Now that Soo Ah had her redemption episode *shudders in revulsion*, Dong Jae got over his phobia, Ha Joon found out about Yeol and Yeon Doo... We need the drama of the parents wanting to wed and making a relationship between Yeol and Yeon Doo seem impossible. Then the whole everything is alright and the happy ending. *sigh*
Seriously... WTF? Soo Ah was so easily forgiven because she was going to kill herself? People were blaming themselves for her wanting to kill herself? Did they FORGET that the reason they were mean to Soo Ah was because of the EXCESSIVELY awful sh*t she did to them in the first place? Even after all the second chances she gave people? Sooooo, what I'm getting from this show is: Be a complete a$$hole to people. Don't worry about feelings of other people, only look out for yourself. Then when things aren't going well and people are mad at you, attempt to kill yourself in a subtle, yet obvious way... Walk SLOWLY to a specific intersection (giving people time to find you and stop you) and shuffle into moderate traffic once everyone is close enough to see you.
I watched 16 episodes... There are only 2 left and I just don't know if I have it in me to watch those last 2…
OH, LORD... I finished that mess too... I did however drop Blood after 8 episodes. A few others I still have on hold. I usually drop them after the first episode and never look back, but if I make it to 5 or more episodes... I have to finish them.
I. Am. LOVING. This. Show. It's over the top, but also not. And it doesn't hurt that there are so many pretty boys in it either. Seriously, this show is one of the few that I look forward to every week. <3 <3 <3
I watched 16 episodes... There are only 2 left and I just don't know if I have it in me to watch those last 2 episodes. This show started off so good, but once things changed (Yeo Jin waking up) the show took a nose dive and never took off again. At some point, I'll get to those last 2 episodes, but only because I can't quit a show when I get that far along. Not because I give a damn about how it ends. I have no interest in it at all, but I'm too stubborn to quit. >.<
Wow... Just, wow. I thought that this show was cute and campy, but the last two episodes ruined all the good stuff they had built up. Giving everyone a happy ending was infuriating. No one got any comeuppance. They gave the the one mother-in-law the Grinch treatment... WTF? She said she was like that because she didn't want her son to leave her? Everything she did was selfish! Not for the sake of her son, but for herself. She USED her son. She didn't do things FOR him. And letting Ha Ji back into the house after that spiteful little witch stole from them and helped the house she stole for win the competition while looking down on them? Nope. So much nope. And the lukewarm reunion of In Young and Myeong Seok... It was disappointing.
First, while I appreciated the action scenes and the love that Do Hyung felt, I got bored a bit with the extended…
It's possible... However, the fact that she tried killing herself because he "found out" about her past (even though he actually already knew, but was pretending ignorance for her benefit) was beyond idiotic. And she was running from him, even knowing that he was trying to find her AFTER “finding out" was ridiculous. What was she afraid of? Him calling her a sl*t? He obviously wanted her and she was being selfish… The writers made her this moronic female that kept lying about her past and screwing up her present.
First, while I appreciated the action scenes and the love that Do Hyung felt, I got bored a bit with the extended…
Lol... Ok, I went back AGAIN... I will say that I was bored with some of the show and I totally missed the one second scene where they randomly put the monitor with his heart beating on it AFTER he is on the pier. So, I was wrong. They made it so that he lived his happily ever after. Naega teullyeoss-eo... joesonghabnida. I will say that while I was displeased with the ending, that it made the ending more interesting with his death, rather than the happily ever after, but I'm not mad that they gave him that either. What I am mad at is the fact that I don't feel like Joo Young deserved a guy like that... Hahahahahaha!!
First, while I appreciated the action scenes and the love that Do Hyung felt, I got bored a bit with the extended…
I'm not trying to argue or anything and I wasn't looking for anyone to convince me... I went back again, because you seem so positive. I will say that the "wedding" scene happened before he flatlined. The monitor when he flatlined was exactly the same when it went to the faded to the water and pier scene. I'm just saying that there are definitely different ways that that scene can be interpreted. That was all I was saying.
Episode 12 - 3 minutes in. I can't even... There's only one way in and out of the area that they're searching and they backed out of the way for a car to leave without checking to see if the gold was transferred from one vehicle to another. Wow. Just... Wow. I hate when the writers make people in professional positions look completely incompetent. They made such a big point in the beginning of this series to show us how observant Yeong Jin is. How is is POSSIBLE that she would be like, "back the car up so this truck that was at the factory building we are going to investigate can go." without being suspicious.
First, while I appreciated the action scenes and the love that Do Hyung felt, I got bored a bit with the extended…
I did watch it. I went back are rewatched it. He flatlined and they were using the defibrillator on him, then all of a sudden you see a scene where he is happy with Joo Young. I took that as being his form of heaven... *shrugs* I guess it could just how I interpreted it. There wasn't a definitive time lapse to give credence to him healing sufficiently from his major injuries. I mean... He died. That's what happened... He flatlined, so technically he was dead. Then all of a sudden he’s riding a bike and smiling on a pier? K… I mean, I prefer thinking that he’s alive and living happily, but my first impression of that ending is that he died and was in his own personal heaven.
First, while I appreciated the action scenes and the love that Do Hyung felt, I got bored a bit with the extended search and ultimately his clearing the path for Joo Young to be safe. Second... Did they end it with him dying? The man was beat in the head repeatedly with metal pipes and bats & stabbed at least on one occasion... He lived through all that to be killed at the very end? When there were paramedics there? I don't know what to do with that.
People can talk about formulas and whatever else they want... I'm well aware how kdramas work. What I hope for when I'm watching a kdrama and there's romance in it, is chemistry and a decent build up. There is almost zero chemistry here and the fact that they are in love feels like it's just out out of nowhere... I could see the beginnings of it, but the writers kinda dropped the ball on this one and rushed along. I know that they have to fit a lot of stuff into X amount of episodes, but sometimes I wish that they would pay attention to the major points. This "romance" is almost as bad as the leads in High Society. In that one the writers did an amazing job with the second lead couple, but the first leads had not a drop of chemistry and the romance was written horribly as well.
Seriously... WTF? Soo Ah was so easily forgiven because she was going to kill herself? People were blaming themselves for her wanting to kill herself? Did they FORGET that the reason they were mean to Soo Ah was because of the EXCESSIVELY awful sh*t she did to them in the first place? Even after all the second chances she gave people? Sooooo, what I'm getting from this show is: Be a complete a$$hole to people. Don't worry about feelings of other people, only look out for yourself. Then when things aren't going well and people are mad at you, attempt to kill yourself in a subtle, yet obvious way... Walk SLOWLY to a specific intersection (giving people time to find you and stop you) and shuffle into moderate traffic once everyone is close enough to see you.