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Daeho, The land of Ancient Mages
Replying to Noy Apr 22, 2024
Does everything needs to spell out ?Did we not see her parallel relationship with her mom.....her copinf mechanism....The…
You have got some valid arguments right here.
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Replying to i heart lusi Apr 21, 2024
who’s on ur first list
The second leads from a drama called Dinner Mate. The main leads have such a healthy relationship, but both the second leads are so delusional and toxic that sometimes it makes you just want to kill them.
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Replying to IMMORTALsensei Apr 21, 2024
who is the first one
The second leads from a drama called Dinner Mate. The main leads have such a healthy relationship, but both the second leads are so delusional and toxic that sometimes it makes you just want to kill them.
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On Queen of Tears Apr 21, 2024
Yoon EunSeung has officially become my second most hated, annoying, and insufferable second lead in a drama of all time.
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Replying to Senjutsu Apr 21, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
I think it will be explained later we don't know. I don't believe writer is that ignorant and everyone who read…
Do you really think so? Because now we have only 2 episodes left, and until now, we have so many plot lines to be shown. Even in this week's episodes, we have encountered a major plot hole where Hae In's parents didn't go with her for the operation, leaving her with only Hyun Woo.
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
And you're so immersed in a drama that you're hurling insults at people based on their views. You can't even handle constructive criticism about a drama you like, despite its glaring issues like weak writing and plot holes. You're commenting on every post that even slightly criticizes the drama. This will be my last reply to you as your points are becoming more and more ridiculous.
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
Weren't you the one who was telling everybody yesterday that previews are misleading and made to confuse viewers? Also, if it does happen like that, then maybe I can be happy that at least the writer redeemed herself in the end.
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Replying to Jim Jong Jun Apr 21, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
I wished they had shed more light or talked about the entire origin of the baby Geonu but all they showed is entire…
You are probably asking for too much. There are too many plot lines still left, and I'm baffled about how they are going to resolve those in just two episodes. We don't know what Geonwoo's birth timeline is. Was Da Hye pregnant before or after marrying Soo Cheol? Did she really cheat on him? We don't know about the mystery regarding Hae In's miscarriage and her brother's death. We don't know why Mo Seul Hee specifically chose the Hong family as their target and where her strong motivations are coming from to utterly ruin the Hong family. Hae In forgot her memories, so how will she again come to love Hyun Woo? It's still not clear what Grandpa Hong's motivations were for suicide. Hyun Woo is in jail for fake murder, which probably has to be resolved in the next two episodes while also dealing with the villains. This drama could have been perfect if they focused more on the couple than on the villains, just like one of my favorite dramas, "18 Again."
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
Actually, what I meant was that the villain's arc could have been resolved by this episode, leaving two episodes for Baek Hong. Because all the memories regarding them are only with Hyun Woo right now, and Hae In has forgotten about them. It would have been more satisfying to see Hae In rediscovering her love for Hyun Woo because, other than stories that can be learned from others about them, which honestly will probably not make much sense to Hae In about why she loved and married Hyun Woo. Also, the growth she has undergone and the bonds she has formed with others due to her illness are probably all meaningless now. The writer could have shown her rediscovering those bonds, and her love for Hyun Woo would have been enough content for episodes 15 and 16.
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Replying to Precious Apr 21, 2024
They nominated her for my liberation note in 2023 I think Baeksang rule is that they don't nominate you twice…
Oh, I honestly didn't know about that. Thank you for that information.
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Replying to Precious Apr 21, 2024
Manifesting for another drama for them but it's hard in kdrama world 🥲🥲🥲
I'm living in delusion like Eunseong😂, but maybe they should date or marry in real life.
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Replying to Precious Apr 21, 2024
They nominated her for my liberation note in 2023 I think Baeksang rule is that they don't nominate you twice…
Wasn't Kim Soo Hyun nominated before for "My Love from the Star"? So, why can't Jiwon be nominated again?
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Replying to angelwg Apr 21, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
In the preview, I see that HW is still in prison. Where are his lawyer buddies? HI 's dad knows that HI and HW…
Maybe it was the starting 10 or15 minutes scene in the jail and after that his friends will come to help him.
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
As you said, they were not romcoms about couples' marital problems, but rather revenge dramas. So, if they were to get rid of the antagonists in episode 14, what would they show in the remaining episodes?
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
I'm talking about the villains and how the problems regarding them haven't been resolved.
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Replying to Precious Apr 21, 2024
She gave more to the villain but she clearly does have the idea let's not lie but it's how she's not wrapping…
Ignore him; he is just delusional, much like Eunseong, because he can't bear to witness someone complaining about serious plot holes in his favorite drama.
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
If the series truly focused on a couple overcoming their marriage struggles, they shouldn't have introduced such powerful and all-knowing villains because it simply shifts the entire perspective in a different direction. If it genuinely was about their marital struggles, then their other problems should have been resolved by episode 14, giving us two episodes to explore Hae In rediscovering her love for Hyun Woo after losing her memories. While "Vincenzo" was primarily a revenge drama, "Flower of Evil" was much more than that; it also delved into how a lie can profoundly change relationship and marriage dynamics. There were almost zero plot holes in "Flower of Evil," and everything was resolved satisfactorily. Even another drama like "18 Again," which shared similarities in depicting how different factors affect marriage, had better plotlines with fewer holes, despite incorporating fantasy elements.
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Replying to lyra h Apr 21, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
ikr it's stupid in every way. 1. germany is visaless to koreans and hongs are back to being rich so why noone…
I think it's the same because the one who told HyunWoo about the surgery was that same German Doctor.
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Replying to lyra h Apr 21, 2024
Title Queen of Tears Spoiler
ikr it's stupid in every way. 1. germany is visaless to koreans and hongs are back to being rich so why noone…
It's even more concerning when the doctors know that one of the side effects of the surgery is memory loss, and as Hong Haein is rich, anyone could manipulate her to take all her money and shares. Shouldn't they have secured her in a VIP room with very tight security? Anyone could become her confidant as she will likely lose her memories after the operation and be manipulated into doing something she didn't want to do, like signing away her money and shares of the Queen's Group.
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Replying to Alex Stefan Apr 21, 2024
Whatever he does, it's futile. That's all you need to know. Their love is stronger than anything he can come up…
You know, I find it rather appalling to see that you are still defending the drama when you know that it has some serious and obvious glaring issues with its writing. I mean, there are so many issues to deal with in the drama, and we only have 2 episodes left. You don't think they can be forgiven because I have seen many dramas where it has been done. And about the villains being dead or in jail because of Hyun Woo's actions, despite all his and the Hong family's efforts, we still haven't seen any major losses from the villains' side, so why should I believe that we will get satisfying revenge? And lastly, about this drama being a Rom-Com, unlike those that I have mentioned, they had better characterization of villains and had some of the most satisfying revenge I have seen. This drama honestly doesn't even come under Rom-Com because generally, Rom-Coms have 50% romance included while including other elements in the other 50%.
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