The home stretch on Saturday brings the drama to an end. I have tears in my eyes. Thank you for everything. Thank you Park Shin Hye, thank you the director, thank you Kim Jae Young. Make us dream one last time.
The episodes are far too short. 1 hour seems far too fast. What's more, we're given two episodes on the same day. We're already halfway through the drama, we finally get the time jump that includes the other part of the drama. Honestly, if I had to make a conclusion on this first part. I found it interesting, but there's something missing. I keep repeating myself, but I have such a hard time with Ju Won's acting. It's simple: either this second part is good and we have a good drama worthy of the name that ends on a score of 8.5-8.7. Or it goes downhill and the second part is boring with a bad finale and the drama falls to a score of 8.2-8.3. Honestly, I can't see the drama dropping below an 8 rating, thanks to San Ha who has too many fans who are only there for him.
But there's one thing I really don't understand. Why Hae Jun is the one who has the most interaction with Ju Won's father. Even his own life has much less dialogue with his father. San Ha in 8 episodes, I've never seen him have a dialogue with Ju Won's father.
We agree that the ost that came out is not the one we hear in episode 5 saves San Ha and Juwon listens to the guy in the street. Because I've got the impression they're similar but I can't hear the "BEYOND The sunrise".
For me, Hae Jun is definitely the best character in the drama. I didn't know the actor, it's my first drama with him and I love him. Most of them prefer San Ha because they're groupies who've been coming since True Beauty.
kdramas in general are released much quicker than american series for instance, hence the release date. I remember…
I suppose it also depends on the diffuser. I know with Netflix sometimes it's quite long. There are dramas where filming has been finished for 1 year that are released 1 year later. I don't know what influences the speed of post-production.
I saw that they had finished shooting the drama in July. How possible that the release will be so quick (October). Just 3 months of post-production. Maybe it's a pre-produced drama, I don't know.
I don't know why, but I can feel the wedding miles away. I'm so sure it will end on Han Daon and Justitia's wedding. Whether it'll still be in demon or human guise remains to be seen. I'm leaning towards the second option.
Weekend drama over. Share your theories on the possible ending here. I personally have two! First: Justitia/Bitna dies and Han Daon continues his life, we see him sad then we get a time jump to tell us that Justitia has returned to Earth but has given up her powers and lives as a human today with Han Daon.
Second theory: Bitna/Justitia manage to survive. She's now high up in hell but decides to stay on Earth because she loves Han Daon and so the old woman (Angel) offers her the chance to become a human. She accepts and the marriage she imagines in episode 12 or 13 takes place with Han Daon and they live happily ever after. Then the drama ends in a happy ending.
Personally, I've given it a lot of thought, and honestly, even if it's not a theme for a drama that has to end in a happy ending. I'd be really surprised if there wasn't a happy ending here. With everything they've been through, it literally feels like a happy ending for the finale.
I started this drama, which I'd been meaning to watch for a long time, for Hyewon, but it's clear that she's just starting out. I don't know if other dramas are better than this. What about the drama? It sounds so "web drama" I guess it is. It's more of a YouTube drama. Ji Hoon and Ju Yeon clearly carried the drama as they are more experienced than the rest of the cast. I loved their story and seeing Ji Hoon in such a sad role was 10/10. I think the relationship between Bo mi and Jin Young here was pretty predictable, but honestly for me this kind of relationship in this kind of web drama leads nowhere because you know you're not going to get a kiss between them. At no point did I think there was going to be a kiss between them. I see it more as a friendship+ relationship. The cliché of "I'm falling in love with him, even though it's not my basic style" + I confess my love to him in episode 15-16. Typical webdrama. I used to watch a lot of them. It's still a pretty cool drama, fast-paced and not too heady.
There's one thing I can't quite figure out. Since when do demons forgive the sins of other demons? Isn't that God's job? At the end of the episode, Bael comes up to Justitia and says: "I forgive you your sins".
I personally have two!
First: Justitia/Bitna dies and Han Daon continues his life, we see him sad then we get a time jump to tell us that Justitia has returned to Earth but has given up her powers and lives as a human today with Han Daon.
Second theory: Bitna/Justitia manage to survive. She's now high up in hell but decides to stay on Earth because she loves Han Daon and so the old woman (Angel) offers her the chance to become a human. She accepts and the marriage she imagines in episode 12 or 13 takes place with Han Daon and they live happily ever after. Then the drama ends in a happy ending.
Personally, I've given it a lot of thought, and honestly, even if it's not a theme for a drama that has to end in a happy ending. I'd be really surprised if there wasn't a happy ending here. With everything they've been through, it literally feels like a happy ending for the finale.
I think the relationship between Bo mi and Jin Young here was pretty predictable, but honestly for me this kind of relationship in this kind of web drama leads nowhere because you know you're not going to get a kiss between them. At no point did I think there was going to be a kiss between them. I see it more as a friendship+ relationship. The cliché of "I'm falling in love with him, even though it's not my basic style" + I confess my love to him in episode 15-16. Typical webdrama. I used to watch a lot of them. It's still a pretty cool drama, fast-paced and not too heady.