Actually, I liked the fact that FL didn't jump onto the first guy who shows interest in her. Her husband got murdered…
In most societies though men are always encouraged to remarry. Same goes for dramas and movies. It is usually previously married men marrying 'never married' women. Not so with women. It's good if dramas normalise women remarrying especially since divorces are so common. There are different types of truly toxic tropes that are romanticized. Technically the FL's husband assumed his wife cheated rather than talking to her about it. Although I felt bad that he was killed off, he didn't exactly have a healthy relationship with his wife. Marrying a year after the husband passing isn't early at all. The drama doesn't need to portray a full blown romantic relationship but just show that she has accepted a second chance at happiness than just leaving it as a friendship possible relationship. Women can be shown not to accept romantic proposals as single women too but those open Ending dramas receive hate generally but we accept widows and divorcees to live as single women more than them remarrying unless massive amounts of time has passed. That's how deeply misogyny is ingrained in us. In any case, this is my opinion and I know this won't change in dramaland for quite some time.
Actually, I liked the fact that FL didn't jump onto the first guy who shows interest in her. Her husband got murdered…
Yes, I loved Crash Course In Romance. FL and her husband were practically at war and about to divorce over their daughter. Then she lost her memory and so her husband wanted to go back to the way things were. Then he got killed. So they were still pretty rocky. I didn't expect a full blown romance but they time skipped so she could have at least started a relationship with the second lead. Far more unusual things have happened in this drama. A woman falling in love soon after her husband's death is somehow looked down upon whereas men remarry within weeks with the support of their family. Why don't women deserve the same support to move on and be happy with someone else?
im on episode 6 and its been over a week and i cant be bothered to watch it as im just really confused on whats…
I am at the same point as you and I feel quite differently. CP likes the FL but he's not honest with himself. At first he's angry because he thinks she killed his father. But later he realizes that she's not the killer so that's why he's secretly happy and jealous at the thought that she likes Ak Hee. I am curious where they'd go with this plot although I'm also not sure if 10 episodes are needed to resolve the issue with the king out of the way. I am, however, intrigued at what kind of ruler the CP will make. And will he be able to make up for his terrible father.
They give her a second chance here, but they kept it realistic. It’ll be a truly long time (that she needs to…
Not sure if this drama can really be called "realistic" to begin with considering all the murdering, raping, and conveniently managing to get the bad guys by the end. If we can get a successful revenge at the end of such dramas, which doesn't happen in real life, we can get some happily ever after as well. 😊
Not sure why writers are afraid to give women with children a second chance at love. Doctor Cha teased a new love and so did My Happy Ending and both just skipped depicting that.
First off, cherry blossom fall in spring represents change, a new beginning in Asia. That's why they like to end…
The FL said that the painter got to do a better job this time. Did they know the artist? I felt like I missed something with that statement. Did they mean the artist as in God?