Does the FL continue being a bit annoying? I want to like it, but the FL's confusion and disorganized state is making me question a lot of things. It's not giving mystery, more like just annoying. (hahaha)
What an annoying, toxic couple. Couldn't handle both of them all that shouting isn't healthy for the child asking for a beak-up in front of the child. That husband is also weird and such a baby.
Haha, what a funny review. I wouldn't have seen the all this if you didn't tell me. But I still quite enjoyed it, despite the shaky camera, limited dialogue and other things.
at least the second couple are implied to get together, tho this sort of thing should have happened earlier
I'm sure there's drama there too. He's an orphan with a possibly criminal record and SFL looks like she comes from an accomplished family. Koreans hate people whose family lineage can't be traced. So I doubt their relationship worked.
The second lead deserved more attention and more screen time.. Gosh I wanted their dating era so badly 😭😭😭…
Because she was practically in love with the ML for most of the drama. By the time, they stopped the ridiculous love triangle it was already E10. I said it before, they should have stopped around E5 and developed SML arch from that time.
So, telling your girlfriend that she cannot take driving lessons or drive because it's dangerous is considered romantic in Kdrama. Just because he wants to drive her to work. Isn't driving a life skill everyone should have, though?
A lot of prison scenes in dramas/movies don't match reality. Not just this show. I doubt the shows follow strictly.…
She specifically asks about a bracelet at the most crucial moment of a man's life. It sounded so tone deaf and weird. His friends kept coming to visit, while she was convinced because of a bracelet. I'm sorry, but it's so stupid.
I get the Squid Game reference, but it's like you're in a video game. The fight sequences are very good; you can already tell who to look for among the many, many extras.
I found this movie kind of annoying. Why was Monet's mother always standing around even when others were sitting. Was she a ghost? But how then did the others talk to her & see her?.
If we only get a "hint" of future dating, I'll dock another ⭐from my rating. Their dialogue (and discovering…
They should have made the SFL into a sisterly kind of friend instead of creating this weird love triangle and then just shipped the Second Leads from the start like two different love stories running parallel.
Really, didn't she try to keep them apart when she knew he already had a 1st love? I don't remember her being…
If you don't care, this conversation isn't for you. Learn to move on.
Anyway, what did he need to do for SFL? He has always been clear and honest about his feelings and friendship for her, while she had another agenda for him. This poor writing is common in K-dramas, which is both unrealistic and infantilizing to women.
Pining over a guy who’s clearly not interested for 10 episodes isn’t exactly endearing — it just makes the drama feel tacky. He told her since they were young that he already had a first love, but instead of being happy for him or seeing it as a sweet coincidence, she turns into an ogre.
She even contradicts herself and says she's protecting him because she loves him unselfishly, but she still tried to destroy his dream relationship. What a joke of an SFL.
And we’re supposed to believe she “loved him so much” when they barely even spent any real time together? Now we’re even expected to treat her like a saint just because she decided to protect the male lead. It’s way too forced — like the show’s trying to rewrite her entire character arc to make us feel sorry for her.
Besides, why would you think you're the only one with the same bracelet in the whole world?
I hope Yokohama Ryusei is not evil. I also love my Ainu warrior.
It was more like Golden Kamuy with more swordplay.
Anyway, what did he need to do for SFL? He has always been clear and honest about his feelings and friendship for her, while she had another agenda for him. This poor writing is common in K-dramas, which is both unrealistic and infantilizing to women.
Pining over a guy who’s clearly not interested for 10 episodes isn’t exactly endearing — it just makes the drama feel tacky. He told her since they were young that he already had a first love, but instead of being happy for him or seeing it as a sweet coincidence, she turns into an ogre.
She even contradicts herself and says she's protecting him because she loves him unselfishly, but she still tried to destroy his dream relationship. What a joke of an SFL.
And we’re supposed to believe she “loved him so much” when they barely even spent any real time together? Now we’re even expected to treat her like a saint just because she decided to protect the male lead. It’s way too forced — like the show’s trying to rewrite her entire character arc to make us feel sorry for her.