I suspect him as well... But I have a feeling the writer is misleading a bit through them. Too obvious, too early. @Kudo_Lelouch might be right. It might be someone (or a side of character) we haven't seen yet.
I suspect him too, but if he has something against Jeong Hoon, I am guessing it's out of revenge for Seo Yoon's stalker who could be his relative (they have the same last name).
On another topic. Watching this after Chief Kim... I immediately spotted two other actors (aside from Seon Ho who flew up from minor role to lead role) from that drama also cast here. Miss Bong and Ji Ahn's father. Funny.
I think the age gap is there to emphasize how the ML is having a hard time moving on from his past relationship.…
I often feel uncomfortable about age gap (especially noona romances) but with this, I barely notice the age gap because I'm too absorbed with the story and the paradox of both their conditions.
Episode 6 (and seeing the preview of 7) makes me want to stop watching this drama, to be honest. But I'm staying for Seon Ho and for the awesome bromance (hopefully) to watch out for. Hyeri's character IS brave but she needs to be more quick thinking and independent (does she always have to be a damsel in distress?) Ugh. Maybe I should stay till the end to see if there would be any development. ••• The huge age gap did not help with the chemistry between the leads. I'm still here for Kim Seon Ho.
This drama has the ability to drawn me into the story and each flashback scene makes me sympathize with Lee Jung Hoon even more. Hyperthymesia is both a blessing and a curse.
This drama would have been much better if there wasn't a 13-year-old age gap between the leads and it addressed…
I think the age gap is there to emphasize how the ML is having a hard time moving on from his past relationship. I used to not dig this because of the same reason but giving it chance, I can see why I seem to be drawn every time I see its poster. The memory theme. It's like going back to the past without having to time travel.
haha exact same as me, those are my two favourite dramas on this list yet I'm Leo too. I haven't watched either…
Nice! Moon Lovers is strongly recommended to me by my sister. But I might wait for that 'mood' to strike before I watch. As for the other drama, Gong Hyo Jin doesn't appeal to me that much. I tried watching both "It's Okay It's Love" and "When The Camellia Blloms" but dropped it after the first episode. *shrug*
I like Jo Bo Ah in Let Us Meet with Son Ho Jun, but after a glimpse of her character in My Strange Hero, I backed out [from watching the drama]. However, I saw an article about this drama shooting some scenes here in the PH, and cameo of Grace Lee (https://www.instagram.com/gracelee_1004/) I'm willing to give this drama a chance for both. :)
I must say, this show's format is a bit different from that of the Korean dramas I've watched so far. It's quite close to the format of American sitcoms and I'm finding it unusual. I'm open to it though. From what I've have seen so far, its a slice of life story clothed in comedy and romance, making the lessons it tries to impart easier to digest. I like this drama in that sense, but without the cliffhangers I'm used to seeing in other dramas, I find it hard to hang on to it and binge watch. Maybe that's the producers' intentions. Enjoy the cake by each slice. ;)
For the record, I haven't seen the first Eulachacha Waikiki, since I'm watching this one for Kim Seon Ho (who isn't part of the original cast) so I have nothing to say in connection with first season. Thanks for reading! ^^
For the record, I haven't seen the first Eulachacha Waikiki, since I'm watching this one for Kim Seon Ho (who isn't part of the original cast) so I have nothing to say in connection with first season. Thanks for reading! ^^