I have to be honest, the writer seems lost here. It feels like she's wandering aimlessly, much like a person stumbling…
However, I wouldn't go so far as to say the writer was completely lost. While the romance may not have hit the mark, the effort to keep things grounded and realistic might have resonated with some viewers, who prefer a slower, less conventional love story. Not everyone looks for the same tropes in a romance, and sometimes pushing the boundaries can result in mixed reactions. The writer may have been exploring new angles, which unfortunately didn't land for everyone, but that doesn't mean the entire direction was misguided.
I think the review section isn't very helpful right now. It would be better if kisskh opened the review sections only after a drama has finished airing. On another note, I'm glad Moeum and Danho are finally together what a relief . it would have been nice if she still went to Antarctica she deserves it.
There’s a difference between a drama having flaws in the writing and being badly written. Honestly, I don’t think that’s the case here. After reading today’s comments, it’s clear that people have mixed opinions some appreciate the character development and storytelling, while others express frustration over pacing and plot choices.
If the drama were truly badly written, we wouldn’t see such realistic portrayals, like the leads’ relationship, the female lead’s fears through a well-developed ex backstory, or the various neighborhood stories. Each of the characters has their flaws the mom, the male lead, the female lead, and even the dads (though not as much).
In all, I believe some viewers have a love-hate relationship with this drama, and for those who’ve disliked it from the start, that’s their issue to deal with. Personally, I’m invested and looking forward to seeing how it wraps up in the final two episodes.
Yes she was afraid of her future with illness. That's realistic!!
Yes, there are many reasons why her behavior is different. Perhaps if their relationship had started a bit earlier, would more viewers understand her better?
You keep suggesting that the decisions by the writer "add complexity" and "add more dimension to the narrative"…
i see your point, but I think everyone has different ways of expressing their feelings. While the complexity in the storyline may frustrate some viewers, it can also reflect the reality of relationships. Not every choice will resonate with everyone, and that's okay. We both have different perspectives.
The mothers really need to put their egos aside. It’s not that they don’t want the leads together they’re just competing over who’s better. I hope the leads can tune them out because, in the end, there’s nothing the mothers can do to change things. The dads, on the other hand, seem completely unbothered by the situation, which makes more sense since they aren’t in any competition with each other.
In my opinion, the connection between the leads is definitely there, though it might depend on how each viewer interprets their dynamic. . I know its common for some people to feel frustrated when female characters aren't as outwardly affectionate, but that doesn't mean the connection is lacking.
Not everyone shows their feelings in the same way or at the same pace, and that adds complexity to their characters. Take the first proposal, for example it made sense for her to reject it because the timing felt rushed. Her hesitation adds depth to the story, and I expected that reaction.
I also disagree with the idea that illness was used just to resolve issues. While the writer introduced challenges like illness, I believe it wasn’t merely a plot device to fix communication. Instead, it highlights real struggles and adds more dimension to the narrative.
I absolutely love this drama so much The plot beautifully balances heavy, emotional themes with lighter, fun moments, and the leads have undeniable chemistry. I'm so glad Hae-in and So-min worked together on this project.
it feels like they were meant to bring these characters to life. This is hands down the best melo romcom of the year for me, and the childhood best friends to lovers trope is done so well here! I can't believe we only have two weeks left, and I'm definitely not ready to say goodbye to this amazing journey 💔.
If fans keep attacking one comment instead of ignoring it, I fear the battle will never end. I'm sure that a lot…
Letting people say what they want while choosing not to engage can definitely keep things drama-free. 👍 It's all about protecting your peace and not feeling obligated to respond.
If fans keep attacking one comment instead of ignoring it, I fear the battle will never end. I'm sure that a lot…
You might want to consider blocking them if they're not understanding your point, or just stop responding altogether. Continuing to reply can often escalate the situation and lead to more conflicts.
If the drama were truly badly written, we wouldn’t see such realistic portrayals, like the leads’ relationship, the female lead’s fears through a well-developed ex backstory, or the various neighborhood stories. Each of the characters has their flaws the mom, the male lead, the female lead, and even the dads (though not as much).
In all, I believe some viewers have a love-hate relationship with this drama, and for those who’ve disliked it from the start, that’s their issue to deal with. Personally, I’m invested and looking forward to seeing how it wraps up in the final two episodes.
Not everyone shows their feelings in the same way or at the same pace, and that adds complexity to their characters. Take the first proposal, for example it made sense for her to reject it because the timing felt rushed. Her hesitation adds depth to the story, and I expected that reaction.
I also disagree with the idea that illness was used just to resolve issues. While the writer introduced challenges like illness, I believe it wasn’t merely a plot device to fix communication. Instead, it highlights real struggles and adds more dimension to the narrative.
it feels like they were meant to bring these characters to life. This is hands down the best melo romcom of the year for me, and the childhood best friends to lovers trope is done so well here! I can't believe we only have two weeks left, and I'm definitely not ready to say goodbye to this amazing journey 💔.