Ehen ST meet MY in the hospital the first time he draw her face with a smile on it, and in the last episodes they…
There is a difference between drawing what you see and using the knowledge you have to create a new piece of work. ST had no problems drawing her facial expressions because she was smiling right then - it was already what he saw and could therfore draw it with ease. However, he had to create the facial expressions of each character by himself, like carving out the artwork from scratch. ST has problems recognizing and understanding different emotions and expressions due to his disability which was why he found it hard to make up their faces.
The whole mystery aspect was completely left unsolved,and that kind of sucks. But id like to think that was intentional…
I don't think KSH would consider taking up the offer of another season because he usually wants a challenging project and something different - same with SYJ. Although the mother plot had many unsolved mysteries that seems to be onto another season, the story has already brought closure with much character developments, having another season won't benefit much other than an explanation ... which would be a weak plot. Not likely will they try and produce a season 2 in the near future.
The Drama was really good at the beginning and deserved all the praise it deserved at first. But after the first…
Hm, I don't absolutely agree with your point about everyone overlooking the plot twist. On the contrary, after the plot reveal, many were disappointed and that is evident in this comment section as well as other reviews/recaps. Of course, there are people who are willing to overlook the terrible writing but you can't do anything about it - if they want to overlook it and are okay with the plot being the way it is, then so be it.
Also, while I agree with you the later episodes weren't as captivating as the first few (the last ep did not let down though), I have to say they did do a good job in the mental health aspect: we all know how the main leads healed so not going into that. The patient who was affected by the war had a scene with the director, a meaningful scene where he was on the way to finding the door out. The lady who lost her daughter had ample amount of screen time for her to heal, and the show even showed the process of her healing. As for the other two side characters who came back, although they didn't show the full process of them healing, the show had only that few eps left so I suppose they couldn't squeeze it all in but at least their story showed the journey
It's interesting that you used the words "extremely shallow plot-less melodramatic shit" when the majority of…
Don't mind them, I suppose it's their opinion no matter how many nonsensical points written. This comment seems to have become a post for non-fans to come and rant about the drama and its "disappointment" anyway so let us leave them be to it.
That last scene ... the amount of character growth ST had is unimaginable - the fact that he turned out to be the protector of the trio, the big brother, accepting MY & JS as family, then letting MY & GT go off by themselves ... tissues I need tissues
just wondering: you say that "they failed to deliver" ... what exactly did they fail to deliver on again?
Exactly. Somehow when something is popular and there are so many praises for it, there will always be a few who will have to do the opposite ... maybe to satisfy themselves?
I actually love constructive criticism, it makes the show more realistic because nothing is perfect. But if you would like to give criticism at least try to give actual evidence to support your opinion sigh
That's exactly why the rating in Korea is not doing well. Started at 6%, went down, at some point it inched higher,…
Look, from the way I perceived your comment - your point was that many people didn't like the show as the ratings were "low". And quote "only people who got hooked on it, who defend the show". If that isn't bringing down it, then what else were you trying to prove?
I have zero problems with you not liking the show - I always tell people: don't like the show? then don't watch and move on. Who cares really if you dislike the drama, not everyone has the same taste anyway. My "problem" as you say was that the ratings in Korea is NOT a deciding factor to whether the drama is doing well and there was really no point in bringing it up.
That's exactly why the rating in Korea is not doing well. Started at 6%, went down, at some point it inched higher,…
Please, enough with the ratings. At this point we all know that a drama doesn't need to have good ratings in order to be deemed a great one - not just for this drama but for others as well. As the above commenter has said, its doing so well internationaly and enough fame to say its really popular - stop using the ratings to bring down the drama because it is not going to work.
Sadly what looks to be the conclution of the drama part in this kdrama is hugely dissapointing.The mother's charecter…
I was a tiny bit disappointed as the mother plot wasn't that interesting and in depth as I hoped it would be but I can look over that. ST scenes were funny lol
It was the best! LOL.. but damn the way it ended though!
The show really loves making parallels and I'm not complain haha. But the ending made me excited and annoyed all at once ... always with the cliffhangers urgh
Are you talking about the main lead? Because she was never even said to be a psychopath in the first place so…
Yeah I'm not 100% sure it as an actual term for medical diagnoses but it isn't the same thing as ASPD either. Not everyone with ASPD can be concluded as a psychopath and vice versa so it's better to still differentiate the two terms.
I'm in episode 8 and i don't think she has ASPD at this point. It's hard to watch her supposedly healing since…
Are you talking about the main lead? Because she was never even said to be a psychopath in the first place so of course her actions portrayed wouldn't be of so?
I am angry with the dad. He should have made sure the mother could not get out of the bag and swim her way out…
I'm not even sure the mother was in the bag in the first place. I mean there is no way she fell over the railing, bleed so much, got locked in the basement for not sure how long, then even got thrown into lake and still has enough energy to escape.
Also, while I agree with you the later episodes weren't as captivating as the first few (the last ep did not let down though), I have to say they did do a good job in the mental health aspect: we all know how the main leads healed so not going into that. The patient who was affected by the war had a scene with the director, a meaningful scene where he was on the way to finding the door out. The lady who lost her daughter had ample amount of screen time for her to heal, and the show even showed the process of her healing. As for the other two side characters who came back, although they didn't show the full process of them healing, the show had only that few eps left so I suppose they couldn't squeeze it all in but at least their story showed the journey
I actually love constructive criticism, it makes the show more realistic because nothing is perfect. But if you would like to give criticism at least try to give actual evidence to support your opinion sigh
I have zero problems with you not liking the show - I always tell people: don't like the show? then don't watch and move on. Who cares really if you dislike the drama, not everyone has the same taste anyway. My "problem" as you say was that the ratings in Korea is NOT a deciding factor to whether the drama is doing well and there was really no point in bringing it up.