!!!!! HUGE SPOILERS AHEAD !!!!!Well, I agree the ending felt rushed, another extra episode would have done it…
I completely agree with everything you said! I only have 2 complaints about the ending (loose ends that were left open with no resolution): [1. that Hyejin's death never got truly resolved - her (ex)husband never punished, her body never found. It was left a mystery. 2. Why keep bringing up the chairman's serial killer son, as if he will be a crucial part of the plot, only to never resolve that and leave it alone at the end like it never happened? Yes, I know it explains who took his place in prison, but they made it sound like he was this huge key to the story at the end?] Those 2 things frustrated me. But I still gave it a 10 because the acting and overall story was great, despite it being about political power - which I usually detest & avoid watching. Maybe LJS had something to do with why I kept watching... :) Yoona was great in this too though.
I want to watch this show. Legally. Ugh. If Disney+ is going to release kdramas, the least they can do is eventually let all (or most?!) regions enjoy it. This is frustrating. They don't even come close to competing with Netflix, Viki, Viu, iQIYI, etc, by doing this. Making it so I can't watch these shows... when I PAY for Disney+... is yet another reason for me to hate Disney.
I liked how they showed the wall again at the end (the wall where she had written that he should go back to Mars), and around the corner were the words 要回一起回 (we're going back together) along with the pic of the two owls. That was cute.
Idk... I was a little disappointed in this movie after I finished watching it. Maybe my expectations were too high? The cast did a good job, but I think I felt let down by the overall story.
Pls spoil it for me, what happened to k? Did he disappear?
K did "leave" - because he was no longer "needed". Su Yeol was no longer dependent on him. Su Yeol learned to believe in himself, and he took those good qualities of K and made them part of himself. So in the end, instead of having a split personality, yes he became one again, but he now carries the best of both himself & K.
If Disney+ is going to release kdramas, the least they can do is eventually let all (or most?!) regions enjoy it. This is frustrating. They don't even come close to competing with Netflix, Viki, Viu, iQIYI, etc, by doing this. Making it so I can't watch these shows... when I PAY for Disney+... is yet another reason for me to hate Disney.