Do we have any official sources for that romance tag?
Adding a romance tag is normal — some dramas, like The Judge from Hell or Seocho-dong, have had the romance tag from the start, yet only a few romantic scenes actually appear.
i need more story from the rugby actual players, i get ga-ram and i-ji are the main protagonist but we barely…
The rugby team is the main focus, with I Ji and Ga Ram as the two lead characters. In addition to them, there’s the rugby team itself and, to some extent, the captain of the shooting team. The loveline between the shooting team’s captain and the rugby team will be explored later. The rugby team members will continue to be developed, and the ones whose lives and personal stories have already been covered were portrayed quite well (3 out of 7 have been explored so far).
I don’t understand why people dislike romantic elements in films so much, even when the romantic hints are minimal,…
Your story is quite interesting, my friend. If the show stays as good as it is now, it’ll probably end up with a score above 8. Anyway, watching this drama and browsing social media like X, IG, MDL, and Facebook (which is popular in Vietnam), I’ve seen quite a lot of debates. I’m just a bit annoyed with the anti-romantic group because they always bring up the loveline in discussions, yet their arguments are hollow and meaningless. They keep focusing on the fact that it’s a workplace drama and the age gap, and honestly, sometimes I get sick of reading it.
I don’t understand why people dislike romantic elements in films so much, even when the romantic hints are minimal,…
There are plenty of shows without a loveline, my friend — it’s just that in this one, from the very start, both characters have been hurt by love, so healing each other shouldn’t be a problem. The hints are subtly placed throughout each episode, and up to now, their chemistry is actually really good.
I don’t understand why people dislike romantic elements in films so much, even when the romantic hints are minimal,…
Why is it wrong and something that needs to be reconsidered when two people in the same company fall in love? Later on, if they really love each other, that would simply be a challenge they need to overcome together. Saying two colleagues shouldn’t date is like holding a prejudice. The FL is portrayed as talented, but she’s still human—clumsy (being late, dozing off) and vulnerable (especially when it comes to her mother and family)—so loving someone isn’t wrong. She was actually very devoted even when her ex treated her badly, and before being cheated on she never once brought up breaking up. As for the ML, she’s only been attracted to him so far, nothing is certain yet, and she still needs more time to get to know him. But the fact that he stood by the child’s side and was willing to hit the unfaithful father naturally made her feel more comfortable and trusting toward him. If you don’t find that romantic, maybe it’s because you lean toward realism, but their chemistry is actually really good, my friend.
People need to understand that taste is subjective, and MDL is a free space. If someone doesn’t want to see…
Ahh, I completely agree with you. I’ve also joined the debate, but honestly, on MDL, X, and Korean social media, people still keep bashing the loveline even though it’s very minimal and only appears in a subtle way. I have no idea since when people started thinking that a loveline takes away the charm of a show.
I don’t understand why people dislike romantic elements in films so much, even when the romantic hints are minimal,…
Everyone’s different, and the romance in the show only takes up a small part. The truth is, the chemistry between the two has received a lot of praise, my friend.
I don’t understand why people dislike romantic elements in films so much, even when the romantic hints are minimal,…
They don’t like it, then they can just stop watching and not turn around to bash the show. Romance wasn’t promised, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be there, and Western series almost always add a slight touch of it anyway. This whole anti thing seems mostly like people just jumping on the bandwagon.
"In particular, most of the lawsuits in this drama are stories about love.
Love between lovers, love between spouses, love between parents and children, affection for pets, and even compassion for others,
Love in its many forms finds its way to the court at the end of the conflict.
As we take on and resolve these lawsuits, our passionate lawyers in the drama learn and ponder love in court.
And in each of their own realities, love sprouts and they grow and change in that way"
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This is the reason it has the romance tag.