Why did MY call GT hypocrite in ep 14? Does she really not believe that he likes her for who she is?
This is my take: MY was doubting GT's words of always staying by her/loving her and not being swayed by their ill fate because of how GT pushed her away in the hospital when he found out the truth (I assumed she figured out it was during that time where he found out the truth). Additionally, MY knows that no matter how much GT love her, it is difficult for GT (for anyone tbh) to have to live with the fact that MY's mother killed their mother. As such, MY perceived what GT said at the basement as his "facade" where he was trying to console MY and was not true to his real feelings.
Title for ep15 is "The Good Brothers". It is a korean folktale:)
No problem! I really want to know how the story will be tied into the episode. Finally a brighter episode? Or would they show us a different perspective of a fairytale again?
Ok after the grand reveal of head nurse and the fact that no one can survive that fall:
1. The story from MY's father is inaccurate due to his dementia and brain tumour and that MY's mum didn't fall that way 2. MY's mum is dead and this head nurse is up to smth
This show is definitely more character-driven than plot-driven. However what makes it work is that it isn't completely…
Then I guess the upcoming last four episodes where the mystery of the mother/killer is finally explored in full picture would be more of your taste? I think that instead of making the characters' lives "interesting" (which I agree that their lives are not very interesting, one is a nurse, another a writer who is on hiatus), the attractive part of the show would be the interactions that the leads have with one another. The way the dialogues are written, their personality and the way of reacting to one another may be what keeps the viewers engaged. Also, the chemistry between the two leads is a also a huge factor that makes people want to watch them, even if they are just eating or having small talk (which has been happening in the recent episodes). I really like that we have different opinions on the show and are able to engage in such a productive discussion without negativity:)
In ep 7 and 8 the main leads were becoming very reactive, so i was getting annoyed. they felt like episodic arcsthere…
This show is definitely more character-driven than plot-driven. However what makes it work is that it isn't completely character-driven which still attracts people who are fans of plot-driven shows to watch it. This show literally embodies all genres and tastes of viewers which explains why it garnered a huge following. Not to mention the amount of parallelisms, symbolisms and hint-dropping to make viewers become involved while watching the show as compared to just sitting there and watching the characters go about their lives. This show is quite an experience.
Idk why but I can smell here a sad ending... Oh, Btw, who dropped ratings from 9.3 to 9.2??
Sad ending or not, I hope it is a sensible ending that has been coherent with what the show has wanted to express from the start. Maybe a bittersweet one?
I love this drama a lot and I genuinely care for all the characters. But I really hate how he always yell at her…
I hope this is the writer's way of telling us they are not ready for a relationship yet...and that they will actually do something to make themselves better lovers. Of course I hope the show ends on a happy note but I think their relationship is still a "work-in-progress"
Hi guys i think i might found a good answer to this feeling many of us will have or already starting to have it…
Im thinking positively where I can finally binge watch the whole series in one sitting even if I have been rewatching a zillion times while waiting for new episodes already:)
But yes, it is really hard to be hit with reality after being offered a heartwarming escape from our busy lives through this show.
MY was doubting GT's words of always staying by her/loving her and not being swayed by their ill fate because of how GT pushed her away in the hospital when he found out the truth (I assumed she figured out it was during that time where he found out the truth). Additionally, MY knows that no matter how much GT love her, it is difficult for GT (for anyone tbh) to have to live with the fact that MY's mother killed their mother. As such, MY perceived what GT said at the basement as his "facade" where he was trying to console MY and was not true to his real feelings.
This show is really brought alive by the casts and I expect nothing less than awards for our main trio.
1. The story from MY's father is inaccurate due to his dementia and brain tumour and that MY's mum didn't fall that way
2. MY's mum is dead and this head nurse is up to smth
I think that instead of making the characters' lives "interesting" (which I agree that their lives are not very interesting, one is a nurse, another a writer who is on hiatus), the attractive part of the show would be the interactions that the leads have with one another. The way the dialogues are written, their personality and the way of reacting to one another may be what keeps the viewers engaged. Also, the chemistry between the two leads is a also a huge factor that makes people want to watch them, even if they are just eating or having small talk (which has been happening in the recent episodes).
I really like that we have different opinions on the show and are able to engage in such a productive discussion without negativity:)
But yes, it is really hard to be hit with reality after being offered a heartwarming escape from our busy lives through this show.