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On Still 17 Sep 19, 2018
Title Still 17 Spoiler
I'M JUST so sad about the uncle. The whole time many of us and the characters got the wrong idea that the uncle is a bad man for abandoning Seori and I was suspecting he was cheating on his wife for being in the country secretly. But he was doing all that he can to fight his business bankruptcy and while protecting Seori's house. :'(
Replying to dramaguzzler Sep 16, 2018
I didn't understand one thing in this. Maybe I was not paying attention or maybe am simply dumb. How did everyone…
I think the point is that it is obvious? It's just known that women who get plastic surgery in Korea tend to look alike, or some people say that girls have the same plastic surgeon and plainly that there is a specific beauty standard in Korea. She was even mistaken by an unknown male calling for a "Yuri" because their faces is similar. It's kind of BS since I remember a girl appearing on Hello Counselor saying she never got workdone because people were picking on her by pointing out how nice her nose is = she got plastic surgery.
On My ID Is Gangnam Beauty Sep 16, 2018
Title My ID Is Gangnam Beauty Spoiler
I first avoided this drama because I thought it was gonna be like Insatiable where the female lead was gonna get revenge on everyone who picked on her. It wasn't bad as I thought it was gonna be. I liked how shestill stayed as timid and quiet as she always was, emphasizing how she just wants an ordinary life.

MORE importantly, I just like how it wasn't another drama where the antagonist is gonna be someone from money and power. I like Hyun Sooah. She was only doing her part to survive in such a cruel shallow world that only pretty popular girls survive. She was too focussed on surviving on her own that she didm't realize it was hurting other people. Maybe she would've been different if she had a friend to care for when she was younger. She truly had no one until Mirae and Eun came along. More or less, I've seen girls in my life act like her, and for a short moment I've been her before. I think Jo Woori did such a good job playing Hyun Sooah. I liked how that they didn't push Hyun Sooah and Kang Mirae to be be immediately friends right away. It was simply sweet that she left the gift to Mirae, perhaps like an apology/blessing.

A memorable scene I remember is that those stupid guys were fat-shaming and sexualizing girls and the group og girls stood up to the guys and called them out for it. I wish we could see more scenes like that. It thrills me when men are confronted on their stupid shit.
Replying to cece Jun 12, 2018
I decided to watch for Seungyeon and I'm having so much fun watching her take on this role, it's so different…
Really? I don't really watch her stuff so I don't know. What type of characters did she use to play? But I think it'd be good if she manages to nail down this character. It's good to be broad sometimes or you end up like Jang Geunsuk.
On Mother Feb 16, 2018
Title Mother Spoiler
I feel like I'm being compelled to accept Hyena/Yoonbok to go back with her biological mother. I was immersed a lot into Soojin's biological mother's story, how she was unable to bring her up herself. I feel like of Hyena/Yoonbok's bio mom can realize her wrongdoings, leave her abusive boyfriend and raise her daughter properly, then things can go smoothly. I know Soojin's trying to do things right, but there's the whole debate of a child being with their birth mom and stuff.
Replying to Moon Feb 9, 2018
Not every drama needs to have a happy ending with both main leads being happy together in the end, so if you want…
Well, his immortal case is different from Seorin/Baekhee, so it's not a punishment for him (but technically is because he can't grow old with his wife). The best wishes of Boonyi/Haera back fired and did more than protect him from poison, which is also death. He will grow old again if he separates himself with the person who made the prayer, but in the last episode we saw him choose not to because he doesn't want to age without Haera even though it meant she will be the only one to age. It's sad but they can't do anything more than to appreciate their time together. I agree it's a little rushed. I think Seorin and Baekhee went a little too soon and that it'd be a little more climatic when busting Park Chulmin.
Replying to wolf_girl Feb 9, 2018
ok. Let's just say there better be a season 2 where the writers redeem themselves by giving a decent ending because…
Writers don't need to redeem. themselves. It's up to you if you like it or not. And season 2 would be pointless but I guess a bonus episode may be considerable.
I dislike the idea that not true happy ending = shit kdrama ending. It just shows just how much we're spoiled with media to think every love story needs to be wrapped up in a pretty pink bow. In my personal opinion, I think this ending was suitable for a drama like this. You got it all, Haera and Sooho are married and the love rivals were all removed from the equation, plus Haera spend her life with the man she loved. Was she truly happy? Of course not, but I like to believe she was still happy and wouldn't spend her life time with another man or any other way. In life, regrets make you learn to appreciate and accept the path you've taken, because they shape who you are. A popular RPG game named Finding Happiness (To The Moon 2) defines Regrets really well too. The drama also reaffirms the cliche quote "becareful what you wished for". Haera as Booyi wished for something that intended to serve Myungso/Sooho well and make her happy, but in the end it came and bit right back at her. Not being about to grow old with Sooho also became her regret. But hey, if she didn't, he might have died sooner in the stor and been reborn, and Seorin will continue her antics again.
Replying to Momoi Feb 9, 2018
I absolutely loved the ending. Kdramas should learn from this.
I loved it too. It didn't feel like a stupid kdrama romance fairytale like 95% of the kdramas out there. The main leading characters were together and married, but like realistic relationships it's not all giggles and rainbows. I can see how much of it Haera might have disliked it (not being treated a part of being Sooho's wife, not growing old with him, thinking he'll spend the growing old part with another woman).
Replying to AmynaA Feb 9, 2018
OMG. The drama started off really good then became ok-ish. I wanted to finish it since i started watching it but…
Not every drama needs to have a happy ending with both main leads being happy together in the end, so if you want that a lot of other drams can give you that. Haera and Sooho were truly together at the end of it all, but it wasn't truly happy at all. This drama demostrated just how careful you need to be about making wishes. Haera as Booyi's wish intended for Sooho as Myungso to never get hurt, and he further layered that he'll just live forever. Bam, it applied.
On Mother Feb 3, 2018
Title Mother Spoiler
GOD DAMN. That was so heavy. So many times I feel like I was gonna breakdown and just cry. Thankfully, I haven't experienced any of these issues first hand but it's like I'm right then and there experiencing it. Hopefully there's some sort of counsellor on set to make sure that child actress and everyone else is doing fine mentally. I can't imagine that child abuse, yet alone acting it out, could do some sort of damage?

