Because it's not about romantic myths that are perpetuated by most Asian dramas like "the One"/soulmate etc. Don't…
Heh? How did they get "used and thrown" away? I think this drama is fantastic for its genre, very wholesome, very unique, lots of good life lessons in there.
I think they did great justice to both Wung and Babi. They both had successful lives of their own. Yumi had peaceful endings with both men and they remained on good terms even after breaking up!
Hope so... I really didn't like the first episode, it got a bit better after that. But it's tacky, cheap looking and the script is a bit shallow and the humour is a bit lacking for me too. Ashes of Love had a bit of that but it was funnier.
Also there was a jarring change where the sister who is initially portrayed as perfect, devoted, wise older sister suddenly gets jealous and acts differently from the way they first portray her character. The change was too abrupt for my liking.
I'm glad Yumi didn't settled for less. My respect towards Yumi reached to another level!I don't care if there's…
I felt the end of Season 2 was well done, it wrapped up the relationships with Wung and Babi and drew the focus back on Yumi's accomplishments as a person and author. But it left that ambiguous reference to Soonrok which could open up season 3 if they decide to go ahead with it. But season 2 felt finished and unfinished at the same time.
It's not scheduled unfortunately. I hope the popularity of season 2 will encourage them to find a way to make season 3 but apparently Kim Go Eun's schedule is packed.
Sometimes i really wonder what will happen just incase in future, both woong and babi sons fall in love with yumi…
What?! No, ew. Creepy af. The age difference would be huge. Yumi is in her early to mid 30s by the end of season 2 I think. Wung and Babi are a similar age. So, let's say she gets married in her mid 30s, has a baby in the next 1-4 years, you're looking at an age difference of 40 years. So, when Yumi's daughter would be 20, they would be in their 60s!
After reading a lot comment i don't know if this drama is my type, i guess i will skip it, even the story good,…
Because it's not about romantic myths that are perpetuated by most Asian dramas like "the One"/soulmate etc. Don't get me wrong, I like those dramas too. This drama is just different because it's a realistic portrayal of modern dating life. Lovers come and go. This drama is ultimately about Yumi's journey of self-discovery, learning to love others and herself, career and other pursuits and happiness/mental health. It's such a wholesome drama, just don't go into it expecting the usual cliches.
I think they did great justice to both Wung and Babi. They both had successful lives of their own. Yumi had peaceful endings with both men and they remained on good terms even after breaking up!
Also there was a jarring change where the sister who is initially portrayed as perfect, devoted, wise older sister suddenly gets jealous and acts differently from the way they first portray her character. The change was too abrupt for my liking.
Eternal Love of Dream solved all of those destiny issues.