I get what you mean - I just finished the show and I'll tell you it's more about regretting what she did rather…
thats true, I understand what you mean and thats why i'm thinking of continuing the show. i think i'll just skip through the harsh scenes because i really want to know what happens to his father's killer and also regarding the residents of the village. i was so conflicted because its such a good but bad show. thanks for telling me this though ^^
i'm three episodes in and as someone who has seen abuse towards children irl, this just doesn't hit. i guess she will redeem herself but its so unforgivable, though we let it pass in real life as well, knowing full well that we can't put these relationships behind us. i just do not feel bad for her, like even when she's wailing due to him being in a coma, it just doesn't hit. all i feel is anger towards her actions, idk what kinda heart such people have to cause pain to a child. its inhumane and painful. such actions are always covered up by a "mother's love" garbage. sorry for venting this just hits home ^^
does it have a good ending ? satisfying as well mark as spoiler thanks in advance
The ending is well matched with the story, and it couldn't be possibly said to be a clichéd "happy" neither is it particularly "sad". Its proper and varies according to each character. It also doesn't feel forced which was a big plus for me :)
I loved prison playbook for its different stories and kinda disliked the reply series because of the love triangle, so is this series more on the spectrum of prison playbook or the reply series?
An unrushed and steady drama with grey characters. A good 8.5/10. would recommend if you're up for something which requires your attention and patience.
sorry for venting this just hits home ^^