Laughed so much it should be illegal🤣🤣🤣. Young Seo and Sung Hoon had me in stitches and then BOOM the kissing scene and I am just not alright!! I really enjoyed their scenes and the next preview shows that they might have done more than kissingðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Kang Tae Mu and Ha Ri were also cute, I laughed so hard when he waited for her after the movie and sis didn't even know😠Hyo Seop is killing this role, I just love his facial expressions. I cannot wait for them to fall in love, I hope grandpa can handle his daughter in-law being the one woman he doesn't like🤣🤣
The only person so far who works on my nerves is the chef guy. My guy literally went back to his ex while he has feelings for Ha Ri and he thinks he can be sad and jealous about Ha Ri having a boyfriend? Even before he got back together with her he never really treated her in a special way, he ticking all the right places to make Ha Ri get over him and I am here for it. Snatch her heart Tae Mu!!
Can we talk about how it parallels with that Grandfather's favorite Geum hui drama? 🤣🤣🤣
Right🤣🤣 it's funny as well that the acting of that drama is terrible but the Grandfather is so investedðŸ˜ðŸ˜ I laughed so hard when they did an ad placement of the fruit juiceðŸ˜ðŸ¤£ðŸ¤£ðŸ¤£
Just finished episode 7 and about to watch the next one. So far I am not understanding why the ratings keep going down because all 3 relationships and the rest of the cast are amazing(except couch Taun, I hate that guy).
Once again the first couple is getting shade and the other couples are loved. I don't get the shade towards the first couple because they are pretty darn amazing. The episodes I have watched so far have made me really happy, I still have a few more episodes to watch so I can be caught up with you guys. But damn, some of yall are being a bit to harsh on them and I don't get it.
Vee and Dome, I am half and half on them. I would love for them to be a couple in the end but also I don't want them to be a couple. Regardless of anything, Dome dated Vee's sister and so far she really seems like a nice girl. I am struggling to get past the fact that the person who will be betraying her is her little brother. I am wearing my empathy hat, I really feel sad for her.
Aai and Saen...cute, adorable, I love them and I am praying that they end up together. Even if Aai takes the scholarship or not, please hear my desperate gay prayer oh great raikantopaini goddess.
I think the writers wanted to give characters a depth but it was poorly executed. YJ seemed to look down on SW's…
Yes, the roles between HK and SW were reversed. It would have made more sense if HK was reluctant to enter a new relationship with a co-worker because of how her last one ended. But then again She Would Never Know was built on sort of the same premise and people(not me though) didn't receive that drama very well.
It does feel like SWs story development was just an add on to sort of get us to start seeing him as a flawed person. The first few episodes showed him as this sweet guy who didn't have much but would go above and beyond for the person he loves. It had me wondering why YJ broke things off with him because he was amazing to her.
I believed that YJ was only into HJ for the money(I still believe so) and now that she realizes that this person she married is broke and could never treat her as well as SW did she regrets it and is definitely jealous that the woman she was replaced by is her husbands ex.
However, we do not know when Yoo Jin found out about Shi Woo's views on marriage.Maybe he told her about it almost…
SW would be wrong for telling her his intentions for their relationship after they started living with one another, I 100% agree with that. As for Yoo Jin, I don't think there's anything wrong with changing your mind when it comes to marriage but the way she handled everything was wrong. She shouldn't have cheated her way out of their relstionship
I think people are undermining one important aspect: the cheating. It's totally valid to want or not want to date…
100% agree with you, regardless of the future intentions of their relationship both YJ and KJ should have respected their partners and not have cheated in them. They handled their situations poorly and it's now affecting their marriage...as it should
These kind of unanswered questions really frustrate me too. Everyone's at fault at some point, but there were…
Yes, to some degree everyone is at fault. Si Woo dating both Yoo Jin and Ha Kyung without intent to marry. But I can also defend his side as well because there is nothing wrong with dating w/o intent to marry. He might just want a relationship like a marriage but w/o the papers. So like a cohabiting relationship, but I only support him if his partner is aware of his intentions and is okay with them.
So it brings another question: did he tell Yoo Jin this when they were dating? And if YJ knew and had agreed at the time but later on changed her mind she could of handled the situation better. She shouldn't have cheated on him. I can only empathize with her to a certain extent, there is nothing wrong with changing your mind on your views on marriage but she handled everything poorly. I might sound bad for saying this but I am glad that her marriage isn't going well. She left SW( a person who seemed to really love her but also had his flaws), for KJ(a person who she knew was engaged to someone else and still decided to marry him). Both are walking red flags but Si Woo was the better option or even better she could have not chosen any of them and found a better love but sadly she comes off as a golddigger.
So for me this raises this question: was Yoo Jin correct to end things off with Si Woo? Is it fair to date someone without intent to mary them and vice versa? Did Si Woo have to do that at her wedding and was it justified?
I'm interested in hearing from you guys, for me this episode made me empathize with Yoo Jin. This is the first time I am understanding her, her only flop was going after a man who was engaged and then marrying them because they were the first person to say "marry me" instead of "date me". For me that is not reason enough to marry someone, my empathy powers end on the "date with no intent to marry part".
