Went into it not knowing what it's about, and after watching one episode, I'm already worried about what's to…
I feel like they were trying to portray the other lead in a redeeming light. By the halfway point, he was always crying about what he did and I thought it was bizarre. Like, I don't see him as a manipulative character, so I don't think he was doing it to gain sympathy from the other characters. I guess it's possible that it's his character if I think about other portrayals of abusive characters - they freak out on their partner, immediately apologise and say it'll never happen again, but then do it again once they're agitated. I'm not sure what to think about the constant crying tbh
Went into it not knowing what it's about, and after watching one episode, I'm already worried about what's to come. It seems like Shin doesn't like his personal space being violated and he uses self-soothing techniques when someone does. And after reading a few comments, the self-soothing techniques and reactions to people touching him seems purposeful
FR SAME!!! having a lot of money can make the difference between living and poverty and not living in poverty.…
for real. Then again, I don't understand why the idea that you can't be rich and have love exists...If you're rich, you can love wayyy more people and be loved by more because you can travel and meet all kinds of people and you can learn more about all the types of careers that exist.
oh damn, I just marked it as a spoiler. can you tell me what it is? because I have no idea
ah it's all good. I will say, when I just read over you saying his character is killed, I was genuinely so confused because I had forgotten I did that LOL
Everyone is talking about how soothing this drama was, but here I was, completely stressed out 😂😭
But despite the one thing that stressed me out about it, I do find it a very soothing and healing drama. I also really enjoyed seeing Ha Won's work and how they aim to use innovative technology to help people heal and cope better with ideas such as replicating the touch/hand holding of another person. Unfortunately, the technology aspect became less relevant towards the end, but that was because it was filled with face-to-face confrontations and healing.
I really like the main leads' hugs 😭 They were so heartwarming 9/10
Hm... The first half was sooo good and intriguing, but the second half just made me uncomfortable in a way. Wasn't a fan of how they portrayed the relationship between Shin Ryu and Yoon Ha Na. It started off as one thing, and ended up in a different direction which I just couldn't get behind. In fact, I avoided watching the last 3 or so episodes because I didn't like what they had chosen to do with the plot and characters. And the summary above doesn't even kick in until after. But to be fair, maybe I would've been more prepared if I had read the summary beforehand.
But despite the one thing that stressed me out about it, I do find it a very soothing and healing drama. I also really enjoyed seeing Ha Won's work and how they aim to use innovative technology to help people heal and cope better with ideas such as replicating the touch/hand holding of another person. Unfortunately, the technology aspect became less relevant towards the end, but that was because it was filled with face-to-face confrontations and healing.
I really like the main leads' hugs 😭 They were so heartwarming
9/10