How the hell does some of the viewers might find this good? Every episode the kid (ML) was almost drooling in…
I completely agree. He's working there (investors don't work like that) and gathering all this insider confidential information and using it to make money. He doesn't get permission from any of the clients and even causes major damage to two sets of families in one of the episodes! He's supposed to be this super kind character, but he just feels ignorant.
Why does the paternity test center allow his access to these cases knowing he's going to publish them? How have they not been sued for profiting off of confidential data?
This show had such an original and interesting concept with babies switched at birth, insecure children, and other family issues. That could have been really interesting if those plots were developed well. But each one lacked nuance and felt one-sided most of the time.
The first half of the show was poorly executed cases. The second half of the show was surface level romance and a crazy plot line that should've been off the walls crazy, but every single person acted like it was normal?? It's been awhile since I've seen a plotline like that, it's not the early 2000s in asian dramas anymore. Lesson in Love had it as a plot line back in 2022, but it was actually interesting in that one because it was bonkers crazy and dramatic. How did this drama manage to make it boring and non-dramatic?
I love golden retriever type MLs, so I should like the ML of this series....But he is just really off-putting. He's really friendly, energetic, and kind. But his kindess comes from a place of ignorance and immaturity putting those he's trying to help in bad situations. He can't think past helping someone and actually focus on the individual and their needs. He also lovebombs and pushes boundaries quite a bit..
I've just finished it.at the beginning was a comedy but at the end I cried a lot,she was so harsh on him just…
The smoking was simply an easy thing to focus on. When you're in a relationship for a long time, the smallest things begin to grate you. He likely had other behaviors that bothered her, but smoking was an easy one to focus on. Because it was dangerous for both him and her if he smoked. Him not having the determination to quit or understanding why she wanted him to quit showed where their trust and place in the relationship had shifted. His priority wasn't the relationship, it was himself.
When he quit smoking, that meant he had self-control and the head-space to put her wants first. He was emotionally-mature enough to be less selfish with her.
Its the same thing when married couples will divorce and the husband will say it's because he left dirty laundry on the floor or forgot to take out the trash. Those small moments of repeatedly not caring for their spouse built up until they could no longer take it.
I loved the concept, but I feel like it could've been executed better. It was a little slow/not much plot, but it's worth the watch. The characters are fun, there's good chemistry, and the ducks are hilarious. The first twenty minutes had me laughing out loud.
I know, there isn’t any romance, but do the female lead and the male lead have a good chemistry? I mean, do…
There's zero romance in the show. The main relationship is between siblings and there's some clashing bromance on the side. The main cast all have great chemistry with some really good acting, but there's no romantic chemistry.
If you're looking for romance, this one wouldn't be for you. But if you enjoy twisty thrillers and psychological concepts with emotional layers, then you'd love this one.
Maybe you could wait until you get into a drama slump and watch this one as a palette cleanser? It's a very unconventional cdrama in a good way, a solid 9.5/10.
It was so colorful, vibey, and weird. It reminded me of old 90s hong kong aesthetics. It essentially felt like a long music video, but I would definitely watch a full length version of the story.
Why does the paternity test center allow his access to these cases knowing he's going to publish them? How have they not been sued for profiting off of confidential data?
The first half of the show was poorly executed cases. The second half of the show was surface level romance and a crazy plot line that should've been off the walls crazy, but every single person acted like it was normal?? It's been awhile since I've seen a plotline like that, it's not the early 2000s in asian dramas anymore. Lesson in Love had it as a plot line back in 2022, but it was actually interesting in that one because it was bonkers crazy and dramatic. How did this drama manage to make it boring and non-dramatic?
When he quit smoking, that meant he had self-control and the head-space to put her wants first. He was emotionally-mature enough to be less selfish with her.
Its the same thing when married couples will divorce and the husband will say it's because he left dirty laundry on the floor or forgot to take out the trash. Those small moments of repeatedly not caring for their spouse built up until they could no longer take it.
If you're looking for romance, this one wouldn't be for you. But if you enjoy twisty thrillers and psychological concepts with emotional layers, then you'd love this one.
Maybe you could wait until you get into a drama slump and watch this one as a palette cleanser? It's a very unconventional cdrama in a good way, a solid 9.5/10.