I really thought that Tae Mu had figured out Ha Ri lmao.
I really enjoyed this episode! Once again I have started a drama that is still being aired and have to suffer each week as I wait for the next episode to be released. I never learn
1. Lita is very calculative, I agree with most comments about her. After watching her barge into Thyme's place I got a weird thought: she played a massive role in the breaking up of Thyme and Gorya. A girl like her isn't stupid but can play the role of a stupid girl with ease. She reminds me of Hana but she executed her plan better than her. She probably liked Thyme for a long time(I could be wrong) and planned how she could be a part of his life. Gorya just so happened to be in the way and so she had to befriend her and make her doubt ever being perfect for Thyme. Because to be honest, if you look at all her actions and I mean ALL, you can see her motive. Running into Gorya, befriending Gorya, coming at her home, telling her about her and Thymes world, telling her about her feelings for Thyme, buying her things in the name of "friendship", wanting to go to prom, the kiss at school. One thing about Lita though is that she and Thyme are the same, especially when it comes to liking someone. Both of them have this non violent aggressive way of getting someone you like to like you back and be your boyfriend/girlfriend. What Lita is doing to Thyme is what Thyme did to Gorya, very in your face and no room to disagree lmao. I am not sure if she is ultimately a good person, I am half and half on her
2. Talay, can't say I am surprised about him. I smelled him from a mile away, he is a character the literally appeared from nowhere and the 3 witches of the east proved that as well when one of them asked "you are not a familiar face" and he quickly went to change the subject. Kaning telling Ren and MJ that Gorya went on an errand with Talay and that he went to their school but none of them seem to know him, his act with Thyme at the mall(look Thyme had not right to act the way he did towards Talay but this also brings me back to my comment last week on how Gorya had never given Thyme the benefit of the doubt in any conflict they find themselves in.). When Gorya asked him if one can forget the past and he whispered a no. Ultimately he is a bad guy for involving Gorya in his matters with F4. If he read the room his revenge could have stopped at the parking lot when Gorya told Thyme to never show his face to her again. If he read the room then he would have seen that he had won and hurt Thyme and I am not trying to defend his actions but I understand that hurting Gorya like F4 hurt Phupha makes sense. A loved one for a loved one but honestly he is a coward for involving Gorya(who wanted out of Thymes live and had nothing to do with Phupha) in this.
3. I read someones comment on how we all turned a blind eye at Phupha being bullied but suddenly got enraged when Gorya was made victim. This was so true, it is easy to undermine the value and worth of someone when you do not know them. Ultimately F4 are the bad guys and we have been tricked into seeing them as the heros, if it weren't for Gorya the bullying would have went on and more students would have been left traumatized or suicidal. I don't believe that the bullying would have stopped had it been another girl instead of Gorya. Let's say for instance Hana was never the antagonist in the show, if you really think about it Hana would not have been shown mercy just because she was a girl. Gorya just happened to be the "lucky girl", MJ didn't speak up for Hana when she became the target of F4. To some degree I see why he never spoke for her because she didn't go through what Gorya went through. Gender plays a role in seeing the wrong of what F4 was doing but it didn't play that big of a role. Everyone felt bad for Gorya because they knew her, people like Phupha and Hana and the rest of the students who were victims of F4 had no bond with us and the rest of the school so it was very easy for us to forget about them and their experience with the F4. The F4 is paying for their doings but it's sad that Gorya has to face the monsters that were not created by her.
A nightmare I had to drop 6 episodes in. Absolutely terrible, will not be telling people to watch this. The Thai version is way better than the Korean one
Do you know Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs? Gorya is at the bottom of the pyramid, focusing on physical needs and…
We're just understanding it different and that is okay.
Thyme's mother has been nothing but a traumatic experience for Thyme and his sister. He is fighting so hard to not be the product of his mother.
Your point number 2 proves that she never really believed in Thyme. My original comment mentions that she only has short bursts of courage and that's it. She gives up too quickly, she thinks of herself and no one else. She says hurtful things and expects Thyme to just take it, Thyme has never done the right thing from the begining in her eyes. She always has to hear it from someone else. She doubts the love that Thyme has for her and that is on her. A person should know when to give up but Gorya gives up too quick.
My secret romance wasn't bad as well.
I keep thinking of BLs so yeah, I can only give you those two rn
Kang Tae Mu and Ha Ri were also cute, I laughed so hard when he waited for her after the movie and sis didn't even know😠Hyo Seop is killing this role, I just love his facial expressions. I cannot wait for them to fall in love, I hope grandpa can handle his daughter in-law being the one woman he doesn't like🤣🤣
The only person so far who works on my nerves is the chef guy. My guy literally went back to his ex while he has feelings for Ha Ri and he thinks he can be sad and jealous about Ha Ri having a boyfriend? Even before he got back together with her he never really treated her in a special way, he ticking all the right places to make Ha Ri get over him and I am here for it. Snatch her heart Tae Mu!!
I am glad that everyone knows the truth now, so their relationship won't be built from lies. Also, I AM ROOTING HARD FOR THE SECOND COUPLE!!!
