I highly doubt this drama will have a bad ending, since the whole point is the leads falling in love while taking care of their adopted nephew. a sad ending doesn't really fit that theme.
I always fast forward the intro on every drama I watch. I can’t imagine I’ve missed anything by doing so.
there are some great drama openings. in my opinion a good opening will immerse you into the world of the drama, or will convei the tone the drama wishes to set.
but it's always prudent to not think about the visuals of openings, these often have spoilers.
Another K-drama with a love triangle? I'm already tired of love triangles.
yep, I really wonder how they will justify him trying to get with a woman that seemingly has a husband and baby. (since the ML called her babe, so everyone will likely assume they are together, and that it's their biological son)
(I am biased since I read the manhwa) I realize that this comment is rather negative, so read at your own risk.(No spoilers past EP 1)
I don't like the change in setting, it seems like they will make the drama a lot more generic.
I also wonder 1. how much money did the Korean alcohol industry throw at this. And 2. Who thought that it would be a good idea to set a drama about pregnancy at a beer company. About EP 1: First 10 minutes seem rushed to me. And what she did should be almost be reported as sexual assault. (But it's a drama so I'll let It pass)
For the events after that: I'm not a fan of misunderstandings, so I'm glad her being his niece got cleared up at the end.
The FL spying that kiss, but not staying to see his response or asking later if they are dating is a trope that can die in hell.
At least I'm glad that they didn't make dedication to work the reason for ML's reluctance to marriage. And (so far) it seems like they also didnt make him an excessively cold CEO.
The FL is doing a great job in her role, I previously saw Heart of a genius by her, and she has fully succeeded in giving each role their own personality/vibe.
a sad ending doesn't really fit that theme.
in my opinion a good opening will immerse you into the world of the drama, or will convei the tone the drama wishes to set.
but it's always prudent to not think about the visuals of openings, these often have spoilers.
(since the ML called her babe, so everyone will likely assume they are together, and that it's their biological son)
as far as I can tell, the child you see in the intro is ai, but the environment in the intro are genuine.
I realize that this comment is rather negative, so read at your own risk.(No spoilers past EP 1)
I don't like the change in setting, it seems like they will make the drama a lot more generic.
I also wonder
1. how much money did the Korean alcohol industry throw at this.
And
2. Who thought that it would be a good idea to set a drama about pregnancy at a beer company.
About EP 1:
First 10 minutes seem rushed to me. And what she did should be almost be reported as sexual assault. (But it's a drama so I'll let It pass)
For the events after that:
I'm not a fan of misunderstandings, so I'm glad her being his niece got cleared up at the end.
The FL spying that kiss, but not staying to see his response or asking later if they are dating is a trope that can die in hell.
At least I'm glad that they didn't make dedication to work the reason for ML's reluctance to marriage.
And (so far) it seems like they also didnt make him an excessively cold CEO.