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Replying to David Sun Feb 22, 2022
There are totally three worlds shown in this drama:#1st World: Lemed claims only he and Kakarayan can survive…
That's more like a meta understanding of dreams right? Like a poetic way of making something come real rather than a literal thing related to physical reality. Anyway, thank you so much for replying! This has been helpful (:
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Replying to David Sun Feb 15, 2022
There are totally three worlds shown in this drama:#1st World: Lemed claims only he and Kakarayan can survive…
thank you! however, do you know why it was important for Orad to believe in the dream before it can be real?
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Replying to Jane Santos Feb 4, 2022
Sooo the world that the Ml and Fm lived was all a lie and a dream. It was all in the migthy GOD plan, so that…
Why was it important for Orad to accept/believe in the created 'dream' before it can be real?
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On Nevertheless, Sep 6, 2021
Title Nevertheless, Spoiler
Who is Seol-ah really?? Like his ex that he still flirts with? He goes to her immediately when she calls, but usually it's when she has some medical situation (e.g. a few scenes where he went with her to the hospital) - so it makes me think he just feels bad to leave her alone. I still don't quite get it till the end lol
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On Fates & Furies Feb 10, 2019
Title Fates & Furies Spoiler
can someone please share why the ko ah jung (the sister-in-law and mastermind of hera's sister's demise) plotted to have hera and injoon together in the first place though?? a little lost. how does she benefit if injoon is destroyed? i don't quite see how minwoo would have been able to return if injoon was destroyed because that would imply that jungho would have been in power and with jungho's character, he wouldn't keep his promise to bring minwoo back...
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On Fates & Furies Feb 10, 2019
i loved this!!!! even though it took a while to get to the end but all the suspense and plot twists were reasonable and the love-hate relationship between the leads epitomize korean melodramas, can't complain about it. it just sucks that this show portrays the evil side of everyone... regardless of their intentions.
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Replying to paperbullet Sep 21, 2016
Title W Spoiler
really saw a lot of potential in this drama, but the plot got unnecessarily complicated and draggy after episode…
first of all, to each his own - let's respect that we have our own opinions and varying preferences. with that, i felt that it was draggy because the drama took a long time to make a concrete resolution. to you, they were plot twists, but to me they were unnecessary (e.g. ok, the bad guy is actually non-existent but all of a sudden he needs a face too? and then it was left as that, the screenwriter didn't even properly resolve that issue of how a non-existent character can come to life and exist in the physical realm... hmmm. and then there was how the female lead drew the comic to make it into a dream... twice! but things still failed. that was really uncalled for) i guess i had high expectations at the start when the screenwriter bravely explored this author-character dynamics but it was poorly executed in my opinion, but I guess it doesn't work for everyone!
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On W Sep 18, 2016
Title W
really saw a lot of potential in this drama, but the plot got unnecessarily complicated and draggy after episode 7-8, sigh! love lee jong suk though, as usual he delivers a great performance of his character~ just a borderline plot unfortunately. i stopped after episode 11 to watch the SP instead just to find out what the ending is, and meh. sigh disappointed
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