FL is lost. This is suggested by her wandering when she walks. A very good idea to highlight this, and her difficult…
For now, I don't think she has such a serious mental disorder. Already for basic script reasons. It would be difficult for viewers to be invested in a story without evolution, whereas the drama presents all the scenes as romantic. The road will be long and difficult. And yes... 16 episodes, LOL! You'll have to see the rest of the drama to confirm this.
I'll have to watch it, I like episode 3 but not enough to make me want to watch episode 4 Ill make myself to watch…
I think I was a lot more disappointed in episode three than you were. (Ooops, I hope I didn't provoke a competition in the negative. ^^) So, episode four should be fun for you. I hope you enjoy watching it.
OMG I can't wait!.... but I have homework.... *bangs head on table*
Psychopath diary: the funniest drama I've seen so far. Of course, the last few episodes are a little less funny. But you have to remember this: how much drama can remain funny after the first episodes? Or even after episode 8? And yet this drama manages to do so! So it wasn't disappointing.
OMG I can't wait!.... but I have homework.... *bangs head on table*
Tttttt. Don't watch it during classroom. I said the episode is not the best pace (for me). So you need to keep attention on it. Well, I help you the best I can. I hope you will have great feeling when watching it. Be patient. Or the witch will come for you. ;-)
My interpretation of the story "The kid who lived with nightmares:If you dont learn to accept the bad/harsh moments…
This is a good interpretation, but I think the meaning is more oriented towards the easy way out. Overcome your problems, or accept a magical solution. The magical solution doesn't solve anything, and the child remains unsatisfied, even if his nightmares disappear. In the end, the witch reclaims his soul, because he has made the wrong choice, that of leaving his problems to others instead of facing them.
IF she does not have APD I will be pissed. The title is literally "Psycho But It's All Right" which is a play…
How can I answer you, lol!? I guess the goal is that of all dramas, to provide intense and warm emotions. My analysis of the script so far is oriented towards the romantic process and healing. Healing, to what extent? I assume that the ending will leave areas of imperfection and that the characters will never be completely normal, but strong enough to live their love story. Episode 4 gives a lot of clues about that. I wrote this on the dramabitches blog, and a bit here. Your reaction reminds me of other drama lovers, who often refuse to watch dramas that concern their profession, because they are sure to detect too many flaws in them. If you're a lawyer and you're watching legal drama, it can be edgy. I remember seeing a Hollywood movie that featured an accountant. It was so ridiculous, it made me cry with laughter. ^^
The tale she wrote that he read aloud at the end of episode 4, I'm trying to make sense of the symbolism in the…
The meaning of the tale is to be related to what happens in the episode. The mother helps the child first, but this does not involve her directly. It is when she really sacrifices herself that the child feels the warmth of his mother. This is the opposite of the parent who just sees his children as tools to be useful, and is willing to sacrifice those who are not, without giving them warmth. This story is one of the most beautiful parts of the episode, because what FL writes is directly related to the life of the ML. Here, I don't know exactly how because the drama doesn't show much of that at the moment. But the meaning is there. The connection between LF and ML, even before they knew each other.
I'm just watching to know who murdered the mother at this point. The drama got really boring disappointing as…
FL is lost. This is suggested by her wandering when she walks. A very good idea to highlight this, and her difficult progression towards healing and sincere feelings.
Finally, I saw episode 4, thanks to a good person who made me want to ;-) My opinion is sincere, like the previous time I was very disappointed by episode 3. The drama is obviously playing with my nerves, because episode 4 denies the bad impression I had temporarily. It was a fabulous episode. Of course, the pace was a bit too slow for my taste, but the essence was there, with depth and great emotional strength.
IF she does not have APD I will be pissed. The title is literally "Psycho But It's All Right" which is a play…
I understand how this drama can be problematic in the eyes of a professional. Perhaps you will find the flaws in the drama, which do not conform to reality. You have to keep in mind the job of a screenwriter in South Korea, which takes place under difficult conditions. Everything has to be done quickly and there is little time to correct. So it has to be good from the first draft, or almost. - Either the screenwriter was already very knowledgeable about psychological or psychiatric problems. But can she be as knowledgeable as a professional? - Or she asked for expert advice. But I think it's more like asking her assistant to investigate. All of which puts clinical realism to the test, and can disappoint a specialist. This is another reason why I have considered behavioural disorders that are not of extreme seriousness, compatible with a romantic story. Perhaps your diagnosis is accurate enough to prove the opposite. But in a drama, what writer could achieve that degree of accuracy? I'd be curious to read your further comments on drama. I have an idea where this is headed, but no certainty.
