I really don't understand the hate towards the confession scene it's not like he suddenly developed feelings for…
i can't speak for everyone of course but the reason why i, personelly, wasn't a fan of his confession is because it was so random. Not random to us viewers, but to her. He disappeared from her life for 10 years and then he just randomly shows up and expects what exactly? We know he wasnt happy while being away, we know he fancied her since forever. But howw is she to know?
the way people are actively stressing about juwon becoming successful baffles me, is there a rule that people…
exactly! we haven't seen Ju Won since high school, we don't know what's been happening to get since then.. maybe she just learnt how to bake and discovered to be good at it? it's not like people are allowed to only be successful in things the did/were good at in high school
I feel like Hae Jun is secretly rich 😆 He looked like he can't take care of himself, probably because he's…
thats what i think too. Especially when he eas looking at the property for Appa saying it has to be the best and the biggest. That doesnt scrram "poor" to me 😂
that policeman at the station after the bakery incident. I swar i know the actor but for the love of god i cant remember from where. send help, please!
That literally sent me xD I was like, did I read that right???? He looks his age if not younger!!! In this specific…
i even switched to korean subtitles and listened to that prosecutor say the word like 10 times to make aure it wasnt a typo in the subtitles... SO WEIRD, RIGHT?
I will be watching for Se Jeong, but it's not like Im going to wait for the next ep with held breath. There is something in this drama that just not doing it for me, but maybe it will pick up..
if my bf dragged me along for 8 years, broke up with me for four more, constantly made me feel like I wasn't shit…
if my bf withheld truth about his family life for YEARS and then broke up with me for some dubious reason and then wanted to get back together as his Plain Toast Kiss heals everything, Id be like "new number, who dis?"
I mean, if my bf proposed to me in front of two men who are in love with me and a woman who's in love with him, Id be like "DUDE, READ THE ROOM" and I'd just nip that cringe proposal in the bud.
i HATED two last episodes. The fact that we got "true love will heal your mental illness" trope is the reason why the writer should stand up and apologise to all of us. Not to mention the fact that the true love that "healed" Eun Ho was the one that broke her in the first place.
I also hated the tonal shift of the last two episodes making this some kind of comedy? wtf? honestly.. What really enraged me was the whole "say goodbye to Hye Ri" dinner which was bizarre at best. Ju Yeon saying goodbye to his first love in a very touching way and being interrupted by Plain Toast Oppa was cringe and cruel and not funny at all. Also making Ju Yeon sit there, surrounded by random people and being forced to watch his love to say yes to Plain Toast Oppa's marriage proposal was unnecessary.
honestly, who approved this script?
The only good thing abput this drama was cinematography, which was out. of. this. world.
send help, please!
There is something in this drama that just not doing it for me, but maybe it will pick up..
also, FUCK JIN A'S mum.
I also hated the tonal shift of the last two episodes making this some kind of comedy? wtf? honestly..
What really enraged me was the whole "say goodbye to Hye Ri" dinner which was bizarre at best.
Ju Yeon saying goodbye to his first love in a very touching way and being interrupted by Plain Toast Oppa was cringe and cruel and not funny at all. Also making Ju Yeon sit there, surrounded by random people and being forced to watch his love to say yes to Plain Toast Oppa's marriage proposal was unnecessary.
honestly, who approved this script?
The only good thing abput this drama was cinematography, which was out. of. this. world.