So I just rewatched the first 4 episodes again (>.<) and noticed maybe Jung became interested in Seol because…
@TurkishRose Haha because I feel like so far, everything's been going according to Jung's plans. I want to see more emotions from him when it comes to Seol; she seems to be the only one capable of making him anxious and worried (other than the Baek siblings but it's a different kind of worried). Clearly Jung is amused with Seol's reactions (like whenever she tried to run away from him in the first 3 episodes) but it's about time he moves on from amusement to love.
I'm having second lead syndrome again thanks to yoo jung cause he's doing nothing basically
I temporarily had SLS after episode 4 but then I rewatched all 4 episodes and my opinion changed. I'm starting to see In Ho and Seol as siblings more than lovers. Seol is pretty awkward and shy around Jung, but I think her heart still flutters for him. But obviously, they started off without good impressions of each other so that's the obstacle they have to work through. Their awkwardness is very cute to me though. And yes, only four episodes in so I hope their progress gets better.
Seol and Yoojung share a similarity in many ways.. -They both seem to have introverted personalities, keep things…
Haha, yeah they're both very independent and observant people - but I guess it might be because of their family circumstances and because they're...smart.
I'm loving this drama! Can you guys recommend something similar while waiting? I should've waited for the show…
Omg same, Healer is the only drama I rated 10/10! The chemistry between the leads was perfect~ I actually can't think of anything similar to this drama but have you watched Prosecutor Princess (kdrama) or Boss & Me (mainland China)?
So I just rewatched the first 4 episodes again (>.<) and noticed maybe Jung became interested in Seol because…
Haha yea, poor Jung (tbh, that was rude of Seol). And for those bashing Seol for being so awkward and negative around him, I mean...Jung didn't exactly leave a good impression on her in the first episode. Even if he didn't really do anything "wrong", he always kept to himself which made it easy for Seol to misunderstand. If I was Seol, I would be questioning this (very) sexy stalker sunbae too. Welp I find them both very relatable because they're not just black and white, which is more realistic than most kdrama leads. Ahhh, seriously excited for episode 5! Kinda want to see Jung heartbroken hehe.
So I just rewatched the first 4 episodes again (>.<) and noticed maybe Jung became interested in Seol because she's like the only one that's wary of him and keeps rejecting him. Props to him for not giving up after asking her out to lunch and dinner so many times xD But Seol sure did apologize to him a lot in those 4 episodes. Seeing as how the manhwa isn't complete yet, I wonder how this drama will end.
I started reading the manhwa quite some time ago so can someone confirm this: Is the scene where Jung "saves"…
Hmm true. Jung is definitely way more creepy in the manhwa at this point. The scene in the drama makes Jung seem less creepy..which I don't mind because it was cute seeing him worry about Seol.
I started reading the manhwa quite some time ago so can someone confirm this: Is the scene where Jung "saves" Seol when she was drunk in the manhwa? I vaguely remember there being a scene in the manhwa where Jung encourages a guy to approach Seol which put her in a dangerous position.
Episode 1 - As a college student, I find the signing up for classes scene very relatable. Fortunately not so much with the girl bully and (unfortunately) the sexy stalker sunbae.
Episode 2 - I am ready for creepy Jung now. I've always been conflicted with his character in the manhwa but I think the love and hate situation with Jung is going to be strong in the drama...
I'm not entirely satisfied that KSA was forgiven so easily (although I'm sure she will be punished in the last two episodes). Like many of the viewers here, I think KSA should suffer more before being forgiven but I agree with the message the drama is trying to get across. As evil as KSA is, she is repenting. When you know someone, especially someone who you have been friends with, is considering suicide, you should not be encouraging them to do so. Yes KSA did terrible things but suicide is not the answer in her case. I'm glad the cheer-leading squad stuck together and pulled through for KSA. Another thing that people feel angry about is how the cheer-leading squad is feeling sorry. When I watched the scene where they tried to find KSA, I thought that the drama was trying to tell us that we should always consider our actions. The girl who uploaded the clip of KSA stealing the USB wasn't wrong but it also wasn't right of her to do so. I'm pretty sure she wouldn't have felt great about possibly influencing someone (KSA) to suicide. There are inconsistencies with character development here but then again, the drama is limited to 12 episodes. I can't believe that there are people saying that KSA deserves to die though. She is not 100% evil- episode 10 didn't show it but there will come a time for her to repent her wrongdoings. What the drama has shown us is that people makes mistakes but the people around you are able to help you in your journey when you are struggling. Again, this is just my opinion so I'm sure there are many conflicting opinions.
Wasn't expecting much from this drama but man was I blown away. Hats off to the production team who didn't do a crappy job with the CGI. Those destructive scenes really looked impressive. Romance isn't really a main theme but I'm glad to see hints of it now and then. D-Day is much better than Yong Pal so far to be honest.
Episode 2 - I am ready for creepy Jung now. I've always been conflicted with his character in the manhwa but I think the love and hate situation with Jung is going to be strong in the drama...
Someone posted a 1:30min preview of the song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j53VHXIeUmY