another cut ties trope? --im not sure y anyone wud listen to Yoo Ran Joo who ended up so miserable and ALONE after…
Ran Joo is not alone and miserable. Seo Joon is dying to be in couple with her again. And the guy is rich, CEO of production company. +Friend with Mok Ha again. lol.
It's cuz they keep adding a killer plot in the middle of it all. I don't know why they couldn't just stay with…
No, the show is about the story the writer want to tell, and so, the father plot is essential. If not, the writer wouldn't tell it. Then, I won't make the list of all the impacts this part have with the rest.
However, I'm agree with you about that: I don't like psycho-killers, police investigation or stories about that. I still can like when there is something better than what I expect (example, drama Mouse, or here good acting and consistent character). But I watched dramas where I just don't care about that and watch for other parts. I just think "ah, it needs some plot-device to cause obstacles", well, that kind of thoughts.
It's cuz they keep adding a killer plot in the middle of it all. I don't know why they couldn't just stay with…
There are parts when we see mok-ha singing a whole song. But I'm not speaking about that. I'm speaking about the montage EP10 at 39:15, or the quite slow first part of EP09, or other slow scenes here or there, with angst, sad people staring and background song/music.
The father plot is essential. Then, it's your opinion.
The thematic of episode is about "answer vs risk". End of episode, she makes clear she want to take risk and doesn't…
Yes. It's longer episodes, and depending the episode, it's quite dense about content. It's easy to miss something. Myself, I'm surprised when someone finds a detail with importance, and I missed it.
I'm not even sure the writer promote something, but tells (hidden under the drama) some important life experience, that helped being a better person, able to love people. "the path for happyness".
She needs to shows the other side, as well, the difference of her wrong and right path. Because, like Mok Ha says in a line "failure is what create success". Means people having success had to make a lot of errors and get lesson and experience for finally reaching success.
Same about familly plot. How good is a familly, how bad is life without (ambition vs personnal life), then certainly, how even better it is to be with family. And also, see what the writer knows from life, when Mok Ha tells what she feels when she saw her father dead. It's almost forgiveness, or at least understands the sad conditions of his life. For people keeping hatred and regrets in their heart, is it possible to find happyness?
Why are we promoting the message "Give up your family for fame" ?????Lmao y'all liking the reply simply insulting…
The thematic of episode is about "answer vs risk". End of episode, she makes clear she want to take risk and doesn't want to be separated from people anymore. So, after some time, no way for her to "give up family for fame".
Naw, I'm not reading more comments. I will have brain damage. Seriously, it's so sad, how many people can't understand…
Irony is when this kind of people say "I fast forwarded" or "I skiped scenes with X or Y" or "I played it x3" or "Watched it while writing -something else-". Then the same people saying: "full of plot hole, I don't understand anything, it doesn't make sens. Lazy writer." Even more crazy when they do that with a complicated but awesome drama, missing everything and DARE to say the writer with 200 hours screentime experience can't write and has no logic. ...When these people didn't create a single simple thing of their own life.
And the guy is rich, CEO of production company. +Friend with Mok Ha again. lol.
However, I'm agree with you about that: I don't like psycho-killers, police investigation or stories about that. I still can like when there is something better than what I expect (example, drama Mouse, or here good acting and consistent character). But I watched dramas where I just don't care about that and watch for other parts. I just think "ah, it needs some plot-device to cause obstacles", well, that kind of thoughts.
The father plot is essential. Then, it's your opinion.
I'm not even sure the writer promote something, but tells (hidden under the drama) some important life experience, that helped being a better person, able to love people. "the path for happyness".
She needs to shows the other side, as well, the difference of her wrong and right path. Because, like Mok Ha says in a line "failure is what create success". Means people having success had to make a lot of errors and get lesson and experience for finally reaching success.
Same about familly plot. How good is a familly, how bad is life without (ambition vs personnal life), then certainly, how even better it is to be with family.
And also, see what the writer knows from life, when Mok Ha tells what she feels when she saw her father dead. It's almost forgiveness, or at least understands the sad conditions of his life. For people keeping hatred and regrets in their heart, is it possible to find happyness?
I don't know. Stop watch dramas? seems the best therapy.
Then the same people saying:
"full of plot hole, I don't understand anything, it doesn't make sens. Lazy writer."
Even more crazy when they do that with a complicated but awesome drama, missing everything and DARE to say the writer with 200 hours screentime experience can't write and has no logic.
...When these people didn't create a single simple thing of their own life.