It's so sad, taking away Hyena would save her from the abuse but they can't let that because of legal reasons. :'( And surely even if Sujin asked the mom, the mom won't let Hyena go easily.
On Somehow 18 Jan 5, 2018
Title Somehow 18
I never got to watching this, but watching it after Jonghyun's passing.... it broke me down. I wish there was someone like Kyunghee who was there for Jonghyun. I know his family or members of SHINee would act the same as Kyunghee. In fact... I am pretty sure Minho would have acted out the same actions as his character if he had the opportunity.

Sometimes people think the right way to reach out to struggling people is to invite them in. The truth is, you need to have the courage to approach those people first. I know, it's going to hard finding someone with suicidal thoughts, but remember to keep an eye out. If someone is off, if someone is down, please open your heart to listen to them. Even being beside them is enough to at least help.

You can literally search up the methods on how to talk to suicidal people. I've learned the same methods through a social worker and the ones I found online are similar.

To those who still don't understand depression and suicide, I hope you'll continute to try to learn, because I believe it's not too late. Mental illness is real, people who take their lives because of extreme guilt and depression is real. Telling someone to get over it, or that other people have it harder, is not the way to comfort someone. I hope you'll take the initiative to learn and reach out for more information. I was ignorant once, ONCE, because I learn and better myself.
Replying to Fortuna Jan 5, 2018
Title I'm Not a Robot Spoiler
This drama is taking way too long. 4 episodes this week and he still doesn't know she's Aji3. I've gotten bored.…
Hold your horse. It doesn't help he knows the other face as "President Jo". It may take him awhile to piece it together. Perhaps the meteorite necklace can prompt something in the next episode.
Replying to iffah Jan 3, 2018
dropping this...normally when watching a drama, i always get excited for the next ep, however, this one is meh…
Of course, Sharon has the right to feel upset. But, not to the point where's it's justified for her to kill the both of Boonyi and her husband. He still was a loyal husband to her. He only "slept" with Boonyi when she's supposed to be the surrogate. When he's in exile, how could he have known his wife's alive? With Boonyi with him, he lived a short time with loving her freely.