I am glad at least Giant aired. Clearly both MBC and KBS are sort of insane.
After this and East of Eden, I think I am done with lengthy generational revenge sagas, at least until they are fully complete.
Because so far the pattern is consistent - really well-done and engaging until about halfway through when the writers seemingly decide "screw it!" and proceed to write the rest while drunk and high. Just as with EoE, I am in this for the OTP alone by now. Speaking of which, EoE handled the OTP better at least - whatever else I had issues with, I didn't with the handling of the couple. But by now, MW/Miju has been pretty ruined. If they live happily ever after together (though, like you, I can't shake the fear he'll take a bullet for someone), can you imagine a functional relationship. "I am OK with my husband going evil on occasion even to my nearest and dearest." "I am OK with my wife lying to me for years and hiding my child from me." Yeah.
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Date: 2010-11-23 03:55 pm (UTC)After this and East of Eden, I think I am done with lengthy generational revenge sagas, at least until they are fully complete.
Because so far the pattern is consistent - really well-done and engaging until about halfway through when the writers seemingly decide "screw it!" and proceed to write the rest while drunk and high. Just as with EoE, I am in this for the OTP alone by now. Speaking of which, EoE handled the OTP better at least - whatever else I had issues with, I didn't with the handling of the couple. But by now, MW/Miju has been pretty ruined. If they live happily ever after together (though, like you, I can't shake the fear he'll take a bullet for someone), can you imagine a functional relationship. "I am OK with my husband going evil on occasion even to my nearest and dearest." "I am OK with my wife lying to me for years and hiding my child from me." Yeah.