That phone call Eun Beom heard unintentionally, it was never addressed. It could have cleared a really big misunderstanding and, although it might not lead them to get back together, Eun Beom might have been more at peace, knowing that Ha Ra did not really have an intention of “wrapping things up” between them.
I also would have preferred EB telling the therapist that his reason for seeking counseling is his mother basically and Ha Ra is additional. I mean healing the mom-son relationship is not something that happens overnight.
In the end, I only would want to see Eun Beom happy with his choices, with his life. Ha Ra seems to be someone who could carry on better between the two, but I won’t say she doesn’t have her own share of pain.
Overall, I liked how realistic this drama was in dealing with different kinds of relationships. However, I also think that the actors shone better in their other dramas.
This show is like a person in trial and the viewers are the lawyers, judges and jury all in one. I must say, this drama is, in some or more aspects, intelligently written.
As for ISH... At the beginning of the drama, I can only see Woori (from Woori the Virgin) at first, but eventually Han Gye Jeol has become a distinct character. I'm not sure, but maybe it is a bit difficult for ISH to show the small nuances in her characters' facial expressions because her face has gone through a few surgeries. IMO.
Will I be accurate if I say that KJH has made a cameo in his own drama where is the ML? Haha. Do Jin Woo appeared in a few episodes and it felt like he was an entirely different person. He has already died twice. Will there be another cameo? LOL
I first saw this actor in One More Happy Ending, then in When the Devil Calls Your Name and Life in Mars. But heck, I feel like I'm watching him for the first time in Crash Course in Romance. Awesome actor, Jung Kyung Ho!
This is rom com done properly. I get disappointed when there are only a few minutes left to watch but I actually found myself smiling at the next episode preview. Chiyeol’s heart starting to go thump-thump-thump!
Crash Course in Romance is taking a food therapy route as well. Amazing how the ML developed a certain eating disorder that can only be treated by food that bring him back to a warm and loving past.
Just saw the first episode. Maybe it was because I was watching late at night that I fell asleep at some parts but I’ll keep watching to find out if it’s interesting for me. One thing that gives me reason to continue is:
You know how procedural crime dramas have this “who dunnit?” kind of theme? I think this drama is going in that direction but “whose fault is the breakdown of marriage?” is the trend per episode. Eventually, solving divorce cases would have impact on the lead couple’s relationship and so far
their hate relationship dynamics is giving me that “once they get close again they won’t let go of each other anymore” vibe but still on a physical level (my imagination is taking me places lol). That is not a reason for them to get back together though. So I’ll wait and see how things will turn out for them.
It wasn't a historical drama but there was a scene from From Now On, It's Showtime that struck hard. It was from a scene showing the past life of the main characters. I can't remember the line but I know the feels was deep. Ugh! Now I'll have to look for it to remember. Haha.
I also would have preferred EB telling the therapist that his reason for seeking counseling is his mother basically and Ha Ra is additional. I mean healing the mom-son relationship is not something that happens overnight.
In the end, I only would want to see Eun Beom happy with his choices, with his life. Ha Ra seems to be someone who could carry on better between the two, but I won’t say she doesn’t have her own share of pain.
Overall, I liked how realistic this drama was in dealing with different kinds of relationships. However, I also think that the actors shone better in their other dramas.
You know how procedural crime dramas have this “who dunnit?” kind of theme? I think this drama is going in that direction but “whose fault is the breakdown of marriage?” is the trend per episode. Eventually, solving divorce cases would have impact on the lead couple’s relationship and so far
their hate relationship dynamics is giving me that “once they get close again they won’t let go of each other anymore” vibe but still on a physical level (my imagination is taking me places lol). That is not a reason for them to get back together though. So I’ll wait and see how things will turn out for them.
Maybe I should watch at an earlier time. Haha.