I'm commenting again because there's too much to say here that I might not be able to say anymore. Honestly, I preferred the first part, I'm more into the youth/love-at-school thing and I thought it was so cute + Haejun's basketball game was so cool. Now, I find that there are things in the kdrama that weren't fully covered, like: "How did Haejun get hurt in the States" "What happened to his biological father" "What did he want in the first place". Others too: "Why did Haejun's mother leave for 20 years?" or "How did Haejun manage to live in the States?" there are lots of questions that haven't been answered, or maybe I've forgotten.
Well, I've only just finished the kdrama because I've been busy. I'll quickly talk about the ending. On the whole it's a drama that I quite enjoyed, what's most unfortunate here is the relationship between Haejun and Dal which only settled towards the end, I would have loved to have them on screen more, they were magnificent. Juwon and San Ha's last scenes are just wonderful, especially the scene in episode 15 where Sanha is waiting for Juwon at the station and kisses him. I thought it was the perfect scene. The OSTs here are very good my favorites are: "Beyond The Sunrise" "All our Days" and "Dreaming On Your Breath". Now I found the ending with Juwon's father and Haejun's mother too rushed and forced for my taste, the drama has a lot of slow scenes. Its casting helps enormously, the two ahjussi are just fantastic. Sanha's father was so funny in the last few episodes. For me, I rate this kdrama 9/10.
what’s wrong with that? it’s a normal amount for a kdrama
Oh, please. Kdramas have always been about having 16 episodes or more. They started reducing the number of episodes since the propaganda of actors who didn't want to work anymore.
This time I won't be spoilered like with Mr Plankton. Seriously, I've always wondered how people manage to finish a series in less than a day. Personally, after 2-3 episodes I get fed up and stop, only to pick it up again the next day or later. We agree that some people go to the last episode on purpose to spoil.
When the hell are they going to stop releasing dramas 2-3 years after they've been shot? The kdrama was shot in 2022, it must be so noticeable on screen. Do they need 3 years for post-production or what?
Honestly, I don't see how this kdrama could end in anything but. Happy ending. If the opposite happens I won't be disappointed but very very surprised. Now whatever happens, there will be remorse and a feeling that the drama didn't go all the way.
It's D-day. The final moments of the "Family By Choice" kdrama, the last time we'll see this trio on the same drama... The last time we see Haedal... Give us a crazy finale, please!
This is exceptionally good, I feel like this might be TOP 3 this year, such a beautiful and unique story with…
Honestly, maybe not in the top 3. Don't get me wrong, the kdrama is pretty simple, there's nothing complex or grandiose about it, but personally I love it, the casting is so good. I don't hate any of them here. Too bad the drama is only 12 episodes long.
Honestly, do you think this kdrama can end in anything other than a happy ending? If so, please tell us why! Personally, I have the impression that the ending seems logical enough from the start.
I wondered what an actress like Pyo Ye Jin was doing in a guest role, and well, we got our answer. I don't really like it when famous actresses/actors are invited to kdramas to shoot a 5min scene.
The episode was super sad at the end. I was expecting the death of FL's grandmother, but maybe not in this episode. The second couple is so cute, I hope we get a kiss. I love this kdrama honestly.
The episodes become more and more boring. There's such a drop in pace. Da Rim regained his sight so quickly, but his love for Tae Wong has lasted too long, and then the stolen money, I hope we don't get to talk about it until the last episode, it's getting tiresome!
Honestly, I preferred the first part, I'm more into the youth/love-at-school thing and I thought it was so cute + Haejun's basketball game was so cool.
Now, I find that there are things in the kdrama that weren't fully covered, like: "How did Haejun get hurt in the States" "What happened to his biological father" "What did he want in the first place".
Others too: "Why did Haejun's mother leave for 20 years?" or "How did Haejun manage to live in the States?" there are lots of questions that haven't been answered, or maybe I've forgotten.
Now I found the ending with Juwon's father and Haejun's mother too rushed and forced for my taste, the drama has a lot of slow scenes. Its casting helps enormously, the two ahjussi are just fantastic. Sanha's father was so funny in the last few episodes.
For me, I rate this kdrama 9/10.
10 fucking episodes
I'm sure they haven't shot it yet.
The last time we see Haedal...
Give us a crazy finale, please!
Personally, I have the impression that the ending seems logical enough from the start.