Agreed. Even though this has a hilarious start, and I still love this mini drama, some things are indeed not really…
Correct, Iām enjoying the goofy comedy and all, but the IQ recession of the smart characters is a clear sign of creators running out of substance and recycling overused plot points just to pad the episodes.....The ML played in a mini A Lucid Dream, that one while still imperfect was much better, albeit a completely different genre. Actually both leads are performing great and have good chemistry, and the supporting cast is doing well, but the repeated nonsense ( especially ep.15-17) just makes me mad bro :(
Agreed. Even though this has a hilarious start, and I still love this mini drama, some things are indeed not really…
Real. I mean ok, we're not here for reality I guess, but damn, does it have to be so brain destroying? ššš Another second half deflation example...sigh
TBH, I am a little disappointed since they added two unnecessary tropes to create hijinks that are just silly…
Agreed. Even though this has a hilarious start, and I still love this mini drama, some things are indeed not really necessary, the whole siblings misunderstanding is just a wreck. After episode 14 it gets even more silly lmao, I'll have to revise my review after I finish this ahahahaha
That's right... Well, someone like me who automatically think about the worst case scenario has never even considered…
Yes! I also tend to think of the worst scenarios and am not usually a daredevil in winter. Plus we know that accidents happen even with the most experienced professionals. Honestly, people who are brave enough to do this have my deepest admiration cause hell nah!
And no one understands him or stands by his side. Even the FL couldnāt find a worse time to be angry with him…
No worries at all, itās always fun to discuss different perspectives of a character š
I totally agree that he has every right to act as he sees fit, especially in such a tough situation. The fact that he tried calling her before his mom and even sent a message makes it all the more heartbreaking. Iām sure once she sees the message that didnāt go through, sheāll regret being so harsh (and I have a feeling she already does).
Regarding his difficult time and the feelings about his lost dream job, I do feel a bit conflicted. On one hand, she understands that he lost something important; on the other, she ā like anyone ā canāt read minds or know exactly whatās going on inside his head, especially since she thought he was seriously injured. He might have mentioned bits and pieces, but he understandably didnāt open up completely, so I canāt fault her for not immediately sensing the depth of his struggle.
I also agree that controlling partners are a big no. But if we put aside the fact that sheās not his girlfriend and hadnāt fully accepted his pursuit yet, I do think her point was valid (just not the delivery š ). They agreed to meet after their skiing activities, and he didnāt show up. Her initial reaction was concern rather than bitterness, and honestly, if I made plans with someone and they didnāt show, Iād be snappy too. He had an emergency, but a quick heads-up would have helped since he did have the chance.
Personally, I donāt see the FL as rude or dismissive overall. She tells him how she feels and doesnāt play games, even sharing that sheās getting over someone else, which shows sheās being considerate of him. Of course, classic c-drama āhe fell firstā plots mean heās usually the one taking the first step, but I do think once theyāre together, sheāll be his ultimate supporter and ride-or-die. I wish that would happen sooner cause we're more than halfway through the drama.
C-dramas really do love to have MLs simping a little overboard, making it easy to forget the FLs sometimes get their (MLs) hearts stomped on too, can't argue here š
And no one understands him or stands by his side. Even the FL couldnāt find a worse time to be angry with him…
Okay, woah, letās take a breath and unpack this š First of all, just because a guy likes a girl and is chasing her doesnāt automatically mean she has to act like heās doing her a favor or fawn over himāthey literally addressed this point in the story! He even encouraged her to be herself and give him a chance. If a guy likes us, it doesnāt mean we have to automatically like them backāthatās not how this works.
Also, she never said he should call or notify her before his mom; she only mentioned that he had the time to let her know. And since heās the one actively pursuing her and showing heās serious, her concerns are validāactions do speak louder than words.
Yes, she can be harsh sometimes, but I wouldnāt call her immature. Sheās actually very sensible and directāsheās the one apologizing and explaining she needs to move on when he first confessed. Their progression shows how comfortable she is with him, and he seems to enjoy her temper too. Sometimes it just takes reading between the lines to fully understand their dynamic.
