Korea should adopt the Chinese cancel culture, in which a person is blacklisted and later there is no trace of…
there is no point in adopting this measure if they care little about cases like this, especially if they are committed by men, just look at the list of actors who, even with cases of violence and abuse on their resumes, still are prestigious.
I really don't understand Hyunwoo's pov (I'm in ep 5)... did he even love Haein? She has flown to Germany alone…
yes, he is in love with her. but the resentment of everything he went through because of her family and certain points in their relationship didn't make him realize that
It makes me feel bad to haein for thinking hyunwoo is the only person in the world who cares about her, and at…
This is the thing that makes me most angry about this style of kdrama, everything would be resolved if the protagonists sat down and were honest with what they are feeling. I almost pulled out all my hair while watching Our Beloved Summer because the protagonists had the same problem as here, lack of communication.
Some people jumped at me yesterday when I said ML was faking concern for the inheritance. Now look at what happened…
It makes me feel bad to haein for thinking hyunwoo is the only person in the world who cares about her, and at the end of the day he was happy to know that she was going to die