I don’t get why people are saying Jane is denying his feelings. I think (up to now) he’s being the model. He’s KNOWN since even before Ryan knew. However, the uni students are just on an internship, it’s not as if they’re on probation to be hired. They’re leaving the company soon. He COULD be thinking that he just needs to wait it out until he’s no longer Ryan’s superior…provided Ryan doesn’t push him
It was arranged in front of the male lead. She also got an excuse and was about to leave until the male lead showed up. There was zero intention to cheat. Not even the male lead sees it as cheating, why would you?
Such a bittersweet ending. It's partially happy/partially sad ending. He only has 5 years left to live (at the…
I’m on 9 and all I keep thinking is “please tell your older brother what’s going on. Please don’t make him turn evil.” I guess it’s a comfort that he doesn’t go evil, but… he stays in the dark? No-one ever clues him in? What?!
Again I am back to ask "Why!!!!" Why do they insist on changing aspects of the novel that DID NOT NEED CHANGING!!!The…
They’ve given him motivation. As a novel reader, this change is okay. Just like movies and dramas are expected to be different, novels and dramas are expected to be different. It’s like an interpretation, rather than a translation. It’s called an adaptation. For me, I disliked that they weren’t properly married from the beginning, but that hasn’t changed their attitudes nor fears. Let’s complain afterwards. We’re only halfway through.
What was the significance with the aunt? after the mum left, was it on the same night? I was a bit confused there...
Never told you to change. Said perhaps you should consider rewatching and reanalysing. Not every comment that doesn’t fit your expectation is an attack.
What was the significance with the aunt? after the mum left, was it on the same night? I was a bit confused there...
Did they not tell us she keeps having these flashbacks as dreams? Is that not most impactful? Why would anyone assume they were at the same time? How would that work?
It’s PROBABLY like ‘Another Oh Hae Young’ where this is all happening in the past. When that scene was playing,…
Both JayParkJaebom and I've explained it you. The show very obviously explained it to you by playing the lady's monologue at the same time the male leads meet AND playing This Is Important music. If you're still confused, I'm afraid the comments section can't help you. Maybe rewatch the episode or just wait for the big reveal later in the series.
Even then, according to C-drama logic, the female lead will get jealous, and the male lead will have to coax her.…
Are you….watching the show? Are you skipping scenes? Was she not ignoring him until her mentor taught her better? Does she not shut him down every time they meet? She is. it responsible for his behaviour.
Considering her trauma is that people abandon her, I think she’s so strong for rejecting the sml. He came back. That must be so enticing. If the ML’s family suggests he’s leaving after she begged him to promise to stay…. I won’t blame her for backsliding.
Even then, according to C-drama logic, the female lead will get jealous, and the male lead will have to coax her.…
She met with her ex AFTER telling her boyfriend. Also, she didn’t even have a meal with him, set clear boundaries and even reassured her boyfriend by stating that she was hungry as she hadn’t eaten with the ex. The ex is at fault. She is faultless. For the story, the ML’s jealousy helped accelerate their physical intimacy.
For me, I disliked that they weren’t properly married from the beginning, but that hasn’t changed their attitudes nor fears. Let’s complain afterwards. We’re only halfway through.