I usually hate posting about private lives of celebrities since we barely know anything that goes on internally, but she got married at 23 to someone 9 years her senior, had his kids at 25, and spent more than 7 years with the guy. She sure went through a lot. I hope she has all the success in her new life and her twins continue doing well.
Attention seeking. I thought they were already married. After 10 years, why bother now? It's not special after…
Her soon to be husband dealt with cancer... Treatment for that in itself is a huge process both mentally and physically. I'm sure an actual wedding during that time could wait.
Loved this show, was a breath of fresh air in what feels like a sea of dramas taking themselves way too seriously. As someone who has been watching Kdrama for over 11 years now, this is one of my stand outs.
Deserves way more than this measly 8.4. The storywriting, the acting, the witty tongue-in-cheek comedy. Gaus looks like it'll just be a slap-stick comedy but it's much more than that. Highly recommend to anyone looking for laughs with a poignant message.
This could have been a 9, but with how they handled Choi Jinhyuk’s character towards the end, I must say I was disappointed and had to knock it down to an 8.5. I would rather they have waited or stuck to the 48 episodes rather than dilute arguably the most wronged character in the entire series with that crapshoot of an ending. Everything else in the ending was reasonable albeit a little too nicely wrapped in a bow, especially when juxtaposed to our Na Wangsik!
As someone with a brother on the ASD spectrum and who works in healthcare, I had a lot of hope going in. I was recommended the drama by a friend who also has a brother with ASD, otherwise I wasn't too intrigued by the drama's trailer or plot.
The drama, while it isn't the most pretentious thing I've ever seen, fails to deliver a plot which viewers will find engaging. I appreciate its more toned down approach to look into healing and bring awareness to mental illnesses and disabilities like ASD, but I think it fails in all other departments. I also think the relationship feels extremely contrived and is too sudden for me to take it seriously, especially because it leans on toxic: why must these two end up together when they have so many issues they need to work on? Sure, there is understanding between the two, but I wish there was a more organic growth shown.
Given how long these episodes were, I thought we would see a richer look into the psyche of individual characters, but instead we got surface level pretentious-ness and some mediocre comedy. There was so much potential for these characters given the production and cast, but it all fell flat which is a shame. I did like Oh Jung Se's portrayal of ASD though, so I will have to give him that. I failed to find any other characters as endearing, except perhaps the female lead, although at times she felt like a contrarian for the sake of being a contrarian, and not really rooted in the feelings of a real person.
Also, the pacing of this drama is very off. Some episodes feel like pure filler, and the mystery in the drama is poorly placed. I even forgot there was a mystery, because it would take so many episodes to come back to it.
I thought the first few episodes were great but it went downhill from there. It's unfortunate but I cannot continue to waste more hours of my life on this disappointment, so I'll have to drop it at episode 11. It just isn't worth it for me.
9.5/10. Completely addicted to this drama. Not exactly my type of ending, but I can see the logic in it. Overall a fast-paced show, with a lot more depth than I initially expected. I would recommend it 100%, last time I finished a drama in just a week was a year ago with Stranger.
The way he looks at Nana at the end, WEW
The drama, while it isn't the most pretentious thing I've ever seen, fails to deliver a plot which viewers will find engaging. I appreciate its more toned down approach to look into healing and bring awareness to mental illnesses and disabilities like ASD, but I think it fails in all other departments. I also think the relationship feels extremely contrived and is too sudden for me to take it seriously, especially because it leans on toxic: why must these two end up together when they have so many issues they need to work on? Sure, there is understanding between the two, but I wish there was a more organic growth shown.
Given how long these episodes were, I thought we would see a richer look into the psyche of individual characters, but instead we got surface level pretentious-ness and some mediocre comedy. There was so much potential for these characters given the production and cast, but it all fell flat which is a shame. I did like Oh Jung Se's portrayal of ASD though, so I will have to give him that. I failed to find any other characters as endearing, except perhaps the female lead, although at times she felt like a contrarian for the sake of being a contrarian, and not really rooted in the feelings of a real person.
Also, the pacing of this drama is very off. Some episodes feel like pure filler, and the mystery in the drama is poorly placed. I even forgot there was a mystery, because it would take so many episodes to come back to it.
I thought the first few episodes were great but it went downhill from there. It's unfortunate but I cannot continue to waste more hours of my life on this disappointment, so I'll have to drop it at episode 11. It just isn't worth it for me.