Speaking as a long-time fan, you're equally as likely to get the polar opposite ending: a rushed and/or open-ended conclusion often garnished with a last minute dramatic twist (or break-up, in the...
Speaking as a long-time fan, you're equally as likely to get the polar opposite ending: a rushed and/or open-ended conclusion often garnished with a last minute dramatic twist (or break-up, in the case of romances) to up viewership stats.
I love them, but Kdramas are notorious for their inconsistencies, especially with network dramas that are often re-written as they're airing due to viewership/advertising feedback.
Speaking as a long-time fan, you're equally as likely to get the polar opposite ending: a rushed and/or open-ended conclusion often garnished with a last minute dramatic twist (or break-up, in the case of romances) to up viewership stats.
I love them, but Kdramas are notorious for their inconsistencies, especially with network dramas that are often re-written as they're airing due to viewership/advertising feedback.