Now thinking back I think the reason why Eunho dated Hyunoh for 8 years without mentioning marriage but suddenly…
well done analysis. now that you said it I think chorong's background really took a part to help him realized. waaah it came from a deep thought to build the characters. the writer is really something.
I was about to drop on episode 1, but episode 2 made my day.Since, I'm enjoying a lot the drama. Not an easy one.
I didn't have an intention to drop yet but definitely the first two episodes pissed me off and made me confused 😂 if I didn't read your interpretation that time, maybe I wouldn't enjoy it this much now. in my case, it's not the drama that failed me but I'm the one who almost fail to understand this drama 😂
Starts with EunHo at home, writing: "I want to live as Hyeri again, to discover how she finds happiness".She takes…
this makes me realize that maybe the situation was like this: that colleague called hyunoh but when he asked about marriage he actually talked to someone else.
wah it's really a mind blowing. but now that you said it, it makes sense. I wondered about it too. but damn, I…
I just checked the link and the blog have real discussions about the drama. it's fun reading everyone's interpretation.
yes, your love watching comment is more focus on the important parts that you want to highlight.
yes, I was active on the castaway diva comment section and I think I also saw you here and there tho I don't exactly remember where lol. and I agree about castaway diva, I love the analogy, typically the characteristic of the screenwriter. I've been expecting her to have that kind of work especially since 'I can hear your voice', this one blew my mind away. her drama always has essence.
the writer is one of my favorites, I think I follow her work since dream high. although I don't include the dramas I've finished watching prior joining mdl on the completed watching list. the only recent drama I haven't watch from her is while you were sleeping. but it's already on my watching list since forever in my mind lol. have you watch it btw? you seem like lee jong suk from your profile.
I have questions 1. why J didn't kill daon back then when I believe he had a chance? because grandma protected him? but who is him to be protected by her? how his parents knew her to begin with? or by any chance they met at the after life?
2. isn't it weird to bring daon back to life even if justita accidentally killed an innocent? who tf is his identity?
Who do you think is serial killer J and why1. Joo Hyung-Suk (Dead detective husband )2. Jung Tae-Kyu (Bitna ex)3.…
I also have a weird feeling about her husband but I'm still on denial mode 😂
it's just because usually he plays a strong character in every drama. and I find it weird that he's too ordinary here 😂 it will be a big plot twist if he's the one but also super heart breaking. that's why I still have a positive thinking that hopefully he's not j. I don't dare to think about that any further.
but I have bad news, usually my gut feeling that I denied turns out to be true 😭
my theory is justitia gonna kill jung sunwoo or whoever, because he killed detective kim. only to find out he doesn't have accumulative 13 points wich means whoever killed the detective was not the original j. it's just a set up scenario made by bitna's ex fiance to make the villa residents leave the neighborhood.
they just released ost part 4 - what if by plave. most likely it's from the pov of hyunoh again. and looking by the lyrics, it seems the next episode is about his regret.
Why does Jung Hae In looks so different in this one? like I almost didnt recognize him at first, something up…
make up, hairstyle, fashion stayle, weight lost, even attitude. I noticed him from head to toe because I didn't know it started from when but I began to see him as someone else here. instead of jung haein, choiseung resembled more to jung gyumin in my eyes 😭
but isn't it means that he's successfully bring the character to life? when we don't see choi seung hyo as actor jung hae in anymore.
Just comparing the scenes between the Chinese version and this its obvious how much worse Korean society is. For…
I don't live in korea nor in china. but once a driver asked about my private matter and I answered with honorific and super smooth tone as if I was talking to a king. did I really brainwashed and pressured by social structure to honor him? nah! it was voluntarily and perfectly calculated response. it was like, kill them with kindness. maturing is realizing that being polite is a classy savage way to fight with that sort of person.
and I proud that I didn't get triggered. I learn it the hard way that getting triggered means you loose. once you showed them some attitude, you'd only shift the attention from them to you. and the worst scenario, if they decided to steal your role and to play the victim card instead, that would only make you look like a weirdo. I believe in whichever society, being polite prevents you to give them an opportunity to get to you even more.
