My Drama Has To Have an HEA
Added 2023-11-08 22:32:23 +0000 UTCComments
While I didn't mind the ending of 25/21, my issue is that we never found out who Na Hee Do actually ended up marrying in the end. If we weren't going to get the HEA with Baek Ye-Jin, at least let us know who she found her HEA with. Who's the baby daddy?! LOL!
Heather CK
2023-11-10 16:34:21 +0000 UTCI thought of some dramas that didn't give me the comfort and closure of an HEA but learned to accept it over time. (Spoilers ahead if you if you didn't see the endings to 25/21 and Doona. Avert your eyes 👀) 25/21 - At first I thought WTF... but I've learned to accept the ending as it marinated in my brain. I knew that with the timing and demanding careers of Na Hee-do and Back Yi-jin influenced their HEA because they were trying to pursue their dreams/goals of fencing and journalism. It was the memory of first love (maybe that we're supposed hang onto and the effects of their decisions) Doona - Oh that ending... after an emotional roller coaster. I like to think they're getting the HEA that works for their careers at present. Until that manager and the kpop industry slackens their unspoken rules and pretense of being available. I'd like to think they have their public persona and private persona. In the latter, I hope they're enjoying every quality moment when they are being their true selves (like that stunning Japanese field where Donna and Eun-ju meet up for a rendezvous, at the start of the final episode).
Abbie Dearest
2023-11-10 14:41:38 +0000 UTCI am completely fine with a non hea if it’s well written and makes sense. There are dramas that I watch because I want to live in a dream drama land .. escaping reality. I expect this kind of dramas to have a HEA.
Fonny
2023-11-09 23:07:48 +0000 UTC