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Replying to Valentina Jun 28, 2020
Haven't watched episode 4 yet, but from episode 5 previews, we can look forward to more KMY not respecting personal…
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.
-_-
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
Title It's Okay to Not Be Okay Spoiler
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
I wasn't talking about the experience as a model, because everyone has a different life. Rather of the way it unlocks the psychic contents, or the knowledge of the invariant foundations of the psyche.
I am not a psychologist, fortunately, because I would be rather bad at that, my temperament is not balanced enough. It is rather relative to my personal life, which I will evoke little out of modesty. I read books on the subject, which didn't make much sense, when I was young, I forgot about it afterwards. But the meaning came to me through life. I reread books and the knowledge I had gained by myself was displayed in a better way than I could say. It all made sense. It happens in the psychic universe, not in the external framework (brain, neurology).

Both aspects are certainly important: life rich in teaching + theoretical knowledge. I don't consult a psychologist, but I met one many years ago with whom I had some exchanges on this subject. Like you, this gentleman deplored the lack of stability among students and other professionals in this field.

On the other hand, I have a poor view of the serious problems. It is not a subject I have dwelt on. It's in the psychiatric field, or in your field, I suppose.

Today, I've forgotten all that a little bit, because my intensive reading on the subject goes back a few years. I still have an intuitive flair and a regular reminder, a lot of details are gone, but not the foundations of what I was able to discover in conjunction with the theory. As an aside, your experience reminds me of someone I met on another blog, who also talked about the drama.
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Replying to floweryra Jun 28, 2020
How diligent of you monitoring review section ^^;
I wasn't spying on the reviews, it just happened yesterday by accident.
I saw several reviews piling up in the main page of MDL.
I just clicked on the profiles and made this surprising discovery ;-)
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
Title It's Okay to Not Be Okay Spoiler
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
Luckily, my friend managed to get through it. But it wasn't her studies that helped her. Just the understanding of the human being through life experience. Her evolution and her questioning, sometimes through traumatic experiences. I often tend to think that a good psychologist would be better with a rich life and a great sense of introspection than with studies. But I don't think that applies to psychiatry, because there, these are severe pathologies that require education and professional experience. I perceive it as a difficult profession, requiring to be confronted with the foreign and very destabilizing side of the human psyche, when the limits of comprehension are exceeded for the common people.
If this is your job, I wish you good luck ;-)
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
Title It's Okay to Not Be Okay Spoiler
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
That's why I figured the FL isn't as crazy as it sounds. If she were a sociopath with a level of psychiatric severity, she wouldn't be able to write fairy tales with a positive moral value. They are dark fairy tales, but from the perspective of the witch initiator of truth: learning a life lesson by showing the wrong side, and the punishment that follows if the wrong psychological choice is made. Otherwise, and if her stories were purely morbid, she would not be published for children. She would not be successful, and she would not be invited to tell a story in a psychiatric hospital. She'd be forced to write for adults.
Another example: She makes a moral choice, when she protects the mentally ill guy at her book signing, it costs her a lot in terms of public image.

All these bundles of concordance lead me to think that the two characters are equivalent in their inner worries. And above all, the most important, perfectly complementary, which is the basis of a true love story. They have the opposite faults and qualities, likely to help each other, and this also provokes confrontations and arguments, a necessary process so that everyone can examine themselves inwardly and evolve, and finally make the love story germinate. What leads the characters to do this is their mutual attraction. Otherwise, they would do what anyone else does when they receive an unpleasant remark, just ignore it. It's pretty realistic of what happens in real life, even for people who don't have such serious psychic problems.

