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As the main heroine, Park Shin Hye was so bland, she was only good in crying scenes and looking afraid (I still wondering why she always look like that when Kim Tan kissed her, I mean come on girl! It’s Lee Min Ho, it can’t be that bad!). They both made it watchable despite the horrible writing. I hope you finish your studies and get a proper job (Don’t let that ultra possessive guy tell you that you must stay at his castle and do nothing!)ĭo I recommend you to watch this drama? Well it’s up to your preference, for me I watch it for Lee Min Ho’s charisma and Kim Woo Bin’s performance. And Eun Sang how can you let yourself get tangled with this love mess, I know you are better than that.
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However please make Kim Tan learns on how to take responsibility with his status instead of just stalking his girl around. But at least they can create a strong heroine character that those girls can look up to, there is nothing wrong with glorifying love when you are 18, we are bunch of naive morons around the age.
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The Heirs was marketed as Teenage Love Drama, so yeah maybe this kind of story is appealing for its target audience female teenagers. He was a major asshole but at least he learned how to be a better person and that’s the kind of development that I want to see from our main characters instead of just glorifying their love to the world.Īt the very least, these pretty boys love their mom s o much He asked for forgiveness from the people he bullied, helped Kim Tan and reunited with his mother along the process. The character with most growth is definitely Choi Young Do, because eventually he learned that he has lived wrongly all this time. Both characters have no development whatsoever in terms of their personality and this lack of development is frustrating me. I have no doubt with Kim Tan’s feeling towards Eun Sang, but does she really love him as much? I don’t think so because his affection towards her can be too suffocating, eventually I think she just gives in. Maybe like thinking rationally for once? Unfortunately, the writer have no intention to make her characters develop into decent human being and learn something. I was hoping for some kind of time-leap where all characters can just have time for growth-period. He is indeed very needy and super possessive about Eun Sang which is not very healthy. Yeah he might cried buckets when Eun Sang left (only for several months I guess?) but it’s mainly because he is just being dramatic like any teenagers around that age. But is he really bearing the weight? Because in the end think he’s just getting it very easy if you compare it to his brother’s fate (Kim Won eventually lost the love of his life and choose to bear the crown of wealth). Kim Tan is supposedly bearing the weight of Crown and he choose Love. Kim Tan get the love of his life while poor Kim Won is suffering forever
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Initially, I have low expectation for this series but there was time where I thought that this drama may not be that shallow (it happened around episode 11-12), well that high tide only lasted for a while. The Heirs is your typical Cinderella Love Story period, the thin ice plot can’t sustain the drama for so long and the clean cut happy ending feels very vapid, resulted in anti-climax ending ever. But I still need to voice my dissatisfaction of the ending (yes it’s bothering me very much). I know it’s very late to talk about The Heirs Ending because the series has ended like ages ago.