I didn't expect they would end her things with zz like that π I thought it would just be a simple she realized…
bit it's still sad.
and it will be brutally emotional once zz realized that she really cared for him and all the vicious things she said to him, she didn't mean it that way. or he already knew it? that's why he didn't try to hold her back from leaving π
I didn't expect they would end her things with zz like that π I thought it would just be a simple she realized her feeling for him was just a guilt from the other life.
but how can I recover from this? π how can she moved on when she knew she let go of the best thing that ever happened to her? how can she ever recover?
that scene triggered me. I was be able to move on when I realized that person wasn't a good guy. but zz is so precious, how can she handle the heartbreak? π
I have never seen Melancholia. In my country sexual relations between teacher and student, especially before the…
I completely agree with your comment. I just can't believe the intention of the original poster who compared this drama to melancholia.
I've seen melancholia. it's not a romance drama. I understand it can be uncomfortable if only judge it on the surface. I could be wrong but as far as I remember the leads in melancholia started to see each other when he's an adult too.
that's why I don't understand why op compared this to melancholia. because that drama and this, shouldn't be compared to go against each other. people who judge melancholia and hidden love only on the surface and not following the plot, just see it in a bad light.
did op (user @rogue) ever finished watching hidden love or just judged it by the synopsis? because it's clear that the ml in hidden love started to see her in a romantic way when she was in college. and what did op meant about the flirtious look when he tutored her? he was just being sweet to his best friend's little sister. it was one sided. he even knew about her feeling when she was already legal too right?
I think was op just being jealous. both melancholia and hidden love has the potential to make people misunderstand, but this drama gained so much love despite also received some critiques. melancholia is not a romance drama and it's about math and political conflict inside the school, so it's understandable it doesn't get wider audience. and because it's about teacher and ex student, automatically people would rise more concern.
I had the urge to open my eyes because it was so cold in the morning. apparently it was in the middle of me dreaming about this drama lol. I even remember vividly I narrated the story and said the dialogue in my heart π as if really watching the drama and reading the subtitle in my dream π
After completing this drama if anyone is searching for something similar to watch in-terms of script, acting &…
I recently just finished the double, and this drama has the similar vibe to it. as I'm looking for the other drama with the same vibe, I'll definitely take a note on your recommendation. thanks a bunch. xoxo
wait, will there going to be another variable? because gong jin wook knew he wasn't the original doctor. I'd love to see the next episode to be a total chaos for jongui's plot.
plus jongsoo knew his scheme too. and taejin is not stupid.
I was glad the prosecutor got the annoying childhood connection π€£ And we were happily getting a normal slow…
that's an interesting theory and sounds more logical than mine lol. my extreme theory is that they stole him instead of eunha to pay for eunha's dad's debt. and they sold him to the gang leader π the leader adopted him, changed his name, etc.
I love the idea that he had a childhood fantasy, wanted to be normal and fit in the society. I think that thought is sexy if that's even make sense lol.
the taxi driver who drove junseo at the day of his death. and he was also the friend of the classmate who died because of jungsoo and friends. you know the high school scandal they always talking about in the drama.
apparently noh gyumin was from different school. he wore a different uniform back then. maybe that's why the main leads didn't know him. even yunho didn't know him too. nobody knew him except maybe jongui and junseo. and they learned about his existence later.
They killed their classmate as they set his house to fire
when we saw jongsoo said that, it seemed like that classmate is a bully who stole an innocent kid's money. but was that really the case?
on the day of the incident, they showed that that classmate said something to noh gyumin about how he filled a complain to jongsoo's dad in hope he could resolve something. apparently something about anything bad jongsoo and his friends did in school.
if it's really about money, maybe it was the "donation" money they collected from the students. before, junseo was in charge of that, but since jaekyung reported the case, maybe junseo didn't want to get involved anymore.
and in the latest episode, taejin mentioned something about how jongsoo and friends pointed jongui as the class secretary or something. maybe since then, jongui was in charge to take care of the dirty money. and that's how that classmate who died got involved. maybe he wanted to report it to jungsoo's dad, since jaekyung reported the school to the government already but nothing better changed.
waittttt now that you worded this I'm more convinced that jun SEO killed himself otherwise yes his death is useless
I thought it was also like that. but then I remember jongui said something about the shoes. that junseo didn't take off his shoes when he first saw him. but then when junseo found, the shoes were on the 9 floor. and when he said that, jongui didn't seem lie about it.
and since the shoes are being the intro in every episode, it seemed a strong symbolic items to tell the audience about the meaning.
What if suddenly we have the company owner Jong soos dad the killerπ€£π
that's what I thought too. but maybe taejin was behind it. he has the strongest motive to kill junseo. but he'd never use his own hands. maybe he just threw something to provoke jungsoo's dad. something like "junseo will tell everything about the school scandal and your son's addiction." and the rest is history.
and it will be brutally emotional once zz realized that she really cared for him and all the vicious things she said to him, she didn't mean it that way. or he already knew it? that's why he didn't try to hold her back from leaving π
but how can I recover from this? π how can she moved on when she knew she let go of the best thing that ever happened to her? how can she ever recover?
that scene triggered me. I was be able to move on when I realized that person wasn't a good guy. but zz is so precious, how can she handle the heartbreak? π
I've seen melancholia. it's not a romance drama. I understand it can be uncomfortable if only judge it on the surface. I could be wrong but as far as I remember the leads in melancholia started to see each other when he's an adult too.
that's why I don't understand why op compared this to melancholia. because that drama and this, shouldn't be compared to go against each other. people who judge melancholia and hidden love only on the surface and not following the plot, just see it in a bad light.
did op (user @rogue) ever finished watching hidden love or just judged it by the synopsis? because it's clear that the ml in hidden love started to see her in a romantic way when she was in college. and what did op meant about the flirtious look when he tutored her? he was just being sweet to his best friend's little sister. it was one sided. he even knew about her feeling when she was already legal too right?
I think was op just being jealous. both melancholia and hidden love has the potential to make people misunderstand, but this drama gained so much love despite also received some critiques. melancholia is not a romance drama and it's about math and political conflict inside the school, so it's understandable it doesn't get wider audience. and because it's about teacher and ex student, automatically people would rise more concern.
plus jongsoo knew his scheme too. and taejin is not stupid.
oh I want to watch them burn so bad
but there are minor characters who dressed like a typical gangster you described.
I love the idea that he had a childhood fantasy, wanted to be normal and fit in the society. I think that thought is sexy if that's even make sense lol.
apparently noh gyumin was from different school. he wore a different uniform back then. maybe that's why the main leads didn't know him. even yunho didn't know him too. nobody knew him except maybe jongui and junseo. and they learned about his existence later.
on the day of the incident, they showed that that classmate said something to noh gyumin about how he filled a complain to jongsoo's dad in hope he could resolve something. apparently something about anything bad jongsoo and his friends did in school.
if it's really about money, maybe it was the "donation" money they collected from the students. before, junseo was in charge of that, but since jaekyung reported the case, maybe junseo didn't want to get involved anymore.
and in the latest episode, taejin mentioned something about how jongsoo and friends pointed jongui as the class secretary or something. maybe since then, jongui was in charge to take care of the dirty money. and that's how that classmate who died got involved. maybe he wanted to report it to jungsoo's dad, since jaekyung reported the school to the government already but nothing better changed.
and since the shoes are being the intro in every episode, it seemed a strong symbolic items to tell the audience about the meaning.