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I enjoyed it. but had a few questions about the plot.
Overall I really enjoyed this drama.
I think Bae In Hyuk was miscast. I like him as an actor but the role needed somebody that was very cold in the beginning, and he doesn't have a commanding presence, he has more golden retriever energy. I still liked watching him, he is adorable and he did a good job with acting.
There were a few things in the plot that confused me:
-I don't really understand the grandfather's full motivation, why he was trying to force his grandson into getting married by pretending that his health was failing, only to have disappeared the original intended bride.
-I think I missed the full explanation of why his mother was in that room and what his grandfather was trying to accomplish.
-They don't go into who the butterfly lady is. unless they did and I missed it, but what was her motivation was for appearing and manipulating things? Was she fate or chaos?
-There were some scenes where it kind of eluded that the present Tae Ha might have had his medication tampered with, or his doctor sabotaging his treatment, but that was never followed up on.
The moon rabbit scene was absolutely one of my favorites, It made me laugh really hard.
I liked that they didn't bog things down too much with her having to learn about the future and how to use things properly. They had to spend a bit of the episodes showing her adjusting, but it didn't get too ridiculous.
And I liked Sa Wol's character, because she was very outspoken and brazen and brought some lightness to the seriousness of the main couple.
It's definitely one that I would recommend to people as an easy to watch rom-com with a little bit of historical drama thrown in.
I think Bae In Hyuk was miscast. I like him as an actor but the role needed somebody that was very cold in the beginning, and he doesn't have a commanding presence, he has more golden retriever energy. I still liked watching him, he is adorable and he did a good job with acting.
There were a few things in the plot that confused me:
-I don't really understand the grandfather's full motivation, why he was trying to force his grandson into getting married by pretending that his health was failing, only to have disappeared the original intended bride.
-I think I missed the full explanation of why his mother was in that room and what his grandfather was trying to accomplish.
-They don't go into who the butterfly lady is. unless they did and I missed it, but what was her motivation was for appearing and manipulating things? Was she fate or chaos?
-There were some scenes where it kind of eluded that the present Tae Ha might have had his medication tampered with, or his doctor sabotaging his treatment, but that was never followed up on.
The moon rabbit scene was absolutely one of my favorites, It made me laugh really hard.
I liked that they didn't bog things down too much with her having to learn about the future and how to use things properly. They had to spend a bit of the episodes showing her adjusting, but it didn't get too ridiculous.
And I liked Sa Wol's character, because she was very outspoken and brazen and brought some lightness to the seriousness of the main couple.
It's definitely one that I would recommend to people as an easy to watch rom-com with a little bit of historical drama thrown in.
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