xXDedKatXx wrote: I've read that so many people say, that Tan is childish, because of wanting his brother back and because he isn't like main man leads usually are - like he was in "Boys over flowers" or like Jang Keun Suk was in "You're beautiful". I think, that it's really nice to watch comething a bit different from these dramas. Although it is a kliche, I still feel butterflies while watching it. I really enjoy how Woo Bin acts here - he is totally mean - an I also like how Lee MinHo tries to protect her girl and how she still doesn't want to acknowledge that she likes him.
I really can't wait to see new episodes and I actually wish, they'd make it longer.
And also, I like that there are so many side-crushes ^^
wrote: "If you don't want to leave, if you want to stay in that school, like me. If possible be sincere about it."
That's textbook sexual harrassement. But here it's true love.
Becca256 wrote: Totally agree, I was really upset by that too, especially because Tan hadn't acted like that so far. I would've expected that from Young Do, not Tan.
But anyway..... I just hope he grows up and stops treating her like that.
Yes, I agree, I am really loving his character so far, he is an atypical kdrama protagonist. I was only disappointed,like I said before, by his confession :(
Becca256 wrote: I wouldn't go so far as saying that, but I get where you're coming from. I like Tan a lot, and not only because it's LMH. I like that his character has depth and some issues to work through. As for the harassment,I have only considered the confession harassment, because although their relationship has been a little strange, it has actually been mutual. Eun Sang was in it from the beginning, flirting and having fun, and making that connection, Tan is only pursuing it. And I don't think Tan is hateful to Rachel, he's only making his point. He doesn't pretend with her, he tells her that he won't marry him, and that he likes her as a friend and doesn't like the person she has become since their engagement because she has turned hateful and jealous. And he talks to Rachel and tells her the truth about his relationship with Eun Sang, just out of consideration for her. And I don't think he hates his mother, his just disappointed by her, because she's shallow and bitter. His relationship with Won truly is complicated,but I don't think he's disturbed because he wants it, he's just being a brother.
Having said that, yes Tan is a different character, yes Tan has issues, but he's also a good person, he's just a little lost, and that is what the drama is trying to portray so far. Obviously he will be a lot better person by the end of the drama :)
Becca256 wrote: As for the harassment,I have only considered the confession harassment, because although their relationship has been a little strange, it has actually been mutual.
wrote: And I don't think Tan is hateful to Rachel, he's only making his point.
wrote: And I don't think he hates his mother, his just disappointed by her, because she's shallow and bitter.
wrote: His relationship with Won truly is complicated,but I don't think he's disturbed because he wants it, he's just being a brother.
Trish0390 wrote: Its nice to see a Kdrama where there aren't a whole bunch of unnecessary rifts between the two main characters. Like, we're eight episodes in and there wasn't a whole "there-was-a-misunderstanding-but-I'm-going-to-hate-you-and-not-see-you-for-a-while" or the "I'm-going-to-leave-to-protect-you" thing. Even when Tan found out Eun Sang was at the hotel he asked why and understood that was just her nature. They also didn't drag out them liking each other, well in a sense; Tan let on about his feelings relatively early on. Also, I have never liked a bad male lead as much as I like Choi Young Do. Sometimes I almost want him to win at life.