I gotta say, I really enjoyed these episodes. The editing is much better and it doesn't feel like something is missing.
These two and their little acts of kindness towards each other also really won me over. they've both started to see each other in a romantic light (well, I think more unconsciously on Yong-joo's part). Min-joo showing up with the snacks & hair tie was oddly adorable. I also liked how Yong-joo always jumps in when she sees Min-joo being overwhelmed with social interaction (relatable king).
I don't like quite like the SFL (she seems really underhanded, pressure or no) or the villagers (tossing salt on Yong-joo is wild) but the SML is growing on me! (That toast looks really good BTW, can he pull up with his food truck near my workplace?) I even liked the matchmaking ajummas and their antics!
All in all, will definitely be sticking with this drama. Also, JooJoo is an amazing ship name.
I finally caught up with all the episodes. I'm low-key sad there are only 5 more left, I don't want this to end... But that's just the reality of jdramas. Anyways, I love how kind Wakana is and how he helps people feel confident in themselves! I love how Marin makes him feel brave and take charge. Bunny couple, ganbatte!
Japan is the same way. If I had a dime for every jdrama on Viki with "marriage" in the title, I would quit my…
if you want more than 4, just check my currently watching or completed list of jdramas lmao. do you really think an entire country just makes the same type of content? obviously tropes are a thing, but they're not present in every genre, of which Japan makes a lot. for example, Japan specializes in slice of life, workplace stories or simple healing stories. you're telling me Call me Chihiro, A Table, Ishiko to Haneo, or Little Forest, or Gakkuo no Kaidan or Gannibal are just about "marriage, cheating or divorce"?
These two and their little acts of kindness towards each other also really won me over. they've both started to see each other in a romantic light (well, I think more unconsciously on Yong-joo's part). Min-joo showing up with the snacks & hair tie was oddly adorable. I also liked how Yong-joo always jumps in when she sees Min-joo being overwhelmed with social interaction (relatable king).
I don't like quite like the SFL (she seems really underhanded, pressure or no) or the villagers (tossing salt on Yong-joo is wild) but the SML is growing on me! (That toast looks really good BTW, can he pull up with his food truck near my workplace?) I even liked the matchmaking ajummas and their antics!
All in all, will definitely be sticking with this drama. Also, JooJoo is an amazing ship name.