If you read the original Webtoon, I think you would understandThe irony is intentional, you are supposed to feel…
Oh I see. I am not familiar with Song Kang's acting (no, I absolutely REFUSE to watch Love Alarm after chick cheated on her bf first ep) but he was casted really well in this drama. It's almost eerie how faithful the pacing and story is to the Webtoon (minus the Sol and other girl potential lesbian arc) And yes completely agreed. Guess we will have to watch what happens and find out ;)
If I am her and he kisses another girl and comes tell me he wanted to try with me instead I slap his face so hard…
So this is just to offer a different perspective: I personally didn't lose my respect for Nabi after that. The drama is meant to portray broken women who end up in toxic relationships by always being overly optimistic, seeing the red flags but ignoring it (and I can really relate to this). She knows the red flags are there but even then feels like going with him. It's really unfortunate, it's happened to so many people (and the drama isn't romanticizing this, it is her flaw). On top of that, in the first episode she got cheated on. I think she deserves some sympathy and respect. After a break up, you feel empty and the moment when a guy acts a little nice it's so easy to catch feelings for him unfortunately :c Even when you should be focusing on yourself. That is the message of the drama.
Jae Won isn't supposed to be good btw. No need to respect him lol.
I thought the first episode was better. It’s pretty much the same with the first episode but more monologues…
If you read the original Webtoon, I think you would understand The irony is intentional, you are supposed to feel uncanny about it I personally liked Song Kang's portrayal, it feels like PJE is trying but at the same time not trying to be smooth as a player; just a monotonous line is enough to be enticing to a girl and that represents the original Webtoon I was very iffy about the first ep but the second ep made me really happy; the drama is definitely going to follow the Webtoon
Which ex? The childhood friend? Because she isn't going to give the butterfly guy a chance. The ending is Chapter 40 where she says she's insecure in her relationship with the childhood friend Then in the bar, she sees the male lead and hears his story from afar, how he hasn't changed and continues to indulge in this cycle She was a butterfly who escaped him too early before he could drop her It's sad because she is finally in a healthy relationship but still has to carry these wounds and insecurities which may harm her and he hasn't changed from playing around with women and breaking their hearts
Yeah I was confused about that too Either the synopsis is misleading or the drama will follow its own plot instead of the webtoon (I really hope not; the webtoon was a fresh take on romance as heartbreaking as it was for some)
For the webtoon, it turns out he was playing with her in the end The webtoon is a very realistic description on toxic types of love and the effects codependency and infidelity can have on people
The frustrating part was, the male lead was going to change into a better person by going out with his ex girlfriend but the female lead ruined that opportunity for him to change. In the end, he stays in the vicious cycle of using girls and breaking their hearts and the female lead breaks out of this cycle and dates her childhood friend but she still has insecurities and trauma from the horrible male lead and her ex (an art teacher who cheated on her)
And yes completely agreed. Guess we will have to watch what happens and find out ;)
Even when you should be focusing on yourself. That is the message of the drama.
Jae Won isn't supposed to be good btw. No need to respect him lol.
The irony is intentional, you are supposed to feel uncanny about it
I personally liked Song Kang's portrayal, it feels like PJE is trying but at the same time not trying to be smooth as a player; just a monotonous line is enough to be enticing to a girl and that represents the original Webtoon
I was very iffy about the first ep but the second ep made me really happy; the drama is definitely going to follow the Webtoon
Because she isn't going to give the butterfly guy a chance. The ending is Chapter 40 where she says she's insecure in her relationship with the childhood friend
Then in the bar, she sees the male lead and hears his story from afar, how he hasn't changed and continues to indulge in this cycle
She was a butterfly who escaped him too early before he could drop her
It's sad because she is finally in a healthy relationship but still has to carry these wounds and insecurities which may harm her and he hasn't changed from playing around with women and breaking their hearts
Either the synopsis is misleading or the drama will follow its own plot instead of the webtoon (I really hope not; the webtoon was a fresh take on romance as heartbreaking as it was for some)
The webtoon is a very realistic description on toxic types of love and the effects codependency and infidelity can have on people
The frustrating part was, the male lead was going to change into a better person by going out with his ex girlfriend but the female lead ruined that opportunity for him to change. In the end, he stays in the vicious cycle of using girls and breaking their hearts and the female lead breaks out of this cycle and dates her childhood friend but she still has insecurities and trauma from the horrible male lead and her ex (an art teacher who cheated on her)
Sorry for the terrible explanation