Usually I watch a drama and then move on. Rarely do I linger over one but I just keep coming back to rewatch certain parts of this drama. It was soooo well done and soooo satisfying. The character development, plot, romantic chemistry, ost, costumes.... in my opinion everything was great and you can tell the time and effort that went into this drama production.
At the very end of episode 4, jiwoo was searching about seojoon scandals. I think he's probably worried about…
I'm afraid it's just going to be a case of him avoiding it and feeling like it was easier to deal with by not being around Seo Joon. It was a really cruel method but I've noticed the stoic tsundere types can be a little cruel seeming. They stay silent and keep everything inside. My man is the same way and I swear to everything that it's the most frustrating thing in the world.
At the very end of episode 4, jiwoo was searching about seojoon scandals. I think he's probably worried about…
I don't know about it being too BS. I'm in a relationship of 7 yrs right now and there are times I wonder if we're too different. We want completely different things from life and sometimes I'm sure we can make it work and other times I worry we're just investing so much time in something that will eventually end. There is so much compromise when you have different dreams and sometimes that compromise turns to bitterness. Not to get too personal lol but just saying that I can see it happening. Not the way he left though, that was just the worst. I mean, he didn't even try to have a conversation about it first from what they showed us.
I see a lot of the same types of sentiments from ppl that feel this sequel is badly done so I thought I'd throw in my opinion. Personally, I think this sequel is good so far.
Is the way Ji Woo left acceptable? Not really, but that's life, it's not always acceptable. People do dumb things, especially young people who aren't good at opening up, being honest with their feelings or with their loved ones. Just because the character acts in a stupid way doesn't mean it's bad writing. He probably has a major inferiority complex and doubts about himself and the relationship. *Also, he paid a deposit to the CEO for the apartment he was originally in so it stands to reason he was paying rent too. So the idea of him being a hypocrite for taking years of free rent but not a car doesn't hold up to well.
The plot line with the little girl is understandable too, she's in a single parent family with a mom that works too much and she's too young to realize that her mom works so much because she loves her, not because she doesn't. Once again, time and maturity change those perceptions and right now she's too young to know anything yet. Punishing a child for this would be stupid and counterproductive. Instead, have an honest talk about the dangers she put herself in and explain how everyone was worried about her. The ensuing guilt will be punishment enough.
For the ex-girlfriend, well that's just inevitable in most peoples' lives, you will have exes to deal with. Most people have dated several people in the past so it's a common topic in real life, which is why it's a common theme in dramas that are meant to imitate real life. Especially when you have a homecoming drama, then the odds of running into an ex go up significantly. Would I prefer the drama without it, I probably would, but I won't bash the writers or directors just because they included an element I didn't like.
I find the kiss bit manipulative because he has still not explained anything or apologized. 😠😡
I don't know, I think he did explain as much as he can lol as unsatisfying as that is. The more this goes on, the more I don't think there's some deeper conspiracy or reason he left. He was just uncomfortable in the relationship and Seo Joon was oblivious to it and Ji Woo was crap at telling his partner that he wasn't happy. At least that's how it feels to me. And I understand how difficult it is to decide to end a relationship but still... just leaving a note, and on his birthday? That's cold
I must say, i'm very offended by the lack of regard for Pete, "It's like i've forgotten something"?????? Mofo…
To be fair, in the novel several other bodyguards all went on vacation at the same time and Kinn was told that Pete went with them. So noone is wondering where Pete is because they all think he got back safe and then went to visit his grandma.
really ? i loved the lil sparkles between the two of them . honestly at this point almost all the rom dramas r…
I agree, I like that they're breaking the norm for this one. Plus, let's be honest, in real life sudden romances sweep people up all the time. It's not abnormal for this to happen at all even in normal settings but when there is a lot of tension or problems around romance tends to sneak up on people faster.
I could be in the minority but I don’t feel the chemistry between the leads. The romance was too rushed and…
You don't actually know that he's older. We don't actually know the exact ages of anyone in this drama. Just because he's in university for law doesn't mean he's younger. He's probably the same age as them or close. Also, in his own way he is fierce. He has a backbone which I think makes him able to stand on the same level as FL
I think the leads have really great chemistry, but I do feel like the romance scenes are a little out of place…
It's interesting, the idea of 'out of context' in dramas. In real life, romance exists everywhere, its natural. Even in dangerous scenarios people fall in love so I don't feel they are out of place just because this is a mystery/thriller type of show. I actually prefer shows that show a mix of reality. Life isn't always good, always bad, always bright or always dark. It's a jumbled mix of everything. Regarding the pacing, I was surprised she actually kissed him but don't think it's too fast. For one, you can tell she's impacted by the care he shows in contrast to almost everyone else always gunning for her. She needs to have her guard up all the time but is moved by his concern. Two, she seems like a relatively bold person so if she was curious or had the urge to kiss him I can definitely see the character following through with it. Three, not all romances are slow burn or built on lengthy friendships. Sometimes it's more of a whirlwind and you're hit by those emotions early on.
can some1 explain to me why on earth she keeps saying tk is her and she is tk? No matter how good she is....she…
To add on, they do say several times that she brings in the most money by a long shot. So her cases and clients are providing a bulk of the firms revenues.
can some1 explain to me why on earth she keeps saying tk is her and she is tk? No matter how good she is....she…
How I see it, she's essentially saying that she is what makes TK powerful, successful and relevant. That without her it wouldn't be as great as it is. When she said that originally you could see how upset it made her boss, I believe that's the real reason he caved to pressure and gave the CEO position to his son at that time. He didn't like her implying that his law firm was nothing without her.
Is the way Ji Woo left acceptable? Not really, but that's life, it's not always acceptable. People do dumb things, especially young people who aren't good at opening up, being honest with their feelings or with their loved ones. Just because the character acts in a stupid way doesn't mean it's bad writing. He probably has a major inferiority complex and doubts about himself and the relationship. *Also, he paid a deposit to the CEO for the apartment he was originally in so it stands to reason he was paying rent too. So the idea of him being a hypocrite for taking years of free rent but not a car doesn't hold up to well.
The plot line with the little girl is understandable too, she's in a single parent family with a mom that works too much and she's too young to realize that her mom works so much because she loves her, not because she doesn't. Once again, time and maturity change those perceptions and right now she's too young to know anything yet. Punishing a child for this would be stupid and counterproductive. Instead, have an honest talk about the dangers she put herself in and explain how everyone was worried about her. The ensuing guilt will be punishment enough.
For the ex-girlfriend, well that's just inevitable in most peoples' lives, you will have exes to deal with. Most people have dated several people in the past so it's a common topic in real life, which is why it's a common theme in dramas that are meant to imitate real life. Especially when you have a homecoming drama, then the odds of running into an ex go up significantly. Would I prefer the drama without it, I probably would, but I won't bash the writers or directors just because they included an element I didn't like.