Wow... just.. wow! I share the same feelings with the above review from the user Narea which says part of them…
I'm one of those people who came to this page wondering if I should watch this, I'm definitely feeling encouraged to watch. Thanks for the helpful comment
Hi!! IS this good? I've been struggling to find series for 5 months that will interest me... Based on the comment,…
Hi, it's a slow-burn, being a weekend family drama, and it can sometimes come off as a little low budget (compared to flashy 16 episode dramas), but I think there's some really great character development and I ship the main couples way too much, like they're killing me. So if that's your thing, go for it.
Any thoughts on what might be happening in the Switzerland scene at the end of ep 2!? It was so random...
We were initially only shown a fun, empowered and kinda shallow side of Se Ri, but this flashback has brought some gravitas to her character. Based on the discussion between Se Ri and her mom about how ridiculous it is that she still calls out for her mom in the first episode and now this, it seems like Se Ri was kicked out or forced to leave home, she became estranged from her family and she was really depressed. In the flashback scene in episode 2, she said: I don't have a home to return to. She went to Switzerland to end her life due to the reasons she listed (stemming from her family problems, my guess), was encouraged to sight-see and saw paragliding. She said in the first episode that she got her paragliding license in Switzerland, so I believe this ties into how/why she got the paragliding license. I expect that in future episodes, through flashbacks, we'll learn more about the exact circumstances of Se Ri becoming estranged from her family and her depression. I personally think its ridiculous that Captain Ri was in Switzerland at the same time too. Apparently no k-drama is complete without some past history meant-to-be fated story *rolls eyes*. Overall, I'm enjoying the drama a lot and the format in which the story is unfolding.
What happened to the cinematography and sets of this drama. The quality deteriorated so much. The sets looks as…
Weekend family dramas are usually like this, shot in studio sets, rather than on-location, so everything can look a bit like it's made from cardboard. In the beginning, it was all on location and then switched to sets. so the difference is really visible, I guess. Having watched enough weekend dramas, I just roll with it, lol
omg ep 19-20 was terrifying. I was so scare of Na Jung Sun lol. Her husband is stupid, he fell for the comfort…
Preach, and 100% agreed. Jung Sun was on fire in ep 19-20, it was terrifying and elating to watch. She would have completely understood the husband, coming from a broken and complicated family herself. The husband is beyond stupid. And Yuri is delusional to even think that she stands a chance
It would cause far more harm and chaos in society than even the drama has shown. I hope they'll cover more of that in season 2. I was expecting this to drama to be straightup dystopian because of the concept of this app, lol.
We have many favorite dramas in common. Though you've watched way more dramas than I have, I'm years behind. I'll definitely give dramas from this list a chance when I'm running low on dramas to watch ^^
Hahaha, yes, that's the only thing we can count on, that all previews are 10/10 misleading. It is the midpoint mark of the drama next week, so they'll have to do something slightly decisive. I certainly hope so. Completely agree with your assessment.
not sure which song you are referring to but you probably are in minority here.. at least I hope so :)
I'm with you. I like all the OST in the drama. And they introduced a new song in this week's episodes and instrumental track too. I hope so too that the majority isn't hating it.