Why did the show's writers burden Yohan with such an inordinate amount of misfortune and hardship? The writers literally deprived Yohan of everything: his parents (they died), his profession (he quit boxing), his country (he had to leave Korea), his health (an incurable disease), his life (the chance to live to old age). For what? Was it really necessary? They could have at least left him with the option of living in remission. Isn't this a low-grade manipulation of viewers' emotions by the show's writers?
Yes, of course, I understand that not all series have to have a happy ending. I certainly understand that happiness can be "quiet." But why the hell? Why is misfortune so "loud and noticeable" in this series, while the viewer literally has to look for moments of happiness under a microscope? Yohan overcomes difficulties, demonstrating fortitude, resilience, and the ability to transform. In order to what? To die? What is the message of the series? What did the writers want to tell their viewers? What conclusion was the viewer supposed to draw after watching this series? Does life suck? Is fate merciless? Even if you try your best, you can't escape fate?
honestly, im watching this because of baby woo joo and thinking they would be focusing of how they struggling…
I see that the series has evoked strong emotions and experiences in you. Did you experience catharsis while watching the series? If so, then its value has increased many times over, as it gives you (and others like you) the opportunity to emotionally unload. It's quite amusing. PS In the future, if you find yourself in an emotionally challenging situation, you can revisit the series and unload your emotions.
If they had no love triangle this drama would be better there was no reason for such a long lasting love triangle.…
I don't agree. I was hoping that FL would choose SML, as he is a cool character (successful and confident). However, ML is a rather weak and insecure character. Whenever there is a problem, he always tries to run away. Why would FL want to build a family with someone like this? He will continue to behave in the same way.
woow it starte with rates now 7,6 ? actually I dropped at 8th eps and come to check if ratings were high I would…
Yeah. And if everyone (desperate because they didn't like the show) went jumping off a cliff, you'd follow them. (Sarcasm). Do you need someone else's opinion and approval to know whether you like something or not?
These kind of dramas are much needed they keep Proving how if a women does same thing that men do in most dramas…
I agree. And if FL had chosen SML, the story would have been much more interesting. It would have shown that orphaned children can be happy not only with their relatives.
FL is rightfully confused. Sml is hot and handsome, her first love who is so loyal that he waited for her for…
I think the writer wanted to show the choice between a good (the child's uncle) and a very good (the boss). It's always a difficult choice. But it wasn't implemented well.
No you're wrong.If you’re going on dates with one person while entertaining confessions from another, that’s…
I agree with you. ML is a rather weak and insecure character. If there's a problem, he always tries to run away. Why build a family with someone like that? He will continue to behave in the same way.
1) Most people here are lying 🤥 The SML barely has any screen time just 4–5 minutes in an 1hr epi and even…
I agree with you. There are so many people who are experiencing frustration and are pouring out their anger and hatred towards the writer, director, and actors through the internet.
Kdrama writers can be so funny sometimes. In the last 2 eps, they finally started showing the parts viewers actually…
I think the writer wanted to show the choice between a good (the child's uncle) and a very good (the boss). This is always a difficult choice. However, this was not successfully implemented. The chemistry between the main characters is weak.
This drama clearly exposes kdrama writer's obsession to turn every story into FL centric even when it not necessary.…
I think the writer wanted to show the choice between a good (the child's uncle) and a very good (the boss). This is always a difficult choice. However, this was not successfully implemented. The chemistry between the main characters is weak.
the ones talking bad about this drama are probably childless young people who have no idea what they’re talking…
Meanwhile, a lot of people consider the perfect (in everything) boss to be an unnecessary character in the series. I think the writer wanted to show the choice between a good (the child's uncle) and a very good (the boss). This is always a difficult choice. However, this was not successfully implemented. The chemistry between the main characters is weak.
I see that the love triangle in the series has evoked strong emotions and experiences in you. Have you experienced…
Do you hate the screenwriter because of a bad (in your opinion) script? Don't you think your reaction is a bit excessive? It is the overly negative reaction to the plot of the series (a fictional story) that shows that you are experiencing frustration (any psychologist will confirm this). It is the frustration that triggers your mechanisms of transference and projection. Transference occurs when we unconsciously "transfer" our old emotions to new people or situations. PS. Pay attention to your reactions, and it may help you better understand yourself and your feelings.
the ones talking bad about this drama are probably childless young people who have no idea what they’re talking…
The most creepy Instagram trash was written by women from the Indonesian region. They believed that the boss was ruining the emerging relationship between the child's uncle and aunt. They literally demanded that the actor playing the role of the boss leave the series. Their comments resembled the hysterics of mentally unstable individuals.
This drama has full potential to be one of the best drama but that idiotic love triangle destroy everything i…
I see that the love triangle in the series has evoked strong emotions and experiences in you. Have you experienced catharsis while watching the love triangle scenes? If so, then the value of the series has increased significantly, as it provides an opportunity for emotional release. This is a positive aspect. However, it is unfortunate that people do not recognize this due to poor self-reflection, and they express their negativity towards the director, writer, and actors. PS Pay attention to your reactions, as they may help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your feelings.
Yes, of course, I understand that not all series have to have a happy ending. I certainly understand that happiness can be "quiet." But why the hell? Why is misfortune so "loud and noticeable" in this series, while the viewer literally has to look for moments of happiness under a microscope? Yohan overcomes difficulties, demonstrating fortitude, resilience, and the ability to transform. In order to what? To die? What is the message of the series? What did the writers want to tell their viewers? What conclusion was the viewer supposed to draw after watching this series? Does life suck? Is fate merciless? Even if you try your best, you can't escape fate?