nu2me wrote:
Don't you worry sis @fgnuva
I know the feeling... I was so entranced watching the Heirs and was enjoying the onscreen chemistry between Cha Eun Sang and Kim Tan.... thoroughly enjoyed them....
then I saw BTS amongst the casts and reality checked in that Shinhye was very much like the mood making on the set and 'like one of them' in teasings and kidding around... no wonder Woo Bin considers her like them, if you will
I like the character of Eun Sang until somehow towards the end it became blurry, to me... My opinion only
the writer could have made it more with spunk and smarter. Overall, The Heir drama is one drama I enjoyed watching.
Yeah, sis @nu2me, wasn't it a very intense scene that scene on the rooftop after Yong do (? sorry for wrong spelling) tripped her... I liked that scene... I guess i have that kind of preference where the male lead shows strength and power.. mianhe sisters... it's probably the generation of those that raised me...
I agree towards the end, we don't know anymore what happened... she kind of braved it and like against all odds she took his side. The last scene kind of like just suggested they would try to end up together... there was like a "cream" scene where there was a reunion or party in the house ten years after and looks like they married... the kissing scene there though kind of pales against the kissing scene in another drama she did a year after Heirs.
But still wow! the dynamics in all the scenes... all scenes showed very strong portrayals by all characters.
What I actually appreciated about the drama (aside of course the character or Kim Tan and Eun-sang and Yongdoh and all the others), is the different types of heirs there were....and the inheritances they received... The drama spoke very well of what's happening in many societies...that's why I liked the drama beyond just the PSH-LMH chemistry.
Ah it'll be one of those dramas worth remembering for many years...