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On No Gain, No Love Oct 1, 2024
Title No Gain, No Love Spoiler
This ended up being a really moving drama for me, I was really touched by all the relationships between the characters and appreciated that they were all allowed to have weaknesses and sometimes be contradictory, as all humans are. I feel every character really grew as a person and that growth felt realistic to me. I especially loved having a FL who was flawed but also mature overall. She had her issues but at the end of the day she took full responsibility for her choices and her own life, which is so rare for FLs.

My only issue is that I didn't feel Ji-uk got his moment to really shine at the end of his arc, it was nicely set up with her pointing out that he'd spent his life caring for others, and not wanting him to just fall into another care-taking situation. I would have rather spent the second half of the episode following him and watching him maybe learn to be more selfish and express his needs with his family or something, and then have them reunite after that. It felt cheap to have him pop back 6 months later and suddenly he's ready, even though I couldn't tell that he had really changed other than living on his own for a bit.
On Dear Hyeri Sep 29, 2024
Title Dear Hyeri
I am surprised for such low ratings! I really liked "When the weather is fine" by this same writer. Is it a good show for those watching it??
On No Gain, No Love Sep 18, 2024
So something that has really bothered me is that the whole point of a forced marriage trope is that strangers/friends are forced to live together and act like a married couple, and you end up getting lots of scenes and interactions and awkwardness between them that slowly builds to them being an actual couple. But the writer has been resisting all that, and even now 8 episodes in he's finally in the house with her but still lives on the rooftop almost like they're in separate apartments. Despite them almost getting found out numerous times now.

We could have had the same exact romantic story essentially if he was just a part-timer who rented out her roof and happened to start working at her company, like they'd have had all the same interactions essentially. So what was the point of having the fake marriage trope if it's not really forced them to have more contact than they would have if he'd just started as an employee?
Replying to daisy7078 Sep 18, 2024
woojae is such a loser 😭😭😭 hate his behavior
I realized this ep how great that actor is, he is so ridiculous but also so funny. I dislike his character so much and yet he's really killing the role.
Replying to JayBird Sep 18, 2024
Title No Gain, No Love Spoiler
The writing is definitely a little wonky (I'm really not sure what message I'm meant to be getting from the second…
I totally agree on the main couple -- They went from being clear the marriage was fake, to suddenly he's telling her mom he's fallen in love with her, to suddenly they're going to date at some point later? It's just been weird and doesn't seem to be building correctly. I'm feeling very un-invested because I feel like HY isn't even really interested in him that much and would just date him cause he's hot and likes her.
On No Gain, No Love Sep 18, 2024
Title No Gain, No Love Spoiler
As much as I like HY overall as a strong character, she's being so weirdly practical about their relationship it's taking all the romantic steam out of the drama. I think the leads have great chemistry but we've only gotten a very few handful of scenes where we actually get to see it, and when we do HY ends up pulling back and making things go so flat and cold instantly. And so they don't actually get to build off those moments. They're practically at the same point they were at the beginning. When they were talking about dating eventually it was just so unemotional for her, like she was discussing a business project with a colleague. It was so un-sexy and un-romantic.

I wanna see that even if she's trying to force herself to be practical, she's got all this passion and desire and longing broiling under the surface at every step. Seeing that is ESSENTIAL for a successful romcom. But we only see that coming from Ji Uk at this point and I'm just becoming very uninterested in their relationship because of it.
Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Sep 18, 2024
I thought he was just a sassy software twink, I cannot believe Ha-jun took over hate comment duties and left some…
I totally disagree, I think this actually makes way more sense. From the start they showed Gyu-hun as being immature and socially awkward but actually quite soft-hearted, even Ja-yeon was surprised by how kind he was when he ran into her and caused her to drop her phone, and from then on he's been genuinely apologetic and guilt-stricken, even before developing feelings for her. And it always seemed a bit off to me that he was SO cruel.

Ha-jun is a nice guy but has shown that he has a cold/harsh side when it comes to his boss and job, and that he is willing to do anything to get out of that position. Ha-jun isn't a bad guy, either, he just had zero emotional connection to the comments so could just turn off his empathy and write whatever would do the job the best so he could get transferred.

