Even though we know the story is basic and how its going to kinda turn out, i still loved the acting, the funny chemistry, and all the characters so far. I'm hooked and the FL is soo pretty omgg
You said it right, i agree and felt the same. I didn't get bored at all if anything this is the most realistic kdrama i've seen where they have tackled a taboo with such honesty .
In episode 4, they already show us that they don't end up together. I don't know how much to believe but as far as i can tell they aren't together at the end.
i think yijin is dead and what heedo's mom meant when she said she met yijin is not literally, but maybe his grave?…
Yeah i agree, i think they are trying to trick us with the scene of 'i saw him' omg this is just getting worse and worse. I don't think i can handle another show where the leads don't have an happy ending or aren't together.
Legal age in Korea is 20 Korean age or 19 International. We can assume any ages given in a kdrama are Korean ages…
Oh wow, i didn't even pick that up or think of the differences between the age of consent and majority. Now it just makes less sense as to why people are making such a big deal out of it. Cause like you said such late teens and with only a 4 year age gap is considered ok in my opinion. Like if there was a girl in her 16-17 and a guy being 26 plus now that i understand would raise a lot of questions. But this is being blown way out of proportion and we can't even express our opinions without it backlashing on us and people getting defensive about it.
Legal age in Korea is 20 Korean age or 19 International. We can assume any ages given in a kdrama are Korean ages…
Yeah i agree, especially like you said if it's late teen/early 20s. A person who is 18 can be more mature than a 20 year old. Especially girls. It can also depend on the way the person themselves is looking at the relationship than just their age. For example if an 18 year old likes a 20 year old, that's considered more ok than a 20 year old liking an 17-18 year old. All of this is based on a law that has been created to determine when a person becomes an adult. It's like being fit into a box.
Legal age in Korea is 20 Korean age or 19 International. We can assume any ages given in a kdrama are Korean ages…
I think you said it there, its because it involves physically attraction and sex, that is why romantic relationships are more guarded . Like if its a minor and an adult, the minor can get harassed physically and emotionally which I understand is a massive concern. But a minor can also get harassed or exploited if they are only friends with an adult. Being romantically involved is not the exception, it's just seen as more dangerous because there are more chances for the physical harassment to happen.
Legal age in Korea is 20 Korean age or 19 International. We can assume any ages given in a kdrama are Korean ages…
Wow you're literally on point here, people already start getting concerned without even giving it an chance. Like there's more to life than just romance. Friendship in my opinion is a lot more important but society just doesn't give it that much of a chance when compared to romance. I'm talking majority wise here.