First 5 episodes were very good (about 8.5 MDL rating, comparatively). But who knows what screenwriters dream up — oftentimes dramas go downhill in the second half or last third.
What? are we watching the same drama? i mean yeah at first he was really not taking care of the FL coz he was…
Yes, I’m not sure what the OP was thinking but you are correct. It’s also quite strange to see some commenters complaining about FL and/or ML. They are young people who very unexpectedly ended up with a baby who completely turns their world / their plans upside down. Even in a magical K-drama land, it’s hard for people to become perfect parents overnight and to accept a baby without any reservations, especially given everything else going on in their lives.
It’s 10:30 am EST / 9:30 CST / 7:30 PST (at least, for prior episodes).
I’ve watched it on Viki already (in the U.S.). If you are in the U.S., maybe refresh/restart your app? I know sometimes TV app doesn’t show latest episode and I have to start it on mobile app first.
Before watching the ep 5 I was Thinking 'I hope they won't add a Random Psychopath/Creepy Guy in the middle of…
It’s probably ML’s father who got out of prison (that was mentioned in episode 1 where ML’s brother received a text message, but he didn’t have a chance to tell ML).
Definitely do NOT start this. I didn’t read the manhwa, so I can objectively say this drama is not good. It’s…
I think many of AI concerns proved to be incorrect but that’s just my impression of skimming comments periodically. The real baby in the show is very though 😊
Have you watched Love Scout? It’s from early 2025 and has much better approach to adult dating compared to Positively Yours.
I'm still behind a bit (ep 4???) so didn't realize there would be a so-called "love" triangle which frankly…
Oh, and to address one more item in your comment — I personally find that oftentimes K-drama writers get way too ambitious and try to have way too many plot lines. So instead of doing 1-2 good plot lines, we end up with 6-7 mediocre plot lines. “Destined with You” is a good example — instead of focusing just on the leads and their historical connections, there’s a lot of other things going on distract us. Sigh… sorry for writing so much, but I felt this was a good opportunity to vent my frustrations 😳🥺😤
I'm still behind a bit (ep 4???) so didn't realize there would be a so-called "love" triangle which frankly…
You are welcome! So far, ep. 1-4 have been surprisingly good as very few people had high expectations. So if the rest of the show continues to be good, it may be a pleasant surprise. But we all know how K- & C-drama writers like to mess things up so there’s no guarantee 😳🫣
It’s #1 on Viki too, although Viki’s Top 20 isn’t an indicator of quality — #2 is Positively Yours 🙄🫣
Ignore the comments. If you are over the age of 25-30 and don’t mind dramas that make you think, I think you will definitely enjoy Can This Love be Translated. It’s a drama for more mature, adult people who have had some life experiences. The leads (and other characters) are imperfect people who have flaws and have different personalities/communication types — they are trying to connect with others and overcome interpersonal communication issues. So “translation” in the title isn’t so much a literal translation but rather refers to understanding each others love language and communication types (for example, if you are a more reserved individual and your loved one is more vocal & expressive). And, without going into spoilers, the multiple characters played by Go Youn Jung should earn her more awards… which may or may not be a good thing because she’s pretty shy and doesn’t like attending award shows 😳
It’s #1 on Viki too, although Viki’s Top 20 isn’t an indicator of quality — #2 is Positively Yours 🙄🫣
Like, I didn’t think that “Can This Love be Translated?” was the best K-drama ever (it was very good though), but it makes Positively Yours seem like it was written by the baby from Our Universe, 😆
It’s #1 on Viki too, although Viki’s Top 20 isn’t an indicator of quality — #2 is Positively Yours 🙄🫣
Relatively little time is spent on pregnant-by-chaebol plot and their relationship (unlike Fated to Love You). A lot of other things get in a way, like 2ML or ML’s sister in law who is somehow super influential and is mad at ML because ML’s brother/her husband died while on a climbing trip with ML. Oh, and ML can’t shake hands and has psychological issues because of that climbing accident (his brother cut the rope and let go of ML’s hand to avoid both of them dying). Honestly, we’d never know FL was pregnant except for the fact that she works at a beer company so she can’t drink anymore.
It’s also quite strange to see some commenters complaining about FL and/or ML. They are young people who very unexpectedly ended up with a baby who completely turns their world / their plans upside down. Even in a magical K-drama land, it’s hard for people to become perfect parents overnight and to accept a baby without any reservations, especially given everything else going on in their lives.
Have you watched Love Scout? It’s from early 2025 and has much better approach to adult dating compared to Positively Yours.
Sigh… sorry for writing so much, but I felt this was a good opportunity to vent my frustrations 😳🥺😤
And, without going into spoilers, the multiple characters played by Go Youn Jung should earn her more awards… which may or may not be a good thing because she’s pretty shy and doesn’t like attending award shows 😳
Honestly, we’d never know FL was pregnant except for the fact that she works at a beer company so she can’t drink anymore.