Omg Knetz are asking for another drama pairing of the leads ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ the drama hasn't ended yet....they want them…
Yes... They seriously need to star in another drama where they can let their chemistry shine. The lack of romance in this one is really bugging me. I mean, I could let it slide in other shows, but this couple's chemistry is off the charts.Sure, they love each other, but there's just not enough romance compared to other shows.I'm crossing my fingers for them to get cast in a super cheesy, head-over-heels romance next time
I just noticed that there were so many passionate kisses between the characters before they got married, but after…
True.. I'm so pissed.. They talked about filming so many kiss scenes, but we only got to see one proper kiss. I think them already being married actually reduced a lot of their romantic moments. We only saw them being lovey-dovey rather than like strangers, only in episode 13. It's realistic, but it's a huge waste of such good chemistry.
"That 'I've always loved you and will continue to do so' line really hit me hard... ðŸ˜ðŸ’” I'm just not prepared for whatever's coming next. She's either going to lose all her memories or decide to die with them intact. Either way, it's going to break my heart. But I'm kinda relieved that most of my concerns got sorted out in this episode. That scene where Hyun Woo cries while Hae In sleeps on his shoulder, and when he says 'there's something I didn't tell you,' along with Hyun Woo getting to know about Hae In's POV... It's all been sorted out nicely. I guess I always kinda knew we wouldn't get a fairy-tale happy ending. The writer's previous dramas 'My Love from Another Star' and 'Crash Landing on You' had happy endings, but with the couple only being together for a limited time, not every day like normal couples, while in LOBS everyone lost memories of FML. So, I wasn't expecting a 100% happy ending. But I'm still hoping for a dreamy happy ending for this couple because they've suffered so much already. I'm both scared and excited for the next episode.
Does anyone else feel torn because you can't give up on the drama, as you love it and are emotionally invested in it so much, but at the same time, you want to give up on it, at least now, without risking your mental health in case of a tragic ending? That one scene we've all been scared of since day one was in the preview. On top of that, what Hyun Woo said in the last scene of the preview also bugs me a lot now. They seemed happy in the first half of the preview, which scares me the most because most of the time, previews are misleading. And probably a lot of people wouldn't agree with what I'm going to say now, but I really think they should've added more scenes of Hyun Woo and Hae In. I know they've been married and also gone through a lot, so it's natural not to have so much romance, but since this is a romcom, I expected more of them from this. It kind of feels like they're wasting such super chemistry between the leads by unnecessary plots. Especially if this is going to be a sad ending. It's not fair to add this whole fraud plot to the drama. That actually gets more screen time. We have only four episodes left, but other than them being apart or sad, I've rarely seen them together being romantic, even in flashback epilogues. If they're going to reduce their screen time together like this, at least they should give us a super satisfying ending. I will give up on watching K-dramas if this ends on a disappointing note now. They really can't do that after not letting us see them together to our heart's content.
I read somewhere that the writers are saying we’ll be disappointed with the ending… it’s making my heartache…
No way they'd say that about their own drama. That makes no sense. Whether it's happy or sad, why would they add an ending that even they themselves believe would be disappointing for viewers? As far as I know, the writers didn't say anything. Only TVN released an article about QOT special episodes. And apparently, it was mistranslated into English by someone, and everyone seemed to be confused by that. I was too. It actually says that the special episodes were added so that viewers wouldn't miss the drama so much after it ends. But in different words. That's all
You seem to have misunderstood a confusing translation. The disappointment is referring to the fact that the drama…
Thank you for the clarification, but the translation mentioned exactly what I understood. Every one of the comments also understood it that way, even the caption says, 'It looks like it's gonna be a sad ending.' It's not a misunderstanding but a very inaccurate translation. Anyway, thank you for letting me know. They must be talking about the disappointment viewers will have after the drama ends.
does anyone really surprise at the end of episode 11? like I can see it coming right after he's walking towards…
I know... from the moment he called her 'Hae In', i knew that it wasn't Hyun Woo. And as you said, the whole situation was so weird, like it was hinting that something was wrong
I saw someone post the translation of an article from TVN about the two special episodes on TikTok. It was mentioned that the special episodes will be aired to make up for the disappointing conclusion of the drama. I mean, would TVN really say that about their own drama? It's like they're just giving away the whole ending and even criticizing the drama. I couldn't find the original article to check if this is true. Does anyone else know about this? We are already suffering enough... Why on earth would they rub salt in our wounds like this? ðŸ˜
so far we've seen hyunwoo's love and sacrifices for her. hopefully the next 6 will be haein showing her love for…
True.. From the beginning, I pitied her and liked her more than i ever liked the ML. Hyun Woo only thought about himself and believed he was the only victim in the marriage, while she was going through the same or even more than him. What he is doing now seems more like he's doing it because he feels sorry for forgetting that he loved her, and because he's regretting about the way he behaved. But even though she was cold to him, she never stopped loving him or thought of leaving his side. She really did so much more than him.
so far we've seen hyunwoo's love and sacrifices for her. hopefully the next 6 will be haein showing her love for…
But she too has already done so much for him, even though it has not been acknowledged. Forgiving him even after finding out that he waited for her death (although it was for a short time) proves how much she loves him. The only thing that should come out in the next six episodes is what she has done for Hyun Woo all this time. That part should be revealed. She doesn't have to do anything more to prove her love. Revealing what she has done so far would prove her love itself. The writer should really use the next six episodes to reveal all of it.
