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Moon lovers: Ryeo or Scarlet Heart ending
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Moon lovers: Ryeo or Scarlet Heart ending

the way this picture alone could have healed years of PAIN and grievance in my heart .

cause what do you mean I have been grieving, and yearning for a season 2 for more than half of my life for them to never release it and then I stumble into this picture YEARSSS later.

no because you are telling me the producers filmed this and all and gave us that sad ending with some hopes of season 2 now and then to never drop it but had this here all along.

That was Pure evil and torture. also how I come I have only seen this today and now. was this leaked or smth does anyone have an idea?

u/jimbalchips — 16 hours ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 135 r/kdramas

What are some of the realest k-dramas? Like the most realistic

for me, it has to be "because this is is my first life". i know a lot of people found it boring or felt dissatisfied with the ending, but i genuinely found it really touching. it addressed so many real-life issues that exist in society, and i feel like a lot of dramas don’t really capture those themes in such a subtle and realistic way. the way it showed everyday things like patriarchy and quiet double standards felt very real and meaningful to me.

i might also relate to it personally, which is probably why it resonated with me so much. i really liked how the characters weren’t portrayed as extraordinary people. it’s rare to find k-dramas, especially ones about people in their late 20s or 30s, where no one is written with some unrealistic background or chaebol storyline.

i especially liked that the male lead was house poor instead of insanely rich, and the female lead was just an aspiring writer trying to figure life out. even the ending felt very grounded, where nothing dramatic happens or suddenly changes, and they just choose to continue life together as it is.

honestly, i prefer that kind of ending over the usual overly idealized k-drama endings. it felt refreshing and very honest. overall, it just felt like a very real and human story that a lot of people could actually relate to, especially with how life and finances are for many people today. idk how to describe it but the story line was so complex and depth without having dramatic plots and all like it was so real.

I wanna know your guys recs and thoughts

u/jimbalchips — 17 hours ago