Awww, it reminds me of all my secret crushes, I was behaving exactly like her: pretending to be cool and not that interested, while feeling reaaally emotional and insecure inside
I was just watching eps 5 and 6 and thinking the same thing. The getting in her space is really obvious when he's…
really well said. I was cringing inside imagining young people watching these kind of dramas and, for the lack of experience, thinking that it's normal.
You've probably never watched a Thai Slap Kiss then lmao... but I mean in dramaland we have seen females doing…
Funny enough, I loved "love is sweet", maybe because the woman was older and stronger, she could push back and it overall looked more like friendly banter and flirting most of the time.
I can't stop thinking he's a creep who makes her uncomfortable all the time, physically abusing her private space, arranging all kinds of "convenient" situations, directly implying she likes him, all that stuff. It's supposed to be romantic, but it's so wrong. I still watch, but the amount of times I need to remind myself it's a drama....
Can anyone tell me why exactly mi joo is breaking up with seon gyeum? I watched the ending of the ep and i think…
It's also that in the particular moment she is really down and shaken by the interaction with the dad, things piled up. She did not want to talk really because she knew her judgement and decision making is impaired. She wants to give up but it might be just a moment of weakness.
I like how they were subtly influencing each other, in all the good ways.
Seongeyom was used to being alone, or being labeled as boring and weird. Then Mijoo came and kept showing her interest, trying to understand and find a common language. Now he opens up, he is funny and charming, talks a lot more and more often in ways that other people can understand. The best flow of conversation is, of course, with Mijoo, in which she also gives him clues and tiny suggestions that help him find himself in life without competitions. But he does all the change and searching himself.
Mijoo wasn't taking proper care of herself but now she is eating proper meals, attempts to fix her schedule, and exercises. And it's not like he somehow forced this change on her, all he did was pointing out a couple of obvious problems and motivated by example. She did all actual change by herself.
I still watch, but the amount of times I need to remind myself it's a drama....
the subtitles here made it sound wrong lol i think seongyeom was actually referring to yeonghwa since "yeonghwa" also means movie in korean #RunOnEp11
in context, this is how the convo goes
sg: i saw yeonghwa/movies a lot
mj: where?
sg: at home
mj: ah~ THAT yeonghwa?
2. Run On always breaks away from cliche stuff
Seongeyom was used to being alone, or being labeled as boring and weird. Then Mijoo came and kept showing her interest, trying to understand and find a common language. Now he opens up, he is funny and charming, talks a lot more and more often in ways that other people can understand. The best flow of conversation is, of course, with Mijoo, in which she also gives him clues and tiny suggestions that help him find himself in life without competitions. But he does all the change and searching himself.
Mijoo wasn't taking proper care of herself but now she is eating proper meals, attempts to fix her schedule, and exercises. And it's not like he somehow forced this change on her, all he did was pointing out a couple of obvious problems and motivated by example. She did all actual change by herself.