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It really is! I’m glad you referenced the situation in SD. We’re now half way there so I’ll be really sad and mad id we don’t get our wish. Showing him only for a few seconds in ep 7 and leaving him out of ep 8 totally was criminal.

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But this is so unfair!
If he was an annoying SL he would occupy half of the screentime of an episode *cough* Sam Dal *cough* QoT.

But only for the fact that he acknowledges his mistakes, and knows that a "no" is a no, and can read the room (he's a SunSol supporter); they're making him catch a killer instead? 🥺😂

He better be at wtv college past Sol went. 😖

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Queen of Tears: Episodes 15-16 (Final)
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Queen of Tears: Episodes 15-16 (Final)

by Unit

Thank you @pogo1 ! I agree with all of your comments, I felt the same way!! The ending was beautiful and I thought it was so neat that two of her hallucinations were foreshadowings of the end of their lives together, at her gravesite and in the lavender field. Also the lack of kissing/physical scenes with these two stellar actors was a definite disappointment. I'll add another vote for seeing them paired in an acting project again.

I wondered at the subtitles regarding the notebook, so I'm glad you pointed this out. And lastly: thanks so much for the Eun-list!! Beanies are a creative lot.

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The first two episodes were generally amusing and the humor was varied- ranging from gross bathroom stuff (not much appreciated by me) to the dry humor of watching our hero gamely reading the worst poem ever written over the radio, where the humor arose not from the expected humiliation of our ML but from the fact that he read it with such skilled intonation and enunciation that instead of the expected online insults from the audience he was getting huge compliments instead- which is far funnier in a very witty way.

I found the story so far a bit disjointed. It really felt like we were getting a lot of background info but not a clear direction. And, other than her past relationship with the variety star (which he clearly wants to resume) we know almost nothing about Woo-joo- as Daebakgrits has pointed out: This means even our background information is seriously incomplete.

I am not thinking of dropping the show not only out of curiosity but because it did actually entertain. Our lead characters are likeable even if some of the other characters are not.

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from your lips. He got marginalised so I hope your wish comes true. I wanted his role to be much more expansive too but it is tough being the SL even if you are ridiculously charming.

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For sure it did.

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I'm kinda mad uri Tae Seong's story is focused on the killer and not anything else.
I'm sad he's not on Eclipse and hanging out with the boys. 🥺

He's such a charismatic character... maybe in this third timeline we'll get more of him (including a totally different future where he's actually the bestie's husband, and rocks all the time with the boys)?

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Queen of Tears: Episodes 15-16 (Final)
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Queen of Tears: Episodes 15-16 (Final)

by Unit

Yes! These characters were married, and these actors know how to portray passion well, why did they not kiss?! Not even in the "honeymoon" apartment scenes. It's a common complaint about this show.

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Queen of Tears: Episodes 15-16 (Final)
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Queen of Tears: Episodes 15-16 (Final)

by Unit

I'm glad you enjoyed it! I loved it too and looked forward to Sat and Sun mornings. There were a few parts I wished had been done differently, but overall it was a fun journey with Hae In and Hyun Woo.

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Yes. You are right. Falling in love instantly trope implies the ML don’t have to do any self-discovery and it cheapens his love.

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