I forgot that: it can also break if the confrontation is too strong, but temporarily, if the attraction is as strong as I suppose it is here, and the characters' temperament is balanced. So I think both characters have the same strength of personality, and the same level of mental disorder.
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Replying to Sunset Jun 28, 2020
I thought it would've surpassed it already by now if the 700+ comments on this page didn't get deleted before…
But, how do you make this ?
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Ok, the easy part is ( and ). But others typo ?
천상의 약속
Well, I suppose it's possible... Need a library and copy-past ?
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
I've created a public list of dramas with a sad ending. It might help you avoid them, until the day you get addicted to sad endings too. LOL!
My observation skills aren't that good, I just notice some details of the story or the direction better than others, and I forget at least as many that were easy to see. ;-)
Since episode 3 bored me, I've already forgotten most of the episode. My concentration increases when I have interest. I guess that's common to a lot of people.
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
He has a psychic disorder of a different nature, making it compatible with his helpful temperament.
Do you remember the scene where we see all his scars? His devotion is sickly, and he's wounded because of it, against his own good.
Let's not forget the pitch as well: he's a volunteer worker originally, not a professional. A friend of mine has become a psychologist, she studied psychology at university, and she told me that the only reason she was doing this in the beginning was to solve her own problems. And almost all the other students were the same way. The ML has to deal not only with his own problems, but also with those of his brother.
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
Thanks for your warm commentary, I'll give the drama a chance and watch episode 4, at least. In solidarity. ^^
The uncertainty of whether a story ends well or badly should still be part of the suspense and excitement?! Maybe you felt like changing your habits and having the pleasure of living this experience, lol!
For my part, I prefer stories that have a sad ending, it's more moving.
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
I think the ML is as crazy as the FL. That's a quality of the story because it makes them two complementary characters, and irrevocably destined to fall in love.
A lot of clues are regularly left about this. Episode 1, his dissociation from pain. He stops the knife with his bare hand, bleeds, and shows no pain. Of course, it's classic in a sageuk, but not in an everyday story. If you watch the episodes again, you'll get a lot of other clues about it, like his best friend calling him a joker. Or simply, episode 3, he's ready to get run over by a car, not a trace of hesitation or movement, even when the car brakes at the last moment.
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On The King: Eternal Monarch Jun 28, 2020
"This drama may be confusing, but you must go on, pay attention to all the details and review the drama as many times as necessary. This is not your typical drama that you're used to. The screenwriter doesn't spoon-feed you, and only 1% among who insist and use their brains will be rewarded. This is the one masterpiece that everyone should be watching."

--- Typical positive review (but not your typical review that you're used to.)

*Getting into heaven seems less difficult, I'm going to devote myself to it instead and save my soul*

Unfortunately, the typical review does not contain this as well:
"That's why I've created 6 fake profiles in 3 days, to make almost identical reviews that tell you this. For pity's sake, I beg you all, look at my favorite drama. Please don't leave me alone. Let us celebrate my religion together."

Note: the sole purpose of this commentary is to commemorate the great fun that this commentary thread has been for weeks.
;-D
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Replying to TKEMisaMasterpiece Jun 28, 2020
wow, influx of negative comments, although some of them have a point, TKEM is not that bad at all, and LMH is…
I dreamt I was friends with a little horse last night.
The horse wasn't white, she was light brown, with a fine golden mane.
The horse was sick, she was sneezing. When I asked the horse questions, she was able to answer yes or no, making a noise with her mouth.
I was sad for the horse, because in my dream I had to ask her to pull a little cart.
And I was trying to give her moral support.
It was a heartbreaking dream.
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Replying to Dramaholic Jun 28, 2020
Let's recap the lessons of TKEM. Something I hope many new viewers will find helpful. ===============================================================Do…
The whole drama is a great lesson on what not to do when it comes to storytelling.
It more than makes up for everything else. ^^
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Replying to girl Jun 28, 2020
I would settle for “they both are crazy and they'll live happily ever after” BHAHAH XD
That's what the title of the drama suggests. ;-)
It happened in the Japanese drama Kimi Wa Petto.
But it would surprise me from a Korean drama. My first impression was that FL does not suffer from a psychic disorder of a psychiatric nature. So, she can evolve, recover psychologically, just like anyone else. Same with ML. The love between the two characters can lead to deep, sometimes painful, but life-saving introspection.
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Replying to Pranksalot Jun 28, 2020
Highlights of Ep3•KDY is gold! He is comedic fire in his cameo, funny and endearing. His arc is so sad. •Deer…
When I walk down the street, there is no crazy beautiful woman touching me.
This kind of dream only happens in dramas... T T
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Replying to humanencounter Jun 28, 2020
I admire the ambition to write a story about mental health, but is no one thinking that they will magically be…
There are two things that can cure anything in a drama:
- Love.
- A bowl of porridge.
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Replying to Herman Jun 28, 2020
Wow your comment was reported? lol. toxic comment section.As you know, I really enjoyed the first 2 episodes,…
There is good comedy and over-the-top one.
Thanks for this expression, it's that.
I dislike that in almost every drama.
I managed to put up with that in Angry Mom because the drama was addictive with a very fast pace, but it was so over-the-top, lol!
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Replying to XingBack Jun 28, 2020
wow they even got gaho for the ost!also, it's my time to say I don't get people's criticism? not every character…
It's weird, I see comments that are surprised that FL is being criticized but I don't see comments that are critical of FL.
The magic of comments...
Otherwise, she is a romantic character, by the way she dresses or her theatrical actions. You can be romantic and still be a little crazy. Besides, I wonder if that's not a prerequisite. ^^
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