I think you have got something mixed up here..... She has depression, she has not lost her rationality nor she…
I don't think you read my comment properly. I was pointing to Kyung Min being a main trigger of her issues which is why I could understand her acting irrationally/impulsively when it came to him. I never said she became dumb or anything like it.
With all the whining here, looks like I'm in the minority. LOL. While people are busy complaining about 1 truck of doom, 2 trucks of doom, I find the plot got more interesting with the writer connecting Jeong Woo's botched surgery and Ha Neul's dissertation together. Even better, they both circle back to evil Kyung Min and his ties to pharma corruption. I mean, the trial was resolved way rather fast and conveniently. It shouldn't be a surprise that the story would come back to this. And if the writer wants to utilize a few tropes here and there to move this forward, be my guest.
I'm repeating myself here... About Ha Neul's decision-making, if she wasn't going through therapy, I would be more critical of her, but given that Kyung Min is primarily the main trigger of her issues, I can understand her acting irrationally/impulsively in this situation.
It's the most trivial things that are causing a negative impact on the flow of the drama . I had no complaints…
If Ha Neul wasn't going through therapy, I might be more critical of her decision. Given that Kyung Min is primarily the main trigger of her issues, I can understand her acting irrationally in this situation.
I think some viewers here need to calm down. The way I see it, there was no ill will by JW, HR and DY at all. They all thought they were helping someone, but there were unintended consequences instead. JW never named the girl he liked to DY. DY wanted JW to reconsider the job for his own good and only knew HN was HR's good friend. HR told HN that she wasn't sure if she should tell her but felt she should know. I actually agree. I mean, HR didn't know HN was at an ultimate low. Part of HN's problem is she needs to work on opening up her feelings more. It's okay to receive help and support from others. Otherwise, no one knows she is suffering so much.
Where the story is, do I think the writing is bad? Not at all. Were there some plot conveniences in episode 8? Yes but it's not unusual in dramas. Let's relax a little.
The problem with Chu LiuXiang is the amazing cast of actresses. Back then, we have all big names: GiGi Lai, Ruby…
I agree with the original commenter. With the right script and right director, another adaptation of CLX could definitely work. Off the top of my head, I could think of actresses such as Bai Lu, Chen Yuqi, Xing Fei, Zhao Lusi.
lol, it’s basically saying someone who doesn’t know how to write wuxia was attempting to write wuxia. In wuxia,…
She can rely on qing gong to leap over walls, not necessarily on internal force. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but internal force is important for fighting power and also healing.
I'm repeating myself here... About Ha Neul's decision-making, if she wasn't going through therapy, I would be more critical of her, but given that Kyung Min is primarily the main trigger of her issues, I can understand her acting irrationally/impulsively in this situation.
Where the story is, do I think the writing is bad? Not at all. Were there some plot conveniences in episode 8? Yes but it's not unusual in dramas. Let's relax a little.