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Cédric Bardoux

The ending is badly executed. We got no answer to all our questions and you resume it perfectly, like... it made no sense at the end. The point of the story was almost forgotten. The romance part also was to briefly on screen, they are both gorgeous together, made for each other, I love that couple. I am finally not fulfilled by the show, the mood was very poetic, I really like the style but it fell short because the story don't gives us what we waited for.

AmosRambles

The story definitely felt rushed, and would have benefited from longer episodes. But I think the metaphor of the show still holds. For me the show is about that moment in life when you are finally ready to let go of past mistakes and wanting to move on. Jung Hyeon represents the fear and doubt holding Jung Woo back. Tae Young represents the energy and excitement of moving forward. Jung Woo is at the precipice of taking the leap into the future, but is caught between the conflicting emotions. As he tries to embrace the future, the fear and doubt creeps back in that maybe he can’t move forward. The ending is about Jung Woo taking back that control - he won’t let the emotions dictate what his next steps are.