To be completely honest, I'd rather see Gun having amnesia for a few episodes than having to watch what happens…
SPOILEEEEEEEEEEEEEERS
You've been warned.
Etc.
In the original, somewhat around this part, she loses the baby because Se Ra (Anna) creates a fake abortion agreement - claiming it was Gun's idea - and then there's an accident and she loses the baby.
Idk I got the feeling he might not remember something because they took his wedding ring off and Se Ra showed up. It's just a theory.
To be completely honest, I'd rather see Gun having amnesia for a few episodes than having to watch what happens to Mi Young, like in the original version. After such an amazing first half, this drama doesn't deserve and doesn't need that.
Jaejoong Speaks Up About Original Ending for “Triangle” http://www.soompi.com/2014/07/30/jyjs-jaejoong-speaks-up-about-original-ending-for-triangle/…
Agreed :) The name Dong Cheol reminded me right away of EoE's hero. I was so involved with EoE and its plotlines, I finished the drama in about 2 weeks or so. It was an entertaining watch at least, with a very good background story.
Triangle really has no background set, it focuses on so many irrelevant stuff (without having time for it, because at least EoE had 56 episodes).
Idk, it feels similar but at the same time Triangle lacks the emotional journey that EoE provided.
This was nice, although a little ordinary. The visuals were too much at times - too much special effects (yes, you read it right), too many weird camera angles, just too much.
It's a good romcom for a lazy Saturday evening, although I can't shake off the feeling it wasted its leads.
Can Infinite fans please answer: is Sungyeol a more popular member than Woohyun? Within the group, in general?…
Thank you :) I was wondering because I've seen so many people supporting Sungyeol's character (as in shipping him more with her than Woohyun's) so I was curious to know if it was related to the boy's popularity in the group.
Jaejoong Speaks Up About Original Ending for “Triangle” http://www.soompi.com/2014/07/30/jyjs-jaejoong-speaks-up-about-original-ending-for-triangle/…
Even if he's proabably joking a little, I don't understand why any of them had to die.
I think Yang Ha's death was so unnecessary and so it would be Young Dal's and Dong Soo's. I hate when dramas like this pull the martyr card (Yang Ha was kind of a martyr that ended up Dying For Something. What it is? We just don't know) just to bring some sort of emotional response from the audience. It sucked. The writing was bland throughout and the final episode was frankly quite boring.
Sometimes ending a melodrama with a happy ending isn't denying what's been said and done for several episodes, because melodrama =/= sad endings, imo.
Kuddos to Jaejoong. I'm a fan now and I hope he leads more dramas and movies in the future. Baek Jin-hee was awesome, please let her have more leading roles. Young actresses need appreciation too.
What a waste of a good cast and a good idea for a story.
does this drama drag? is it worth watching 50 episodes of? I want to watch this but it seems so long...
It depends if you are into long weekend (family) dramas or not. This one basically deals with family issues, mother-children relationships, sweet romantic relationships, conflicts within the family circle.
This drama is slow paced but still quite eventful. The characters aren't too over the top, the storylines aren't out of this world, but it's incredibly heartwarming and simple.
I think it has some slower episodes here and there but all in all, I'm liking it a lot.
I'm SO picky with romcoms, even though it's a genre I usually like to go for. I guess I like it best when it combines various elements and they all work. A romcom cannot only survive with the couple's chemistry (/cough/ original Fated to Love You) or cannot only depend on tone and quirkyness/cuteness. For me, it has to be balanced, have interesting side plotlines that add something more to just seeing two people falling in love. I have zero problems with certain romcom clichés but they have to be used wisely.
I really like how this drama breaks the stereotype for main lead guys. Instead of being the typical rude and spoiled…
And it's also a huge improvement from the original.
The leads there also have great chemistry, but the male lead was a major jerk. He was childish, treated the female lead horribly and never really redeem himself (sorry if minor spoiler). Gun is more mature and better written all around.
Considering the fact that it's a k-drama and that the girl is 13-14 years old, I highly doubt there is going to…
The drama hasn't done anything wrong so far and tbh, I don't think it will. I believe we might not even see a kiss. The drama's vibe is very innocent and it clearly targets a younger audience (although there's nothing wrong in older people watching, of course).
Not to mention her character has the supernatural elements to it (she's an angel), so the character is not exactly the actress' age either. I agree in relation to the bad reputation this drama might be getting because of this, but tbh this won't even do what Itakiss: Love in Tokyo did with their 17 year old female lead, which has a romantic relationship with another character and that's explored heavily. Do I think it's wrong to have relationships where someone's a minor? Of course, I do. Has this drama done anything wrong? No.
I wanted to make this article but i'm glad you did it as u said everything i wanted!^_^ I'm finally free of this…
The special is the first episode that probably covers the whole honeymoon. The second season itself airs at another date, like the article says, probably during the Winter season.
I'm so excited for the special and the second season. But I'm also a little disappointed it's not airing sooner. September seems so far away, I hope they still continue to promote the SP and the second season properly so it gets a good response.
Seeing those pictures and the teaser makes me so happy already. I love this story so much.
You've been warned.
Etc.
In the original, somewhat around this part, she loses the baby because Se Ra (Anna) creates a fake abortion agreement - claiming it was Gun's idea - and then there's an accident and she loses the baby.
Idk I got the feeling he might not remember something because they took his wedding ring off and Se Ra showed up. It's just a theory.
Triangle really has no background set, it focuses on so many irrelevant stuff (without having time for it, because at least EoE had 56 episodes).
Idk, it feels similar but at the same time Triangle lacks the emotional journey that EoE provided.
It's a good romcom for a lazy Saturday evening, although I can't shake off the feeling it wasted its leads.
(I'm really curious ^^)
I think Yang Ha's death was so unnecessary and so it would be Young Dal's and Dong Soo's. I hate when dramas like this pull the martyr card (Yang Ha was kind of a martyr that ended up Dying For Something. What it is? We just don't know) just to bring some sort of emotional response from the audience. It sucked. The writing was bland throughout and the final episode was frankly quite boring.
Sometimes ending a melodrama with a happy ending isn't denying what's been said and done for several episodes, because melodrama =/= sad endings, imo.
Kuddos to Jaejoong. I'm a fan now and I hope he leads more dramas and movies in the future. Baek Jin-hee was awesome, please let her have more leading roles. Young actresses need appreciation too.
What a waste of a good cast and a good idea for a story.
It seems the project is on hold since there are no further updates concerning the final episode since July 8th. We'll have to wait a bit more :)
This drama is slow paced but still quite eventful. The characters aren't too over the top, the storylines aren't out of this world, but it's incredibly heartwarming and simple.
I think it has some slower episodes here and there but all in all, I'm liking it a lot.
Great article. Hope to see more Staff picks :)
The leads there also have great chemistry, but the male lead was a major jerk. He was childish, treated the female lead horribly and never really redeem himself (sorry if minor spoiler). Gun is more mature and better written all around.
Not to mention her character has the supernatural elements to it (she's an angel), so the character is not exactly the actress' age either. I agree in relation to the bad reputation this drama might be getting because of this, but tbh this won't even do what Itakiss: Love in Tokyo did with their 17 year old female lead, which has a romantic relationship with another character and that's explored heavily. Do I think it's wrong to have relationships where someone's a minor? Of course, I do. Has this drama done anything wrong? No.
That's also my opinion. Take it as you wish.
Seeing those pictures and the teaser makes me so happy already. I love this story so much.
Thank you for the article :)