CKDramaddicts:
I quite liked both, especially Legally Romance and didn't think it meant it was all a dream, especially when it specifically said "a few years later" before she woke up. (Unless there was something else I forgot -- it's been quite a while since I watched it, but I definitely would've remembered if it was one of those really obvious, "it was all a dream and none of it was real" type ending.)
If I recall, Joy of Life (which is excellent) was also a dream/piece of writing.
Don't Disturb My Study was similar to Mr. Bad in that it was just a fictionalized account/novel in the end.
I generally really dislike endings that negate the entire story that came before it, yet none of these bothered me too much, surprisingly. I *was* amused by Mr. Bad's ending because it seemed like a very obvious censorship-avoiding conclusion, lol.
I keep labeling coma hallucinations/imagination trips as dreams lol. She still, nevertheless, made it up. Cause the main guy was just simply recalling/confessing his feelings for her back in college and she made a whole world where she had discovered it and acted upon her feelings for him. It hurts more cause it was all in her head and the guy didn't know anything as he was on the receiving end of, basically, harassment from her. Had it been a collective coma trip w/ her and the main guy, then fine but that wasn't the case here.
Also I think I messed up with my first comment cause you're right, that wasn't the ending. Since it ends with the two couples together, I think I meant more of an ending to the college years. Sorry for that