Their break-up was totally uncalled for and it didn't make sense, she didn't even give him a chance to see what he'll do, she was being terribly presumptuous, it was as if they only broke up so that his grandpa can tell him "I told you so".
Whatever happened to the golden retriever boyfriends, are are they only good as a SML? I loved that the male lead was so playful and I kinda miss that, back in the day there were more of these endearing, puppy type boyfriends. Nothing against hot, cool, tall and handsome characters but playful puppy is also attractive, and I feel like sexy nerds are also a thing IRL but they don't really get depicted in dramas.
Modern day dramas, especially kdramas, have taken a turn for the worse, I'm making an effort to watch them and it shouldn't be like that, they were my first love and I would go bananas over every kdrama, I truly thought that I don't even want get into the other dramas, but overtime as kdramas were putting up less of what I wanted to see I broadened my horizons. Bring back diversity, please.
There were characters that I found annoying and there was too much screaming and drunk scenes where only Toh would go bananas but that aside I was really glad that for once it wasn't heartbreaking and no break up's near the end just to get them back together at the very end. Also it seemed to me like the secondary couple had more problems than the main couple, which was also a nice change of pace. The main couple was really hot and heavy from the beginning basically and there were no heavy feelings between them, later on it was more mellow and less hot.
The stalker angle is a bit of a tough pill to swallow, especially given what Toh collects and I'm glad it was smoothed out quickly but I feel like it's going overboard and if I had a partner like that whom I deeply cared about and later on found out about his hobby I would have him go to therapy. Overall though I really enjoyed it and I was impressed by how good it turned out to be, it seemed like it had a fresher angle.
I guess it's up to individual preference but I too liked the 2nd season a bit better, at first I was annoyed that they changed the main actress but ML and FL here were way better because they made me believe they like each other. The actress in the first season was so tough and it seemed like she and Jang Uk were forced to be together while she was actually pining for Seo Yul, what with all of those times she played the bird figurine and the production had a special song anytime they were having a moment. Here Naksu was a bit more loving and she only had eyes for our ML.
Regarding the rest of the plot, I'm aware people are not pleased with it but it seemed like a continuation of the first season even though it was way shorter, also a bit repetitive.
Why would they make drama where main actors make more sense with support roles than with each other, especially FL and Seo Yul they even had their own special song that came on whenever they had a moment? I didn't feel the chemistry between ML and FL but I don't think it's because they're bad actors but because their characters were written like that. Lee Jae Wook's character was a motormouth and I think it was interesting and funny to see him like that, when I watched some of his other works he was more composed and/or cool so I liked to see him even though he was really whiny. I didn't think I was gonna like the drama so I was putting off watching it but I guess it's ok, not 9.1 score okay but like an 8 okay.
Well it turns out that his mom gave false DNA test result to his dad in the midst of a divorce, his dad is actually his dad, grandma gives him the real test result later.
I'm begging to think Meen is my favorite Thai actor, I just love looking at him and soaking in all of his expressions and also I'm learning that I find it ultra hot and cute when the actors slowly open their eyes one by one and that wink that happens in the process of them opening their eyes in that way, like it was the case here with Ryu and the thunder, I've only ever noticed that type od look in the Taxi driver and both times the actors did that I turned into a puddle of goo.
This was more a melodrama/soap opera emphasized by that dramatic music. I don't think there could ever be that many connections and coincidences in a real life scenario and with the way everyone is so entangled with each other even a song "I am my own grampa" came to mind because of the intricacies. Nevertheless, it kept me up the whole night.
No kiss, that's a shame, I live for those sweet happy ending kisses. I always feel like the actors can't stand each other IRL when there's not at least one small kiss.
This should've been called "one step forward, two steps back". I don't even mind the bad acting, but the plots didn't make sense and there was way too much crying. People are saying how they watched it because of Man, but that guy is just eye candy, he can't do an emotional scene to save his life.
Seeing as how it has 3 seasons (which almost never happens with K-dramas) and is really highly rated I was expecting something phenomenal but was left annoyed with everyone and the Bollywood like staring contests at the end of each episode I watched were too much for me.
It wasn't anything spectacular but it was good, there was no real supervillain which is nice and there weren't any grudges people held for forever which was also nice, everyone was pretty much behaving as I would've had I been in their shoes and it didn't turn into a melodrama like most of dramas turn out.
Modern day dramas, especially kdramas, have taken a turn for the worse, I'm making an effort to watch them and it shouldn't be like that, they were my first love and I would go bananas over every kdrama, I truly thought that I don't even want get into the other dramas, but overtime as kdramas were putting up less of what I wanted to see I broadened my horizons. Bring back diversity, please.
The stalker angle is a bit of a tough pill to swallow, especially given what Toh collects and I'm glad it was smoothed out quickly but I feel like it's going overboard and if I had a partner like that whom I deeply cared about and later on found out about his hobby I would have him go to therapy. Overall though I really enjoyed it and I was impressed by how good it turned out to be, it seemed like it had a fresher angle.
Regarding the rest of the plot, I'm aware people are not pleased with it but it seemed like a continuation of the first season even though it was way shorter, also a bit repetitive.