he was ill. he seemed to have a chronic illness in earlier episodes.
all i remember is him coughing or needed rest after speaking or walking. someone asked him if he was ok. he said it was nothing serious, so they wouldn't worry. i don't recall when in the previous episodes. it could only be in 2 or 3.
Agree with this. It more interesting after she's married.
it has been more interesting after the marriage, but every episode since then has had massive death flag vibes for the husband. i hope it's a happy ending.
My own opinion but This show went through a Production company, Producers, Writers, Directors, etc. the Actors/actresses…
i was unable to get drawn in during the first episode. i'll give it another chance after its run. the one thing i can say stood out to me were the tasteless sexual scenes. there is nothing wrong with depicting sex in media, but the way these were shot seemed like soft porn in style. but, let's not place all the blame on western media. western media has a lot to be responsible for, but frozen flower exists. in my opinion, korean drama just doesn't know how to depict sexuality very well, and we viewers are punished for it.
3 eps in and I am not impressed. Is visible the western or Disney plus influence. It does not look at all as a…
it feels like a typical japanese political drama with better production values. for me, i see the western influence during the scenes involving the reporter and ryu.
it wasn't unnecessary, it spoke to his state of mind and being. that being said, sex portrayed in korean drama…
i understand what lnts was about. unfortunately, understanding the plot of a show doesn't correlate with its quality. i am also not comparing a killer paradox with lnts. they have nothing to do with one another. perhaps your reading comprehension is getting in the way of what i was trying to say.
Another unnecessary s*x scene in kdramaland. Sigh!
it wasn't unnecessary, it spoke to his state of mind and being.
that being said, sex portrayed in korean drama always seems to look forced, like a chore, or listless, no matter the writing's circumstances. while that may be the case (that it's forced, a chore, or listless for the characters), i'd rather they not portray it at all if it's too much of a social taboo or burden to film properly. it's just off-putting. i'm still horrified by a frozen flower and i saw that at least a decade ago. the latest case in point is ltns. i was looking forward to it, but it's not watchable.
that being said, sex portrayed in korean drama always seems to look forced, like a chore, or listless, no matter the writing's circumstances. while that may be the case (that it's forced, a chore, or listless for the characters), i'd rather they not portray it at all if it's too much of a social taboo or burden to film properly. it's just off-putting. i'm still horrified by a frozen flower and i saw that at least a decade ago. the latest case in point is ltns. i was looking forward to it, but it's not watchable.