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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Happy ending with irrational plot vs Well-written sad ending

 

1. I like happy endings unconditionally

2. I think a well-written sad ending leaves a longer lingering impression

I prefer happy endings. I like sad endings too, but they're not good for my mental healthㅜ

-#2 stays in my memory. #1 usually gets forgotten after a few years.

-#2 Even though I prefer happy endings, if the story doesn't make sense, I just lose interest in the drama and never rewatch it.

-#1 for me. I can't rewatch sad dramas.

-It depends on my life at the moment. If I'm mentally okay, I like #2. But when I'm having a f*cking rough time, I definitely prefer #1.

-I'm team Happy Endings. Life is already hard enough, I need happiness at least in fiction.

-Whatever it is as long as it's well-written...

-Well-written sad endings stay in my heart forever... Until the day I die.

-I like #2 more, but the problem is I can't bring myself to rewatch...

-I like #1, but the ones that stay with me longest are #2...

-#2. I f*cking hate forced happy endings.

-#1. I just hate sad endingsㅠ

-As I get older, I don't want to emotionally exhaust myself even while watching dramas. So, I prefer #1.

-Obviously #2. No need to explain. Anyone can write a happy ending.

-For romcoms, #1. For other genres, #2.

-All dramas should have happy endings.

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