Did I miss out the part, or how did Ji Ho know about Seong A being a shaman? For a while, I thought both of them were one. Also, it is obvious that the episodes were cut short; it started as a slow-paced drama; however, everything was crammed into the last two episodes. Too many questions were unanswered, and I don't understand the idea of making a villain and giving them poor writing of a redemption arc, because their backstory should be an excuse for watchers to pity them. This is an easy 7-8/10.
This was okay to watch, but this will also be something I will forget after a day, and I won't even remember it in my life. The plot was aight, absurd at times, and everything worked out for the sake of it just working out. Romance was unnecessary, as it did not give anything to the story. The main characters could have been platonic friends, and it would have been the same. Now imagine unnecessary romance + unnecessary childhood connection that was just mentioned in what 1 or 2 episodes? and then forgotten completely.
I know this was a light-hearted drama, and I did enjoy watching it. However, I still didn't like the grandmother's sudden change of heart. I wish it had been done throughout the whole series and not just the last 1-2 episodes.
Idc what anyone says this drama had one of the best starting episodes I have seen in a while and some are just too butthurt about age gap or "issues" that don't really exist 💀
Some people indeed gave this drama low rating because of the propaganda however it is overestimating to think without that this drama was good enough to hold a rating of 8+ ðŸ˜
I think same 5 people need to stop defending this drama like their life depends on it. People are entitled to their opinion (so are they), but one should not close the eyes at the propaganda they executed at the end and at the absurd plot twist the series took.
this drama started aight but became ridiculous. I TRIED, I REALLY TRIED to like it but the more episodes aired, the more absurd the plot became. Even if he was a war correspondent prior, the ending episode made no absolute sense to me at all and seemed like most cliche scenes were taken and put together just to spawn some drama.
Also, it is obvious that the episodes were cut short; it started as a slow-paced drama; however, everything was crammed into the last two episodes. Too many questions were unanswered, and I don't understand the idea of making a villain and giving them poor writing of a redemption arc, because their backstory should be an excuse for watchers to pity them. This is an easy 7-8/10.
The plot was aight, absurd at times, and everything worked out for the sake of it just working out.
Romance was unnecessary, as it did not give anything to the story. The main characters could have been platonic friends, and it would have been the same.
Now imagine unnecessary romance + unnecessary childhood connection that was just mentioned in what 1 or 2 episodes? and then forgotten completely.