lol it is a melodrama, I love the set up already and I just hope for the plot to be interesting as the synopsis…
I know it's a melodrama, I'm excited for it too, especially since it's going to be an original story. I want to see how the writer has written all the characters. And I'm looking forward to the rest of the cast as well.š
Oh no, this news is completely false! Who is spreading this rumour? A brilliant actor like Park Sung-hoon is not playing a support role in this drama, but the main lead. After the success of international hit dramas like 'The Glory', 'Queen of Tears' and 'Squid Game', he will be seen in the lead role opposite Han Ji-min in this show. His character Song Tae-seop (CEO of a Woodworking Studio) is a very important part of the story. So to say that he is in a supporting role is completely wrong!
Iām personally over the moon that heās returning with a melo/romance drama instead of a silly rom-com š¤·š»āāļø…
"I understand that everyone has their own preferences, but when every character in a drama becomes 'grey,' it becomes difficult for the audience to connect with them. A story about people suddenly changing feelings in a long-standing relationship and then cheating on each other often loses its logic. Furthermore, it's wrong to dismiss romcoms as simply 'silly' in today's stressful environment, such stories bring comfort and a smile. I'm a big fan of the male lead myself and am looking forward to this show, just to see how intelligently the writer has woven these difficult characters."
The chemistry between these two is truly unmatched, so they deserve a new and unique project where a great story can further enhance their spark.ā¤ļø
This is only his third major role. Many believe she should have started with smaller or more challenging roles…
You may be right, but often casting is done not based on "ability," but on "market value" or "nepotism." Production teams often pursue big names or social media followings rather than taking risks. As viewers, our time is precious, and enduring bad casting just because we think "maybe they'll do well" isn't right."
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
Honestly, your 'detective theory' about me copying and pasting is actually pretty funny. Youāre so caught up in looking for quotes and patterns that youāre completely missing the point. If you want to believe Iām just copying stuff, thatās on youāpeople usually see in others what they feel in themselves, I guess. As for this 'argument' you keep mentioningāto me, it was just a conversation. But it seems like youāre taking this way too personally, almost like you're fighting a war. I never said I was right or you were wrong; I was just pointing out a side of things you clearly weren't seeing. If my words are hitting that close to home, maybe the issue isn't with how I'm saying it, but how you're taking it. Anyway, thanks for the deep analysis and for spending so much time thinking about me. I donāt even spend that much time on myself! Just relax, thereās a whole world outside this 'imaginary argument.' Have a good one!"
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
"It's good to know that you know the difference between 'opinion' and 'fact', but perhaps you're forgetting to follow your own advice. I gave my opinion, calling it 'aggression' may be your sensitivity. Having a different viewpoint on something isn't dismissing it, but rather a fair debate. As for learning, I did learn that when people start losing an argument, they often dismiss the other person's behavior as 'comedy' or 'combat.' Best wishes for the future, hope you can present your point without resorting to the 'victim card' next time."
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
Your answer was useless, so I tried to explain some things to you but you tried to give a horror genre to a simple GL comedy series, if you had sense then this debate would not have happened.good day
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
Thanks, but giving unsolicited advice is a disease, so treat that first. Stop worrying about me and save your energy, because your words aren't affecting me. Now go make your day really good."
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
Degrees are meant to be hung on the wall, not smashed over people's heads. From what you're saying, it sounds like you've memorized books but haven't understood a single one. Keep this nonsense about 'breathing exercises' to yourself and show this artificially calm face of yours to someone else. You're just an ego-fueled man who can't tolerate defeat. Don't dare share this resume next time."
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
Hey, now that the matter has come out, it's bound to go far! When you have no answer left, are you sending me for a walk? It's easy to say what you want and run away, but it's harder to face it. Next time, reflect a little before you say something, so you don't have to make excuses like this again."
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it…
Look, what you're saying sounds fine, but in reality, you're blurring the line between 'fiction' and 'reality.' When we call something 'cute comedy,' it has its own grammar. Win 'creeping out' or feeling uncomfortable in that episode was the 'punchline' of the entire scene. Comedy often arises when a character is caught in an awkward situation. If you remove the 'comedy lens' from that situation, then no comedy film or show in the world will be safe. Even the violence in Tom and Jerry would seem scary, but we see it as a joke because it was created from that perspective. It's easy to judge content by taking it out of its context, but it's unfair to the story. If the author wrote it to make it laugh, then labeling it 'creepy' and making it a serious issue would be overanalyzing. Weighing everything on the scale of social morality would take away the fun of entertainment.
I know this is supposed to be cute comedy but lowkey someone living in your house unknowingly is scary as hell…
While it's certainly scary, it's important to consider the tone of the story. The makers aren't presenting it as a 'psychopath thriller', but as a 'situational comedy'. Here, his stay in the house isn't meant to instill fear, but rather to create funny and bizarre situations. If we view it through the lens of Crime Series, we'll never be able to enjoy a comedy again!"
A great start! This looks like one of the most promising series I've seen in a while. The small moments and glances between the lead couples speak volumesāthat's the hallmark of a good GL series. It's only been two episodes, and I'm already nervous and excited for the next ones.ā¤ļøš Fu*kkk Ratingą„¤
This is a really great series. The first 2 episodes kept me hooked, the chemistry is intense and slowly building up, and I liked this 2 episode in week thing even more.ā¤ļø
Hmm their new series is coming out soon, it will be out by mid 2026 but before that they will probably give some…
New scripts: She has said in interviews that she is looking at new scripts, but cannot reveal names until the contract is signed. In short: They are working together (in promotions and events), but the name of a "new series" or "film" has yet to be revealed. It has only been told that the new project is scheduled to come this year (2026) and both of them are going to play the lead roles in it.
As for this 'argument' you keep mentioningāto me, it was just a conversation. But it seems like youāre taking this way too personally, almost like you're fighting a war. I never said I was right or you were wrong; I was just pointing out a side of things you clearly weren't seeing. If my words are hitting that close to home, maybe the issue isn't with how I'm saying it, but how you're taking it.
Anyway, thanks for the deep analysis and for spending so much time thinking about me. I donāt even spend that much time on myself! Just relax, thereās a whole world outside this 'imaginary argument.' Have a good one!"
Win 'creeping out' or feeling uncomfortable in that episode was the 'punchline' of the entire scene. Comedy often arises when a character is caught in an awkward situation. If you remove the 'comedy lens' from that situation, then no comedy film or show in the world will be safe. Even the violence in Tom and Jerry would seem scary, but we see it as a joke because it was created from that perspective.
It's easy to judge content by taking it out of its context, but it's unfair to the story. If the author wrote it to make it laugh, then labeling it 'creepy' and making it a serious issue would be overanalyzing. Weighing everything on the scale of social morality would take away the fun of entertainment.
In short: They are working together (in promotions and events), but the name of a "new series" or "film" has yet to be revealed.
It has only been told that the new project is scheduled to come this year (2026) and both of them are going to play the lead roles in it.