Spoiler....he committed the unthinkable hence their concerns as that happened when Noa associated with the Japanese and felt shame about his Korean roots (especially gangster roots of his father)
The fact that Noa is shown to be hostile towards his own heritage finding refuge in calling himself a Japanese is still not enough to make you hate him as we saw how he grew up with the teachings of Isak, ah! Hansu is the villain I tell you.
sorry for my bad english 🤗😅just a question ? if it's so good how ml act a simp and fool , why never see…
In my opinion,
It's the writing to be blamed really, it's usually female writers for kdramas so female perspectives are generally shown. Having said that, here both the characters aren't toxic, they had good reason for their behaviour but in the dramas where fl acts like 'doormat', she seems so because she wastes her energy on guys who are cheating around or demeaning her without any credible back story. Without that the characters seem too far gone and unrealistic to ever expect them to change but here, fl has biases as she saw things like that in her childhood which essentially ruined her childhood and forced her to act as the mother to her younger brother, so she has her means of character development when she realises that it's not right to project her past on her present and see future from that perspective.
Then again, if you don't like it, you don't. Just mention the point nicely about why you don't like it and move on.
So, next episode Lee Goon will suffer a fatal blow from Sae Yan's dad trying to save Lee Shin and Ju Yeon's reason will be fulfilled as she'll find the one who caused her to repress her memories and she'll end up getting back all her. During this surgery, they will successfully used the side effect removing drug but as he wakes up in ep 15, they'll realise it wasn't the fault of the experiment as Ju Yeon is indeed his first love.
Exactly my point. Like writer was better off showing him being the one who pushed Goon off the bridge by mistake…
Both the bros love each but Shin didn't show it in front and that caused him to spiral even more in his own misery unable to understand his brothers' pain
@Aaahaanaaa,Hello.Your words here are articulated very well . . : "Gone are the good old days when even criticism…
Ikr... I've been watching kdramas with my mom ever since 2010 and back then I didn't even know how to read subs and English being my, idk 4th or 5th language didn't help either, I was that little. Also, 2010s didn't have such fast subs and websites ( at least not in my country). We waited for months after the show ended to get updates and platforms like weibo pirated sites. I became a part of the drama enthusiasts community naturally as I grew up. I was amazed at how beautifully, the reviews were shared on different platforms but nowadays people that freedom of speech for granted. Just as I have my freedom so does the other party involved and it's infringing their rights if I slander them for my own satisfaction. In my opinion, I can't call that freedom.
People criticising Goon for being a simp, are clearly missing out the whole point, he never tried to love Juyeon the person but Ju Yeon his saviour. He has put her high up on a pedestal for being the only one by his side. Plus, he is saddled by guilt and relief that his saviour is not dead trying to save him. He is trapped in his past because that was the only warmth he felt. She was his light at the end of the tunnel so he still cases after her not realising that doing so is streching out the tunnel even further for him. The key is for him to realise he is being used as a Guinea Pig and then realising that he actually loves the Person JuYeon in front of him and not some ideal first love version he has in his mind, only then he'll be able to respect himself, his relationship with Ju Yeon and also create a healthy relationship with her from scratch.
Shin is such a selfish P.O.S & my point still stands even after the reveal.He's a coward & inconsiderate lil'…
Exactly my point. Like writer was better off showing him being the one who pushed Goon off the bridge by mistake or something e Because this revelation honestly ruined his character even more for me. It feels like writer tried to save his character, paint him as a responsible hero of the family when Goon was living in ancient past but completely disregarded all the times Shin saw Goon being disrespected in the family and by his CEO but never took a stand for him at his behest in front of him.
After this episode, it is crystal clear that Sae Yan's real dad killed Juyeon's dad because of his mental illness that happened due to his family leaving him for him being an alcoholic/ abuser this her mom said that there's no need to dig bad memories of everyone. The thing with Lee Shin is that even when he tried to commit the unthinkable, he only thought about himself, he had it hard ofcourse but he made Goon feel like he liked taking things away from him and didn't take stand for his older brother who loved him so much that he didn't think twice to sacrifice his well being for him but Shin didn't even take his stand in front of him when the CEO of his agency ridiculed him in front of everyone, yes he said he'll leave if CEO did the same to Goon again but that must have been said in front of everyone not behind close doors.
The moms of Sae Yan and Lee Goon obviously mean well but go about their actions in the worst possible way, even the mom of Little Cutie is a bit like that.
I love this show, the clumsy take is what defines it no? I thought that's common sense, but so many people hate it that now I doubt my judgement. My drama list comment section feels like a warzone and Instagram these days...gone are the good old days when even critisism of a drama was written so thoughtfully 🫡
I said because of LS because he ruined his career to save him that led him down depression, his parents took him to Australia as a replacement of LG which led to him falling into the village river, the han river incident and the pool. Thus 4 times
It's the writing to be blamed really, it's usually female writers for kdramas so female perspectives are generally shown. Having said that, here both the characters aren't toxic, they had good reason for their behaviour but in the dramas where fl acts like 'doormat', she seems so because she wastes her energy on guys who are cheating around or demeaning her without any credible back story. Without that the characters seem too far gone and unrealistic to ever expect them to change but here, fl has biases as she saw things like that in her childhood which essentially ruined her childhood and forced her to act as the mother to her younger brother, so she has her means of character development when she realises that it's not right to project her past on her present and see future from that perspective.
Then again, if you don't like it, you don't. Just mention the point nicely about why you don't like it and move on.
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Try doing that once
Because this revelation honestly ruined his character even more for me. It feels like writer tried to save his character, paint him as a responsible hero of the family when Goon was living in ancient past but completely disregarded all the times Shin saw Goon being disrespected in the family and by his CEO but never took a stand for him at his behest in front of him.
The thing with Lee Shin is that even when he tried to commit the unthinkable, he only thought about himself, he had it hard ofcourse but he made Goon feel like he liked taking things away from him and didn't take stand for his older brother who loved him so much that he didn't think twice to sacrifice his well being for him but Shin didn't even take his stand in front of him when the CEO of his agency ridiculed him in front of everyone, yes he said he'll leave if CEO did the same to Goon again but that must have been said in front of everyone not behind close doors.
The moms of Sae Yan and Lee Goon obviously mean well but go about their actions in the worst possible way, even the mom of Little Cutie is a bit like that.