Where's my Yurim/Heedo folks at because I'm currently writing us a full Madrid Olympics and what was supposed…
The first 8 ep m/1st half was an entire arc itself to build up that rivalry & Asian Game in SK which was amazingly well done. Those were my favorite episodes.
Still one of the best historical c-drama that actually write women well & respect them, specifically the FL. I hope both writers team up again & write another c-drama as awesome as this one!
The husband is irrelevant tothe story (although I wished they showed him at the some point) & the end epilogue…
I mean ‘irrelevant’ as in they don’t physically show him (because plot point -covid timeline ) - he’s only mention by a mere few words.
It’s intentional why they don’t show him because it would break the immersion of the past storyline since it focus on HD & her relationship with YJ (and TaeYang squad) although I feel like it sort of backfire narrative wise, since there’s an imbalance between the past & present.
what i truly dont get is why we didnt see the father of na hee dos daughter and the last sequence when baek yijin…
The husband is irrelevant to the story (although I wished they showed him at the some point) & the end epilogue is just to show that HD is YJ’s first love.
It’s one of those drama where the story flows slightly more cohesively as you watch. I mean the first quarter was basically a trench war zone arc lol. Although the directing style isn’t my liking & the translation is rough. Once they introduce MXY, the story really kicks in & becomes more easily digestible. Really like MXY intro into the story in ep 11.
I put this on hold after ep 12 since I got a strong feeling that the drama is getting more melodramatic, but finally…
A break needed to happen because they don’t end up together. My gripe is the way it happens. Not everyone ends up with their first love but no way does everyone in real life have their first love that's beautifully portray & deep as HD & YJ. It transcends all things even romantic love. It’s just love.
YJ literally ran across the city to track a referee at a hotel & airport just to get facts straight for HD, drove to a train station to pick her up so she won't be late, fought against his seniors(which he could have gotten fire for on the spot since he’s a newbie) so HD won't get physically hurt & wrongly portray in the media, & worry about the little bruises on her toes. He doesn't like when HD avoids him.
It’s a fictional story. If this was realistic, Yurim & JW would not lasted that long, SW would not meet YH years later because suddenly they all met to attend SW’s father funeral who we didn’t know even exist lol? And YJ’s father is a financial criminal who wasn’t even held accountable? But they all end up with cookie cutter endings.
What happened to Bali & Let’s go to school Sang Doo, were dramas I watched as a kid. Both dramas were terrible lol & it definitely didn’t age well. The death trope literally happens at the end in the most melodramatic-nonsensical manner lol.
Yes, It was a common trope to kill off ML in the early 2000 dramas. I mean we all thought YJ was dead in the present lol 😂. YJ is pretty much nonexistent in 2021 since we don’t actually get to see him.
Sending death threats to the production team & cast is dumb in general for any drama but I’ve only seen people hating-disliking-critiquing the last ep/ending of 2521.
The sister was talking about divorced men/dating but the man(who I assume is divorced) with his daughter sat next to them happens to work at same company as MJ so they all felt embarrassed talking like that.
It's my first time watching Kim Tae Ri and she should be nominated for Best Actress this year. She nailed her…
NHD is one of the more unique & memorable FL in kdramaland for sure. And with KTR portrayal, it made me enjoyed the show a whole lot more. Yes, I may be bias but KTR has always been consistent in all the stuff she’s been in so she deserves a BaekSang this year.
It’s been 3 yrs since I watched this & it still amazes me to this day. Hope u enjoy the ride!
It’s intentional why they don’t show him because it would break the immersion of the past storyline since it focus on HD & her relationship with YJ (and TaeYang squad) although I feel like it sort of backfire narrative wise, since there’s an imbalance between the past & present.
the story (although I wished they showed him at the some point) & the end epilogue is just to show that HD is YJ’s first love.
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2521 really carried that energy on kdrama Twitter from Feb to March. Now it’s so quiet lol.
Also ZH as ZSl is sooo handsome.
YJ literally ran across the city to track a referee at a hotel & airport just to get facts straight for HD, drove to a train station to pick her up so she won't be late, fought against his seniors(which he could have gotten fire for on the spot since he’s a newbie) so HD won't get physically hurt & wrongly portray in the media, & worry about the little bruises on her toes. He doesn't like when HD avoids him.
It’s a fictional story. If this was realistic, Yurim & JW would not lasted that long, SW would not meet YH years later because suddenly they all met to attend SW’s father funeral who we didn’t know even exist lol? And YJ’s father is a financial criminal who wasn’t even held accountable? But they all end up with cookie cutter endings.
I mean I don’t know why they couldn’t pan to HD’s husband or MC as a toddler - even if it’s from their back visible only - at her retirement lol.
Yes, It was a common trope to kill off ML in the early 2000 dramas. I mean we all thought YJ was dead in the present lol 😂. YJ is pretty much nonexistent in 2021 since we don’t actually get to see him.
I think the writer wanted to point out that HD is married in a dramatized way.
I’ve seen D.P. & I’m rooting for that one too.