I know, right?!? It's crazy. Is the father hating on him because he's an architect? I think his injury must be…
Same, it's a recurring theme apparently which makes sense because human nature is predictable(((( Yeah, not a fan of that part AT ALL but I get it, it's norm in the culture. We'll get some jealous ML scenes at least lol
I know, right?!? It's crazy. Is the father hating on him because he's an architect? I think his injury must be…
Fr, there must be a backstory as to why is he so opposed to her career choice because his reasoning is not strong enough especially how painful that conversation was for the FL. Also I thought the parents didn't realise she basically gave up her dream to help his leg injury situation, but he knew and now when she has a 2nd chance we get this? There are worse trauma inducing parents in cdramaland but wow....
Wait—hold on. So the FL’s dad is preaching that it’s too soon for her to move on after her last relationship… yet the parents are out here actively setting her up on blind dates?? Make it make sense, because bruh.
I have watched 25 episodes and I seriously doubt that the fl is in love with the ml. She constantly has this ice…
Lol, I hope they amp it up because I'm shamelessly admitting I'm here for the romance mainly🤣, but agreed, am enjoying all aspects so far, it got me invested in all the tea, no pun intended )))))
I just started this drama, and honestly the ML already feels like a simp. Maybe his behavior is because of his…
I think the term “simp” tends to get used a bit loosely, though I do understand why it can come across that way early on—especially given his memory loss and the way he positions himself around the FL. As the story progresses, his attachment does intensify, which may simply not work for everyone, and opting out is totally fair if it doesn’t sit right with you. That said, it’s also worth noting that as he gradually regains his memory and status, the power dynamic shifts quite noticeably, and their relationship becomes far more balanced and equal-footed.
Dang, 10 more eps and we're still in this mess? I was hoping they would solve it by now and move to the capital plot (if there is any), but oh well. Today's episodes were still very good.
I get why it looks annoying at first glance, but a lot of this is actually explained if you pay close attention…
Thanks! Ikr, like sure, let's get pneumonia but hey, at least we didn't ride with the competitor 🤦♀️ Fair point about the ML, I like how he explains it later and how they talk bout it in the previews.
I get why it looks annoying at first glance, but a lot of this is actually explained if you pay close attention…
I agree that the other party isn’t behaving professionally—that’s exactly the point. His lack of professionalism isn’t something she can control, and it doesn’t automatically mean she failed at hers.
Being an adult at work also means handling imperfect situations calmly, not overreacting or escalating things when there’s no immediate need to. She assessed the moment, set boundaries, and kept things professional on her end. That IS grown-up behavior.
Most likely, she would’ve informed her colleagues as soon as she got back to the office—or home—but since the ML decided to swoop in like that, we’ll never know.
I don’t understand why she stayed alone at that site 🤷🏽♀️. That was totally unnecessary. And she…
I get why it looks annoying at first glance, but a lot of this is actually explained if you pay close attention to the episodes. Professionally, she didn’t really do anything wrong. Being in the same space as a competitor and acting civil doesn’t automatically equal bad judgment 😅
Also, the idea that she lacks professional integrity feels a bit wild when the show clearly frames her as the opposite. She’s not naïve—she understands the tension. But there are circumstances. Her colleagues were in a meeting, and calling them to come get her could’ve come across as entitled and unprofessional.
Yes, the SML obviously has ulterior motives, but she clearly refused him first and later kept her distance. And I’m sorry, but choosing to jeopardize your safety and get drenched just to make a point instead of accepting a basic polite gesture? That’s… a choice.
They’re all grown people, not feral teenagers. Being competitors doesn’t mean they suddenly lose the ability to behave professionally. Also, unpopular opinion maybe, but I’m not a huge fan of the ML swooping in like that either. Let the woman prove herself.
MDL really went: “You didn’t need those 7 episodes anyway” 😭
I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊 For me, it just didn’t quite land, and that’s okay. Since it follows a familiar formula I’ve already seen many times, I personally didn’t feel motivated to commit to 40 episodes of it. Different tastes and viewing priorities. No drama is going to work for everyone, and that’s part of the fun of watching so many of them 😄
MDL really went: “You didn’t need those 7 episodes anyway” 😭
I understand, I have been in a lump ever since LITC cause nothing that was airing really hit me these past few months. Glory is amazing, got me hooked from day 1 and yeah the suffering, especially they really went with no episode day and a lot of 1 episode per day is just cruel 😭😭😭 Enjoy Love between lines if you do decide to watch it!
Yeah, not a fan of that part AT ALL but I get it, it's norm in the culture. We'll get some jealous ML scenes at least lol
Also I thought the parents didn't realise she basically gave up her dream to help his leg injury situation, but he knew and now when she has a 2nd chance we get this? There are worse trauma inducing parents in cdramaland but wow....
As the story progresses, his attachment does intensify, which may simply not work for everyone, and opting out is totally fair if it doesn’t sit right with you. That said, it’s also worth noting that as he gradually regains his memory and status, the power dynamic shifts quite noticeably, and their relationship becomes far more balanced and equal-footed.
Personally, I still think she acted professionally and reasonably given the circumstances.
Let’s indeed agree to disagree, no hard feelings.
Being an adult at work also means handling imperfect situations calmly, not overreacting or escalating things when there’s no immediate need to. She assessed the moment, set boundaries, and kept things professional on her end. That IS grown-up behavior.
Most likely, she would’ve informed her colleagues as soon as she got back to the office—or home—but since the ML decided to swoop in like that, we’ll never know.
Also, the idea that she lacks professional integrity feels a bit wild when the show clearly frames her as the opposite. She’s not naïve—she understands the tension. But there are circumstances. Her colleagues were in a meeting, and calling them to come get her could’ve come across as entitled and unprofessional.
Yes, the SML obviously has ulterior motives, but she clearly refused him first and later kept her distance. And I’m sorry, but choosing to jeopardize your safety and get drenched just to make a point instead of accepting a basic polite gesture? That’s… a choice.
They’re all grown people, not feral teenagers. Being competitors doesn’t mean they suddenly lose the ability to behave professionally. Also, unpopular opinion maybe, but I’m not a huge fan of the ML swooping in like that either. Let the woman prove herself.
Glory is amazing, got me hooked from day 1 and yeah the suffering, especially they really went with no episode day and a lot of 1 episode per day is just cruel 😭😭😭
Enjoy Love between lines if you do decide to watch it!