OMG!! Hyun Woo got shot by Eunseong while saving Hae In, and Eunseong was killed by the police. What an anticlimactic way to die, like the leads didn't even get proper retribution and victory against the villains but won just because the villains are stupid.
I don't know why I don't have a do-or-die best friend like Yangi. He was heavily criticized by the viewers at the beginning of the drama just because he was giving advice like taking alimony from Hae In, but he was just being a normal friend to Hyun Woo when he was giving advice to him.
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Yes, that is partly true, but not anymore. The writers are deviating a lot from creating villains with a lot of plot armor because they aren't able to provide the proper payoff for that. If your villains are more powerful than your heroes, then you have to think of even more creative ways to defeat them, which honestly is not a feat that any writer can achieve easily. Honestly, even without making people angry, she could have achieved it because she had all the perfect ingredients for blockbuster drama. Many people are only tuning in and continuing to watch just for the actors and the technical crew involved in the drama.
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The way the drama is breaking records right now, both in ratings and viewership, I don't think she is going to change her style much. She will probably get more motivation to make dramas with such half-baked plots. In this regard, I respect Kim Eun Sook Jakkanim a lot because she at least tries something different with each of her dramas, irrespective of whether they fail in execution or not.
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That's why I was saying she could have better balanced everything in the drama without one genre overpowering the other, but clearly she wasn't able to. Honestly, it's your opinion whether it seems absurd to you or not, but for me, the writer lost her mojo after episode 13. Even if the drama was written in 2010, she could have modified it to be much more suitable for viewers of today's generation, as Korean dramas have undergone a major shift in how they are made from 2010 to 2024.
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I have watched every one of her dramas released after 'My Love From The Star,' but even they didn't have as many plot holes as this one. The plot lines and twists that she is throwing our way after episode 13 would have been good if she had done it in a logical way or if she had more episodes to properly conclude it, but she didn't have that, so she could have properly balanced them throughout the drama so that it doesn't come as artificial and forced. I don't have any problems with clichés; I even like most of them, but my issue is with plot holes. Even now, there are still so many things we have to cover in just one final episode.
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I don't think that applies to everyone because I tuned into this drama expecting a RomCom which it was honestly advertised as and is one of my favorite genres. However, aside from the first 12-13 episodes, the drama has consistently been riddled with plot holes and lacks much romance. I think the writer added too many genres at the same time, like thriller, action, romcom, melodrama, illness, corporate politics, and plot twists after plot twists, which don't make much sense, rather than just stretching the drama, making it a hodgepodge.