Yoo In Na deserves the Best Actress award for this show, especially for episode 05. She perfectly captured and portrayed a person who loves their ex deeply, gave everything, and only to be dumped later for someone else.
It was as if Yoo In Na experienced it herself. She cried naturally, was she still acting? She showed her character's desperation, she shook, her body movements and facial expressions were exactly what it is in real life.
And that's just the character she's playing. We haven't even started talking how great the show is in pacing and focusing on what a person goes through when heartbroken. From break-ups, refusing to accept their new reality, to moving-on, and to picking the pieces of their broken heart. And we're only at episode 5 and 6.
100 out of 10 stars.
As long as I am worthy,
as long as my charm is still present,
Even if that's not the case,
It's okay to break up or be alone.
Someday, I'll be recognised by someone
and love less and be loved more.― Bo Ra, Deborah
#Kdrama #BoRaDeborah #보라데보라 #드라마 #Love #BreakUp #Relationship #Relationships #Quote #QuoteOfTheDay #QotD #Relate #TrueToLife
A very lovely and apt closure to the #TNG + #DS9 + #VOY era. Thank you to all the staff and casts of the TNG+DS9+VOY era for creating a wonderful, memorable, and touching stories about humanity and the possible future. You've been part of my childhood, and seeing all of you for one last time… I have nothing but tears of joy and gratitude.
This is the best way to end that era, and open a new one. I hope the next generation will be as great.
No farewells. Only hope.
An episode that is truly based on true-to-life break-ups and relationships. A must watch.
99% of what was depicted in this episode re: break-up and signs, were very similar, if not exactly the same, that happened between me and my ex-gf after 15 years together. The only difference, I was Bo Ra and she was Bo Ra's ex-bf.
That was it for the season finale? Complete-let down and underwhelming. Even if it was an adaptation, the fact that it is, it still has to be transformed fitting of the medium.
Episodes 1 to 8 were all superb. Then episode 9. Didn't do justice to Season 1 when it was going strong.
Brilliant timing for that joke. =))
Had a fit of laughter at that moment before the two characters started laughing.
Wow. The best episode I've seen in 2023. Perfect editing, scene order, and sequences. Not overboard, not lacking. That ending, the song, the car scene, the sunset, and most especially, the scene going back to the room through the window = wonderfully made! Perfect!
The biggest question for Episode 01: What was the boiling water for? They focused multiple times on it. Hahahahahahaha.
That was the craziest misdirection ever.
If you can still SKIP this episode, you better do. You've been warned!
Episode 15 ruined the entire series.
Sure, the series is a comedy. But this episode? You'll laugh not because the script and story are funny, you'll laugh because of all the silliness in this episode, and you'll cringe too.
They were overacting. It was all shouting and running. Nothing about this episode moved the story forward or added anything to it. They even had the silliest and cringiest (is that even a word?) hostage taking ever. It did leave a lasting impact, epic disappointment.
Endings are important too. The final two episodes can make or break an entire series (or season). The show was doing good. I love where it is going. But episode 15 happened and ruined everything.
As they say, "and the plot thickens".
Great episode. I love the various conflicts and dynamics at play and how the episode ended.
Except for how a supposed to be trained hunter held the bow and arrow.
A very touching episode. A must watch. A lot of lessons for everyone here.
That was the most epic episode ending I've seen in years. It was like this is the season finale; or the ending of a fantasy film.
I also love the ending theme song for this episode. I hope to find it in streaming services, it's a beautiful song.
The best episode so far. I love it. Hahaha. I hope the next episodes are as fun and hilarious as this one. I never laughed for an hour and half for years. The best!
This season finale is anticlimactic lols. Also, what was with the sudden back-out from Earth-Prime? They even changed the look of John Diggle to complete this.
Though from what I've read in one interview of showrunner Todd Helbing, they've always known this is how it will be since they started Season 1 because of the changes in the other shows related to the wider Arrowverse, and originally S&L was to be part of Earth-Prime. But wow, why did they have to wait for Season 2 finale to reveal this.
I don't know about other people but it affected the entire show negatively on my end. I prefer to have known it in Season 1 than to have been toyed around only to be left very dissatisfied in the end. From where I stand, this was a very bad decision.
Right now, you'll have to convince me why I should watch Season 3.
LOLs. I had no idea negotiators in Korea will rush closer to the scene without wearing a bullet proof vest.
When did Australia become Brazil? That was an easy shot to make, why did it make the cut?
First episode and they made a glaring mistake, an easy one at that.
I miss this type of episodes in Star Trek, I'm glad to see it brought back. Not only that, this was a good way to end the arc of the doctor and his daughter, neatly tied to the book too.
I hope this is not the end of the his daughter's story and they'll revisit her in the next seasons. There are questions to be answered and possibilities to explore regarding the nebula. Was it something like the Prophets in DS9? Time is irrelevant? But they're stuck in one place?
Who knows. But I for one would like to know more about it.
Thank you. I love this episode.
This is so far the best episode! I love it! Well done. Superb!!
I especially love how tied in the different time periods through the video while it is also happening at the same time, and the two Henry's switched places.
There's the "fight" time period. Then there's the far future. Then there is the present. While they also revealed how future Henry sang with exact same song with young Clare.
For a time travel story, and a show especially in this case, such connecting scenes are easily not thought of. For the director and writer to have thought something like this, it speaks volume to how much they spent time to perfect this episode.
Simply perfect.
Thank you very much for Episode 6. Our grandfather never received the respect and honour he deserves as a WW2 veteran, he and many other veterans like him, were denied the benefits, financial support, respect, and honour when they continued on with their lives.
Institutions, politicians, and governments, only paid lip service and delayed the bills that could have given them proper support. Yes, the bills eventually became laws but only after most of the veterans already passed away. They wouldn't even give posthumous awards, promotions, and/or recognition.
Thank you very much for Episode 6. It may be dedicated for the Korean War veterans, but it resonates very powerfully with all war veterans in all countries, if not for them, majority of us wouldn't be enjoying the life we have today.
/bow
/salute
The ending killed the episode.
It was going very well for a full 10 stars until the last few scenes where she made a call knowing full well it can be traced back to her. There are a hudred ways to lead the "bad guys" to her without making her the dumbest experienced detective in the world.