i love their bali photoshoots, it's so pretty i cannot with their chemistry 😭❤️
I do hope he has a solo one too. Somin looks so gorgeous I can't find the words to describe how beautiful she is. I really want more content, they should release some behind-the-scenes footage or something 😭.
Haein and Somin's Bali photoshoot is finally out😭 , and they look absolutely stunning it's giving old-money vibes! These two need to be cast together again ASAP. Their chemistry is just too good to go to waste.
Bae Seok Ryu found it difficult to make her ex-boyfriend leave for several reasons. Although she didn’t have…
This is the issue with TVN dramas; they market some as romcoms when they turn out to be something else. The MDL team doesn’t change the tags, which can confuse someone about the genre.
As for the female lead's feelings, they were subtle but present. There were moments when she looked at the male lead with passion, indicating that she did have feelings for him, even if they weren't always obvious. This complexity makes their relationship feel more realistic (Imo) , showcasing how emotions can be nuanced and multifaceted.
Your idea about the letter is good too; I think she may have had a diary about this, but it wasn't shown in the drama.
on episode 8 and I'll probably drop it, FL's ex is getting way too much screen time, she is also being way too…
Bae Seok Ryu found it difficult to make her ex-boyfriend leave for several reasons. Although she didn’t have feelings for him, she struggled with fear of confrontation, which made it hard for her to directly address the situation. Guilt and a sense of obligation contributed to her hesitation in cutting ties, even though she wanted to move on. Additionally, her uncertainty about her own feelings and the expectations of those around her added to her struggle. Since LND is a slow-burn drama, you might not feel the connection at times, reflecting the complexities of relationships.
The story isn’t a romcom; it blends slice-of-life and melodrama, emphasizing the emotional struggles of its characters.
Thanks for sharing this! I miss them so much too😭💗 , but I seriously can't wait for their photoshoot that's…
It seems there will be less content for now , with the Bali photoshoot coming out, and I really hope it's good because I'm excited to see something new 💗
There was not a thing about this drama that stood out apart from actor and cinematography, OST was bland, the…
This drama offers much more than what’s being acknowledged. The chemistry between the leads feels genuine, and the show focuses on emotional recovery and personal growth. The transition from best friends to lovers is portrayed naturally, especially after the ex’s storyline wraps up.
As for the OST, it complements the story well, with ‘Wall’ by Kwon Jin Ah being a standout. Not every drama needs a flashy soundtrack; the subtler music choices here reflect the show’s tone perfectly.
The ex-girlfriend had her own arc, but the point of the story was about healing and moving forward. The male lead wasn’t trapped in the past he was learning how to let go and embrace new possibilities. And why lie that the female lead “enjoyed” her life? She was being bullied at work, fell sick, and went through her own struggles. I don’t get the hate for this lady, but it’s insane. Her time abroad was anything but easy.
The notion that the female lead’s love is fragile doesn’t hold up. Her journey shows emotional strength, vulnerability, and self-awareness. She doesn’t fall out of love easily; she grows into it, which is a core theme of this drama.
This drama doesn’t have to be for you, and that’s okay. But I don’t know why you’re so bent on hating it instead of moving on. You dropped it more than two weeks ago, and even before that, you’ve been hating on it. Some of you here on MDL are really something else!
Technically, it's a good drama. But, something was missing from it. I can't exactly point it out. Maybe it was…
From the beginning, I had a feeling it might not be a full rom-com, especially since there were subtle hints about Bae Seokryu's story even before episode 6. So, I'd say the genre leans more toward family, slice-of-life drama, and melodrama.
It’s important to note that calling others 'a bunch of losers' just because they agree with positive comments after you dropped the drama isn’t okay. Everyone has different tastes, and it’s perfectly fine to dislike something, but attacking others for their preferences is unnecessary. Some people are playing the victim card, and it seems like this back-and-forth is more about differing tastes than anything else. Also, to all new watchers on behalf of everyone, we apologize for not using spoiler buttons earlier, as some of you may be behind.
As for the female lead's feelings, they were subtle but present. There were moments when she looked at the male lead with passion, indicating that she did have feelings for him, even if they weren't always obvious. This complexity makes their relationship feel more realistic (Imo) , showcasing how emotions can be nuanced and multifaceted.
Your idea about the letter is good too; I think she may have had a diary about this, but it wasn't shown in the drama.
The story isn’t a romcom; it blends slice-of-life and melodrama, emphasizing the emotional struggles of its characters.
As for the OST, it complements the story well, with ‘Wall’ by Kwon Jin Ah being a standout. Not every drama needs a flashy soundtrack; the subtler music choices here reflect the show’s tone perfectly.
The ex-girlfriend had her own arc, but the point of the story was about healing and moving forward. The male lead wasn’t trapped in the past he was learning how to let go and embrace new possibilities. And why lie that the female lead “enjoyed” her life? She was being bullied at work, fell sick, and went through her own struggles. I don’t get the hate for this lady, but it’s insane. Her time abroad was anything but easy.
The notion that the female lead’s love is fragile doesn’t hold up. Her journey shows emotional strength, vulnerability, and self-awareness. She doesn’t fall out of love easily; she grows into it, which is a core theme of this drama.
This drama doesn’t have to be for you, and that’s okay. But I don’t know why you’re so bent on hating it instead of moving on. You dropped it more than two weeks ago, and even before that, you’ve been hating on it. Some of you here on MDL are really something else!