Honestly though, you wouldn't want them to end up together. It's not that kind of drama. It's more about the danger of greed and putting money over relationships. It's definitely one of my favourite daily dramas, very unique and keeps you going. I still recommend it.
It's all pretty common everywhere. Beach parties and friend getaways are all like this. I grew up in the UAE and we had parties like this all the time.
Not every Korean who lives in Korea is going to be adhering to Korean culture. Most young Koreans at that age…
Not everyone lives the same way and everyone is at different stages of their lives. Some are serious about jobs, settling down, kids, etc while others want to enjoy their lives and gain experiences.
In Korea is common to get married in your mid to late thirties so while those pressures are there, most people just live their lives. Workplace pressures, mortgage, etc exist in every society, not just Korean. This drama is more light hearted for those who live by YOLO so that's what it showcases. Koreans are like everyone else, everyone has an adulting life and a life with their friends. This drama, to me, is more realistic than most.
Not gonna lie, despite my anticipated drama, eps 1 kind of missed big time. I am not yet falling for characters.…
Not every Korean who lives in Korea is going to be adhering to Korean culture. Most young Koreans at that age act exactly like they did in the drama. This past summer, surfing was a major trend in SK and so was camping/MTs so the way they showed everyone hanging out and chilling is true. I live in Seoul and my friends and I went every weekend to these kinds of events this summer, pool parties, games, etc. I think you're under the impression that Koreans only have Korean culture and don't live their lives westernized. What you see in dramas is not normal here, what you see in THIS drama is.
SUCH AN AMAZING SHOW! I went in with zero expectations and came out in tears cause I didn't want it to end. I'm not a mom, not even thinking of that stuff yet but really loved how refreshing the story was!
We need to petition TVN to have a sequel: Daycare Centre!
Since there's a death of a sibling tag, I'm guessing that Jung In dies and that's how they'll bring in Jung Min? :(
Honestly, I just want to watch Seo Ha Jun more, the other main lead doesn't interest me, he's got a very unexpressive face and the character is just whiney.
As someone who usually avoids non-Korean dramas, I must say....THIS DRAMA IS UH MA ZING! Like, I've binged two days straight to finish the show and I'm just empty now cause of how amazing the show was, how riveting the plotline was, and how great the chemistry was. I was on the edge of my seat for those two days and by the final episode, I was crying my eyes out. Satisfying ending, amazing characters and terrific pacing.
I highly recommend this to everyone, even if you're not a Taiwanese drama viewer!
If Jung Min (the other twin) is the male love interest then how am I falling in love with Jung In? Is something going to happen to Jung In? :( I quite like the whole "rude chaebol turns into jelly for the female lead" thing which sucks cause looks like Jung In won't get the girl (and neither will Jung Min).
They post their practice games and filming all the time :)
As for Kwon Sung Min, he's been a part of the CBL (Celeb Basketball League) for years now so he already knew the guys and anytime I've been to a CBB game he crushes it (Go Jinhon!)
I've been following all the guys IGs and I know Sung Min from watching the tournaments (in real life) so I was following him from before and picked up on the team jerseys. Kang Julien just filmed his "intro" video yesterday.
They're filming season 2 today! Looks like everyone is back except Shorry who is now replaced with Lee Sang Yoon's best friend Kwon Sung Min (who I've seen in previous celeb tournaments, absolute beast!) and Jeon Ji Hoon who is concentrating on school this year.
In Korea is common to get married in your mid to late thirties so while those pressures are there, most people just live their lives. Workplace pressures, mortgage, etc exist in every society, not just Korean. This drama is more light hearted for those who live by YOLO so that's what it showcases. Koreans are like everyone else, everyone has an adulting life and a life with their friends. This drama, to me, is more realistic than most.
Love the show but can't stand the guy and his lack of moral ethics.
We need to petition TVN to have a sequel: Daycare Centre!
Honestly, I just want to watch Seo Ha Jun more, the other main lead doesn't interest me, he's got a very unexpressive face and the character is just whiney.
I highly recommend this to everyone, even if you're not a Taiwanese drama viewer!
As for Kwon Sung Min, he's been a part of the CBL (Celeb Basketball League) for years now so he already knew the guys and anytime I've been to a CBB game he crushes it (Go Jinhon!)