I mean both the original and adaptation just showed how normal people would respond to the situation, just a little bit different in interpretation. korea has issues, but the generalization from that one scene is too far from the harbour.
wah it's really a mind blowing. but now that you said it, it makes sense. I wondered about it too. but damn, I…
no way you really published an e-book of your analysis 😭😂 thanks a bunch for your dedication, that's gonna be helpful. I'm going to study it to look the pieces I missed lol
Yeah, I'm shocked by how frequently Hye-yeon's misfortunes are played for laughs.
it's only halfway of the drama. If I were the writer, that's the moment to prepare for hyeyeon's character development. she pretended to be okay so far, but there will be a moment when she can't accept it anymore.
wah it's really a mind blowing. but now that you said it, it makes sense. I wondered about it too. but damn, I…
you can say that but reading a scene is really different than reading a text. sometimes it's just like when you wach a train passing by lol. it happens so fast and even though you see everything, there's a chance you don't really understand what it means lol.
now that you said it everything fits into the place lol.
I didn't notice about nail on the coffin part at all.
have you thought about the beginning of ep 5? when hyunoh forgot about his wallet.
Some thoughts about the parking lot:There is two yellow cabs. And just this fact is strange, because the parking…
wah it's really a mind blowing. but now that you said it, it makes sense. I wondered about it too. but damn, I didn't think it could be an analogy of DID. for the writer to put it into the detail is awesome but for you to be able to read that scene needs a next level understanding of reading too much into the lines 😭 I found it easier to read the hidden meaning on the text, but to read the scene can easily distracted by the visual itself.
please add this your note if by any chance, one day you're not lazy anymore to compile all of your analysis 😂
I really like the pararel world story. but I find that the story of the ordinary boy who was smitten by the girl that seduced him by the window and pretended didn't know taekwondo is more heart fluttering.
it would be something fresh if the boy from another world and alice were just in a comradeship.
In Ep7 Prosecutor gave in, not due to kang Bitna but due to not going against chaebol family. It is a rigged trial.
right. from the police and prosecutor, and the whole thing was rigged. even the lawyer gave a signal to kang bitna. there's a reason why they chose her as the judge. she was supposed to be a part of them because of her connection to her ex fiance family and act as a puppet too just like them.
that colleague called hyunoh but when he asked about marriage he actually talked to someone else.
yes, your love watching comment is more focus on the important parts that you want to highlight.
yes, I was active on the castaway diva comment section and I think I also saw you here and there tho I don't exactly remember where lol. and I agree about castaway diva, I love the analogy, typically the characteristic of the screenwriter. I've been expecting her to have that kind of work especially since 'I can hear your voice', this one blew my mind away. her drama always has essence.
the writer is one of my favorites, I think I follow her work since dream high. although I don't include the dramas I've finished watching prior joining mdl on the completed watching list. the only recent drama I haven't watch from her is while you were sleeping. but it's already on my watching list since forever in my mind lol. have you watch it btw? you seem like lee jong suk from your profile.
1. why J didn't kill daon back then when I believe he had a chance?
because grandma protected him? but who is him to be protected by her? how his parents knew her to begin with? or by any chance they met at the after life?
2. isn't it weird to bring daon back to life even if justita accidentally killed an innocent? who tf is his identity?
it's just because usually he plays a strong character in every drama. and I find it weird that he's too ordinary here 😂 it will be a big plot twist if he's the one but also super heart breaking. that's why I still have a positive thinking that hopefully he's not j. I don't dare to think about that any further.
but I have bad news, usually my gut feeling that I denied turns out to be true 😭
but isn't it means that he's successfully bring the character to life? when we don't see choi seung hyo as actor jung hae in anymore.
and I proud that I didn't get triggered. I learn it the hard way that getting triggered means you loose. once you showed them some attitude, you'd only shift the attention from them to you. and the worst scenario, if they decided to steal your role and to play the victim card instead, that would only make you look like a weirdo. I believe in whichever society, being polite prevents you to give them an opportunity to get to you even more.
I mean both the original and adaptation just showed how normal people would respond to the situation, just a little bit different in interpretation. korea has issues, but the generalization from that one scene is too far from the harbour.
now that you said it everything fits into the place lol.
I didn't notice about nail on the coffin part at all.
have you thought about the beginning of ep 5? when hyunoh forgot about his wallet.
please add this your note if by any chance, one day you're not lazy anymore to compile all of your analysis 😂
it would be something fresh if the boy from another world and alice were just in a comradeship.