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Are you kidding me? It was a terrible ending to the episode what was everybody dreaming. This show is just a big let down! As soon as the plot finally picked up momentum the writer drops the ball and the show continues to drag AGAIN! The writer has so much room to do the story lines justice: yet the never do. They just add more confusing scenarios and pointless interactions.

The season finale was so disappointing. This show just drags on. I agree.. Love ft marriage and divorce — its title being asymmetrically exasperating enough — has made a two-fold attempt at ludicrous absurdity.

Unless a miracle takes place the series has just tied itself into a tangled mass! The ghost has been wandering and looking at butts for too long not to have some sort of impact. Dong Mi has a price to pay for poisoning her husband and drugging her ex-daughter in law. Which begs the question, where was that energy with Ami? I agree with Lurve and Monique. I know the writer writes engaging scripts but I find this development and the Season 3 teasers unsophisticated and disappointing.

Do these jigsaws ensure loyalty of viewers who know and appreciate Korean Drama? Why is the goal post getting hazier? Any recommendations, folks? I feel cheated on worst then any of the characters in the show. That was the worst ending I have every seen. I feel like I wasted my time watching. I really loved the plot of the series but how was this even remotely and ending! I am so disappointed with the ending as well.

I hope it does turn out to be some absurd dream. Hats off to the actors though! I enjoyed the entire two seasons with the exception of the ending with the three wedding scenarios.

As put off as I am about the ending, I will still anticipate season 3 to find out what the heck that ending meant. I thought this article is going to explain the season finale but what it just did was to just tell literally what happened on the season finale.

I just waisted my time reading it. I know this is the completion of second season same old same old. Writers bashed the wives repeatedly. Writers made sure two the mistresses-what looks like that they are walking down the wedding isle see what I mean- happiness for mistresses.

I read one of the writer is known for that type of writing-please go be miserable some where else. I enjoyed watching the 2 seasons and all the good actors but so disappointed on season 2 finale. It could have been a good ending that the viewers can learn something from the story.

I hope the season 3 will be much better. One of the most intriguing aspects of K Drama is the astonishing use of the unexpected. The surprise element tends to hit me hard.

I disliked the changes in the season 2 finale, but I concede that the new pairings make sense. I enjoy the LMD cast, each character emerging as authentic. In my opinion, the riveting scene thus far is between Yu-shin and Pi-young in which they go at each other no holds barred about their failed marriage. Well done! Yu-shin stands out for me. Tall, handsome, with a stunning wardrobe, he is masterfully portrayed in layers as seductive and charming while being manipulative and self-serving.

He lies with seeming impunity. I admit that I have a mad crush on him even though he is a scumbag. Now how could that be? It must be the fantastically skilled acting.

I don't normally watch Chinese drama but I'd recommend this one. I really admire that you got the strength to watch the drama for the 6th time. I couldn't bring myself to rewatch it at all! It has such a tragic and sad ending that I remember myself taking weeks to get over.

I still feel the pain every time I think of the drama. I love it to death but obviously couldn't handle the heartbreak ;. I for one would have totally changed the ending scene with another one…After Wang So said that he will find her i would have made a transition somehow to the modern time were the present one would have found Ha Jin while crying and handled her a handkerchief and on the note said something like i found you,giving the couple and us a sense of hope…".

Now THAT would have been a satisfying enough ending for me. Even if there wasn't a sequel, that would have given me hope and been enough for me to happily imagine what happens after that. I was so excited for this drama I think it wasn't a dream. She only remembered by piecing together her dreams and the museum photos, and the suggestions of the future Jimong. At first, Su thought that it was all a dream after a year coma.

But after future Jimong hinted her and after seeing the paintings, and knew the history of Wang So changed from a bloody monarchy to a wise king. She is convinced that it wasn't a dream but a reality, then that's why she said sorry to So for leaving him alone. Couldn't agree more! The best thing about this drama were the recaps and hilarious comments thereafter. Owe up to your mistakes damn it! The Wang So withdrawal started and it hit me hard The problem is that it was not just that I fell in love with Lee Jun Ki which I also did but I also fell the hardest in love with the character Wang So.

I wanted so badly for him just to have one person left beside him. But even Baek Ah left in the end. It hurts immensely to see him like that. Before seeing episode 20 I had already resigned to the idea that Su and So would have a tragic ending and this show is a hot mess through and through. But, because Wang So is forever lonely and hurt, I just cannot move on!! Oh my god, the PD and writer of show are ruthless. Wang So characters on this Korea version is too good I think the director really done a really good job on every dramatic scene Omg I still goose bump.

