Ahhh, I remember watching this drama and how I really really wanted Suzy to end up with Taecyeon because I disliked Kim Soo Hyun's character and how that "ruined" it for me the whole time. I still liked it, but it really frustrated me... maybe I should rewatch it so I can actually appreciate everything .__.
Its been really great three-quarters of the way, then it just folded for me on episodes 14-15. I couldn't bring…
Yeah, I agree with you. I still liked the last episodes, but I get exactly what you mean about the mid-end episodes. The ending worked for me though. I just assumed that it was because I marathoned up until episode 14 but I'm happy to see there are others that think so too.
There is some strong women in dramas but what I don't like is that most of the time, even if they are strong,…
I agree. Sometimes it's cute but sometimes it's a bit too much. I also hate when the strong female lead is pretty much viewed as dumb and their strength is their only strength, like when the only way they can be stronger than a man is just beat him up instead of being mentally stronger (if that made sense).
OK dumb question time. Like really dumb, don't get mad at me D:
How did they make Young look blind? Like, OK, blind people don't usually look like that, but it didn't look like she had normal vision either. Was it just really good acting or did they do something else?
I'm not sure why many peoples are thinking it was an open/viewer imagination ending. They gave enough reason to…
Yes, I agree completely. I was so confused if she was imagining him or not, especially with the way they shot it but it was clear in the end. One thing though, Young did not get her full eyesight back. I believe it was partial, like how they showed her looking up at Oh Soo at the end and it was mostly blurry. They said he worked there for six months but he wouldn't show himself but they treated Young like a regular. If she had her full eyesight, she would've seen earlier that Oh Soo was there. Nevertheless, it was a great, perfect ending, and satisfying too for a K-drama.
Edit: But I kind of like how they made it possible to interpret it both ways if you really wanted to. The ending just felt really fitting in that sense.
Is this worth watching? I'm watching That Winter, The Wind Blows and the main guy is in this. It sounds interesting, but I've also heard that its disappointing.
Could it be that the the last episode was cancelled? I heard the ratings were bad. Plus dramas usually have 16…
There was trouble filming for one of the episodes, like bad weather or conflicting schedules (I don't really remember) so instead of having an episode 7(? or 8 or 9, around there), they did a recap episode instead. That's why it's an episode shorter.
So heartbreaking this drama. I'm preparing myself for so many tears in the end ;__; End of episode 13 irked me…
I just watched all the way up to this episode within two days and that forced kiss was pretty much a slap in the face. This was the first drama that I've watched while it was still airing and not being able to see the results of that makes it worse. I don't know, I just kind of want to see her stomp on his face for doing that and it was just gross. It's a pity too because I really enjoyed this drama and that force fullness didn't even feel like it fit his character much. But like the above commenter said, I'll try to take it "in context" and ignore it :/ it happens in a lot of dramas and won't let it affect the rest of my drama-watching experience haha
But I also remember it being too dramatic ><
How did they make Young look blind? Like, OK, blind people don't usually look like that, but it didn't look like she had normal vision either. Was it just really good acting or did they do something else?
Edit: But I kind of like how they made it possible to interpret it both ways if you really wanted to. The ending just felt really fitting in that sense.