Ah it was such an exciting and funny episode, but still a little sad at the end - the preview seems too serious and HJ-HDS relationship facing more obstacles..
How is the MDL rating so low for this? It's probably the best series I've seen in a long time! I don't get it…
Yeah TV ratings are good, but I don’t understand the gap! I thought international audience would lap this up - even my novice kdrama friends are so into this!
How is the MDL rating so low for this? It's probably the best series I've seen in a long time! I don't get it - am I such a wimp for fluffy romance that I am rating it so highly in my mind?
Im just getting concerned why Dushik went to urology hospital? Is he sick? Or he is apparently rich 🤔?
There are about 9 departments in that building - we don’t know which one he went to - maybe someone who speaks Korean can tell us what the others were..
I’m getting a little distracted by all the reviews mentioning dimples.. while I do enjoy the dimples and think both actors are cute, it’s a physical, ephemeral attribute and not the highlight of the drama.. The acting, cinematography and community-feel along with the little details are SO good! Gives me R1988 vibes. I just want to let people know that it’s not the dimples that’s making us all swoon over it!
I found it incredibly difficult to watch It's okay to not be okay, and could not go past episode 2. I could never explain why, but a lot of it is what you describe here - the use of mental illness as a plot device sits uncomfortably with me.