Tae Soo Mi lecturing Woo Gwang Ho on how he raised Young Woo was RICH coming from a birth-giver who abandoned…
She also seemed pretty clueless of FL's mental condition. Suggesting that there are treatments for autism, like it's some sort of disease that can be cured? π€¨
Don't, it's a nonsensical rom-com with leads' immature actions not matching their age and very weird dumb ending.
Well, it's my personal opinion. Feel free to disagree π. Leads were clearly miscast and that ending was real trash, I'm still dumbfounded why they decided to ruin that drama's ending like that.
I'm more of an analytical mind, you won't entice me to watch a drama just with emotions and sob stories. The plot's gotta have substance and logic throughout the episodes. So I don't like vague, and more importantly, unexplained supernatural phenomena used as plot devices in dramas. That's why I didn't like this year's Link: Eat, Love, Kill as well.
I actually love sci-fi and fantasy genres, but, imho, if you introduce some fantastical elements to the plot it better get an in-world explanation. That's why I like AoS so much - it makes an effort to explain that world's fantasy elements. Hong sisters likely had spent a lot of time on world building.
I got a feeling, that scene is like they're finding the whereabouts of Naksu (the og).
Where? If you mean MDL page for part 2 it's just speculative. Were there articles of confirmed cast with CP confirmed? I've seen that the Four Seasons, Park Jin and maidservant Kim are returning.
I really really hope WYW doesn't somehow end up going to the US or meet up with her mom again... She's so annoying…
FL or her dad have no obligation to do anything TSM suggests. She has no legal rights over her daughter and FL is an adult now anyway. But I'm afraid we're about to see her threatening them more severly to disappear. The nerve and selfishness of that woman is on a whole other level compared to MW.
We can't really determine if Hye Young has the capacity to consent because she was asked questions in a super…
Yea, I also think that overbearing control over such person and continued treatment of her as a child has detrimental effects. It's bad even for normal children, they have problems socializing and becoming independent adults later on. As FL said to her dad in an earlier episode she wants to make mistakes and be discouraged, his overprotectiveness hinders her as an adult.
Also, girl's mother really needed to chill, she was giving giant red flags of misandry. She probably was bitter of her own experiences with men and didn't want to let her daughter anywhere near them.
OP saw LJW and HMH filming Alchemy Of Souls Part 2 Link: https://twitter.com/leejaewookstyle/status/1552947682788143104?t=mBGrX1ZjPSPhp1mXWjSMOA&s=19
Shame nobody can spot the female lead yet (if she even exists in part 2 π). So far it's only known that maidservant Kim and Jin Cho Yeon of the Four Seasons will be present.
I'm more of an analytical mind, you won't entice me to watch a drama just with emotions and sob stories. The plot's gotta have substance and logic throughout the episodes. So I don't like vague, and more importantly, unexplained supernatural phenomena used as plot devices in dramas. That's why I didn't like this year's Link: Eat, Love, Kill as well.
I actually love sci-fi and fantasy genres, but, imho, if you introduce some fantastical elements to the plot it better get an in-world explanation. That's why I like AoS so much - it makes an effort to explain that world's fantasy elements. Hong sisters likely had spent a lot of time on world building.
Also, girl's mother really needed to chill, she was giving giant red flags of misandry. She probably was bitter of her own experiences with men and didn't want to let her daughter anywhere near them.