Is it super sad? I'm on episode 16 right now and wouldn't want to continue if I'll be left devastated. I'm in…
I usually do just that but isolation during the pandemic got challenging during some times and I didn't want to add to the notion of doom with sad ending. I'm glad I finished it. It was so sweet!
I can't believe how everyone is betraying him. I feel so sad. I'm also very angry and this lighthearted drama is turning darker and I'm not liking that. I'll keep watching it to see how it unfolds
I feel bad for the sad souls that say this is a bad drama. I abhor watching things a 2nd time but I feel 2021 hasn't been kind to K dramas. For the most part, the stories are just dumb and forgettable. I've been forced to seek refuge in tried and true dramas, some classics (Goblin, LOTBS, MLFTS) and some more recent that are BOUND to be come a classic, i.e this one!
I know a lot of people find the villain jarring but it makes my heart flutter to see a complex, multi dimensional, and articulate villain. He's completely and utterly into violence and is nice to see in a K drama. It shows that the genre is moving towards more. I usually see more of that violence in K movies because there's more liberty. I just want to see all kinds of stories from SK because they have SO much talent and is only a 54 million country! Fascinating!
I'm glad I got to see SJK as a man in the end of this episode. Apologies in advance because I'll be lambasted, BUT I've never seem him as a LM because of his baby face. The end segment showed his lines and age more (still looks way younger than his age) and I got to see him as a protector instead of someone trying to play an adult.
His reaction at finding out he's gonna be an uncle omg I'm crying. So sweet!