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The last two episodes were drilling on the same message but it was all wrong. The only insightful part was about that suicidal salary man - it showed ML the dream he so desperately wanted to have, the one the government and society kept on brainwashing him with. But they never delved anywhere further with that. Instead of guilt shaming ML with his mother they should have explored what ML really wanted in life, how can he be true to himself. Is being a cog in an uncaring corporate machine what people really should strive for in life? Just such a waste of potential here.
But as it is, this drama resolves none of the problems SK's society has, it just tries to guilt shame through religion and societal dogmas.
As for the characters in this drama the ending invalidated everything ML did in other people’s bodies and all those who were supposed to die will die and all the bad guys will still be walking scott free.
Don't get me completely wrong, I enjoyed this as a fiction piece. But I think the way they portray suicide is complete bullshit and it's undoing the good job that shows like "Daily Dose of Sunshine" did regarding mental health awareness.
Suicide isn't as simple as making a conscious and rational choice it's the very real end to a very real disease, which is depression. I felt like the show takes this lightly (beautiful image about self-worth and how you matter and are unique and life is supposed to be treasured aside), putting the main character on trial for ending his life. Humans have quite a strong survival instinct built into us; bypassing that isn't easy nor do you do bypass it when your mind is sound and healthy.
Yeah that part pissed me off. You don't blame sick people for being sick or for dying because they are sick. Portraying the character as selfish and uncaring is awful.
That said, the show in itself was entertaining so I tried to not think about the fact he was being punished because he was sick.
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It’s not easy for him
But if u realize they talk about their problems even before they got Married ❤️
As for star Jin it’s not the end of her story yet
But it’s better she changes than have the same character
These past episodes with so much unnecessary angst will be made up for, at least in a way lol
I skipped most of the scenes of Bo-gyeom and Cho-young lol
The uncle could have just waited until she got home to show her the picture?
I also feel like they dragged out the whole thing unnecessarily, but we are now finally back to our Seo-hae couple 🥹
It's just very poor timing all around. The guard should have told her that he would release Seo Won and none of this would have happened. Unfortunately he didn't, she ended up making a mistake she regretted but it was too late, she could not longer backpedal...
My main issue is with the Mountain's God writing though... Now that we know the whole truth, he seems even more like an extremely stupid vengeful a**h***
Can't feel even a thread of empathy for him.
Also, before everything happened, she and Bo Gyeom were not close either as seen in this episode.
Bo Gyeom not being able to erase Min Ji Ah's memory strengthens my guess that she's not a human but a deity incarnated.
Dohee was initially instantly attracted to him by his looks (which I totally get, LOL). I think him always saving her, being there for her, and protecting her turned that attraction into actually liking him. Natural chemistry was always there for her (office scene, him holding her hand at the bar, the tango scene), but I think the little things, him changing her funeral dress so she could connect with Ju, him marrying her because he didn't want her to die, trying to help her find the killer not because he wanted his tattoo back but to help her, him always protecting her, turned that attraction into liking him.
And I mean, Dohee was the one that made Guwon (who hadn't felt human emotions in 200 years) feel all the emotions. Initially, it was pity for her and feeling sorry for her for her situation. You can see it in episode 3 with Ju dying, and see it in episode 4 when she talks about how she has gotten into a habit of working, working, working due to her past self wanting to bury away the pain of her parent's death. You can also see that he begins to feel attracted to her (office scene) and that he is scared of that attraction (the whole mess in episode 5)
In conclusion, I think they both felt the sparks, the natural attraction and connection pretty early on. GuWon tried to ignore it and push it away, and DoHee ignored it once GuWon pushed her away.
Do I think they are madly in love at this point? No, but I think they are getting there. But I can see where the relationship came from. It came from a mutual place of attraction, of liking that other person because of the way they make you feel and wanting to explore that relationship further.
But anyhow, this turned into a word vomit and I apologize LOL.