I'm halfway through and loving it so far, but the moral standards of some of these characters are absurd. In one scene, the fire rescue crew is trying to talk a woman out of committing suicide while bystanders are insulting this poor woman. In another scene, a doctor is receiving verbal abuse from the patients family after saving the patients life because of some damage done to the property as a result of rescuing the patient. Instead of thanking the doctor, they're abusing her. They're more concerned about the property than their family member. But wait, there's more. In another scene, an elderly woman has a ring stuck on her finger after trying it on in the jewellery shop. She's at risk of losing her finger from lack of blood flow, but the husband and son don't want to cut the ring off. Otherwise, they'll have to pay for the ring. While this is happening She's crying, and the husband is yelling at her for putting on the ring. It was up to the fireman to comfort her.
Actually in episode 13 (which I'm watching right now) he confesses to her in a round about way while arguing with her, but she immediately puts a stop to it saying you'll always be my brother.
Wait. The ML is acting like an ahole towards FL becuase she dumped him 8 years ago when they were still kids?And…
Do you actually think that way about the ML? She dumps him and returns years later expecting him to just roll over and accept her as if nothing happened. She's also very inconsistent, one moment she wants him, the next she doesn't. Does he not have a right to reject her? Or is it because he's a male character? Therefore, it's expected of him to love the FL unconditionally without a second thought or hesitation? Would you still think that way if the roles were reversed? Does the FL get a free pass because she's a female character?
omg, I just found out the female lead is younger than me!! And I thought she was older like a 93 liner
But it doesn't even matter if that's the reason. There's nothing wrong with the casting or their ages. They're all professional adults who've probably worked hard to get these roles. Let's not take anything away from them.
Tbt when yang yang acted with women his age lmao. Now he is 2nd rate actor who plays with little girls at 30+
I don't understand your comment. What are you trying to say? What's wrong with casting young actresses? Do you want the older ones to replace the younger ones? So when will the younger actresses get their opportunities? The experienced older actresses have had their roles and opportunities. Now it's time for the younger actresses to have a go. If they're not getting these roles, they'll never become stars. Unless you're just upset that your handsome actor is with young beautiful women? What if it was an older actress with a younger actor? Would you still think the same? I don't think you would have a problem with it. You might even be thinking, "You go girl." I don't see any issues with the casting. They're all professional adults who've probably worked hard to get these roles. Let's not take anything away from them. They're both beautiful actors with great chemistry together.
It's a drama without any drama at all. So for me it's like a little happy bubble, but that won't be interesting…
Yeah, that's why i understand it's rated highly. I know many viewers like this type of show. The romance was going well, but for me, if it stays like this for the whole drama, it will get boring. Then i didn't like the other stuff they were adding to it like the long music and food scenes.
I dropped it after episode 5. Nothing was happening. I can see why people might like it, but i need drama, misunderstandings, and love triangles. This looks like it has none of that, so I'll probably be bored. And then they overdid the food and music, like one scene was almost 5 minutes of the leads singing, i figured if they are going to do this for the whole show, then I'm out. If you like a simple, calm romance with a musical and cooking documentary, then you'll love this. Damn, i was really looking forward to this. I thought the story would be different. The description is a bit misleading. Everything it says happens in the beginning. I thought it would be spread out throughout the drama. Maybe they meet, don't get along because of some misunderstandings, not realising he is her idol, then getting to know each other and falling in love, then discovering his other identity, realising her lover is her idol. Maybe some scheming second leads trying to break them up, but overcoming it, making their relationship even stronger. I guess none of that happened?
Does anyone know if any of these characters are based on real people? It has the feel of telling a story about…
I just started this. How's the main couple relationship? How long does it take before she discovers hes the famous voice actor? Any love triangles? Happy ending?
Edit: Now I'm on the music channel😂