I'Lloyd have to re-watched. So many touching, heart warming, and funny scenes. The one with "Pegasus stars" The PD and the writers are not ruthless, they are dunderheads. Scarlet Heart is one huge steaming pile of cow dung with one large flawless diamond on top: Lee Jun Ki's amazing performance. I didn't understand that scene. No Bak Soon is Wook daughter. People think she may be a reincarnation of WH. Yes, there's a huge age gap! Very disappointed with this drama.

TT What could have been! I loved the Chinese series and was so looking forward to an awesome k-drama spin! I think had the series been longer, then they would have had more time to do development of the characters Unfortunately, this show has been horribly botched, but, I still want to see that show about Yeon-hwa Queen Daemok.

I don't believe there has been a show based on her life, but I do hope some smart writer in Korea will do justice to her life's story. Sojuboy Me too. I would like to see a drama about Yeonhwa Queen Daemok. No there has not been a drama based on her. I have seen three dramas with her either mentioned or a secondary character in them. Would you recommend Shine or Go Crazy? I'm curious about that one. The plot might have big plot-holes worthy of digging a well but still Wang So is such a character which would move us to tears.

Lee Joon Gi once again played his part with perfection. I'll remember this drama singly for him. And stay away from any girl who time travel to your era. She may look cute and kind, but her stupidity will be the downfall of your lot. She's a harbinger of doom. Stay away! I felt like Jung's concession prize was Su's daughter. So got her "love" which consisted of abandoning, not trusting, etc and was left all alone while Jung got a mini Su as a souvenirr.

I'm really happy that Jung got Mini Su as consolation--the one person who can protect her from entering the palace. But then againim still confused. Was he a man? Or was he a boy? Or was he somewhere in the middle like a boy-man. WHY did this prince get the time of day over jung again? He's probably the most famous exo member and a lot of the advertising solely revolved around his star power.

A lot of people around the world who don't usually watch Kdrama's but are kpop fans tuned in to watch him. Well they had to be sure and fulfil the recipe for a bad drama: Idol who cant act - check Idol who can sortof act but not well enough - check Illogical, unexplained behavior - check and mate Cringeworthy OST - yup Editing by gang of drunken monkeys - definitely yes Direction by Magic 8 ball - check Just Plain Bad Writing - oh yes Ending courtesy of WTF - bingo.

I couldn't for the life of me understand how Eun got more screen time than Jung, knowing that the source and C-drama had 14th prince as end game, so to speak. The 10th prince didn't have much importance to the original plot, unlike 14th. So, I was excited when Jisoo got cast as Jung. Then, reality hit and Eun had twice as much screen time, sacrificing the Su-Jung friendship development in the process.

Not to mention, Jung scenes in international version were the first ones to end up on the cutting room floor in the edited SBS version, which frustrated me to no end. He was so awkward and unnecessary at the beginning, glad at least his death was memorable.

His acting was actually decent there. Also helps that Z Hera's character is cute enough to make his screen time tolerable. Seohyun's death scene on the other hand Baek Ah: The Bulgarian Rose. Roses are my favorite flowers and Baek Ah is my favorite Moon Lovers prince, coincidence? I think not! Wook, Chae Ryung, and Jung's villain names are my favorite.

I also loved your Girls Generation pun I see what you did there! I'm doing laundry while reading, one moment I'm crying and then laughing by myself the next.

This is priceless! Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. User ratings: Click to Review or Comment. Share Share to. I guess we'll never know. I knew what was going to happen and I was like Oh hell no. And there started the waterworks. Here is to seeing Lee Jun Ki in many more dramas. Miky November 1, at PM.

The SBS edited only one scene from the original version and that is were Queen Mom tells Wook she wants to ake his son to the palace and make him king All in all nwo i wish LJG doesn't take another year to return,too long!!! And that queen mother scene made me go like, stop already. KayIs the Chinese version of Scarlet heart better?

Mermaid Scribbler November 1, at PM. The good thing was the leads fell in love while filming and got married shortly after :. Alila November 1, at PM. Killing Time November 1, at PM. DramaQueen November 2, at AM.

