One of the things I love about WW is that the relationships feel real - I can imagine real people in them (e.g. much as I am enjoying Stairway to Heaven, no way any real person would be like that).
Yes, I also feel this. I like slice-of-life dramas like this, you feel that you are almost in a real world. As much as I enjoy your posts about StH - there is no way I am watching this. I remember "Winter Sonata" made me literally ill (I caught a cold but I am sure it wasn't just a coincidence), and this considering I knew it ends well. You are so brave watching these things.
I loved their break-up, dramatically. Because (a) it proves how much she loves him and (b) it was so real that it wasn't because just of some pure noble 'my infirmity shall not sully her' motive but a lot of things mixed into that.
I love "I must stay away" trope when it is done well. LOVE IT.
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Yes, I also feel this. I like slice-of-life dramas like this, you feel that you are almost in a real world. As much as I enjoy your posts about StH - there is no way I am watching this. I remember "Winter Sonata" made me literally ill (I caught a cold but I am sure it wasn't just a coincidence), and this considering I knew it ends well. You are so brave watching these things.
I loved their break-up, dramatically. Because (a) it proves how much she loves him and (b) it was so real that it wasn't because just of some pure noble 'my infirmity shall not sully her' motive but a lot of things mixed into that.
I love "I must stay away" trope when it is done well. LOVE IT.