They had a cardboard cutout of her in front of the convenience store bc she was advertising alcohol. In one of the earlier episodes Samdal drunkenly said "let's go home Tae Hee" and grabbed the cutout of her
This is the first drama that made me cry every single episode. It was a very emotional and heartwarming show. I wish there were 16 episodes because there were plot points I wished were fleshed out more but overall this was a great watch. Ra Mi Ran and Lee Do Hyun deserves all the acting awards.
Started out really good. I was laughing and swooning so hard in the first few episodes but then the writing went downhill. The main couple didn't have any chemistry and I found their romantic scenes to be super awkward. Not sure why they had to introduce unnecessary drama in the last few episodes when the show is already shorter than normal.
*Not trying to defend anyone*They dated for 9 months after abortion (So it's not like he immediately broke up…
You know people's feelings and mind change over time right? People say "I love you" and then break up 1 month later. People get married with the promise of staying "till death do us part" and then get divorced 1 year later. It doesn't mean those feelings and promises were all lies. We don't know the full story and it's very possible that KSH meant the promises he made about marriage. He stayed with her for almost a year after the abortion and even the OP posted in her recent statement that they were both in love at one point. You can't just say he kicked her to the curb. They were clearly incompatible and had different goals in life. He just happened to prioritize his career over her and that is OK.
I truly believe that what Seonho has shown us in 2D1N is his real personality (to some extent, of course). He said so himself that it doesn't even feel like work because he gets to travel, eat, and play games with his friends. It must've been the only time he was able to somewhat relax amidst all of the drama (reel and real) in his life. That being said, it'll be extremely hard for me to watch this show without Seonho in it because he had such a pivotal role. It'll feel very empty, awkward, and sad watching the 5 of them pretending to be ok, but I still want to support the cast :(
I mentioned earlier that I mostly watch Cdramas and Ep.15 is a perfect example why. This drama was so light and…
The hints of melo were always there from the start, though? You see epilogues of Dusik having nightmares, seeking therapy, and being hesitant to pursue Hyejin/open up. His whereabouts for that 5 year period was a mystery to all of Gongjin. Episode 15 shows how Dusik even became "Chief Hong." the cheerful guy who always helps everyone. This drama perfectly shows you how everyone's lives aren't always sunshine and rainbows... there are good and bad times, and episode 16 will beautifully wrap up the series on a positive note.
My point tbh. They failed to create an actual traumatic experience. While I agree that traumas affect people differently,…
He has survivor's guilt.. just because he wasn't at fault for either deaths, it obviously took a toll on him. He probably thought: what if I insisted on driving that night? what if I was more attentive and reassuring to the security guard? what if I answered the security guard's call that night? there's always a chance the security guard wouldn't commit suicide had dusik taken his call & gave him reassurance. Just because you're "smart" doesn't make you emotionally + mentally strong to handle these kinds of situations.
I hope this movie does well in the box office!!