Alessar November 2, at AM. NutellaFitzgerald November 1, at PM. And the last episode was definitely setting itself up as a sequel premise: -LJG saying he'll find her -IU finally remembering the past -Wook focusing on Lady Hae they prolly want his s2 loveline to focus more on that -Won finally feeling some remorse towards guiltless CR altho i dont buy it one bit that fucker Ugh damnit production team.

Stop the greed. This drama couldve been so much more. Midnight watcher November 1, at PM. Lily left the valley November 1, at PM. If this is true, then I am aggravated as all get out. Gidget November 2, at AM. It's a shame. Alluna November 2, at AM.

Eli November 2, at PM. Thinking back through the final episode, and the whole series, this makes so much sense. Gateaudeplotte November 1, at PM. I don't think I've been addicted to any other Kdrama as much as this one Which you didn't. Ugh I'm so confused. Jamie Opso November 1, at PM. Not saying I wouldn't watch a season 2, though. I'm in good company. Channel22 November 2, at AM. Despite the hot mess this drama was overall, I still adored it. Does that make Su her own great-great-great-great however many greats grandmother?!

Damn, and I thought the incestuous marriages were hard to untangle in the family tree lol. Maui November 2, at AM. Miky, I think that that is exactly what they are implying Me too!!!

I loved loved loved e Chinese version no. I find that there's n villain in the Chinese Versini as each have their own ambitions and friends and therefore it is inevitable that there are clashes between the prince Lastly the love story between main girl and prince no. Hahaha I cried for 3 days after the ending. I can't recommend it enough. Go n watch it ppl! Noona November 2, at PM. Celia Tan November 12, at AM. Sass November 6, at PM. Stranger November 1, at PM. It was only once right?

No not even once.. They called the shaman from Mirror of the Witch.. Annie November 1, at PM. When was it? I mean him sleeping with yeonhwa?? I totally missed that scene JoyBells November 2, at AM. Historically they had 5 kids together. So they definitely slept more than once. Laksa November 2, at PM. Meg November 2, at PM. I was wondering about all the poem calligraphy, too. So many questions. Maybe something they intended to explain in a season 2?

They sure emphasized it enough. Kittycat November 2, at PM. Jamie Opso November 2, at PM. Laksa It was definitely good that Hae Soo left the palace, whether she was dying or not, whether she was pregnant or not, whether she was in love with So or not. Annie November 3, at AM. Maricelis welsh November 3, at PM. Sinopsis drama korea heartstrings episode 1 15 tamat. Kim rae won, park solomon, park shin hye, kal so wondan masih banyak juaga yang lainnya.

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I liked the scene with all the residents because it expertly displayed their relationship and showcased a part of their personalities. Ye rin pulang dan rumah berantakkan kita dirampok kemudian ye rin mengendapendap akan memukul dan nyatanya itulah ulah suneo. Hi this is the final of my dr who cb series 2 i hope you like it.

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In OSN, a different kind of lack of resolution manifested itself in the series ending. It was disappointing that none of the serious story lines were resolved. His facial expression showed deep regret and the fact he was not over JI. The series ends with most the characters still swimming in a sea of regrets and unresolved issues.

I do appreciate that the writer did not end with a rushed happy ending wedding scene. She went to KS not to renew a friendship but to finally close it.

She quit her job to close the harassment issues behind her. And seeing JH in Jeju was the same opportunity to close the book on him since he was returning the US in three days, the issues of their break-up still unresolved, and they were never heading toward talking a real future together. JH asked for forgiveness, but forgiveness without an acknowledgement of what you did wrong is not an apology.

A couple of hugs is a While others thought the end of Noona was a new beginning for the leads, I felt that walking along the beach at sunset represented the end, closure of their time together because there was still no justifiable reason for them to be together. Conversely, OSN ended with the couple rolling playfully in bed which harks back in the early part of the Noona series.

Was this intentional? It seemed like the Noona episodes were cards that were merely reshuffled into the OSN series. Episodes 29 and 30 should have been in the middle of the series and the long, drawn out, nonsensical break-up plot should have ended in an early episode. Yes, she changed partners but her pattern seems to be the same. She changed KS by him giving up his music career, which sowed the seeds of his later bitterness. Now, she is attempting to change JH by making him sign pledges against drinking and lies, which is like laying down future land mines in their relationship.

We only received a muted taste of that potential conflict. The performances in OSN were much more reserved and the emotional range muted as the pace of the story line of the break-up was too long, too tedious, to give rise to character and relationship growth.

