He's enlisting soon, maybe it's the break he needs.
Versatility is not the problem. The script of those dramas is. Lee Jaewook is versatile and that's not even a compliment, it's a fact. The disparity between Season 1 and 2 Jang Uk already proved that. No matter how talented an actor you are, If you working under a shitty script, it will surely have an effect.
“It’s a drama from ENA, for fuck’s sake… this is so annoying. Their shows are often pretty mediocre, even…
Every platform either cable platforms or big platform like Netflix, e.t.c has it's share of good and bad dramas, so I don't think the platform being ENA should be a reason you assume the show to be bad. ENA has great dramas too.
This drama will either be good or mediocre depending on the script. And that's irrespective of which ever channel it's airing.
My sentiments exactly. I’m always going into Netflix dramas with low expectations because they keep doing this.…
Dear hongrang annoyed me the most. The overall concept, characters and story was a masterpiece, but execution ruined it due to fast pacing (not enough episode to flesh out the story, plot and characters)
Perfection was never the idea of this story and characters. If you looking for perfection here, you won't find it. The show made it clear from the beginning that they are telling a story of two flawed people who fell in love with each other, broken by a shared pain and guilt, characters who act based on emotions therefore always making wrong decisions. It's plain, it's genuine, it's realistic, we see such people in our world today often and that's why I like and can relate to this drama despite the few shortcoming in plot execution.
These two people learning to let go of that guilt and pain and healing together, embracing what they feel for each other, rediscovering themselves and building on that and finally chosing love and acceptance for each other despite their imperfections is what the show promised, and so far I'm happy that's what they have delivered.
The show depicted one of the best non toxic breakup and divorce I've seen in a while.
Also, they did so well with Hakyung character development. The way she is not only focused on herself like before, she is begining to see and understand Doha's perspective and how that tragedy also affected him. She may not be happy that Doha kept some information from her but she is now getting the reasons he had to do so and also encouraged him that they should start dealing with things together.
She is no longer running away from him or her feelings and fears, she has decided to embrace it and accept whatever may come in the future with the faith that together, they can get through it.
Now this is how you develop a female lead character like Song Hakyung.
I like as they are are not letting Do young's arc to die in the story narrative.
Keeping his character arc alive is very vital cause that was part of what caused the crack in our leads relationship in the first place and he also represents alot to both of them. I hope they end his arc on a good note and for both to finally move on from that loss, pain and guilt.
I don't know if I'm wrong but I feel like the lawyer kind of represent in a way what Do young represent in Hakyung's…
We have 4 episodes left, I really hope the show wraps up well but I won't put my hopes that high considering they still has alot to sort out in the story including the yet unknown Doha trauma. the one bugging me the most is that strange figure/person that is always spying outside the peanut house 🤔
A justified ending will be enough for me though. Let's see how it goes
I also don't like how it low-key looks like cheating. She's still officially dating the lawyer though he knows…
On that, I trust and believe Song Hakyung ended things with the lawyer before that kiss happened. I could be wrong but we will see in the next episode.
Ha Gyeong seems more mature and grounded when she’s with the lawyer. With Do Ha, they’re both toxic to each…
You are right. She seems more matured with the lawyer than with Doha. And thats one interesting premise of this drama to me, it sparks the discussion; 'is it possible for one to be naturally more composed, matured when you are with A even though A is not your partner or the one you love romantically? And is there anything wrong with that when it comes to life in general?
Notice how Do Young shows up more in the narrative the more comfortable Ha Gyeong gets with talking about him??…
I don't know if I'm wrong but I feel like the lawyer kind of represent in a way what Do young represent in Hakyung's life. Remember she said, with Doyoung, she could tell him anything no matter how personal and he was always able to understand and connect with her. She even talked about Do young easily without pain I think for the first time with the lawyer.
From my observation, though I could be wrong; her relationship with the lawyer is more of the kind of relationship she had with Do young and that's why they could connect very well even though she doesn't like him romantically.
I’ve been watching this drama from the start, and the more I follow it, the more I love and understand the way it’s written. If u are not really paying attention, it genuinely feels like the story isn’t moving, like the characters are stuck, the plot isn’t going anywhere, and even the healing theme we were promised isn’t showing up. To a casual viewer, it can look like the drama is just repeating itself.
But that’s actually what makes this show different.
It doesn’t reveal its big moments all at once. Instead, everything comes out in small and quiet details. The emotions, the character changes, the hints about their past, the healing moments. they are all scattered in little pieces throughout each episode. If u are not focused, u won’t even notice them. And then it’s easy to think nothing is happening.
