when will we stop seeing stupid plot lines about a female character not getting enough food (idiotically) only for her to end up collapsing it's so tired
Suicide is the biggest sin in the afterlife in not only Korean culture but also many religions around the world…
yeah suicide is a big no-no in many cultures but in that case shouldn't she have forgotten him? since she did it for him? also yes she did do everything she could to keep him alive and even forced him to remember her but why is she still haunting him? i have so many questions
Because that mother was his daughter. She used the candies to let him know that it was her, and that he'd broken…
yes i understood that, but last time this rule was broken he ended up being the shop keeper because he traded places with the previous shop keeper, but about this time? what did he trade? it seemed to me that the reason why people need to use their own will to find their light is to help them make the choice they truly want: should they return or stay in this world. That's why they need to do it on their own and that's why when people interfere in this process there's usually a trade. so that's why i am asking did he really do it for no reason simply because he wanted her to help her daughter (aka his granddaughter)? if so are there any consequences to this?
do you think maybe hyunmin forgot her because she committed suicide? i wonder why he forgot her even after he woke up? also when the shop keeper gave his daughter the light so she can take it to her daughter, did he just do it for free or did he ask for something in exchange? so many questions with no answers :(
this director is super talented i think they should try their hand in horror/fantasy/thriller. there were lots of such beautifully executed shots in this drama
I'm pretty sure she said that she studied it just to make the mother feel a bit more confident. Also, she was…
I don't think that's true though, because they didn't call emergency services to check if all other options were out of the question, you know? my issue is why did the writer decide that this was a necessary plot point. If it's commentary about the lack of access to health services in rural areas then I believe that this could have been done in a better way. It's honestly lazy writing in my opinion how this scene was played out.