Viewers loved the first 8 episodes of passionate Noona, but then hated the rest of the series as the relationship cooled and the side issues clouded the intentions of the parties. In OSN, it appeared that the slow pace had many viewers on edge to when the story would go off the rails.

In the end, the lead OSN couple did not complete any of the hurdles to allow them to happily marry. Both shows did have the same major story elements: a chance meeting, initial attraction, issues with dislikable boyfriends, oppressive parent, relationship objections, lies, betrayal, mistrust, miscommunication, poor decision making, unpacked personal baggage, and touching moments.

Both series showed there is a fine line between romance and love. Romance is a feeling of excitement and mystery associated with the search for love; an exciting, enjoyable love affair, esp. The Noona series captured that mood. However, this romance never developed into a deep, intense, serious relationship with long terms goals. OSN ended with the main characters just starting their romantic journey with many obstacles, like in the beginning of Noona. There will always be a huge question mark after each show.

But that is how realistic the show tried to be. Relationships require hard work to be successful, but sometimes even all the effort we put into our romances just isn't enough and they eventually fizzle out. Of course, it's only natural to wonder why you keep striking out when it comes to finding a lasting love. Romantic relationships are a two-way street and it's up to both people to make it a prosperous one. However, we can only control our own part in a relationship. And it helps to know who we are as individuals and what we each need and want from a relationship.

It can be hard for us to admit that sometimes we're the reason for the disintegration of a relationship. If the endings were trying to convey the notion there is always a second chance, that is an illusion. Second chances rarely turn out well. The reason in Noona simple: you broke up for a reason s.

The pain of a break up can erase the initial feelings of attraction and love. Hate is a powerful emotion. In this situation, both JA and JH have not come to terms on the reasons for their break up. They have not Both of them deeply hurt the other - - - and that pain is still unresolved in each of them. One hug cannot wash away those emotions. In OSN, the second chances were to find a soul mate.

JH was still not over how his relationship with Yumi ended. He was given a second chance with JI, who may not know why her relationship with KS failed, but is willing to reach out farther over the edge to explore happiness with JH. OSN was a softer, milder, less spicy version of Pretty Noona.

Both female lead characters were women who were trying to find their rightful place in a relationship. Both had failed in the past. The open question is whether they would learn from their past mistakes.

In OSN, the answer was intentionally left unanswered by the writer and director. The director cast OSN in more darkness, trying to convey the dark clouds over the main leads, to the point of making the characters appear more reserved and pensive. As to the story lines, it was both sides of the same coin. In Noona, the leads were powerful together in good private times but weak in their public moments. In OSN, they were always doubting whether they were right for each other to cloud both the good and bad times in their relationship.

While the Noona pair rushed into their romance to crash and burn, the OSN pair waited and waited to be picked from the vine before the fruit rotted in the sun. The biggest weakness in both series was the story writing. Both series could have been better plotted out to reach the full potential of the characters. The lack of dialogue beyond the superficial comments at critical moments was a glaring weakness in both shows.

I know that most viewers will prefer OSN over Noona because in the end, the OSN leads were still together actively trying to make their relationship work. But to me, that seems like a hollow victory after 30 episodes of being stuck in neutral. I wonder if the characters jobs, a librarian and pharmacist, symbolize the dull and repetitive personalities of each that lead to dull and repetitive relationships in their personal lives.

It struck me that JA and JH had a difficult time getting out of their defensive shells to open up to each other in a lasting way. In the end of each series, all that was left was the hope that the OTP couples would stay together.

I am in the minority but I believe a well-written drama where the leads do not end up together is better than a story that leads to an unclear and ambiguous ending. I think that is what happened in both series. I just want to applaud you for this thesis. I remember your comments at the end of Pretty Noona, and they really helped me reconcile myself with the direction the show took.

Thanks for your insights here as well. I've only read half so far. Going back to finish. In One Spring Night the end it's not ambigous. Nobody can know what it will happen in the futur. Our couple knows that, they know that they will have obstacles, clashes, etc. The drama tells only the first part of their story, it doesn't mean it's badly written, it's just a choice.

But they gave a lot of reasons to believe in this couple during all the episodes. I don't think to be a librarian and a pharmarcist is dull. They're normal people in normal world with normal struggles like us.

For Pretty Noona, the fact they had a difference of age made everybody thought their relationship was not serious and not possible. It wore their relationship out.

They're not mature and strong enough to handle that. But their reunion after so long showed that they really had a bond but they needed to believe in it and fight for it. But everytime they made each other stronger together.

