Apparently I’ve reached the point in life where middle age romance is my cat nip
Don't listen to them, they have pretty strong opinions and they always try to shove their opinions down everyone's throat. They do this for every dating show.
Dahye did mention marriage in her letters to Dongjin in the military so I have no idea why he's acting like she…
I don't know, I always feel like Dongjin tries to paint himself as the good, caring guy who has sacrificed everything for Dahye when Dahye also sacrificed a lot for him. I don't trust a word he says about their relationship.
Cho A and Yong Woo look good together but they're so dull and boring to watch!! It's like watching middle aged…
They're the best part of the show for me. Maybe because I'm older, but relationships that are too dynamic stress me out (like Exchange 3). I much prefer calm romances. That's why Pyeongseok/Heeji and Yoongjae/Seoeun were my faves from their respective shows. Very calm, mature, stable vibes.
I think people shouldn't judge couple on the basis of 4 episode because there are many episode left . Maybe Choa…
Yes, but also sometimes couples that do instantly like each other can stick with each other throughout if the connection is strong enough. Look at Pyeongseok and Heeji, they didn't even bother talking to other people once they were set on each other.
Apparently an acquaintance of JW leaked the endgame. Personally I liked all of the cast (which is quite rare)…
Interesting, some people said it was Jaehyung - Choa because they sat together when they went to watch Yunha's performance in November. But they were still filming then so gotta take it with a grain of salt.
Well, as I understand it, because he didn't have enough money and couldn't buy her anything. HH worked in a candy…
Also according to rumors from his university, he dated several other girls after breaking up with HW. If they're true, he used his financial status as an excuse to break up with her.
The casting this season is really a mess. Makes you appreciate how thorough Jinjoo PD's team was with their casting.
In comparison, Episode 16 in Season 2 was when the incredible Hyungyu - Haeeun arc started. I thought Jeju would be the best episodes of the season but they're so boring.
With the material, there was absolutely no need to stretch this out to 20 episodes. I understand why they needed to increase the run time of Season 2 because of the HyunHae - Gyumin love triangle, but there is nothing interesting happening here that warrants the extra four episodes.
It's a little odd how quickly obsessed se seung was to jungsub. In general these dating shows are so interesting…
Someone from a dating show (I think a contestant on His Man 1) said that all the stakes feel so high once you enter the house. You feel like you NEED to couple up with someone and if you're left alone, you'll never be able to date anyone at all lol. I think those heightened feelings and emotions are what causes people to either latch on to one person very quickly or refuse to commit to anyone in fear of getting rejected (a bit like what Jaehyung is doing imo).
In comparison, Episode 16 in Season 2 was when the incredible Hyungyu - Haeeun arc started. I thought Jeju would be the best episodes of the season but they're so boring.
With the material, there was absolutely no need to stretch this out to 20 episodes. I understand why they needed to increase the run time of Season 2 because of the HyunHae - Gyumin love triangle, but there is nothing interesting happening here that warrants the extra four episodes.
Imho, I think he broke up with her because he just wasn't into her lmao.