That is the best sport in my opinion! That can be dangerous as well, what if your marshmallow catches on fire…
Lol, if you ask me from Dec to March all bets are off cause it's cold and the body needs fuel to warm up 𤣠if you add in the sports definitely a pass card
No, unfortunately it's the site's oversight when it comes to rating and reviewing - it lets you mark the drama…
I completely understand that, especially as someone who has also read the novel and is familiar with the authorās style. That perspective is totally valid. At the same time, I donāt think itās fair to rate the drama before it has properly aired, even knowing the source material. Doing so can be misleading and unreliable, since the adaptation is a separate work entirely. Factors like the actorsā performances, emotional depth, directing, production quality, chemistry, pacing, and scene continuity all shape the final experience. Iām really enjoying it so far as well, but for me it feels more reasonable to give a review and rating after watching at least a few episodes and getting a proper feel for how the show comes together.
And no one understands him or stands by his side. Even the FL couldnāt find a worse time to be angry with him…
I understand that perspective š®āšØ Still, I saw her reaction as coming from concern rather than a lack of understanding. Was she too harsh? Definitely. However, to me, it actually shows that she has moved on from her past; she reacts so strongly because she genuinely cares about his safety and well-being. He even seems touched by that concern. That said, I canāt help but feel sad for himāit was a painful moment of miscommunication. I do think this will be addressed soon, and he wonāt be carrying this alone for long.
I just want to ask are all episodes already released because some people already rated till last episode I was…
No, unfortunately it's the site's oversight when it comes to rating and reviewing - it lets you mark the drama as finished even before the drama is done airing.....
I totally agree that he has every right to act as he sees fit, especially in such a tough situation. The fact that he tried calling her before his mom and even sent a message makes it all the more heartbreaking. Iām sure once she sees the message that didnāt go through, sheāll regret being so harsh (and I have a feeling she already does).
Regarding his difficult time and the feelings about his lost dream job, I do feel a bit conflicted. On one hand, she understands that he lost something important; on the other, she ā like anyone ā canāt read minds or know exactly whatās going on inside his head, especially since she thought he was seriously injured. He might have mentioned bits and pieces, but he understandably didnāt open up completely, so I canāt fault her for not immediately sensing the depth of his struggle.
I also agree that controlling partners are a big no. But if we put aside the fact that sheās not his girlfriend and hadnāt fully accepted his pursuit yet, I do think her point was valid (just not the delivery š ). They agreed to meet after their skiing activities, and he didnāt show up. Her initial reaction was concern rather than bitterness, and honestly, if I made plans with someone and they didnāt show, Iād be snappy too. He had an emergency, but a quick heads-up would have helped since he did have the chance.
Personally, I donāt see the FL as rude or dismissive overall. She tells him how she feels and doesnāt play games, even sharing that sheās getting over someone else, which shows sheās being considerate of him. Of course, classic c-drama āhe fell firstā plots mean heās usually the one taking the first step, but I do think once theyāre together, sheāll be his ultimate supporter and ride-or-die. I wish that would happen sooner cause we're more than halfway through the drama.
C-dramas really do love to have MLs simping a little overboard, making it easy to forget the FLs sometimes get their (MLs) hearts stomped on too, can't argue here š
Also, she never said he should call or notify her before his mom; she only mentioned that he had the time to let her know. And since heās the one actively pursuing her and showing heās serious, her concerns are validāactions do speak louder than words.
Yes, she can be harsh sometimes, but I wouldnāt call her immature. Sheās actually very sensible and directāsheās the one apologizing and explaining she needs to move on when he first confessed. Their progression shows how comfortable she is with him, and he seems to enjoy her temper too. Sometimes it just takes reading between the lines to fully understand their dynamic.
At the same time, I donāt think itās fair to rate the drama before it has properly aired, even knowing the source material. Doing so can be misleading and unreliable, since the adaptation is a separate work entirely. Factors like the actorsā performances, emotional depth, directing, production quality, chemistry, pacing, and scene continuity all shape the final experience. Iām really enjoying it so far as well, but for me it feels more reasonable to give a review and rating after watching at least a few episodes and getting a proper feel for how the show comes together.