Totally agree with you. The reason why JI hesitated at took so long to start her new relationship was because she hardly knew the new man unlike JA who grew up with JH. And also because, however dull her relationship with her boyfriend was, she was still in it unlike JA, who broke up before starting her new relationship. This is a big difference. We really don't have any idea of timeline, or all of the conversations that were had between our OTP, but their honest and forthright conversations along with their willingness to be vulnerable in front of each other, and the fact that they actually love and care deeply for each other, I think, would augur well for them in the long term.

With regard to the show's ending, clearly not all of the challenges had been resolved, and there was a sense that they would not be rushing into marriage. But in that intervening period, they would be committed to each other, and would continue to strengthen the union they are building, which I think is the best, and most realistic, ending we could have hoped for in lives and situations that are not perfect and not without difficulty.

Did u guys notice the soundtrack?? It changed with their relationship status. To finally Spring Waltz. Yes, I noted that as well! Some of the songs, especially No Direction I think , were used quite effectively throughout series.

I'm happy to say that I enjoyed all the songs in One Spring Night but my complaint is their overuse. The verses fit particularly well with the story line but the repetition became annoying. My wish for this director is to invest in some instrumental pieces for background and not the constant repeat of the songs. Less is more! This is a significant problem in Pretty Noona. I tried to watch again and had to mute "Stand By Your Man" every time it played which is depressingly frequent.

I finally gave up. I agree. The songs were great, but they were waaay over used. A little more variety, and then I would have appreciated the 3 main songs more. So thanks all! What happens to JI and JH and their attempt to make a family. All sorts of conflicts in setting up living and working arrangements.

Can they build on their love? What happens to Seo In as she becomes the next single parent. Really, there's tons of stories they could take on from her standpoint especially as a psuedo-celebrity. Ki Seok: can he find himself a new love or will he give in to his father and just go for the assemblyman's daughter assuming she doesn't mind an arranged marriage.

What does he really want? Would love to see him in a band, even if its just for fun. I wanted a season 2 focused on Seo In becoming a single mother and a season 3 focused on Jae In finding what she wants to do. Is there anyway we can tell.

I wish they actually take out seasons But the problem is the main characters won't take secondary roles It's not the PD but their agency that matters Korean artist are very restricted with their contracts.

I became a fan of Joon Hae-in after Pretty Noona. And random thought - the actor for Shi Hoon looked really handsome in the lunch scene. His character is funny and smart. OMG that's where I've been seeing him. He's very savvy as the speech writer and now press secretary. I really enjoyed this drama to the very end. I wasn't planning on watching this at all but thank goodness I did. It was the endearing cuts that got me hooked.

I really liked that it didn't have a lot of plot twists and too dramatic antics because I just loved the realness of this drama. I thought I was gonna hate Giseok's father the most but Principal Lee was a whole different story. I tried to understand him but it was really hard. He remained stuck to his beliefs but he's an old man with a very public, very moral image and that's what I tried to support his stubbornness with. In any case, this drama was so worth it.

This drama was very well-done, very well-written. I loved the tone throughout, I appreciated that it wasn't over the top, but that it dealt with real, social issues at the same time. It was a cool, real, and nice drama, with great acting and I'm glad I watched it! I know I am in the minority here.

Although I enjoyed watching this, it was a pretty 'eh' show. Moody was the adjective that always came to mind. It seemed we were told about the personal interactions but not really shown them.

I didn't see any real spark or magnetism between the two main leads, we were just told they were in love.

And I didn't think the ex was that bad a guy. We were just told he was. He did act like a jealous fool, but then he was dumped by his girlfriend for someone else. And our leading lady? She was pretty mean and insensitive. Because I wasn't convinced about what a jerk her ex was, I didn't fully buy into why she had to be so mean to him. So her meanness, just came across as, well, mean. I don't think she had to stay with him, I just think there are nicer and not so nice ways to dump a boyfriend of 4 years.

And her reaction to drunken Ji-ho when he wore his heart on his sleeve? It was to get mad at his 'drunken' behavior. He was showing his heart, being honest, and all she did was get offended. And he has a kid that must come first. Expressing his worries seems to me a natural and very reasonable thing to do. It didn't seem like she got that at all, or got how having a kid would change one's approach to commitment. So, I enjoyed watching this, but give me pretty noona anyday.

I don't have to always like characters decisions to appreciate a show. But I bought into their dynamics much more than I did in this show. This is exactly what I felt about OSN.



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