What’s wrong with KJ? I love her story and it’s just as hilarious as changhee. I tbink MJ was angry because…
That's why it's painful for me to watch. That she's crying over comments from people that doesn't matter. And can I add we all can be uncomfortable with different things/issues/people?
Their romance is sooo soon? Lol...They been dating for at least a month or 2....
It's never about the timeframe in the story. They could have just met and launch right into a romantic relationship and I can root for them if I'm convinced.
I remember MJ said at one point once they are made whole, they can stop the worshipping. But to me, they have just started the worshipping and everything that has happened hasn't convinced me that they're in a romantic relationship. That's what I'm saying. I know that's an unpopular opinion. But it's still my opinion nonetheless based on what I've watched.
What’s wrong with KJ? I love her story and it’s just as hilarious as changhee. I tbink MJ was angry because…
Good for you that you love KJ's story. To me, she's painful to watch right now. She herself said she's been embarrassed and her crying at almost every turn makes it hard for me to watch. I hope things take a turn for the better for her.
Bai Lang Hua is so ridiculous, always accusing our FL for nothing, it's not like they didn't know each other for…
IKR? But I also attribute it to her jealousy towards FL. She has a bit of a love-hate relationship with FL based on what I saw right from the beginning. So when anything happens, she will blame the FL. And she's not too smart too. Overly protected brat.
Ep 9 was rather slow but ep 10 was great. I love Chang Hee! He always makes me laugh. His life view is hilarious to the max and I love it. I don't enjoy the romance between MJ and Gu very much. Considering both's circumstances, it feels like they are forcing themselves to worship each other. It started okay as they seemed to be trying to heal each other but now they're moving into romance, I feel iffy. Like really? So soon? And what was MJ's reaction to Gu's telling her of his past all about? I didn't understand it. What was she angry with and why did he have to apologize?
KJ is getting painful to watch. IDK what to say about her at this stage.
Didn't like it a lot but didn't hate it. I did appreciate that it was only 6 episodes. Much of it felt disjointed,…
I did ask myself about the flow midway watching it (ep 4 and 5). Then all the blackouts after each scene reminded me of watching a play. But if you sit through and watch till the end (post credits too), then you might see what they're doing. I thought it's brilliant cos I love watching plays (not so much musicals) cos it always leaves me pondering a lot. That's why I said this is a bold production to be put on cable. Someone said they had the balls to pitch this to Netflix but I was even more amazed it is now ranking 4th globally cos while I love it, I also reckon this type of production may not sit well with many.
Not sure why they needed the musical elements. The plot was interesting enough to fill up 6 episodes.
I asked the same question when I first heard about it having musical. But after watching, I realized the musicals really brought out the artistic feel of the webtoon. It's definitely not your usual drama but a unique production of play/drama/musical/art altogether.
I am taking my time to re-watch. In fact when I was watching episode 1, I thought this is a drama you need to take time to savor. Every scene. Every detail. Every line. Every emotion.
Those of you who have read the webtoon would agree...the original webtoon looks almost impossible to execute in reality but they did this and I say, it's such a great interpretation. Just for that alone, I rate it 10/10. I definitely would agree it's not perfect but it's a unique production and more importantly, it moved my heart. So again, 10/10 there.
Hwang in yeop stole the show for me. He is the only one that did justice to his character and resembles his webtoon…
This comment reminds me of the scene in ep 3 that in order to move ahead, the character that Hwang In Yeop played had to jump over his classmate. There is really no need to put others down just to make your bias stand out. If he stole the show for you, that's good. But it doesn't take away the fact that he was not the lead and neither did he do such an outstanding job that he overshadowed Ji Chang Wook or Choi Sung Eun. And while I like Ji Chang Wook, I don't have to put others down just to make him look good. People have eyes and judgment. Plus the man is charismatic enough to stand out on his own. Just his silhouette alone can cover up any other shadows.
the musical scenes make me feel nostalgic, almost as if i were watching a classic disney movie like HSM or something!!…
I thought it's better than the Disney productions though cos I always fall asleep on those especially when they start their singing and dancing. This one I didn't and found myself looking forward to the singing.
Can anyone tell me if the scene of Ri Eul the teenager met Ah Yi the child was in the webtoon? Cos I don't remember it and I went back to check and still couldn't find that scene in the webtoon.
I remember MJ said at one point once they are made whole, they can stop the worshipping. But to me, they have just started the worshipping and everything that has happened hasn't convinced me that they're in a romantic relationship. That's what I'm saying. I know that's an unpopular opinion. But it's still my opinion nonetheless based on what I've watched.
KJ is getting painful to watch. IDK what to say about her at this stage.
Those of you who have read the webtoon would agree...the original webtoon looks almost impossible to execute in reality but they did this and I say, it's such a great interpretation. Just for that alone, I rate it 10/10. I definitely would agree it's not perfect but it's a unique production and more importantly, it moved my heart. So again, 10/10 there.