I just watched the cute scene in episodes 7 and 8. It seems like the next two episodes will have more hints, while episodes 5 and 6 seemed to focus more on the case and on the trust and comfort they have with each other.
People say there’s a loveline because of the way the writer drops hints in every episode – which isn’t meaningless at all – and the chemistry between the two leads is really good. Even if the show isn’t officially labeled as romance, it still feels like slight romance, and their relationship is being built in a slow-burn way, so it’ll probably become clearer in the later episodes. LJW has taken on a wide range of roles, especially in action and drama, so it’s not like he’s typecast in romance. The last project of his that leaned into romance was Dear Hyeri
Honestly, the FL may be talented, but she’s not perfect. She oversleeps, is kind of messy, a bit goofy, and…
Maybe she just wanted to see what kind of person he was, that’s why she kept drinking with him. And since it was so unexpected at that moment, she just reacted that way.
Honestly, the FL may be talented, but she’s not perfect. She oversleeps, is kind of messy, a bit goofy, and…
Maybe I misread it, but at the end you said you “expect the FL to do something stupid to expose the situation,” and also mentioned that she keeps doing something dumb but always ends up safe by the end of each episode — what exactly did you mean by that?
Honestly, the FL may be talented, but she’s not perfect. She oversleeps, is kind of messy, a bit goofy, and…
I’m just saying, don’t express your opinion in such a harsh way. Calling the FL stupid and all that just sounds ridiculous — almost like toxic feminism.
Honestly, the FL may be talented, but she’s not perfect. She oversleeps, is kind of messy, a bit goofy, and even has congenital dyslexia. She’s strong and skilled, but still flawed — and the ML has his flaws too. I feel like the show is meant to highlight these imperfections so the characters can grow, so there’s nothing really worth criticizing here
Honestly, I couldn’t care less if the leads end up getting together. I’m watching it for the court cases,…
Where did you even read that people are annoyed when there’s no loveline? Toxic viewers in Korea and on MDL were actually upset because the show has a loveline and even bashed it. From the very beginning, the drama has followed a slight romance approach, yet it still got bashed. As for the complaints, it’s only because the first four episodes had lots of hints while the later ones had fewer, which made fans worried — simply because the chemistry between the two leads is so good.
To all the anti-romantics out there, are you really saying the hints the writer has planted over six episodes are meaningless? It’s completely normal that some episodes have more and some have fewer hints—that’s how a slow-burn relationship works, it’s not supposed to be rushed. With the current trend in Korean dramas, many shows include romance elements as just a slight touch, and that’s not rare at all. So just keep watching the drama without trying to judge whether there is or isn’t a romance.
The cases are what it’s supposed to be about, it’s a legal drama not a romance. And, the cases have been very…
It doesn’t seem like the male lead still loves his ex-wife at all—he’s moving on day by day. And the fact that people are hoping for a loveline is totally normal, because the writer has deliberately planted so many hints throughout the episodes. Their hopes aren’t wrong. You just don’t want there to be a loveline, so you prefer to interpret things in a more “serious” way, that’s all. This relationship needs time and is being built as a slow burn, not something rushed.
I thought the drama was about a cold hearted senior lawyer. Then a new intern came in and learnt to be a lawyer.The…
The drama isn’t over yet, so we can’t be sure whether there will be a loveline or not. But with the current trend in Korean dramas, even if it has the romance tag or not, it usually only comes across as slight romance, my friend.
It's marked as law,romance,life.So I think there will be a romantic story...
Cheer up, my friend. If you’ve already decided to do it, then you need to have faith in it—just like how the male lead told the female lead during her first defense.