Plot twist. Kim Ji soo didn't get the girl in the end..XD
Lmao I know it's stupid of me, but the first thought that came to my mind as I watched the whole saga unfold is that this whole scenario is like a kdrama in itself.
Love that you're so one-sided, I guess sincerity and hard work means nothing to you. As you mentioned about men…
Lmao, you did definitely are one-sidedly defending the ml. No hiding it. Also are we still invisibilizing housework. Did I just get transported back to the 70s lol?
I legit have a hard time deciding what's more fun: watching the drama itself or reading this comment section lol. Anyway, no offense, just wanted to mark my spot in the history of one of the most polarized lead characters.
How many hearts wouldve been saved if the writers let the second lead end up with the girl? I'm rooting for CEO…
Same! I rarely ever root for the SML but this time i really can't help it. Although it's unlikely, I really hope that the writers pull A Poetry A Day and let the SML end up with the FL. If not, it would take a hell of a redemption on the ML's part and, even then, might end up being unsatisfactory compared to the SML.
Then do they get back ? Can somewon spoil me on what ep?
Well, like I said I was probably being too sensitive. Other than this, there hasn't been a single instance to claim that the ML doesn't love the FL. Also, don't worry, it gets resolved in 1- 2 eps (it pans from ep 17 to ep 19). Don't let this hold you back. The drama is amazing!
Then do they get back ? Can somewon spoil me on what ep?
Well, like I said I was probably being too sensitive. Other than this, there hasn't been a single installment to say that the ML doesn't love her. Also, don't worry, it gets resolved in 1- 2 eps (it pans from ep 17 to ep 19). Don't let this hold you back. The drama is amazing!
I didn't love it either but the character is a rather sophisticated prince who understands diplomacy and was raised…
I totally agree with you on the script-writer part. Although I'm only 20 episodes in, I really love how the 'angst' is barely ever prolonged. I really hope that they keep this up throughout the rest of the drama. Besides, gotta applaud them for the lack of 'love rivals'. It's probably the first historical drama I've seen that doesn't have them.
I didn't love it either but the character is a rather sophisticated prince who understands diplomacy and was raised…
Yeah, in a way I understand that too. It was a bit iffy to me. But again, very likely that my hormones are just acting up lol. The lockdown doesn't help either. Either way, I'm glad that they worked out the situation, 'cause I really wasn't ready to spend an entire day moping.
I hope he gets recasted or something, I really don't hope they ruin the On Dal-Pyeonggang folklore.