Once again the first couple is getting shade and the other couples are loved. I don't get the shade towards the first couple because they are pretty darn amazing. The episodes I have watched so far have made me really happy, I still have a few more episodes to watch so I can be caught up with you guys. But damn, some of yall are being a bit to harsh on them and I don't get it.
Vee and Dome, I am half and half on them. I would love for them to be a couple in the end but also I don't want them to be a couple. Regardless of anything, Dome dated Vee's sister and so far she really seems like a nice girl. I am struggling to get past the fact that the person who will be betraying her is her little brother. I am wearing my empathy hat, I really feel sad for her.
Aai and Saen...cute, adorable, I love them and I am praying that they end up together. Even if Aai takes the scholarship or not, please hear my desperate gay prayer oh great raikantopaini goddess.
It does feel like SWs story development was just an add on to sort of get us to start seeing him as a flawed person. The first few episodes showed him as this sweet guy who didn't have much but would go above and beyond for the person he loves. It had me wondering why YJ broke things off with him because he was amazing to her.
I believed that YJ was only into HJ for the money(I still believe so) and now that she realizes that this person she married is broke and could never treat her as well as SW did she regrets it and is definitely jealous that the woman she was replaced by is her husbands ex.
As for Yoo Jin, I don't think there's anything wrong with changing your mind when it comes to marriage but the way she handled everything was wrong. She shouldn't have cheated her way out of their relstionship
So it brings another question: did he tell Yoo Jin this when they were dating? And if YJ knew and had agreed at the time but later on changed her mind she could of handled the situation better. She shouldn't have cheated on him. I can only empathize with her to a certain extent, there is nothing wrong with changing your mind on your views on marriage but she handled everything poorly. I might sound bad for saying this but I am glad that her marriage isn't going well. She left SW( a person who seemed to really love her but also had his flaws), for KJ(a person who she knew was engaged to someone else and still decided to marry him). Both are walking red flags but Si Woo was the better option or even better she could have not chosen any of them and found a better love but sadly she comes off as a golddigger.
I'm interested in hearing from you guys, for me this episode made me empathize with Yoo Jin. This is the first time I am understanding her, her only flop was going after a man who was engaged and then marrying them because they were the first person to say "marry me" instead of "date me". For me that is not reason enough to marry someone, my empathy powers end on the "date with no intent to marry part".
I really enjoyed this episode! Once again I have started a drama that is still being aired and have to suffer each week as I wait for the next episode to be released. I never learn
2. Talay, can't say I am surprised about him. I smelled him from a mile away, he is a character the literally appeared from nowhere and the 3 witches of the east proved that as well when one of them asked "you are not a familiar face" and he quickly went to change the subject. Kaning telling Ren and MJ that Gorya went on an errand with Talay and that he went to their school but none of them seem to know him, his act with Thyme at the mall(look Thyme had not right to act the way he did towards Talay but this also brings me back to my comment last week on how Gorya had never given Thyme the benefit of the doubt in any conflict they find themselves in.). When Gorya asked him if one can forget the past and he whispered a no. Ultimately he is a bad guy for involving Gorya in his matters with F4. If he read the room his revenge could have stopped at the parking lot when Gorya told Thyme to never show his face to her again. If he read the room then he would have seen that he had won and hurt Thyme and I am not trying to defend his actions but I understand that hurting Gorya like F4 hurt Phupha makes sense. A loved one for a loved one but honestly he is a coward for involving Gorya(who wanted out of Thymes live and had nothing to do with Phupha) in this.
3. I read someones comment on how we all turned a blind eye at Phupha being bullied but suddenly got enraged when Gorya was made victim. This was so true, it is easy to undermine the value and worth of someone when you do not know them. Ultimately F4 are the bad guys and we have been tricked into seeing them as the heros, if it weren't for Gorya the bullying would have went on and more students would have been left traumatized or suicidal. I don't believe that the bullying would have stopped had it been another girl instead of Gorya. Let's say for instance Hana was never the antagonist in the show, if you really think about it Hana would not have been shown mercy just because she was a girl. Gorya just happened to be the "lucky girl", MJ didn't speak up for Hana when she became the target of F4. To some degree I see why he never spoke for her because she didn't go through what Gorya went through. Gender plays a role in seeing the wrong of what F4 was doing but it didn't play that big of a role. Everyone felt bad for Gorya because they knew her, people like Phupha and Hana and the rest of the students who were victims of F4 had no bond with us and the rest of the school so it was very easy for us to forget about them and their experience with the F4. The F4 is paying for their doings but it's sad that Gorya has to face the monsters that were not created by her.
The Thai version is way better than the Korean one
Thyme's mother has been nothing but a traumatic experience for Thyme and his sister. He is fighting so hard to not be the product of his mother.
Your point number 2 proves that she never really believed in Thyme. My original comment mentions that she only has short bursts of courage and that's it. She gives up too quickly, she thinks of herself and no one else. She says hurtful things and expects Thyme to just take it, Thyme has never done the right thing from the begining in her eyes. She always has to hear it from someone else. She doubts the love that Thyme has for her and that is on her. A person should know when to give up but Gorya gives up too quick.