Hi, perfectly alright. I was glad to explain and had no regrets to watch "Vincenzo" (loved the setting in the shopping center that shows up in other series like "Move to Heaven", loved the scene with the re-creation of Delacroix' painting "La Liberté guidant le peuple", etc.).
It was a comment about EAW increasing its rating. I am just saying that if Vincenzo (which except for the fake Italian language is a good show, and you can see my review to see the many good things I said about it) reached the level shown, I think that EAW could stand up slightly higher than Vincenzo.
It's pleasant to see that the rating for this series is going up, and has reached very high levels. One thing, which I like is that the episodes are very different from each other. We just had two back-to-back episodes, we had one episode where the female lead was not as important as in other episodes, another one where she lost the case, ... I like this variety. Deep inside I am hoping that the series gets renewed for at least another season.
Playing the piano; I'm guessing that she's doing it to please her father and also to hide her true self. Pysch…
My point is that the series of events is so lengthy, that for all of them to take place, and do so in that order, is impossible. It doesn't happen in real life. The same holds true for other parts of the episode. The writer should be more careful and make the stuff more credible.
Playing the piano; I'm guessing that she's doing it to please her father and also to hide her true self. Pysch…
The malfunction would not have taken place, had the worker not damaged the robe earlier, compelling the hotel to get another robe, which turned out to be too large, and thus accident-prone. Too many coincidences. I am an Occam's razor person.
Playing the piano; I'm guessing that she's doing it to please her father and also to hide her true self. Pysch…
Nope. The worker ripped the robe before dressing the bride. That's why she (the worker) got fired, and that's why the hotel switched to another robe, which was slightly larger (the only one in that model), which slipped as the bride walked on it.
She was forced by her father most likely, she had to keep doing what he wanted including being a Christian and…
She wouldn't have played piano at church services, nor would she have done all the Christian things throughout the years as probable. Let's face it. The episode is extremely unrealistic. If you want to have the revelation at the end, START FROM THERE, and build the episode in a way, which is credible (arrange the marriage in a different way, have her collapse during the wedding instead of a robe malfunction, etc.). The problem was how to integrate that stuff with having a law firm involved. That was not easy, and for me the writer failed.
She was forced by her father most likely, she had to keep doing what he wanted including being a Christian and…
Being a Christian is way more than showing up once a week to play piano. My atheist family figured out immediately when I no longer was one. She could not have hidden her being Buddhist. The writer should pay close attention to the script.
Because she kept it as a secret from her family who’s a devout Christian. The wedding malfunction was infact…
I don't believe in coincidences. Something independent happens at a wedding, which at least one of the two parties didn't want, preventing the wedding? That's fantasy.
The rich girl made no sense: why would she be playing piano on a weekly basis in a church if she is Buddhist? And then the coincidence of the robe malfunction just at the undesired wedding. And the psych treatment, which must have started prior to the wedding based on the "revelation" at the end. The writer should pay close attention to this kind of stuff.
Great detail in the punishment scene. - They are not going to spare him. He broke a wedding engagement, left instructors all the time, and broke the heirloom ... - [whispering in the ears] He also fooled around with the secret room and now they can't close it anymore. 😄😄😄
Finally a new Korean series worth watching! Except for the battle on the ice (which I hated, and is coming up in too many productions), so far everything is OK. Also happy to see Jung SoMin (her role in KBS drama special "Red Teacher" was amazing) in a leading role . Hope the quality doesn't get diluted by fillers etc.
It looks like Jina made research on Louis while he was dating eunpyo. She knew that he will fall for her. Also…
The guy fell for his step sister, both being adopted kids from Korea, which facilitated JinHa's move on Louis, knocking off EunPyo? Possible. The only thing is: what's the chance that the step sister is so similar to some Korean passing by students in France? I expect an answer from the writer. I also expect answers on why Korean adopted kids can't learn the language of the country in which they end up: the step sister's and Louis' French are abominable (Louis' being the worst).
I am just saying that if Vincenzo (which except for the fake Italian language is a good show, and you can see my review to see the many good things I said about it) reached the level shown, I think that EAW could stand up slightly higher than Vincenzo.
One thing, which I like is that the episodes are very different from each other. We just had two back-to-back episodes, we had one episode where the female lead was not as important as in other episodes, another one where she lost the case, ... I like this variety.
Deep inside I am hoping that the series gets renewed for at least another season.
The same holds true for other parts of the episode.
The writer should be more careful and make the stuff more credible.
Too many coincidences.
I am an Occam's razor person.
Let's face it. The episode is extremely unrealistic. If you want to have the revelation at the end, START FROM THERE, and build the episode in a way, which is credible (arrange the marriage in a different way, have her collapse during the wedding instead of a robe malfunction, etc.).
The problem was how to integrate that stuff with having a law firm involved. That was not easy, and for me the writer failed.
The writer should pay close attention to the script.
And then the coincidence of the robe malfunction just at the undesired wedding.
And the psych treatment, which must have started prior to the wedding based on the "revelation" at the end.
The writer should pay close attention to this kind of stuff.
- They are not going to spare him. He broke a wedding engagement, left instructors all the time, and broke the heirloom ...
- [whispering in the ears] He also fooled around with the secret room and now they can't close it anymore. 😄😄😄
Except for the battle on the ice (which I hated, and is coming up in too many productions), so far everything is OK. Also happy to see Jung SoMin (her role in KBS drama special "Red Teacher" was amazing) in a leading role .
Hope the quality doesn't get diluted by fillers etc.
Possible.
The only thing is: what's the chance that the step sister is so similar to some Korean passing by students in France?
I expect an answer from the writer.
I also expect answers on why Korean adopted kids can't learn the language of the country in which they end up: the step sister's and Louis' French are abominable (Louis' being the worst).