great but I dropped it not long after as soon as I realized that the couple as teenagers wouldn't be the main characters anymore. The poster is very misleading, most of the show is them as adults and it's boring.
I watched 8 episodes before giving up. Episodes 4–8 are focused on their adult world with brief flashbacks of their teenage years, to me it feels like that switch happens too soon. That's just 25% of the show of them as kids/teens. Don't know about episodes 9–16 but I watch shows to get entertained, I don't have to be patient or put effort into something I don't enjoy just to watch a few flashbacks.
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You actually got the point of the show early on? lol.
I haven't even started this yet. I'm just skimming the reviews to see if I want to. But, you know, I just have…
You wrote:
The first 4 episodes are great but I dropped it not long after as soon as I realized that the couple as teenagers wouldn't be the main characters anymore. The poster is very misleading, most of the show is them as adults and it's boring.
I watched 8 episodes before giving up. Episodes 4–8 are focused on their adult world with brief flashbacks of their teenage years, to me it feels like that switch happens too soon. That's just 25% of the show of them as kids/teens. Don't know about episodes 9–16 but I watch shows to get entertained, I don't have to be patient or put effort into something I don't enjoy just to watch a few flashbacks.
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And yet… You're watching a drama that’s about an entire lifetime, and you’re disappointed that the younger years aren’t the focus anymore?
That’s like saying: "Why isn’t the Hulk in this drama? I’m disappointed. I’m dropping it." What’s the difference?
There’s no Hulk here. This drama isn’t about teenagers forever. It’s literally about their whole life story.
And that’s your reason for being disappointed? LMAO.
I haven't even started this yet. I'm just skimming the reviews to see if I want to. But, you know, I just have…
Are you commenting after reading through the entire conversation? I'm not saying my opinion is right and others are wrong. I'm saying that the opinion claiming this drama is a traditional youth romance between a man and a woman is incorrect, because it simply isn't. There's no need to argue with facts, right?
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
Whatever you choose to watch is your freedom, and expressing your opinion is also your freedom. No one has the right to take that away.
But you went beyond expressing your opinion as a viewer, and wrote your comment as if you were disappointed that this drama wasn't a young man and woman romance.
That’s why I told you that this drama doesn’t pursue that kind of thing. Especially since you didn’t even watch the drama to the end. If you had watched it all, you’d know that what you said was clearly a foolish evaluation.
The romantic storyline between the young couple is just one element that is constructed for the actual purpose this drama is trying to convey. Maybe you wrote your negative comment because you were disappointed with the short screen time of the characters’ youth, but that’s a very one-sided complaint, like a tantrum from a 5-year-old.
I hope that, by now, you’ve realized this drama has a more complex structure than you thought— but even if you did, you would never admit it. Because you have a special ability to see through everything without even watching the whole show, and such an admirable personality. LOL.
Just go and watch some boom-boom movies that match your level.
Don’t try to understand something difficult—it’ll only hurt your head.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
So in the end, your evaluation is more special than the collective intelligence of many people. According to you, a bunch of people overrated a low-level drama that you could totally figure out without even watching it all? Oh, you really have an admirable personality.
Shall I try writing like you do?
According to your logic, why even watch Marvel movies? They're just sci-fi superhero stuff anyway. Marvel doesn't even try to hide it, right?
No, actually—why even watch movies or dramas at all? They just waste time, don’t they? And why bother rating anything? Everyone has different tastes anyway, right?
Wait a second... why does MDL even exist?
Go back and try understanding some boom-boom movies first.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
Oh please. Whether the narrative is nonlinear or not was never the point — it’s just a structure the show needed to use. And since you’re still missing it, let me spell it out for you, again: You’re watching a drama about someone’s entire life, yet somehow couldn’t handle seeing that character grow old. Really? Complaining that the poster didn’t warn you? Are you five?
You wanted a run-of-the-mill love story, something simple and digestible. That’s not what this drama was made for. And judging by how it’s currently rated one of the highest on MDL, a lot of people actually got it. But you didn’t even finish it — and still felt qualified to “critique” it. That’s your mistake. That’s where you went wrong.
Anyway, if you’ve got another title in mind, do yourself a favor this time — and actually finish it before your fingers hit the keyboard.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
Amazing. You misjudged the structure of a drama you didn’t even finish, and now you're talking about 'comprehension'? Go back and enjoy one of those boom-boom movies — those are a prerequisite for you before this drama.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
You didn’t even finish the drama but acted like the structure was flawed. Hate to break it to you, but that structure was necessary — so what you gave wasn’t a different opinion, it was a wrong one.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
Did my words feel like a game to you? Damn, if that was too much, no wonder you dropped the drama. Don’t worry — when something actually has depth, some people just run. It’s a reflex. Keep performing. Cute.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
As you yourself said — the drama was built on 'universal themes' that anyone around the world could understand. Funny how you couldn’t even take those in and dropped it halfway. And yet, you still believe you’re in a position to judge the whole thing? That, right there, is what we call arrogance.
Sure. You either like it because it's good or you don't because you simply lack the depth. Btw you should watch…
You dropped this drama, didn’t get a thing, and now you’re name-dropping Tarkovsky like it’s a defense mechanism? That’s not depth, that’s you sinking in your own pretension.
This drama isn’t something that just anyone can appreciate.
There are people out there who simply lack the depth to grasp what this show is doing. They’re not interested in the layers of meaning or emotional weight—no, they just want some cheap thrills or a cliché romance between a boy and a girl.
They can’t handle the buildup. They don’t have the patience or attention span to understand why the pacing is the way it is, why the flashbacks matter, or how it all pays off in the later episodes. They check out the moment it stops being spoon-fed drama.
They want fast, shallow stimulation. That’s all.
