My guy Tae-so needs to wake up and stop waiting for her. Bro legit said go have fun in Hawaii, do whatever you want and if she wants to come back and settle down after getting absolutely railed in Hawaii he would be down
Yoona’s growth over the years has been remarkable tbh. Her ability to take criticism, learn from it, and continuously improve is incredible, and it’s clear that she’s truly enjoying her role in this drama.
The eating every 10 mins is kinda pissing me off, like I get its the most realistic way for the entire cast to be together since they're working in different firms, but hopefully they'll have more natural run-ins once the merge happens
The last meal was definitely moving. Glad they ended off the show without giving the mother/family a huge bonding/change. She's still arrogant & a huge ass lmao. Despite the shows shortfalls, I wouldn't say its not worth watching. I thoroughly enjoyed it, its' the perfect spring/summer show. A bit of a bummer is the fact how quickly the show ended, I genuinely think that 10 episodes bundled with the not so great writing/script of this show just left me & a ton of others unsatisfied. Chemistry is AMAZING though between the leads.
This show became frustrating not gonna lie. I'm still enjoying it but I just feel like the shit with YYS was way too damn long. With only 2 eps left I really can't see how they're going to wrap this up neatly. It's all over the place.
Honestly, that’s Asia for you, where age gaps of 8–10 years are super common and not really seen as a big…
Can't say for all Koreans but I'd hope the newer generation does see it as sketchy, but older ones definitely do not.
You have to realize that Koreans LITERALLY changed their age of consent from 13 to 16 FOUR years ago.
If both people are adults, especially over 30, a 15-year age gap might raise eyebrows but isn’t seen as taboo. Many Korean celebrities and public figures have partners with large age gaps, and people usually accept it if the relationship seems healthy and consensual.
Honestly, that’s Asia for you, where age gaps of 8–10 years are super common and not really seen as a big…
You're moving the goalpost here. I never said anything about 15 years—my original point was about 8–10 year age gaps, not extreme outliers. You claimed that's "not a common thing" without a single stat to support it, so let me drop multiple sourced stats from real demographics, not cherry-picked celebrity anecdotes: India has 10% of its marriages with 10-year age gaps. In korea 16% of marriages have a 10-year age gap. Thailand has marriages over 19% with a 10-year age gap. Most muslim majority countries have an age gap of 7-8 years.
All of the men are significantly older than the women which is giving me the ick honestly
Honestly, that’s Asia for you, where age gaps of 8–10 years are super common and not really seen as a big deal. You see it all the time with celebrities too. Not very unusual. That said, I do think the casting could’ve been more balanced. With the age range of the men, they really shouldn’t have brought in any women under 27. It just throws off the dynamic unnecessarily.
i was rooting for ji won and chan hwan so much but the age gap is too big ahhh i still want to root for them so…
SAME. I was honestly heartbroken thinking they might not work out. The age gap is definitely something to consider—but honestly, not for these two. I know the show is centered around marriage, and realistically, yes—it’s a bit risky. I mean, in 20 years, he’ll be nearing retirement while JW will still be in her mid-40s. But JW’s situation is different. Even though she’s younger, she’s already pretty settled. She’s not in that phase of figuring out her career or exploring different life paths. She’s in a place where long-term commitment actually makes sense. Their priorities are aligned despite the age difference, and let’s be real—they’re so compatible. The connection is there.
This show was so good - but the ending was a bit of a nosedive. Lots of things happened but there was almost no closure. Very unsatisfying ending - unless there's plans for season 2 then I understand the direction of the last episode.
You have to realize that Koreans LITERALLY changed their age of consent from 13 to 16 FOUR years ago.
If both people are adults, especially over 30, a 15-year age gap might raise eyebrows but isn’t seen as taboo. Many Korean celebrities and public figures have partners with large age gaps, and people usually accept it if the relationship seems healthy and consensual.
India has 10% of its marriages with 10-year age gaps.
In korea 16% of marriages have a 10-year age gap.
Thailand has marriages over 19% with a 10-year age gap.
Most muslim majority countries have an age gap of 7-8 years.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36165033/
So not only is the 8–10 year range statistically common in non-Western countries, but it's also far more normalized than it is in the West