Me at last episode: happy to see them meet again but got disappointed and at the same time itβs understandable…
Yah, it appeared that ML had finally overcome his desire to pursue FL. He accepted the fact that there was no chance between them; he had mismanaged the opportunity unknowingly at the beginning. So he stopped clinging to FL after the time gap.
Actually, an open ending isn't my cup of coffee. I'm not quite fond of open endings... That's why I'm heartbroken. & after so many hardships, they don't deserve an open ending. If their relationship had been happy, even just for a day, it would've been easy to accept. but there was no such thing at all but just an interest in love. Unfortunately, I guess that was the moral of this drama.ππ
But the mental pressure my mind and heart went through watching this drama isn't a joke either. I had really taken this drama that seriously, which isn't my usual type at all. Lol!ππ
Dear fellas, release me from this world. I only have one question for those who, like me, have been watching this show on a regular basis since its inception: how are you? I'm only concerned about them because I, too, am a member of this group. My mental health is not in good shape right now. ππΌπ³οΈ
Man, today's episode is my favourite of the existing ones. Unintentionally, I was crying throughout this episode. Her father's story was absolutely shocking, and those moments between the leads, beginning with when they meet at the beach, were exactly what I was looking for and craving throughout the show. Those heartfelt discussions at the guest house were...β€οΈβπ₯π My eyes are welling up with tears, and I was relieved thinking that the hardships are finally over. But... the final line of today's episode ruined all of my happy moments when Sang Soo said it was his last meeting with Soo Young. What the hell does that even mean? The scriptwriter knows how to torture the audience. I really hope this never happens, since that's what I'm thinking right now. This makes no sense because all of the difficulties will be rendered meaningless. I don't believe I'll be able to handle the situation tomorrow if things turn out this way.
It's starting to get intriguing now. That split was the most enjoyable portion of today's episode. She's finally out of that stupid relationship. Oh my goodness, I'm so ecstatic that words fail me. The SML has never been something I've been fond of. I hated seeing him with FL because he was so arrogant.
Even his best friend looks suspicious... But I sense that someone is taking a watch over him... Maybe I am wrong…
That was totally the left minister's POV. Other officials seemed quite shocked after the remark of the left minister, and they even scolded him for being bold. But after the left minister spoke his mind clearly, the look on the other minister was like being tormented to think about the stated possibility. But the left-minister theory could be wrong at the end of the day. Or maybe he's right. I'm also conflicted now, thinking about these possibilities.π₯΄π
Even his best friend looks suspicious... But I sense that someone is taking a watch over him... Maybe I am wrong…
I believe the left minister is watching over him. Maybe I'm wrong, but he seemed concerned about the crown prince when the King told him that if the crown prince fails to prove himself, he'll be dethroned and his half brother will be appointed as the new crown prince. Who do you think is keeping an eye on him?
At this point, I just hate myself for starting another ongoing drama, and because it has 20 episodes like AOS, the wait will kill me in the coming weeks as I become more invested in the show.
Even after finishing today's episode, I have a strong desire and attraction to watch episode 3.
According to the previews, she clearly wants to prove her innocence, exact justice for her family's murder, and then return to her fiance.
Oh, I've already considered her final wish. How will she deal with her third determination, to return to her lover rather than fall in love with the crown prince?
But I'm hoping they don't use the romance trope right away.
The primary focus of this genre should not be romance.
In any case, I'm looking forward to the next episode.
I'm about to finish the first episode, and based on what I've seen so far, it it seems that there may be a love triangle in the future. Because she was betrothed to SML in the beginning and is the fl, there may be a triangle when the story unfolds. I really hope I'm wrong about this prediction.
Apparently the two ML do not really know the FL and maybe she will stay dead for a long time.
I sincerely hope so! I really wish they hadn't used that trope to ruin this drama.π« π« If they use that trope, we'll have to watch how two friends turn on each other for a woman in the future. It's excruciating to watch.ππ
Sang Su was the first one wrong. Because he accepted her out of frustration and pain because the woman he loved…
Absolutely right. But the difference is that Sang Soo had the guts to tell her in her face that he indeed took advantage of her, whereas SFL didn't have much courage to say the same thing in ML's face.
