Completed the Japanese version and cannot wait for this adaptation. There are certain parts and behavior from the main leads in Aishiteiru to Ittekure that I did not like. I also felt that there was too much unnecessary angst which outweighed the romantic scenes we had of the leads. I also hope that the Korean version would ensure that the external factors such as exes showing up is also not going to take up too much screentime. I also do not want to see affairs. Im kind of concerned that there will be 16 episodes because I wonder how much screentime a plot like this need if we compare it to the Japanese version which felt like a huge disappointment in the last few episodes. But I also think that in here there would be time to build up the story and develop the characters as well as seeing different challenges occur but with a modern twist. Anyway, I am definitely looking forward to this drama and I also love that it is centered around an older couple which I am always in support of. We definitely need more representation in romance dramas with middle-aged to older actors and actresses.
I honestly don't care if the plot will be trash lol, because I've missed watching Park Min Young on screen. Not seeing her in a drama this year made me feel sad. So, I am happy to see her starring in a drama in the beginning of next year wohoo!!!
Yaay, i´m so happy!! I miss my girl Park Min Young and I am excited to start the new year watching her drama. Also this lineup is very interesting. Even Gikwang is here, Hayoon and Minjung along with Na In Woo and Lee Yi Kyung. I mean what a cast!!
I absolutely adore You Mi's portrayal of her character in this role. She's so sweet and endearing that I can't help but fall in love with her every time she appears on screen. I also love how quickly she and the male lead hit it off, and I'm rooting so hard for these two to end up together. Overall, the first two episodes have been great!
I wondered why she hid him behind the living room curtain instead of the bedroom. I think it's because she only…
Right, but I find as I continue watching that there are certain things that they do that just don´t make sense or come of as unnatural in terms of the decisions they make.
I wondered why she hid him behind the living room curtain instead of the bedroom. I think it's because she only…
Yeah, thats the part that is confusing to me. But when she found out that he came to her with malicious intent she was sad for a moment but forgave him quickly. It would make more sense for her to react even more because he was being sly.
I wondered why she hid him behind the living room curtain instead of the bedroom. I think it's because she only…
Omg yeah, thank you for the recap. Because I think of the subbing and sometimes I lack attention span I forget certain important scenes lol. But that makes sense.