Gosh that would be so nice. theyβre so sweet together and supportive iβd take the next ten episodes of them…
I agree, I don't think Taejun would react badly just simply from the way he has been encouraging and supportive of Taeyang despite even knowing some of the details of what happened in the past. So I agree I don't think he would change his stance and blame her. My sister said, the only thing is how Taeyang might react because of her low self esteem if she finds out that Junyoung is his sister she might my deliberately disconnect herself thinking that Taejun might be upset. But I hope that doesn't happen either. Hoping that they have strong relationship and they don't break up and that they talk through all their issues.
I'm wondering if this is going to go the obvious way (ie: he learns she was partially responsible for ending his…
Yeah I am loving the us against the world thing too. I am hoping the writer shows us a strong kind of relationship that lasts even through tough times. I think that would be awesome if the writer decides to go that route. But that would take a very skillful writer because some writers don't know what to write if there is no angst or break up.
Also does anyone know why she made him eat the burgers too? Seems kinda mean.
I think you misunderstood, she wasn't feeding him the bad food that made everyone sick. She was feeding him a different food and bread that was not bad so he can flush out the bad stuff in his stomach because he had already ate the bad food. So she was actually trying to help him not get sick.
I love Taejun and Taeyang's relationship they are so cute together. In other dramas sometimes you barely get moments with the main characters being affectionate. But one thing I like about this drama is there are many moments with the main characters being cute together. How am I going to wait till next week. π Also I absolutely dislike Taejun's parents. Why did they even raise Taejun if they don't even care about him. I have never seen such blatant bias with parent's like this before. It's annoying that he had to be comforting and babying his mother while he was the one who needed comfort and care because he was sick. How can a parents heart not ache when they see their child sick. The annoying fragility of the mother is also getting on my nerves too.
Just seeing what both the main characters have gone through it is cute how they have found comfort in each other and hope they can be the warmth to each other that they didn't get from others.
Also the character arc of Youngshim I am not so sure about it. I think the writer could have made a more stable character arc. They way Youngshim was treating Taeyang you would have thought she knew about the injury, or that she was personally impacted by what Taeyang might have done. But now in this episode it turns out she doesn't even know about the injury and she also now not convinced she even did the bribe. A couple of episodes ago Younghshim was out for blood and even smacked the main girl in the face with clothes and said don't mess with the air I breathe. And now it turns out she doesn't even know about many things. Then why the heck was she so angry. Her anger wasn't warranted at all then for sure. I just the think that the writer used her as bait to kind create imagery of something very dramatic and harsh was going on but then turn around, oh that's not what it is. I felt like I was tricked haha. The reaction doesn't match they actually context of what the writer decided to do. The harshness of their behavior doesn't match what they know. All I know is the they are all going have character arc changes and suddenly they are all going to be suddenly secretly kind people. I just think they should take responsibility for their actions and the way they behaved and actually own up that they were being mean bullies and that they were absolutely wrong to do that.
Hmm... just a theory here but let's say Jun Young is a good character. Her story could be where she was glad she…
I highly agree with your theory. My sister thought about that too that maybe she actually didn't enjoy playing badminton and wanted to quit a long time ago but because of pressure and adoration from her parents and people she didn't quit so when she was injured she thought this was her actual ticket out.
I am thinking what if Junyoung actually even lied about the physical therapy not working. What if she could have actually recovered but she chose to lie and say she couldn't recover so she could leave badminton. So what if Junyoung's injury was not detrimental at all.
There is a lot 2521 trauma going around in the comment section. I have never seen people so scared of a sad ending while watching drama before. We are only 5 episodes in and there is still 11 episodes to go, so it's too early to assuming anything at the moment. So let's just see how the journey goes. π
if they try dating or not looks like itβs topical for next episode. and with respect to the first snow fall,…
Yes definitely aware that first snowfall is important culturally in romantic relationships in Korea after watching many Korean romance dramas, even though that doesn't make me an expert π. I just wondering because they decided to show Taeyang write about those important days such Christmas and first snowfall etc, and that she would want to spend time with him and that she want's to go out with him to then have him highlight at the end that it is first snowfall then back hugged her which seemed more like a romantic relationship kind of hug. So It felt like the writer wanted people to pick up something. Either way we will see ep 6, if they are going out or not. π But it's true it could be he is just simply saying that because he likes her and that romantic important day is on his mind and maybe he didn't see the letter.
Also I absolutely dislike Taejun's parents. Why did they even raise Taejun if they don't even care about him. I have never seen such blatant bias with parent's like this before. It's annoying that he had to be comforting and babying his mother while he was the one who needed comfort and care because he was sick. How can a parents heart not ache when they see their child sick. The annoying fragility of the mother is also getting on my nerves too.
Just seeing what both the main characters have gone through it is cute how they have found comfort in each other and hope they can be the warmth to each other that they didn't get from others.
Also the character arc of Youngshim I am not so sure about it. I think the writer could have made a more stable character arc. They way Youngshim was treating Taeyang you would have thought she knew about the injury, or that she was personally impacted by what Taeyang might have done. But now in this episode it turns out she doesn't even know about the injury and she also now not convinced she even did the bribe. A couple of episodes ago Younghshim was out for blood and even smacked the main girl in the face with clothes and said don't mess with the air I breathe. And now it turns out she doesn't even know about many things. Then why the heck was she so angry. Her anger wasn't warranted at all then for sure. I just the think that the writer used her as bait to kind create imagery of something very dramatic and harsh was going on but then turn around, oh that's not what it is. I felt like I was tricked haha. The reaction doesn't match they actually context of what the writer decided to do. The harshness of their behavior doesn't match what they know. All I know is the they are all going have character arc changes and suddenly they are all going to be suddenly secretly kind people. I just think they should take responsibility for their actions and the way they behaved and actually own up that they were being mean bullies and that they were absolutely wrong to do that.
I am thinking what if Junyoung actually even lied about the physical therapy not working. What if she could have actually recovered but she chose to lie and say she couldn't recover so she could leave badminton. So what if Junyoung's injury was not detrimental at all.