Does anyone know of shows where the main leads are older like this and when Camellia Blooms and even Thirty-Nine? I really how their love stories are different vibe than average kdramas.
I have so many complex feelings about Minato and Aoba's little brother like where is the line of ableism. Why did Minato call Sou when he knew he was deaf like he was so dramatic. It's difficult to accept but this is exactly why Sou didn't tell anyone. I liked what the sign language teacher flat out said "He can't hear so how is he suppose to turn around". The way Aoba's little brother treated Sou when he came over and basically talked about him in front of him just rubbed me the wrong way as well. Both characters might secretly resent Sou but I think it could've been expressed in ways that weren't borderline ablest. Does anyone think similarly?
this was a pointless show but it shows the reality of settling in an unfulfilling relationship due to comfortability they have in their mundane unhappiness. They stayed divorced on paper but together as roommates really showed how uncomfortable change (the little affairs) was and I wish it was made more interesting. I wished they explored why they didn’t have sex for 5yrs thru therapy or discovering the husband is asexual like gives us some kind of plot
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SHOW! The characters are all so funny I love Num 3!! I love the stories of each heartbreak and the food. This was my first food drama and it was so nice and light. The stories were interesting overall this drama was so refreshing especially the comical ways the characters interacted with each other. 10/10
i found a youtube link