She doesn't love the fiancee, and they broke up now anyway, so now there is room for negotiation with Jungo.
Really? I really don't like the 2ML at all. I feel he took advantage of her broken heart and vulnerable state to fulfill his unrequited love. Like how he practically jumped on her when she came back from Japan and she was taken aback.
I don't think they need to force a HE because it's so clear that Jungo and Hong love each other deeply and even years apart didn't change their feelings or lessen the pain of their separation.
No I mean I don't remember her saying the exact words: "I like you enough to marry you". I'll have to rewatch it.
She doesn't love the fiancee, and they broke up now anyway, so now there is room for negotiation with Jungo.
Did she say enough to marry him? I thought she just said she liked him. I think that's fair, you can like someone without loving them or wanting to marry them. And you can also settle for someone who you think is a great person without being in love.
I don't want to excuse Jungo for not putting her as a priority, for not being more firm when other people claim…
I think the university thing might have happened at the same time as her father's bankruptcy and crisis, which then ended up being the straw that broke the camel's back. She chose to go back home and rescue her father's company rather than continue on at university in Japan.
She was working, because remember she went to her boss's wedding and Jungo didn't show up, but yes, they don't show what she was doing during the day. Maybe they didn't want to be repetitive or they wanted to emphasise her feeling of isolation? It might have been a transition period before university... Hard to say. Maybe the period of loneliness was after work when she was waiting for him to come home. Often he came home and she was already in bed asleep, or waiting up till 3am for him. Maybe they didn't flesh out her daytime activities because they didn't want it to be too slow?
I think there is such a thing as loneliness within a relationship though. Even if she had colleagues and a social life, if their relationship had boiled down to her waiting for him to come home because he promised to spend quality time with her in the evening or calling him and him never picking up, I can see how she could be lonely romantically speaking. Maybe the moral of the story there is even if you're sharing a bed, you can feel like you're a million miles away from someone if you're not spending quality time together and not getting any emotional support from your partner.
The last episode made me hopeful. If they could grow and overcome the obstacles they faced the first time round, and there is clearly still deep love and devotion, maybe there is a chance for reconciliation.
idk, i just feels FL was so selfish.. She expect everyone cares about her feeling..Lonely lonely lonely, these…
No, not everyone. She wanted her boyfriend to care about her. He left her alone way too much and always prioritised work and other people's crises over hers, leaving her isolated and unable to reach him. Be it at the police station, hospital, a family crisis, he was never there... Then he blames her for being upset. He was immature and blinded by his own trauma and obsessive mindset.
I don't think so because of the hairstyle she's wearing.... but it can be quite hard to follow the flow of this story as it keeps time jumping so we'll have to wait and see
I loved Hyeon Oh's back story. So far, it's really unclear if either Hyeon Oh or Eun Woo know each other's tragic pasts. I get the impression both of them have self esteem issues and think the other has a different background than they really do. But... how is that possible if they've been together for 8 years? Are they deliberately hiding it from each other?
I'm on episode 4 and there is something a bit off about this drama. The storytelling flow is a bit hard to follow sometimes. Also, I keep alternating between really enjoying it and feeling like giving up. I like how eccentric this drama is though, definitely my style.
I don't think they need to force a HE because it's so clear that Jungo and Hong love each other deeply and even years apart didn't change their feelings or lessen the pain of their separation.
No I mean I don't remember her saying the exact words: "I like you enough to marry you". I'll have to rewatch it.
She was working, because remember she went to her boss's wedding and Jungo didn't show up, but yes, they don't show what she was doing during the day. Maybe they didn't want to be repetitive or they wanted to emphasise her feeling of isolation? It might have been a transition period before university... Hard to say. Maybe the period of loneliness was after work when she was waiting for him to come home. Often he came home and she was already in bed asleep, or waiting up till 3am for him.
Maybe they didn't flesh out her daytime activities because they didn't want it to be too slow?
I think there is such a thing as loneliness within a relationship though. Even if she had colleagues and a social life, if their relationship had boiled down to her waiting for him to come home because he promised to spend quality time with her in the evening or calling him and him never picking up, I can see how she could be lonely romantically speaking. Maybe the moral of the story there is even if you're sharing a bed, you can feel like you're a million miles away from someone if you're not spending quality time together and not getting any emotional support from your partner.