I don't know man if it's just me. I don't usually appreciate endings that leave me hanging, but this drama just seemed right to have ended the way it did. Somehow, the unspoken parts of the story, the yearning bits that to some may be annoying, seemed to make the whole drama more beautiful. Say for example Lee Joon's incident at the museum with the lady. It wasn't confirmed that he will indeed return as a doctor, but it's enough for me to have seen that his reason now for being a doctor is not to compete with Lee Kang anymore. The same way Cha Young and Lee Kang found each other, with no apparent resolution. In fact, it made me think, must there always be a resolution to every story? And I'll end with that....
P.S. I thoroughly enjoyed the mukbang scenes of the cast and staff members at the end. Made my heart less sad.
I'm pretty sure it's the reverse. Nam Ju's mother vaguely threatened that if Ju Da started dating Nam Ju, the…
That would make sense...but the thing that's throwing me off though was the strange guy (he seemed like Nam Ju's Mom's personnel tbh but idk) who was secretly taking pictures of Nam Ju and Ju Da "flirting" by the fields. It was like something orchestrated to ruin Nam Ju or something. Although we don't know yet why his mother would indeed scheme something like this....
Wait...did I get right?! Is Ju Da partly in relationship with Nam Ju because Nam Ju's Mom ordered her in exchange for her scholarship and her grandma's hospital fees?
And Ju Da's smirk at Sae Mi gurrll...that was sketchy huh.
I never knew I could take in this caliber of thriller, psychological, and horror content all in one exquisite blend. I love how it taps onto human behavior. I recently learned from our zoology class that what separates us human beings from lower classes of animals, is how we are able to steer away from beastly responses and tendencies. To actually think about the things we're doing, and act not purely (at least most of the time) based on desires.
And here I am questioning that fact as I remember Moon Jo's conversation with Jong Woo a few episodes ago while on the rooftops, wherein he said something like letting your desires and instinct get ahead of you is more human-like.
And I'm just like "Damn...this show's so triggering that even a lesson at school is being triggered" Whhhoooeww
I felt a deep pang in mah poor hart when I saw Jong Woo's near-sobbing face when he came out from the police station as he was talking to Jung Hwa. He had a taste of losing his sanity and venting out what he previously would've just kept in his mind - and I'm just...I feel extremely bad for him . That expression - his face - screamed a thousand things, but his mouth couldn't.
And his new friend and neighbor - let us wish for the slimmest chance that he'll be alright 'cause my heart cannot UwU Like, "Why did you go there ?! pabo!" T_T
Can we talk about how each character is given depth and color in this drama!? Like gahhhhd I'm a sucker for deeper meanings through sublime acting --- but this here people, is like: DAMNN T_T Exquisite!
P.S. I thoroughly enjoyed the mukbang scenes of the cast and staff members at the end. Made my heart less sad.
And for the the very first two episodes, I can say that I adored the little touches of care amongst the leads.
And Ju Da's smirk at Sae Mi gurrll...that was sketchy huh.
And here I am questioning that fact as I remember Moon Jo's conversation with Jong Woo a few episodes ago while on the rooftops, wherein he said something like letting your desires and instinct get ahead of you is more human-like.
And I'm just like "Damn...this show's so triggering that even a lesson at school is being triggered" Whhhoooeww
And his new friend and neighbor - let us wish for the slimmest chance that he'll be alright 'cause my heart cannot UwU Like, "Why did you go there ?! pabo!" T_T