It's time to say last rites for "To My Star" as a franchise. And, ironically, it's the people who gave it life…
Look at the comment section. People react very intense to this. That alone is proof how deep it is, because it gives many different people the opportunity to interpret the story in different ways based on their own opinions or experiences. Some hate it, some love it, some are depressed, some are confused.
I personally don't think it's brilliant. The angst is too heavy. They miscalculated. But it's worth my time for sure. It makes you think and feel. That's all what good storytelling needs to do.
When was the scene with the ring and the pillow? I seem to have missed it
Episode 5. Ji Woo is sleeping, then he opens his eyes slowly and turns around (in that moment you see something golden blinking under the pillow), and then we see that Seo Joon is lying next to him. It was after the end credits. Those people did some real Sherlock Holmes work here!
I don't think KSJ is that successful. Sure, he is a star and has lots of money. But he comes across pretty lonely,…
I don't know if he really is jealous, it's more that he feels inferior and not good enough for KSJ. It isn't necessary the same. I mean, he admires KSJ for his good qualities. Feeling jealous is more a burning sensation, feeling inferior is more depressing. At the same time he is stubborn and proud. And him having no friends: he is an introvert after all. I'm surprised how easily he gets surrounded by people despite not showing much interest in them. He gets used a lot by them how someone else pointed out. Because he never says much, people tend to rely on him.
At this point I have no idea if there will be a big secret revealed (regarding the parents etc.) or if this is really only about those two characters just not being compatible: an introvert and an extrovert. A shining star and someone who lives more in the shadows.
I just finished the 2 episodes. I still think SJ needs to leave. That last scene where he hears JW conversation…
Hopefully that's how it will play out. He was already sitting in his car when he saw the ex and decided to get out of the car and overhear their conversation.
the old woman made a comment in episode 6 saying that "it's not Jiwoo's fault but rather his parents", what did…
No idea. They like to give us those tiny hints you will almost miss just to make it more mysteirous. I really hope at the end everything comes together and makes sense.
I feel like if you make a sequel to a series, it should be faithful to the nature of the original. If you're going…
It is faithful. They didn't change the characters. I never thought To My Star was light and fun, btw. But I agree that they overdid it with the angst. They had some in s1 too which I really liked. But in s2 it got out of control.
The whole talk about being lonely in a relationship ... If Ji Woo didn't lie ... how can they overcome this? It just makes no sense to get together again if he really felt like that. Especially since he told the girl he never felt lonely while being with her, and thanked her for that. That was really the most brutal scene in all 6 episodes.
I could understand Jiwoo, KSJ is too perfect, and it's hard to cope with his charm, abilities, honesty, everyone…
I don't think KSJ is that successful. Sure, he is a star and has lots of money. But he comes across pretty lonely, and his only deep relationships/friendships are with his manager and the other guy. You would expect such a charming and extroverted guy having tons of friends. But nope. In season 1 as far as I remember the downsides of being a star were portrayed, how people were selling him out, how he had to hide etc. It's not all flowers and rainbows. I thought one reason why he was into Ji Woo was because he felt safe by his side. He trusted him.
Ji Woo is a mess, and at this point, I don't give a f*ck why. I didn't like him that much in the first season,…
It sure seems he is doing too much, but on the other hand we saw in the flashbacks how comfortable and happy they were. He just needs closure. He also knows that it's hard to get through Ji Woo. It's part his crazy peronality, it's part him being too clingy, it's part him being too stubborn. And last but not least he really loves Ji Woo.
I really love this season so far, even more than the first one. Real humans dealing with a failed relationship,…
Nah, he just went too far. But I think we will get an explanation sooner or later. That said, I also like this season more than the first one. It draws you in more, pulls even harder on your heart strings.
It's like a car accident. You have to look, haha! No, seriously, I'm not going to come here regularly to sh*t on this series. That was my last comment.
I'm curious with Jiwoo's parents story, I mean when that ahjumma said something like "it wasn't his fault but…
Yeah, just tell us. All those tiny little hints you will miss when you blink. This is not good storytelling. It may appear smart, but it's just hard on the viewers. They will lose interest.
Don't know what those writers were smoking. This is so messy. The overall plot is paper-thin. Like someone said in the comments, Kinn and Porsche don't even matter at this point. Them being so lovey dovey is boring, but even worse: it feels out of place. I like Build, and Bible has a certain appeal. But the VegasPete love story is not my kink. Porchay is too young, and Kim is not likable as a character either. I'm honestly amazed how they managed to make ALL of those characters so unlikable und uninteresting. For whom am I supposed to root? And why? What is this even about? At the end of the day they are all killers and now I should be invested in their sappy love life and tragic childhood? This is so shallow. And yes, I also root for bad guys. But not for those. They are boring and badly written. The actors deserve better.
What's the trauma even about? I don't really recall it.
I always thought he was molested by some crazy fans. With "molested" I mean they stalked him, broke into his house or something. He seemed to be afraid of glass breaking, stones throwing etc. We will see ... if they wrap this up nicely, with his trauma explained and Ji Woo's behaviour making sense, I will be impressed.
I personally don't think it's brilliant. The angst is too heavy. They miscalculated. But it's worth my time for sure. It makes you think and feel. That's all what good storytelling needs to do.
At this point I have no idea if there will be a big secret revealed (regarding the parents etc.) or if this is really only about those two characters just not being compatible: an introvert and an extrovert. A shining star and someone who lives more in the shadows.
If Ji Woo didn't lie ... how can they overcome this? It just makes no sense to get together again if he really felt like that. Especially since he told the girl he never felt lonely while being with her, and thanked her for that. That was really the most brutal scene in all 6 episodes.
Haha! Yeah, I hope so too.
And then Ji Woo can chase after him.
That said, I also like this season more than the first one. It draws you in more, pulls even harder on your heart strings.
No, seriously, I'm not going to come here regularly to sh*t on this series. That was my last comment.