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Replying to izaya5k Jul 16, 2023
I always saw it as symbolic rather than literal but for some reason some took the ending very literally
I agree that it was symbolic. If he was actually deserting he wouldn't have done it in plain sight.
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Replying to Sophia Jul 16, 2023
I hope this season doesn't get too political
it's an inherently political show... it's literally about the ethics of conscription and related societal issues
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Replying to julyblossom Jun 22, 2023
how is she getting back to back mainlead dramas after getting so many flops
it's a soap, not a mini — it checks out
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Replying to Usedpiece Jun 18, 2023
I want a medical drama that discuss about hospital fees, medicine fees. These are more important than anything.…
If you're interested, dr romantic 2 has an episode about this with a man in poverty who loses his leg and hospital playlist also has an ongoing plot about a funding scheme for patients who can't afford treatments

sk isn't as bad though because healthcare is actually a lot cheaper and more accessible there
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Replying to 8127823 Apr 23, 2023
Can i watch season 2 &3 without season 1?
you can probably watch season 2 without watching season 1, they're relatively self-contained seasons

as for season 3, who knows yet
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Replying to dramadaisies Apr 11, 2023
isn't it confirmed that tk is the chairman's stepson and we don't know who his "real" father is? I thought the…
hmmmm now that you point it out about the dad, I can kind of see it

I like this theory, I hope you're right

but I also wouldn't mind the parallel of both tk and his dad raising someone else's baby as their own
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Replying to WellLetMeThink Apr 11, 2023
That amnesia plot of sooooooooooo over used. I really hope they don't go there with this. For pete's sake they…
that's so true about AoS, I think I barely noticed it because it was more of a "reincarnation" plot
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Replying to Tew Apr 11, 2023
This is my first long duration drama (50 eps). I have seen people mentioning in the comments that they wish they…
the most common tropes include:

- the mingling of high-income and low-income households
- amnesia (it's usually a way of elongating the plot by setting back the progress a couple have made OR preventing a character from remembering a key piece of information like who a culprit is or who their family is)
- birth twists/secrets/long-lost relatives/"dead" people coming back
- surprise pregnancies
- big financial losses due to investments/scams/etc
- controlling mothers/MILs who make relationships difficult (this is the most common imo)
- sudden and serious illness (usually cancer)
- jealous SFL who does really extreme things to win over the male lead or harm the FL
- double/triple in-laws

overall, most family dramas take 2-3 families from different walks of life and jumble all of the family members and the people in their lives together — the characters and their storylines will all be connected in some way and they'll slowly realise this as the episodes go on, which creates more and more complications
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