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Replying to Terra1000 Dec 11, 2021
Rewatching again, the kite flying scene is not logical. According to Deok Kim, it takes two hours at running speed…
A large part of Korean landscape is extremely mountainous and roads were mostly walking paths back then. Just to go up a very short hill here in Nara, Japan (where I live) takes about an hour because it is an extreeeemly steep incline. At the top of the hill, you can see the entire city of Nara and from the base of the mountain, you can see the peak of the mountain, so if Deok Im was at a vantage spot, the CP would have easily been able to see the kite. Additionally, dark charcoal ink on a paper kite flown against a clear blue sky stands out quite starkly. It's meant to be that way, hence why they don't use colour paper. Moreover, I'm not sure if anyone else saw, but there was a body of water dividing the spot the kite was flown from and the palace, so they might have had to wend their way around to get to a bridge point.

In conclusion, there's a much higher possibility that Deok Im and Mama Nim were not actually far in distance, it's just that the beach they were at might have been a pain in the a** to hike to, wearing a hanbok and traditional shoes.
On Rookie Historian Goo Hae Ryung Aug 17, 2019
This may not be popular opinion and it may seem unwarranted considering he’s not even ML but I do not support Min even in the slightest form. I don’t want him around Hae Ryung and I don’t even want to witness any part of his story unless he goes through a few character arcs of his own (without any kind of romance with Hae Ryung). I hate that the defining moment when I think of him is when he throws Hae Ryung in as fodder for the bigots under his own employ by publicly humiliating her in some twisted form of power play all to decry it by stating his “belief” in her.

I’ve encountered people like those and they are not helpful. They could mentor you, challenge you and elevate you with empathy but instead they treat you differently by stating that them making your life just a little bit more harder is the “fair way” when they know that if Hae Ryung was a man, they’d never treat her the same way - even if he was inept, privileged and corrupt. I hate that by ‘mentoring’ her in this twisted form of patriarchal messiahship, he’s claiming a stake in her success when all he’s being is another hurdle, another emotional burden for her to overcome on top of the added discriminatory practices against her as well as crippling societal expectations.

Min is the worst kind of protagonist because people think that being cold, calculating and manipulative is a form of support but it’s really just him being cold, calculative and manipulative. I hate that she’s even giving him the time of the day beyond passing respect.
On The Light in Your Eyes Mar 2, 2019
This drama has cute moments but it is sssslllllooooooowwwwww AFFFFF I mean nothing needs to HAPPEN but like, let's see some character growth or something. Maybe Hye Ja is learning new things and changing her perspective. Getting less naive, judgemental and annoying or something. Nothing is changing rn! I don't even know what the conflict is currently at ep 6 other than the fact that she's gotten old. Grandma Hye Ja is fully mobile and cognizant so she's not grappling with mobility issues, instead of coming to understand herself, her new (old) body and trying to understand and learn new things, she's still chasing Joo Ha blindly and antagonizing him from the sidelines with ignorant, judgemental crap. Hye Ja's character is not 25, she's behaving like she's freaking 15. 25 is not THAT young that she'd be this irresponsible and brainless.

PS: I'm going to update with a full review if it gets better so hopefully this picks up. At ep 6 though, idk. Lookin' bleak