Arraah, don't spoil!!!I don't read you.I didnt see the end of your sentence.I don't look.I don't look.-_-
Not yet entirly. First scene is Woooo! I loved the servant knight protecting the cold queen. It's like they are already together. ;-) No I'm 10", but it slow down. Flashback scene was great in first sequence, but too soft after. Well... It's the kind of detail I get quick, I don't think it's revelant for most of people. Now, I quietly continue the episode, See you soon. ;-)
The show isn't romanticizing mental illness (at least not now) But the fans definitely are. As long as the show…
The show is romantic. I mean, everything is done to make it look like any romantic drama. So it's predictable that the audience will feel that way. Psycho? But it's okay for romantism. ;-D
Already for basic script reasons.
It would be difficult for viewers to be invested in a story without evolution, whereas the drama presents all the scenes as romantic.
The road will be long and difficult. And yes... 16 episodes, LOL!
You'll have to see the rest of the drama to confirm this.
(Ooops, I hope I didn't provoke a competition in the negative. ^^)
So, episode four should be fun for you.
I hope you enjoy watching it.
Of course, the last few episodes are a little less funny.
But you have to remember this: how much drama can remain funny after the first episodes? Or even after episode 8?
And yet this drama manages to do so! So it wasn't disappointing.
Don't watch it during classroom.
I said the episode is not the best pace (for me).
So you need to keep attention on it.
Well, I help you the best I can.
I hope you will have great feeling when watching it.
Be patient.
Or the witch will come for you. ;-)
I don't see how you could be disapointed, enjoy this! ;-)
My analysis of the script so far is oriented towards the romantic process and healing. Healing, to what extent? I assume that the ending will leave areas of imperfection and that the characters will never be completely normal, but strong enough to live their love story. Episode 4 gives a lot of clues about that. I wrote this on the dramabitches blog, and a bit here.
Your reaction reminds me of other drama lovers, who often refuse to watch dramas that concern their profession, because they are sure to detect too many flaws in them. If you're a lawyer and you're watching legal drama, it can be edgy. I remember seeing a Hollywood movie that featured an accountant. It was so ridiculous, it made me cry with laughter. ^^
The mother helps the child first, but this does not involve her directly. It is when she really sacrifices herself that the child feels the warmth of his mother.
This is the opposite of the parent who just sees his children as tools to be useful, and is willing to sacrifice those who are not, without giving them warmth.
This story is one of the most beautiful parts of the episode, because what FL writes is directly related to the life of the ML. Here, I don't know exactly how because the drama doesn't show much of that at the moment. But the meaning is there. The connection between LF and ML, even before they knew each other.
My opinion is sincere, like the previous time I was very disappointed by episode 3.
The drama is obviously playing with my nerves, because episode 4 denies the bad impression I had temporarily.
It was a fabulous episode. Of course, the pace was a bit too slow for my taste, but the essence was there, with depth and great emotional strength.
You have to keep in mind the job of a screenwriter in South Korea, which takes place under difficult conditions. Everything has to be done quickly and there is little time to correct. So it has to be good from the first draft, or almost.
- Either the screenwriter was already very knowledgeable about psychological or psychiatric problems. But can she be as knowledgeable as a professional?
- Or she asked for expert advice. But I think it's more like asking her assistant to investigate.
All of which puts clinical realism to the test, and can disappoint a specialist. This is another reason why I have considered behavioural disorders that are not of extreme seriousness, compatible with a romantic story. Perhaps your diagnosis is accurate enough to prove the opposite. But in a drama, what writer could achieve that degree of accuracy?
I'd be curious to read your further comments on drama. I have an idea where this is headed, but no certainty.
Did you recognize my korean words ? ;-)
I often remember my dreams.
Friendly. ;-)
No I'm 10", but it slow down. Flashback scene was great in first sequence, but too soft after. Well... It's the kind of detail I get quick, I don't think it's revelant for most of people.
Now, I quietly continue the episode, See you soon. ;-)
Psycho? But it's okay for romantism. ;-D