Firstly, FL is a toxic person cuz she doesn't have self-respect, doesn't even value her current boyfriend enough…
Lmao! Mi-gyeong is the most toxic character in this drama. Fl is broken in her mind, which is why she is still hesitant to accept good things when they come to her because of her past traumatic experiences. That's why she said to ML in the beach scene that when good things happen, she destroys them on her own before those moments turn into vile ones and mess up her world once again. She has low self-esteem and trust in herself to think that she can handle when that situation comes, so she's running constantly from her genuine happiness. Β But on the flip side, SFL is absolutely different. She clearly knew from the start who had stolen ML's heart, but she still persuaded him with whatever nasty tricks she had up her sleeve. Did you skip those scenes where SFL mocked and looked down on FL, showing her the power of her dad's money, etc.? She tried her very best to cause misunderstandings between them whenever she got a slim chance. That birthday party in her house where she hung that portrait, which Fl loved to see on her way home on the street... That was the most bizarre scene in this show. I'm not going to judge ML and FL here because then it'll be so long, but sympathy for SFL is totally intolerable after all the things she did previously. I just hope to see some character development in her, and that will be enough.
All this time I thought the SFL was the Main lead cause she was making a lot of efforts to be with the ML. Whereas…
That's why I said that this breakup was long overdue. It could've lasted for at least 3 episodes maximum, but stretched it to 5 long episodes. That's why most of the viewers got confused about whom to root for, felt bored, and eventually, when they couldn't sort things out, just dropped the show and gave it a low rating. The director failed only in this portion to keep all the viewers engrossed in the show till the end. But, based on how this show is going, I don't see why we should be remorseful that the director gave up on those viewers just to make this more realistic and engaging in a different way.
I vowed to myself in the past after the 7th episode that at that point I was okay with everyone dating each other, but I just don't want to see leads getting together at the end of the show, like starting from episode 13 to the end. I want them together before this by whatever means, or I'll have serious issues with the script writer and producer. But I'm left stunned and still loving it without them being together, even after the 12th episode.Β I still can't hate it yet, and I love it basically because the director has directed this melodrama perfectly so far. One moment I feel sympathy for one character, and the next moment I'm back to my normal feelings that I want her to vanish from the screen. One moment I hate the decisions the character makes, and after giving so much thought to the depth of the matter, I feel heartbroken to think that the character was forced to make that choice in the given situations. One moment I think the character really loves the other character, or just that he's obsessed to get that character, and finally that damn irritating character who's a pain in the ass even after getting something more valuable based on his merits but is not able to take care of it and use it while worrying about it being used by someone else.
He accepted the fact that there was no chance between them; he had mismanaged the opportunity unknowingly at the beginning.
So he stopped clinging to FL after the time gap.
I'm not quite fond of open endings...
That's why I'm heartbroken.
& after so many hardships, they don't deserve an open ending.
If their relationship had been happy, even just for a day, it would've been easy to accept.
but there was no such thing at all but just an interest in love.
Unfortunately, I guess that was the moral of this drama.ππ
I had really taken this drama that seriously, which isn't my usual type at all.
Lol!ππ
I only have one question for those who, like me, have been watching this show on a regular basis since its inception: how are you? I'm only concerned about them because I, too, am a member of this group. My mental health is not in good shape right now. ππΌπ³οΈ
Unintentionally, I was crying throughout this episode.
Her father's story was absolutely shocking, and those moments between the leads, beginning with when they meet at the beach, were exactly what I was looking for and craving throughout the show.
Those heartfelt discussions at the guest house were...β€οΈβπ₯π
My eyes are welling up with tears, and I was relieved thinking that the hardships are finally over.
But... the final line of today's episode ruined all of my happy moments when Sang Soo said it was his last meeting with Soo Young.
What the hell does that even mean?
The scriptwriter knows how to torture the audience.
I really hope this never happens, since that's what I'm thinking right now.
This makes no sense because all of the difficulties will be rendered meaningless.
I don't believe I'll be able to handle the situation tomorrow if things turn out this way.
That split was the most enjoyable portion of today's episode.