But when u sit with it and really watch, you start connecting those little things together. You realize the characters are changing slowly and realistically. u see that the story is healing them step by step, even in ways they don’t recognize yet. The development is slow and subtle, but it’s definitely there and it’s intentional.
For me, that’s what makes this drama stand out. It’s the kind of show that needs your attention. It makes you slow down, observe, and feel with the characters. And when you do that, you start to appreciate how much depth and beauty the story has been building from the beginning.
Yeah the preview is what concerns me. After she made that decision, Doha is suppose to give her the space she…
Exactly. Their relationship is not healthy at this point. And I believe Doha has a huge part in that. His character needs serious development. He can't remain wanting things his own way till the end of the show
"It’s not romantic persistence; it’s intimidation."That's been his MO from the start though? He keeps…
Hakyung may be right in a way when she said they are both toxic for each other.
And you are right about Doha's attitude, he always wanthings to go exactly as he wants, he thinks everything can be fixed by his own method which is dominance.
Their relationship is such a complicated thrill, 😅. I wonder how the writer plans to end this
My feelings about episode 6 were a mix of frustration and second-hand embarrassment. I had been genuinely excited…
Yeah the preview is what concerns me. After she made that decision, Doha is suppose to give her the space she desire, then she will realize and come to terms on her own she still wants to be with Doha. Making Doha overly jealous and tagging along in her relationship with the lawyer is not good plot development at all and will degrade his character, cause at the end, if she finally give in to Doha, it will seem like a forced and manipulated love. She is to come back to Doha on her own will not the other way round.
Giving we never know how things will turn out in this drama, I'm hoping as well Ep7/8 will do justice
I don't think the story was executed wrong. I think the audience came in with the wrong expectations and over…
What do you think of the lawyer? To me, he seems to already solved the puzzle between Doha and Hakyung in earlier episode. I think he is aware they both like each other or at least they mean alot to each other. He is smart enough to know that.
Do you think he has other reasons for asking Hakyung out or he really likes her and didn't let Doha know on this before making a move on her. Considering he likes to be professional, don't you think it's out of character for him?
This drama will either be good or mediocre depending on the script. And that's irrespective of which ever channel it's airing.
'Can this love be translated' first teaser was released in december
If the drama will air in Feb, the teaser will surely be released this January.
For the break up; I'm talking about our second lead couple and also the break up between song hakyung and the lawyer.
For the divorce; it's about Doha's mom and dad
These two people learning to let go of that guilt and pain and healing together, embracing what they feel for each other, rediscovering themselves and building on that and finally chosing love and acceptance for each other despite their imperfections is what the show promised, and so far I'm happy that's what they have delivered.
Also, they did so well with Hakyung character development. The way she is not only focused on herself like before, she is begining to see and understand Doha's perspective and how that tragedy also affected him. She may not be happy that Doha kept some information from her but she is now getting the reasons he had to do so and also encouraged him that they should start dealing with things together.
She is no longer running away from him or her feelings and fears, she has decided to embrace it and accept whatever may come in the future with the faith that together, they can get through it.
Now this is how you develop a female lead character like Song Hakyung.
Keeping his character arc alive is very vital cause that was part of what caused the crack in our leads relationship in the first place and he also represents alot to both of them. I hope they end his arc on a good note and for both to finally move on from that loss, pain and guilt.
A justified ending will be enough for me though. Let's see how it goes
From my observation, though I could be wrong; her relationship with the lawyer is more of the kind of relationship she had with Do young and that's why they could connect very well even though she doesn't like him romantically.
But that’s actually what makes this show different.
It doesn’t reveal its big moments all at once. Instead, everything comes out in small and quiet details. The emotions, the character changes, the hints about their past, the healing moments. they are all scattered in little pieces throughout each episode. If u are not focused, u won’t even notice them. And then it’s easy to think nothing is happening.
But when u sit with it and really watch, you start connecting those little things together. You realize the characters are changing slowly and realistically. u see that the story is healing them step by step, even in ways they don’t recognize yet. The development is slow and subtle, but it’s definitely there and it’s intentional.
For me, that’s what makes this drama stand out. It’s the kind of show that needs your attention. It makes you slow down, observe, and feel with the characters. And when you do that, you start to appreciate how much depth and beauty the story has been building from the beginning.
People enjoy fantasy over reality these days.
And you are right about Doha's attitude, he always wanthings to go exactly as he wants, he thinks everything can be fixed by his own method which is dominance.
Their relationship is such a complicated thrill, 😅. I wonder how the writer plans to end this
Giving we never know how things will turn out in this drama, I'm hoping as well Ep7/8 will do justice
Do you think he has other reasons for asking Hakyung out or he really likes her and didn't let Doha know on this before making a move on her. Considering he likes to be professional, don't you think it's out of character for him?