A breakdown scene never felt this raw and painful. It was short compared to many other similar scenes in k-dramas. But I couldn’t shake off the feeling of intruding into someone’s very private moment. So private and in secret that it almost like Jang-hyun himself is hiding his breakdown episode from his own self.
Sigh… It’s impossible to hate this guy.
That stone bridge across the river is just beautiful and atmospheric. Especially at night when characters just standing there mulling over their convoluted thoughts and feelings.
This show was so beautifully complex and the characters were so fully realized – I think it was easy to write them all off for different reasons at the start, but by the end you really were rooting for all of them to find happiness. But Son Seok-koo really hit it out of the park with this character – I somehow wanted to strangle him and give him a hug. And he was so expressive, not just with his face but with his movements.
So I have stumbled across this post two years after the event but wanted to thank you for posting it as I am now watching the drama. 2 minutes in and I paused to write this as it already seems like my style of drama and reading the comments on this post I think it will be.
You are welcome. 😃
I also discovered this gem quite late, but as always, better late than never. It’s always fun to know that you manage to persuade others to watch something great.
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gadis
June 9, 2020 at 4:34 AM
A breakdown scene never felt this raw and painful. It was short compared to many other similar scenes in k-dramas. But I couldn’t shake off the feeling of intruding into someone’s very private moment. So private and in secret that it almost like Jang-hyun himself is hiding his breakdown episode from his own self.
Sigh… It’s impossible to hate this guy.
#MatrimonialChaos
mugyuljoie is preciousss
June 9, 2020 at 7:07 AM
One of my favorite dramas. I’m still obsessed with the river crossing and the powerful bond between the women.
gadis
June 9, 2020 at 7:43 AM
That stone bridge across the river is just beautiful and atmospheric. Especially at night when characters just standing there mulling over their convoluted thoughts and feelings.
mugyuljoie is preciousss
June 9, 2020 at 9:14 AM
It drove me to pester our Beanie from Korean Dramaland for locations so I could at least virtually visit the crossing location.
SnarkyJellyfish
June 9, 2020 at 8:52 AM
This show was so beautifully complex and the characters were so fully realized – I think it was easy to write them all off for different reasons at the start, but by the end you really were rooting for all of them to find happiness. But Son Seok-koo really hit it out of the park with this character – I somehow wanted to strangle him and give him a hug. And he was so expressive, not just with his face but with his movements.
Eazal
June 9, 2020 at 9:33 AM
As always, SSK stealing the show, although all four leads were amazing.
Jenmole🍊
June 9, 2020 at 6:00 PM
A hidden gem this show was. A great cast was a plus.
Maq
August 10, 2020 at 10:36 PM
This entire drama is great
Reply1988 -❣️Mother Bean❣️
July 4, 2022 at 3:54 AM
So I have stumbled across this post two years after the event but wanted to thank you for posting it as I am now watching the drama. 2 minutes in and I paused to write this as it already seems like my style of drama and reading the comments on this post I think it will be.
gadis
July 4, 2022 at 5:02 AM
You are welcome. 😃
I also discovered this gem quite late, but as always, better late than never. It’s always fun to know that you manage to persuade others to watch something great.