That would be the director. I’m sure the actors may not like the dramatic pauses either, but they have to give…
agree. Annoying but I mentally edit in my mind and move on, as I like the storytelling thus far. More tension would be an attempt in which at first he misses, or something else to get the same result but a bit more action.
I am surprised the back stories aren't hitting harder emotionally. I just find myself annoyed with focus still on collecting debts, etc. Also would hate to go to heaven, only to be stuck in a huge bullpen entering data or be a customer service rep.
Finally, after she went back to heaven, she is tolerable now. Not so bitter / hold grudge against the husband…
yes, it seemed so odd that she didn't appreciate or comprehend that he literally would go through all the versions of hell for her. It was as if she didn't believe him, and he became dispirited and gave up and lay in bed between that and losing his job. It was so sad.
1. I guess the writer forgot that everyone is supposed to be wearing those bracelets so they don't float away.2.…
The stray dogs I would have written a bit differently. As someone involved in dog rescue, there was a popular poem about stray dogs being met at the gates of heaven by the many animal rescue volunteers who are there to love them. I felt so incredibly sad that the stray dogs were not matched with anybody in heaven.
I love the first 2 episodes and they quickly set up what the main story will be, as well as background of the leads. I really like a fearless and strong FL. My favorite on air drama at the moment
If they really want to do a season 2, it still works to have season 1 end properly and then use the teaser scenes to launch season 2. This is something that bothers me lately with both Korean and US shows doing yhis as if the producers are begging for an additional season without having secured that commitment. It is unfair to the audience. I am just going to pretend this episode ended where it should have because with that said, it was very good and I enjoyed the show
One question was posed, then the scene cut - Junho asked his brother who told him that Junho bought stock - we didn't hear the answer - but I think they revisit that scene in order to expose what happened. When asked where he got the 100 million won, he said he borrowed it from the bank - which there should have been a record for, instead of using the bribe cash. Plus I wonder if there was a record of that visit at the bank in terms of any transactions with the corrupt CEO. Clearly the brother was targeted.
killing people i can look the other way but killing dog ins pure insanity i hate him
I don't like either. I don't know how we are supposed to root for a psychopath. We are lulled into it by justifying certain people deserve it, but as it goes along the line of what is permissable to kill gets messier. Plus killing dogs crosses the line for me
I truly appreciated seeing the young love we all adore as well as an appreciation of a love that endures steadfast through the ages. In good times and bad,, for richer and poorer, in sickness and health. My faces still puffy from crying and deep feels. My favorite drama ever