She's already falling for GH, so it's not like she'll suddenly do a 180 on him, and her and HJ seemed very platonic despite her former crush on him, like they've had many moments to move things romantic and it seemed like that wasn't happening, so it's not like she was in love with HJ and now hates him because of the comments.
On No Gain, No Love Sep 4, 2024
I did not expect him to show up at her work as an employee, I really hope with all the careful setup of the plot it's not just gonna be another predictable chaebol / office romance type thing. I miss sweet mullet boy part timer :(
Replying to Polly Sep 4, 2024
I'm going to miss his long hair
I didn't think I would but when it was gone I wanted it back :(
Replying to jugoshippo Sep 4, 2024
omg🤣🤣they r really going for the illegitimate son plot ... i really hoped they wouldnt fall for this clichei…
Yeah I'm so tired of secret chaebol MLs, HY really needed someone more breezy and light in her life to balance out her own ambition and toughness. Tho I wanna hope the writer is going to add in some twists to make it refreshing or interesting
Replying to ponnu Sep 2, 2024
How is she selfish? She broke up with her bf without knowing he cheated only because she don't want to burden…
AND her boyfriend specifically said the thing about her mother so that she would break up with him thinking she was a burden. So he is the actually calculating, selfish bastard.
Replying to EvieIsEve Sep 2, 2024
both leads are adorable but just to be completely honest, he deserves better.absolutely no hate towards fml, i…
ML also purposely hid the candy she specifically said she used to help her quit smoking, so maybe he doesn't actually care that much? And she is trying to quit, too.

They are soooo much more alike than they realize, and them both denying it while falling in love is gonna be great. Don't stop watching for something so superficial!
Replying to mooc Sep 2, 2024
So do men.So, Kdramas should start showing their ML's having sex as well & not show them as shy little pure virgins…
First of all, the FL in this drama is shown DISCUSSING having sex with men that are not the ML, not having it with those men. BIG difference. So here is a list of dramas that have the ML also discussing having sex with women that are not the FL:

- Weightlifting fairy KBJ
- Neverthless
- Oh my venus
- Sh**ting stars
- Fight for my way
- Search WWW

Literally off the top of my head in like 30 seconds I came up w all those.

Any other questions?
Lily Alice Sep 2, 2024
This isn't even close to anything resembling journalism-- the article is sloppy and full of repetition, generalizations and poorly-formed arguments. MDL if you can't produce quality content just link to articles that actually do research and report facts rather than slapping something together full of hearsay or superficial details. Look at the comments of this article--they're a complete mess owing to the fact that the author threw out vague, unsupported information meant to get a click without doing the proper research or employing any analytical thinking to present what seems to be a very nuanced issue.

The writer states many times that the 19+ scenes were gratuitous, without offering any detailed supporting evidence or arguments. Sex scenes can be gratuitous or not, so what scenes specifically and why? Even adding in one concrete detail or explanation would have been at least something.

I'm so tired of seeing that "netizens" are saying this or that thing--where are they saying it? On what forums or platforms? How many of them? Show some of the actual comments, maybe? Parroting what "some people somewhere I'm sure" are saying is not reporting or even a useful opinion.

This article feels like a report a 14 year old wrote in 5 mins for her "current event" assignment.
Replying to LucyL Sep 2, 2024
"the dumbest "critiques". Crazy ignorance."They have a right to critique the dramas that are produced in their…
By your same argument, if you don't like k dramas that have explicit scenes, don't watch them. Go watch something else. You're criticizing someone for doing exactly what you yourself just did. It's silly.
Replying to Yani Aug 28, 2024
Title No Gain, No Love Spoiler
Because of the age gap I guess, the ML and FL haven't met as kids - finally a way exists for this tiring trope…
I wouldn't be too sure, I'm pretty positive ML was a foster kid of FLs mom at one point from what they've been hinting at.
Replying to KwasneZelki Aug 28, 2024
I have a total girl crush on fm, she is so beautiful.
She's so radiant and likable and relatable. Love her
On No Gain, No Love Aug 28, 2024
So, I wasn't super grabbed by the initial two episodes, but I enjoyed them and will continue tuning in cause I see HIGH potential. I feel like they've put a lot of work into establishing the motivations and backstories of the characters, esp the FL, and the relationships between all of the characters and their families . And they took a lot of time to set up multiple plotlines and romance lines. Which makes me feel like the writer knows exactly where this is going and it's gonna be a fun and crazy ride starting around ep 4, which is when these types of shows REALLY pick up. Some of my favorite dramas had a slow start and ended up being the best because they took the time to set up a great foundation (Twinkling watermelon was like that).