there's a few stuff that annoyed me like how they manage to recollect memories of stuff after they are already…
OMG I thought about that too, the sleeve grabbing thing. Why didn't she help??
However about the memories, I think that was ok, since there might've been some heavenly powers involved or something, as with the camera drone in the earlier episodes.
How many endings does this drama have? And why does it have a bunch of em? Even if I don't always like the endings of some dramas, I still think it's better when they choose one and stick to it. It would've been better if they focused to fill in the blanks instead, e.g. why was he chased by that trio of women at the beginning of the drama and who ordered those assassins at the end?
What's the name of the style? Reminds me of a type of japanese trend with those shoes and flowery patterns. But I just can't relate that people would wear that kind of clothes to work, regardless of the style when off work. Seems like this actress gets all the fads in her dramas :)
OMG the first episode, I felt embarrassed just watching it, the action and the "serious/dramatic" moments felt so over the top and silly - I had to either cringe or look away. Still gonna give it another try with a couple of next episodes.
Anyone else thought that Yoo Jung's decision to leave Seol was rather cowardly and selfish after everything they went through? Time does not always solve everything, what - he went off to see the world to become a better person? Will he leave each time he needs to work on his issues? He could've stayed, I think Seol's influence could've helped him more, rather excluding everyone from his emotions as he has done all this time. But I guess that's kinda the standard drama ending - after unleashing a sh*t storm in people's lives everyone involved are always given a couple of years to cool off.
I kinda liked that this drama showed that no one is purely good nor bad and that everyone make mistakes, have biases and other unresolved issues that they try not to acknowledge, let simmer under the surface or just not realize about themselves. That being said, some parts felt a bit unrealistic and the last five minutes of the final episode was kinda meh, but still one of the best dramas I've watched in a long time.
Feels like this drama is from like early 00's… there is a certain timeless style to J-dramas that still prevails in many new productions but this was really on the bad side of it all. I guess, I'm not gonna watch this after all.
5.5 and that only out of charity. I too do not understand why No Min Woo continues to take these oddball rolls.…
I found this drama hard to watch as well, as much as I was excited to see No Min Woo in it I just couldn't get it if his character was supposed to have some type of mental issue or if we were to pretend that he is just that innocent? I found it cute at first but it got harder to watch with the increasing "adult" scenes… It just felt like they were torturing a small animal. It would've been better if the premise from the start was that he's got some mental issues (e.g. Joo Won's character in Good Doctor), then there would've been some more realistic backdrop to the character's behavior… but I only watched up to ep. 4, maybe there's an explanation later on for his childish innocence, sadly I wouldn't get to know that since I have already dropped this drama twice and I don't think I'm going to try watching it again.
Loved this! Rather refreshing that they had actually scary ghosts/sprits and didn't make a comical relief out of that since the whole mystery concerning the death of our lead ghost was rather sinister which added something new to the adorable romance. I guess that everything can't be just rainbows and sunshine.
However about the memories, I think that was ok, since there might've been some heavenly powers involved or something, as with the camera drone in the earlier episodes.