The last two episodes were the most dull episodes of this show .
Really? I find the show more and more compelling as it seems quite realistic, especially with the cast's performance. I don't even care that much what the ending will be like as long as they keep making it compelling. I feel like I'm just watching a real person's life unfold.
Watching the beginning of episode 11 felt like watching a music video -- short, sweet, and dreamlike. That's probably a perfect summary for Yumi and Babi's relationship.
I feel that there is contradiction like ML seems smart at times and dumb the very next moment. About the cafe…
I'm glad I'm not the only who feels the same way. At first, I felt excited when they showed or explained the setup and it's actually quite unique to have a shaman lead character, but after the introduction was over, it felt boring.
This is an entertaining drama, but I'm not exactly engaged when watching it. It's funny at times (Kwak Shi Yang's character is comedy gold here), but I don't really care much about the characters. Does somebody feel the same way and if yes, can you explain why? I can't exactly pinpoint the cause.
It's so endearing how the whole town got affected even though they don't have any blood relations to the person. Such deep connection. It reminds me of my uncles (from my dad's side) who died in their 40s-50s. I didn't really feel the kind of sorrow the characters felt here because I rarely see them. But when one of my co-workers who I closely worked with and talked to, died recently, I got much more affected that it was hard for me to even work without being reminded of her. I've only known her for 3 months as well. It's just amazing how human relationships or connections work.
Instead of revealing that eun siwoo is Taesung's mom, I think Hanbyul will just reveal she's Taesung's gf.
That's what I was thinking from the beginning of the episode. Why can't they just reveal that instead? Simpler than it seems and just hide her identity since she's a non-celebrity.
Just like in real life, time does not solve people's problem. So the scene where Mi-Jeong's dad asking how Mr. Gu is and Mr. Gu saying he's fine is a great example of that. I was happy at the end of the episode, but that loafed question by dad is going to be foreshadowing for the incoming storm.
And we can't prepare for it. But hey, let's look forward to the fluttering moments, right?
I think I'm one of the few people who's not enjoying this drama anymore. While it always had a serious edge to…
Count me as one of those few people. As I'm typing right now, I'm also watching episode 9 for the 3rd time now since I couldn't focus after 10, 15 minutes into the episode. Too bad, I thought the first few episodes have potential, especially coming from the writer of Tomorrow With You (which I have rewatched over and over again).
Then maybe you'd see the signs
I don't remmeber some of those. Thanks.
And we can't prepare for it. But hey, let's look forward to the fluttering moments, right?
-Me to Mr. Gu