I get that this is about the utterly painful sufferings of Koreans during the most devastating times, but did…
Also yes, I feel like the show is trying too hard to justify Hansu's character. Whatever happened in Ep 7 was not in the book which the show was adapted from. In a way, it is good. We get to see his side of the story. But I still cannot have any pity for him, and the show is trying to make me empathize with him..
I feel like Kepler gave an amazing performance in Match 2, but the song arrangement was a bit off. The cuts and transitions felt a little forced and unnatural to me..
Oh my god, what a creep! Why can't people responsible for casting look into all this and not cast people in these amazing shows. Ruins the experience for a lot of people. :(
Ahhh, some people are justifying another long distance break up routine sh*t as realistic ending 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
It's not just the "physical distance". Baek Yi Jin as a person has become distance, Na Hee Do is unable to reach him anymore. As she said, "my support doesn't reach him anymore." His job as a reporter and his sensitivity unfortunately broke him. And with Na Hee Do's mother also being unavailable to her all through her childhood, it isn't fair for her to have a significant other who will be put in the same position as well. It's really unfair. Really heartbreaking.
The last five minutes of Ep 15 is the most heartbreaking sequence I've ever seen in a drama. The countdown, the flashbacks, "Goodbye Grief" playing in the background with the volume increasing every second. Emotions ran high. God, tragically beautiful.
In a way, it is good. We get to see his side of the story. But I still cannot have any pity for him, and the show is trying to make me empathize with him..
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I feel like he's just really stiff. Really hope he does well here.