But here’s the thing—this series is a slow burn for a reason. The emotional payoff is earned. And if you can’t sit through the buildup, then of course you’re going to miss the impact. It’s like walking out of a symphony after the first movement and then complaining that it didn’t have a satisfying ending.
People like that don’t watch works of art—they just consume content. And this isn’t just some throwaway drama you binge and forget. This is a crafted piece of storytelling. A full-bodied, emotionally layered work.
And quite frankly, understanding it, resonating with it, and being moved by it? That’s not for everyone. It takes a certain level of awareness—and maybe even a little emotional maturity.
It’s pathetic.
The first 4 episodes are great but I dropped it not long after as soon as I realized that the couple as teenagers wouldn't be the main characters anymore. The poster is very misleading, most of the show is them as adults and it's boring.
I watched 8 episodes before giving up. Episodes 4–8 are focused on their adult world with brief flashbacks of their teenage years, to me it feels like that switch happens too soon. That's just 25% of the show of them as kids/teens. Don't know about episodes 9–16 but I watch shows to get entertained, I don't have to be patient or put effort into something I don't enjoy just to watch a few flashbacks.
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You actually got the point of the show early on? lol.
The first 4 episodes are great but I dropped it not long after as soon as I realized that the couple as teenagers wouldn't be the main characters anymore. The poster is very misleading, most of the show is them as adults and it's boring.
I watched 8 episodes before giving up. Episodes 4–8 are focused on their adult world with brief flashbacks of their teenage years, to me it feels like that switch happens too soon. That's just 25% of the show of them as kids/teens. Don't know about episodes 9–16 but I watch shows to get entertained, I don't have to be patient or put effort into something I don't enjoy just to watch a few flashbacks.
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And yet…
You're watching a drama that’s about an entire lifetime, and you’re disappointed that the younger years aren’t the focus anymore?
That’s like saying:
"Why isn’t the Hulk in this drama? I’m disappointed. I’m dropping it."
What’s the difference?
There’s no Hulk here. This drama isn’t about teenagers forever.
It’s literally about their whole life story.
And that’s your reason for being disappointed? LMAO.
Do you even have a brain?
I'm not saying my opinion is right and others are wrong.
I'm saying that the opinion claiming this drama is a traditional youth romance between a man and a woman is incorrect, because it simply isn't.
There's no need to argue with facts, right?
No one has the right to take that away.
But you went beyond expressing your opinion as a viewer,
and wrote your comment as if you were disappointed that this drama wasn't a young man and woman romance.
That’s why I told you that this drama doesn’t pursue that kind of thing.
Especially since you didn’t even watch the drama to the end.
If you had watched it all, you’d know that what you said was clearly a foolish evaluation.
The romantic storyline between the young couple is just one element
that is constructed for the actual purpose this drama is trying to convey.
Maybe you wrote your negative comment because you were disappointed
with the short screen time of the characters’ youth,
but that’s a very one-sided complaint, like a tantrum from a 5-year-old.
I hope that, by now, you’ve realized this drama has a more complex structure than you thought—
but even if you did, you would never admit it.
Because you have a special ability to see through everything without even watching the whole show,
and such an admirable personality. LOL.
Just go and watch some boom-boom movies that match your level.
Don’t try to understand something difficult—it’ll only hurt your head.
According to you, a bunch of people overrated a low-level drama that you could totally figure out without even watching it all?
Oh, you really have an admirable personality.
Shall I try writing like you do?
According to your logic, why even watch Marvel movies? They're just sci-fi superhero stuff anyway. Marvel doesn't even try to hide it, right?
No, actually—why even watch movies or dramas at all? They just waste time, don’t they?
And why bother rating anything? Everyone has different tastes anyway, right?
Wait a second... why does MDL even exist?
Go back and try understanding some boom-boom movies first.
You’re watching a drama about someone’s entire life, yet somehow couldn’t handle seeing that character grow old.
Really? Complaining that the poster didn’t warn you? Are you five?
You wanted a run-of-the-mill love story, something simple and digestible. That’s not what this drama was made for. And judging by how it’s currently rated one of the highest on MDL, a lot of people actually got it.
But you didn’t even finish it — and still felt qualified to “critique” it. That’s your mistake. That’s where you went wrong.
Anyway, if you’ve got another title in mind, do yourself a favor this time — and actually finish it before your fingers hit the keyboard.
Are you okay? Looks like that hit you pretty hard.
Don’t worry — when something actually has depth, some people just run. It’s a reflex.
Keep performing. Cute.
Funny how you couldn’t even take those in and dropped it halfway.
And yet, you still believe you’re in a position to judge the whole thing?
That, right there, is what we call arrogance.
That’s not depth, that’s you sinking in your own pretension.
There are people out there who simply lack the depth to grasp what this show is doing. They’re not interested in the layers of meaning or emotional weight—no, they just want some cheap thrills or a cliché romance between a boy and a girl.
They can’t handle the buildup. They don’t have the patience or attention span to understand why the pacing is the way it is, why the flashbacks matter, or how it all pays off in the later episodes. They check out the moment it stops being spoon-fed drama.
They want fast, shallow stimulation. That’s all.
But here’s the thing—this series is a slow burn for a reason. The emotional payoff is earned. And if you can’t sit through the buildup, then of course you’re going to miss the impact. It’s like walking out of a symphony after the first movement and then complaining that it didn’t have a satisfying ending.
People like that don’t watch works of art—they just consume content. And this isn’t just some throwaway drama you binge and forget.
This is a crafted piece of storytelling. A full-bodied, emotionally layered work.
And quite frankly, understanding it, resonating with it, and being moved by it? That’s not for everyone.
It takes a certain level of awareness—and maybe even a little emotional maturity.