They did get the liberation that they were looking for. The speed in which it arrived and the degree of "liberation",…
I agree with you 90% but I still feel the ending could have shown the characters beginning their liberation and starting their new journeys without being so ambiguous.
same, he's in his 30s but acts like a child. most of his scenes make me want to facepalm so hard from second-hand…
I agree with you. I'm in my early 20s and I get so exicted when I talk about things I like. I used to be more reserved when I was younger but as I get older, I'm starting to let my "inner child" out haha
Ok no matter how much I try to like Lee Min Ki's character, I just don't. Wonder what everybody else thinks...
For me it's the opposite. I like him more and more with each episode. He is childish but mostly when he's with people he's close with (like family and friends). He takes his work seriously and truly wants his family to have a better life.
I know everyone is going crazy over the interactions between Mr. Gu and Mijung, but can we talk about Kijung's conversations with her boss? I love how open and honest she is with him, and how attentive he is whenever she is rambling. Their friendship is so nice because there's nothing better than having someone who is willing to listen to everything that is going through your mind and who gives you sincere and good advice.
I'm gonna miss Takahashi and Sakuko so much. My little ace heart was so content while watching this show. It's so nice seeing proper ace representation in media!