(presumably) straight men practicing a romantic scene and accidentally kissing and it's not played for laughs…
when they were rumored to be a couple and they were arguing about who had to throw away the matching underwear they had and neither of them wanted to! Their friendship was so wholesome and you didn't doubt for a second how much they loved each other, it was so sweet
which scene had you swoon the hardest? one for me it was when they hugged at the filming site and kang ho saw…
The one that made me swoon the most has to be the bedroom scene at the start of ep 9, when ep 8 ended I was sure the next ep it was going to start with the morning after, so I was shocked they actually showed so much 😂 And the chemistry of the leads was so good, the whole scene felt so natural
I cant believe last year Netflix Korea gave us Love and Leashes for Valentine's Day and this year they gave us this amazing drama I CAN'T SHUT UP ABOUT IT OH MY GOD
The format for this show was absolutely flawless in every way. A movie would've felt too short, 16 episodes way too long, and 1 episode per week would've made me lose interest and I probably would've dropped it because I forgot to keep watching. 10 episodes under an hour long, released all at once was THE PERFECT CALL
This drama cured my slump and I am absolutely OBSESSED WITH IT. I haven't swooned in a very long time at scenes in kdramas but this one got me GOING WILD. If there were any flaws I'm sorry but I simply cannot point them out. 10/10. I loved it, after so many bittersweet or sad endings in dramas I am so happy after watching this one. Kang Ho is such an amazing male lead oh my god
I research before I commit my time to watching shows, hence I would like to know something (Don't mind Spoilers):-…
If I remember correctly he probably doesn't, but I don't remember it being explicitcly stated. If that's the case, I can say it feels like it's just cause he didn't care much for it, they don't make a big deal out of it either. It makes sense when you get to know his character tbh, the FL feels like the first person who ever truly got him and made him feel like it was worth it to get in a relationship
Tbh... we shouldn't underestimate how much a parent can absolutely loathe one of their children and favor the…
That's how it should be! But in many cases, people have kids out of duty, because they can't access safe mediums to terminate unwanted pregnancies, because they're coerced... the list goes on. The best thing you can do for an unwanted baby is to not have it. Children born into loveless homes are so fucking wounded emotionally, it's heartbreaking to see
I haven't watched episode 6 but after how Today's Webtoon did child abuse /neglect I'm not surprised? (I'm still…
Sadly... I feel it was pretty realistic. Satisfying? Fair? Not at all, but realistic. I know of families who have kept SA of children in the family because it was an uncle/cousin/grandfather/etc who did it, and they didn't want him to go to jail. The injury was *technically* an accident even if he verbally, economically and psychologically abuses Bom constantly. I dunno... I am conflicted about this because I don't want them to normalize taking abuse either, it just sucks tbh
Also what is it with dramas and blaming a young child for their sibling's death? This is at least twice now, this…
Tbh... we shouldn't underestimate how much a parent can absolutely loathe one of their children and favor the other. Way too many people having kids without truly wanting them
I get that it sucks when romantic love isn't reciprocated, but I am finding it hard to feel any amount of empathy for Ji Young. Dae Bom has never came even remotely close to expressing he feels anything for her other than friendship love, and it really feels like everything she does for him is conditional, because she's expecting him to eventually like her if she's there for him enough. I hate that. The way she told Yeo Reum in the preview "Are you ready to take care of him for the rest of your life? Because I am" It also shows how much she underestimates him and does not see him as her equal. She does not think he can exist without her, and that's just a terrible foundation for a relationship with someone. She was so shocked when she saw him taking care of a dog, and assumed he'd be annoyed by it-- she clearly has an idea of Dae Bum and refuses to truly get to understand him.
And don't even let me get started on forcing him to meet his professor when he CLEARLY did not want to because she decided he should, and completely ignored him when he repeatedly told her he didn't want to see him. All because she wants to go to Seoul and wants to force him to have a reason to go, too.
It also feels like she expects him to know how she feels about him, which is absolutely impossible for him to do. I also think she doesn't confess her feelings because deep down she knows he'll never feel that way about her, so she wants him to need her and only her forever because it's the only way they can "be together", which is just... horrible.
In the words of Wednesday Addams: "It's not my fault I can't interpret your emotional morse code."
while I can understand her feelings and sympathize for her, there's a line somewhere. tae-hee was cruel to her…
Definitely, but he keeps telling her "it's my problem" and refuses to elaborate on something that, to tell the truth, doesn't just concern him. This was a woman who spent a decade of her life by his side, who was going to be his wife— it's not just any ex, and the situation is not black and white. In today's episode she flat out asked him "what else do I not know" and he stayed quiet, and everything about his body language told her there *absolutely* was something he isn't telling her. He's not telling her "I don't love you anymore and the reason why I broke up with you is because I didn't want to be with you anymore", he's withholding information from her. His "no" is very loaded with unsaid things, which is why she keeps refusing to accept it, because as long as she doesn't know why he broke up with her and understand he truly doesn't want to be with her anymore, she won't be able to move on.
And don't even let me get started on forcing him to meet his professor when he CLEARLY did not want to because she decided he should, and completely ignored him when he repeatedly told her he didn't want to see him. All because she wants to go to Seoul and wants to force him to have a reason to go, too.
It also feels like she expects him to know how she feels about him, which is absolutely impossible for him to do. I also think she doesn't confess her feelings because deep down she knows he'll never feel that way about her, so she wants him to need her and only her forever because it's the only way they can "be together", which is just... horrible.
In the words of Wednesday Addams: "It's not my fault I can't interpret your emotional morse code."