about their childhood encounter, personally I guess that's the beauty of somethings, and you gate keep them, i…
If we're talking about the whole 'meant to be' thing in dramas, I feel like this show is way past that. Their childhood meeting already sets up the whole 'fate' angle. So whether he finds out or not, it doesn't really change much . And he remembers her from the past, even though it was a brief encounter. I don't think it's forceful though. If he really fell for her the first time he saw her, it's very possible to remember her. Personally, I really don't mind if a drama is realistic or not. Actually, I tend to like dramas more when they're a bit unrealistic – it's what makes them a "drama". And if we're talking reality, I think it'd make more sense if he did find out. It's kind of surprising he hasn't already, considering they have been married for a while. Shouldn't there be high school photos of her somewhere? In real life, wouldn't most married couples have seen each other's pictures from the past? If he had, wouldn't he have already recognized that his wife was his first love? It would make sense if he didn't remember the face of that high school girl, but he does remember her vividly – that's why he told his friend she was pretty. The fact that he didn't recognize her all this time seems more unrealistic to me than him finding out about it now.
But isn't it soo heart wrenching that he loves her so much despite not knowing all of that..
Yes.. But i think it would be even more heart wrenching if he knows that she also loves him as much as he does. It just not fair for both of them if he doesn't get to know any of this.
Whenever I think about 'QOT,' it just fills me with happiness and all the feels. But there's one thing that frustrates me: I hate to think about how much Hyun Woo doesn't know while Hae In knows everything. He doesn't know that his first love was also Hae In and that the audio player is originally hers. He doesn't know that Hae In's first love is him. He doesn't know that she also suffered a lot by herself after they lost their baby. He doesn't know that even when they were apart, she still defended and protected him in front of her family. He doesn't know that she asked for the divorce for his sake, because he had to endure a lot with herself and her family, not because she hates him. He doesn't know that during their divorce process, she visited all the places that he used to visit and wondered about him all day. He doesn't know she was right behind the door listening to him when he said he loves him. He doesn't know that she cried in his favorite diner, saying that he makes her want to live. Clearly, he doesn't even know how much she loves him and cares for him. If there's one thing that I have to dislike about this drama, it would be this. I want him to know all of this. I really hope the writer will somehow find a way to reveal all this to Hyun Woo.
Tell me about it. So misleading. People consider humor as comedy that's the problem. Anything comes with humor, labeled as comedy no matter what the ending is.
I might come off as a bit crazy to my family these days, because one minute I'm laughing my head off, and the next, I'm bawling my eyes out because of this drama. First, it's like 'Uncontrollably Fond,' and now they're throwing in 'Big Mouth ' vibes too? How many references are they taking from dramas with sad endings? It's becoming harder to believe in a happy ending with everything that's going on, and it's driving me nuts. And can we please stop labeling dramas with sad endings as 'romcoms'? Yeah, they've got loads of humor, but laughter alone doesn't make it a comedy. Comedy and tragedy are like polar opposites, so calling dramas with sad endings comedies is just misleading. I was trying to reassure myself that this drama was a romcom, only to find out that even 'Uncontrollably Fond' is tagged as a romantic comedy. It's frustrating. And I can't be the only one who's kind of losing hope for a 'happy ending' after ep 10right? ðŸ˜I swear I'll drop the ratings to 0 if they do that. It's just not fair. They deserve a second chance to fix things and have a happy life
I think this drama is their fate to be the main cast.🤣 they are destined to be together forever guys🤣 ive…
My exact thoughts. The last time I felt such strong chemistry was between Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin. I really wanted them to date in real life. This is the second time I've ever felt that way about two celebrities I've seen on screen. They really should date in real life because it would be such a waste of chemistry if they don't.
I guess I always kinda knew we wouldn't get a fairy-tale happy ending. The writer's previous dramas 'My Love from Another Star' and 'Crash Landing on You' had happy endings, but with the couple only being together for a limited time, not every day like normal couples, while in LOBS everyone lost memories of FML. So, I wasn't expecting a 100% happy ending. But I'm still hoping for a dreamy happy ending for this couple because they've suffered so much already. I'm both scared and excited for the next episode.
That one scene we've all been scared of since day one was in the preview. On top of that, what Hyun Woo said in the last scene of the preview also bugs me a lot now. They seemed happy in the first half of the preview, which scares me the most because most of the time, previews are misleading. And probably a lot of people wouldn't agree with what I'm going to say now, but I really think they should've added more scenes of Hyun Woo and Hae In. I know they've been married and also gone through a lot, so it's natural not to have so much romance, but since this is a romcom, I expected more of them from this. It kind of feels like they're wasting such super chemistry between the leads by unnecessary plots. Especially if this is going to be a sad ending. It's not fair to add this whole fraud plot to the drama. That actually gets more screen time. We have only four episodes left, but other than them being apart or sad, I've rarely seen them together being romantic, even in flashback epilogues. If they're going to reduce their screen time together like this, at least they should give us a super satisfying ending. I will give up on watching K-dramas if this ends on a disappointing note now. They really can't do that after not letting us see them together to our heart's content.
And can we please stop labeling dramas with sad endings as 'romcoms'? Yeah, they've got loads of humor, but laughter alone doesn't make it a comedy. Comedy and tragedy are like polar opposites, so calling dramas with sad endings comedies is just misleading. I was trying to reassure myself that this drama was a romcom, only to find out that even 'Uncontrollably Fond' is tagged as a romantic comedy. It's frustrating. And I can't be the only one who's kind of losing hope for a 'happy ending' after ep 10right? ðŸ˜I swear I'll drop the ratings to 0 if they do that. It's just not fair. They deserve a second chance to fix things and have a happy life