I came here specifically because of this, I’m on the same episode and I’m like wait who’s love story is…
I'm also on episode 11 and I hate how the king becomes manipulative to not hear from Gaettong that she loves someone else. Also the fact that both of them hide the truth from her is annoying.
The first two episodes were not that interesting, but it picks up after that. Would have been ok with less episodes. The ending was meh. It seems like every drama with reincarnation stories end the same way. Something recurring that annoyed me : Hwal is so naïve when he fights, thus gets in trouble. You'd think with 600years of experience, he'd be over that kind of mistake. On the other hand, Siho had a perfect reply when her sister was going into the noble idiocy trope, and did it again in a later episode. That was cool.
There's no real reason for Sakura kun to be mute in addition to deaf, right ? A lot of people that become deaf don't suddenly forget how to talk. Maybe there's a reason for it given in latter episodes, I'm only at episode 2.
Okay it's supposed to be fiction but how sick is Korean society that in a lot of these dramas, the teachers and school staff are useless if not on the bullies' side; and that all that hurt goes unpunished. It often comes down to corruption, is that a thing in Korea ? It seems comparable to Spain or Portugal in the transparency.org corruption index; so I wouldn't think it's that bad, am I wrong ?
Anyone else frustrated with the victim in episode 2 that manages to escape and when outside (but still on the property) stays there, not running to hide ? I found myself screaming at the screen.
Did the ML founded a small airline company in Iceland so that the FL can achieve her lifelong dream of becoming…
I think he found a job in Iceland and when they reunited he got her hired which wouldn't be unbelievable since it's a small airline company. But I don't think it's his company he wouldn't have the money to invest in a plane.
Well, if I remember correctly; the robot can actually develop feelings.
Think of it this way. If you don't know it's a robot, and it fools everyone down to the very last detail... (Better than the robot in this drame). It looks like a human, talks like a human, feels like a human and so on... Doesn't it deserve to be considered as sentient, sensible being ?
wait he had nothing to do in the room but play with the appliances. this is so ridiculous.sorry I'm venting.
I don't understand why the characters are so stupid. Ep 15. The "real" Shin just made fun of her at the cinema. Later she meets him again, but it doesn't occur to her that it may still be the real Shin fucking with her. I'm not even talking about the robot, totally unable to prevent someone from removing his watch-battery. You'd think it'd be some of the highest priority concern for him, but he just stands here, useless, while the read Shin removes his watch.
Would have been ok with less episodes. The ending was meh. It seems like every drama with reincarnation stories end the same way.
Something recurring that annoyed me : Hwal is so naïve when he fights, thus gets in trouble. You'd think with 600years of experience, he'd be over that kind of mistake.
On the other hand, Siho had a perfect reply when her sister was going into the noble idiocy trope, and did it again in a later episode. That was cool.
Maybe there's a reason for it given in latter episodes, I'm only at episode 2.
It often comes down to corruption, is that a thing in Korea ? It seems comparable to Spain or Portugal in the transparency.org corruption index; so I wouldn't think it's that bad, am I wrong ?
I found myself screaming at the screen.
I'm not even talking about the robot, totally unable to prevent someone from removing his watch-battery. You'd think it'd be some of the highest priority concern for him, but he just stands here, useless, while the read Shin removes his watch.