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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The NK bots are the ones hard pushing the separation ending. It's quite obvious to anyone who actually watched the show and the symbolism to know exactly what the producers and directors meant with the ending. Spoiler. They live full time in Switzerland. Even my mom picked up on that and she was not nearly as invested in their romances I was. Lol. I didn't realize people didn't come to that same conclusion until I read a couple of message boards. Everyone I know in real life who's watching the show has come to a mutual understanding that's what the ending meant. My biggest issue is they forgot to have them wear the rings. I know the Switzerland shots were done first and the rings weren't written until much later but still. That's a bit sloppy.[/quote] LOL! I have logged more Kdrama hours than I care to admit and it never once crossed my mind that they were together more than the two weeks each year. Just to be sure I wasn't an outlier, I went to my go-to source for Kdrama reviews and she, too, took the ending at face value. "It’s also bittersweet that Se Ri and Jung Hyuk can only see each other 2 weeks in a year, despite even getting a house together in Switzerland. Yet, it’s hopeful because even though they only get 2 weeks together each year, this is still ultimately much more than they’d dared to hope for, when they fell in love with each other. They’d thought their goodbye at the Military Demarcation Line was for good, and they had always been steeling themselves for a forever goodbye. So, to have the chance to spend 2 weeks every single year, with the person whom you thought you’d had to say a forever goodbye to, feels like an annual precious second chance. And with this annual second chance, perhaps our lovebirds will eventually even be able to make bigger and longer plans for a shared future. Yes, that future is even more vague than it is for the average couple, but perhaps that very uncertainty is what spurs them on to cherish what they have together in the present moment, all the more." https://thefangirlverdict.com/2020/03/06/review-crash-landing-on-you/comment-page-1/#comments We can be consoled that IRL they share a house together. https://kbizoom.com/hyun-bin-and-son-ye-jin-secretly-sold-their-house-in-seoul/ [/quote]
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