I read some comments below about how scary some scenes, are. yeah, and then I started episode 1 using a headphone.…
I don't understand why everyone is talking about scary scenes. I 99.99% skip anything remotely in horror genre. But kdramas in general are not at all scary, I was laughing at the scares in Exhuma, Revenant and now this. Maybe its my bias due to watching only these 3 in korean horror genre
wait a sec.... how did Gang Ju realize Cha Rim is Da Rim's sister? I mean the names are similar and Da Rim did say her sister works there. Its a bit of a long shot to guess like that.
I really need to rant after watching last night's episode and the preview of E9. Everything is just stressful.…
woah.... just saved myself from spoiler land. I didn't know that there's something called Genie Tv premium which is 2 eps ahead. Anyway thanks for the warning I didn't read 2nd half of your comment
The way this movie's message hits you is different. The scene at the in-laws house where they show how people treat a daughter vs daughter-in-law was very hard to watch. The sacrifices of a woman that are expected to be duties when they get married is a sad state of our community. I really wonder why don't everyone treat daughter-in-laws the same way they treat their daughters? She's also someone's daughter.
Another frustrating part was how everyone was so focused on the son and conveniently ignored the wishes and aspirations of the two daughters. If a father and mother don't treat son and daughter the same way how would you expect the in-laws to be any different.
Overall the movie showed a hard hitting reality of the patriarchal society. I wish every guy in the world watch these kinds of movie and learn to respect every woman for being such a strong warrior in life facing all kinds of challenges. I wish all parents see these kinds of movies and learn how to treat both daughters of their family and daughter in laws of their family the same way. If you don't change how do you think your child would be when he/she is your age? Society changes when you change.
ok... somehow past all those "STUFF" there is some substance in the plot. It sometimes takes you aback when the stuff is shown out of context but its only till ep 2 beginning. The part of 3rd prince kept me at the edge of my seats. Jeon Jong Seo, after watching her badass roles in her past projects its hard to imagine many actresses who would pull off Queen Woo in this manner. Would love to see more of her in brighter roles but can't complain.
The end flash scene where JJS stands tall after victory seems to be a scene from future?
Excited to see next season, will the monkey take the cake while the cats fight for it?
OK, managed to finish the drama. Tbh, it's a bit draggy towards the end but so far I enjoyed the drama quite a…
are you sure you watched the whole of last ep? From what I saw, it felt like what they shown us in the last 5-10 minutes was more like beginning of a new journey for everyone
- Ae Yeon is earning for herself and living her own life - Moo jin got his family back. Started a job as coach. - Mi Rae reconciled with her dad. Got promoted as a reward for hard work. As for marriage, idk how long they dated? Max 3 odd months? you don't marry so fast. - Tae Pyeong realized his dad is proud of his Taekwondo achievements and focuses solely on academy with his dad's approval - Hyeon Jae is no longer the reflection of his Dad's self from 15 years ago. He is looking for jobs and attending interviews
You don't always need The End. The New Beginning is also a good conclusion.
I put this movie for ages an I wish never watched, its not bad its a really good movie but it made me sob for…
I feel you totally, skipped it for almost 3 years after reading the synopsis. And now my eyes burn from all the crying. It hurt when she left the 1st time but, that ending made my cry buckets.
remember when the FL and the ex we’re having a talk in the cafe after the ex showed up at the FL’s house? It didn’t seem like anybody cheated according to their talk, the reason for their breakup is still not clear
okay I have to write this. I’m so mad. FIRST, idk why she’s keeping the ex around. I know she told him to…
for your second comment... maybe the scene she wearing the ring was a flashback? for your first comment... maybe it was the health condition that caused her to breakup and there might be no fault of the ex? she just wanted to be away from all things that remind her of the health condition of past.
Respectfully, I disagree. Episode 12 gave me chills.
Agree that it was a good ep but it suddenly kind of felt like a different drama more like a sequel or something. Given the synopsis ep 12 would have been a nice place to tie up loose ends rather than setting up something entirely new for 4 eps.
Don't get me wrong, it maybe a good last 4 eps but this is the exact transition in storyline that takes most 16 ep kdramas downhill around ep 14
Another frustrating part was how everyone was so focused on the son and conveniently ignored the wishes and aspirations of the two daughters. If a father and mother don't treat son and daughter the same way how would you expect the in-laws to be any different.
Overall the movie showed a hard hitting reality of the patriarchal society. I wish every guy in the world watch these kinds of movie and learn to respect every woman for being such a strong warrior in life facing all kinds of challenges. I wish all parents see these kinds of movies and learn how to treat both daughters of their family and daughter in laws of their family the same way. If you don't change how do you think your child would be when he/she is your age? Society changes when you change.
The end flash scene where JJS stands tall after victory seems to be a scene from future?
Excited to see next season, will the monkey take the cake while the cats fight for it?
- Ae Yeon is earning for herself and living her own life
- Moo jin got his family back. Started a job as coach.
- Mi Rae reconciled with her dad. Got promoted as a reward for hard work. As for marriage, idk how long they dated? Max 3 odd months? you don't marry so fast.
- Tae Pyeong realized his dad is proud of his Taekwondo achievements and focuses solely on academy with his dad's approval
- Hyeon Jae is no longer the reflection of his Dad's self from 15 years ago. He is looking for jobs and attending interviews
You don't always need The End. The New Beginning is also a good conclusion.
for your first comment... maybe it was the health condition that caused her to breakup and there might be no fault of the ex? she just wanted to be away from all things that remind her of the health condition of past.
Don't get me wrong, it maybe a good last 4 eps but this is the exact transition in storyline that takes most 16 ep kdramas downhill around ep 14