Another beautiful episode. Of course it's cliched and mostly predictable. Still amazing and full of fluttery moments. Woo-shik really is the romcom king. Love how collected stable Wooju is. He's not trying to let Meri get away from him or have her doubt him in any way.
I'm a little over the 'get drunk with a man you barely know' trope but it was so funny in this episode. The doctor is such a brat though. This close to being unlikeable.
These three as a collective? Hilarious. There's so juvenile around each other. I always notice Woobin's being shorter than Kwangsoo. Meanwhile there's Kyungsoo right there being a short king.
I have to let this one go. Halfway through episode 3 and I had to stop and tell myself the truth. It's not going to get better. It does have (a few) redeeming qualities but the writing and acting and cinematography are so below par.
All loose ends and everybody gets their happy ending. I went in with low expectations but it got better and better each episode and special effects weren't half bad (except for those bees/wasps). And we get it, Director: Peem is hung. You don't have to hit us over the head with it.
One of my favourite things about Choi Woo-shik is how he takes on pretty stable characters. Wooju doesn't express his emotions with a lot of vim but we can still clearly see how affected he is by things, whether happy or sad.
I know y'all hate the ex but it was clear from the beginning of the drama that he was going to be in the mix. Also chill with all the Meri insults. Are we ignoring the fact that the ex is the asshole here? How many ways must a woman say no, go away, before a man leaves her? Are we accepting it as normal that a woman has to bring hell down to lose an asshole else she's not doing enough? Plus it's clear why she can't bring down hell. She tempering herself so she doesn't end up losing everything. Her mum's entire savings is on the line. Like, wtf.
Ik the FL put up with that annoying ex cuz she was scared about getting exposed, BUT still she could have threatened…
Like Korea (and everywhere else tbh) has such a great track record for listening to women who've been assaulted. Especially by a former romantic partner. She'll be setting herself up with a threat like that.
The early reveal just made this so much better. The leads are really top tier when it comes to romcoms. I can't look away when they're onscreen together.
I wish that he fell for her first before finding out she was the little girl who gave him the plushie. They're…
K-dramas writers aren't making these mothers up though. Mothers are like that especially in certain cultures (of which Korean is one). Mothers who stand up for their daughters in that kind of situation are actually in the minority. It's a case of art mirroring life. (I also found that scene annoying.)
This was so much fun to watch. I always suspected Kim Young-dae was a little kooky and I have my confirmation. He's quite funny too.
I'm a little over the 'get drunk with a man you barely know' trope but it was so funny in this episode. The doctor is such a brat though. This close to being unlikeable.