She's finally out of that stupid relationship.
Oh my goodness, I'm so ecstatic that words fail me.
The SML has never been something I've been fond of.
I hated seeing him with FL because he was so arrogant.
Other officials seemed quite shocked after the remark of the left minister, and they even scolded him for being bold.
But after the left minister spoke his mind clearly, the look on the other minister was like being tormented to think about the stated possibility.
But the left-minister theory could be wrong at the end of the day.
Or maybe he's right.
I'm also conflicted now, thinking about these possibilities.π₯΄π
Slow-burn romance is what I'm looking for and prefer in this genre.
Maybe I'm wrong, but he seemed concerned about the crown prince when the King told him that if the crown prince fails to prove himself, he'll be dethroned and his half brother will be appointed as the new crown prince.
Who do you think is keeping an eye on him?
I had no idea when time flew by like the wind.
At this point, I just hate myself for starting another ongoing drama, and because it has 20 episodes like AOS, the wait will kill me in the coming weeks as I become more invested in the show.
Even after finishing today's episode, I have a strong desire and attraction to watch episode 3.
According to the previews, she clearly wants to prove her innocence, exact justice for her family's murder, and then return to her fiance.
Oh, I've already considered her final wish.
How will she deal with her third determination, to return to her lover rather than fall in love with the crown prince?
But I'm hoping they don't use the romance trope right away.
The primary focus of this genre should not be romance.
In any case, I'm looking forward to the next episode.
Because she was betrothed to SML in the beginning and is the fl, there may be a triangle when the story unfolds.
I really hope I'm wrong about this prediction.
I really wish they hadn't used that trope to ruin this drama.π« π«
If they use that trope, we'll have to watch how two friends turn on each other for a woman in the future.
It's excruciating to watch.ππ
Is this going to be a love triangle drama!?
But the difference is that Sang Soo had the guts to tell her in her face that he indeed took advantage of her, whereas SFL didn't have much courage to say the same thing in ML's face.
Mi-gyeong is the most toxic character in this drama.
Fl is broken in her mind, which is why she is still hesitant to accept good things when they come to her because of her past traumatic experiences.
That's why she said to ML in the beach scene that when good things happen, she destroys them on her own before those moments turn into vile ones and mess up her world once again.
She has low self-esteem and trust in herself to think that she can handle when that situation comes, so she's running constantly from her genuine happiness.
Β
But on the flip side, SFL is absolutely different.
She clearly knew from the start who had stolen ML's heart, but she still persuaded him with whatever nasty tricks she had up her sleeve.
Did you skip those scenes where SFL mocked and looked down on FL, showing her the power of her dad's money, etc.?
She tried her very best to cause misunderstandings between them whenever she got a slim chance.
That birthday party in her house where she hung that portrait, which Fl loved to see on her way home on the street...
That was the most bizarre scene in this show.
I'm not going to judge ML and FL here because then it'll be so long, but sympathy for SFL is totally intolerable after all the things she did previously.
I just hope to see some character development in her, and that will be enough.
It could've lasted for at least 3 episodes maximum, but stretched it to 5 long episodes.
That's why most of the viewers got confused about whom to root for, felt bored, and eventually, when they couldn't sort things out, just dropped the show and gave it a low rating.
The director failed only in this portion to keep all the viewers engrossed in the show till the end.
But, based on how this show is going, I don't see why we should be remorseful that the director gave up on those viewers just to make this more realistic and engaging in a different way.
I want them together before this by whatever means, or I'll have serious issues with the script writer and producer.
But I'm left stunned and still loving it without them being together, even after the 12th episode.Β
I still can't hate it yet, and I love it basically because the director has directed this melodrama perfectly so far.
One moment I feel sympathy for one character, and the next moment I'm back to my normal feelings that I want her to vanish from the screen. One moment I hate the decisions the character makes, and after giving so much thought to the depth of the matter, I feel heartbroken to think that the character was forced to make that choice in the given situations. One moment I think the character really loves the other character, or just that he's obsessed to get that character, and finally that damn irritating character who's a pain in the ass even after getting something more valuable based on his merits but is not able to take care of it and use it while worrying about it being used by someone else.