I was just wondering if the hype around this drama was justified so thank you for your review, that helped me! (That said I would still have watched it because of LJK but it's nice to know the drama is great too. Lol.)
The ending doesn't even deserve a comment.. The saddest part is the relationship between In Ho and Seol imho. Their friendship was ruined because of Jung but also because of Seol herself, who went along with Jung's wish that they wouldn't see each other anymore and also because he told her he liked her and she started acting weird around him. At the end she meets one of her sunbae and he tells her that In Ho got into a music university, so that means that she doesn't even know what In Ho is doing and they aren't even speaking anymore. It's really sad. I mean friendship is just as important as love imho, but the screenwriters seemed to completely forget how closed In Ho and Seol were throughout the story. Mine isn't even a second lead syndrome this time. I'm just disappointed because In Ho was maybe the strongest character in this drama in a way, and I thought for once the second male lead didn't exist solely because of the heroine, but the ending seems to contraddict that and I'm really really saddened by this.
There's something I don't understand. When Yong Ho asks Kim Min Jae to take a CT scan of his brain to see if he…
Sorry I think I'M the one with a defective brain here, because I still don't get it. I mean I thought the scan seen by his father, the first one after the operation, was with the defective brain which is why his father thought he had the illness. (He thinks he has the mental illness after seeing the scan of his brain so that scan couldn't have been a normal one as it should have). So the first one is defective. The second one when Min Jae sees the old scan in the book she finds at the library, it must be the same one, that's why she's shocked, because she finds out Yong Do has a defective brain. And when Min Jae and Yong Do do the test together, the third one, at the ospital, he says "I'm still the same, I haven't changed" and why would he say that if the scan showed a normal brain, since the illness was psychological so it wouldn't show on the scan? So the scan must have shown something if he says that.. For all those years both he and his father thought he had a lesion in his brain.. and when he sees the scan he realizes he hasn't changed. So the lesion must've been on the third scan too? That's what I don't understand!!
There's something I don't understand. When Yong Ho asks Kim Min Jae to take a CT scan of his brain to see if he…
Exactly. I mean if his illness was a psychological one, the second scan should've shown a "normal" brain, whilst the first one showed (falsely) a trauma in his brain. So there should've been a difference between the first scan (which showed a lesion in his brain) and the second scan (which should've showed no lesion since the lesion was just psychological but in fact Yong Do and Min Jae react as if the scans were identical??) This is what I don't understand.
There's something I don't understand. When Yong Ho asks Kim Min Jae to take a CT scan of his brain to see if he can actually feel something, the CT turns out as the one he took when he was young, and he says "as I expected, I didn't change", but why didn't the CT scan turn out clean, since he didn't really have a lesion in his brain and his disorder was only due to the emotional abuse of his father as it is revealed later?