Hard to watch when male lead has potato face. They could cast someone attractive.
A little disappointing how many likes this comment has. This is what happens when flower boy aesthetics are considered the beauty standard. One thing I know though it's people who are ugly inside and outside who take time to say and like shit like this. Kinda pathetic tbh.
I get it. Everyone is in love but can they keep the other couples moving? We don't need to see their after happy ever after. Found it annoying during YothaGun story and more so now. Keep the interactions to intersections with the current couple. Don't need to show every single couple's domestic situation. YothaGun had to split time with three couples, now FaifaWine will have four couples sharing their time (and I get the feeling they might add more). A bloody mess.
When I was a teen you couldn't dance together listening to music with headophones because there was a wire connecting…
All of this. The show transported me to those now-nostalgic but painfully cringey teen romance years. That positioning yourself so your crush is in your line of sight was so real for me. Trying to get their attention by being all bubbly with friends (And I was not bubbly in the least). The only thing that surprised me was the keeping each other on a hook to have options thing. Kids used to move on fast. Or maybe that's just my experience.
The girlfriend was really setting the conversation up to break up with him because he cheated with a man and make him out to be some sort of beast who can't control his sexual urges. She's a cruel woman and while I understand her a little, I have no empathy for her.
These are act of fanservice, mainly done by actors who can't act so that the fangirls can keep watching the drama…
Oh shush. "Mainly done by actors who can't act" is such a fucking lie. A few actors in 2024 dramas who had shirtless scenes: Gong Yoo, Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi, Na In-woo, Jang Ki-young, Kim Young-dae, Byeon Woo-seok. They can't act, right?
Just say you need a random reason to hate on Song Kang and keep the bs moving.
That slap was super satisfying. While I Mao is naïve and three years of dating a selfish jerk might have affected her self-esteem, she's not a doormat and soon as the blinkers are off you immediately see her in ownership of herself.
Not to mention another bad set up to even have this happen. I am not sure what the writer and director are thinking.…
You don't need to be "smart" to be a corporate raider though. Just need a shitload of money, the right people on your payroll and no morals. She has other people doing the dirty work. Her secretary for one.
I really hope Ji Seok is using Se Young, and does not have geniune feelings for her or ends up with her. While…
His insecurity and low self-esteem mean he sees getting her back as some kind of "win". Atp it feels like some of his motivation for the revenge is tied to having her. There is no strategy there. Just vibes and whatever toxic thing they have going on.
I tried. I really wanted to like this but there were too many annoying plot devices. The interruptions for one. How many phone calls can happen when you're about to kiss or say something important? And the petty misunderstandings every five seconds? Nobody saying what they want/need to say when it should be said, over and over and over and over. I especially dislike the trope of chasing after someone who has made it clear they have no interest in you (the niece and prof plot). It's pathetic and unwatchable for me.
The main leads have great chemistry and if there was a cut of just their scenes, I'd power through it. Maybe if they did something else together with a stronger love story I'd watch it.
I'm at episode 23 and I think I'll bow out. None of the truly horrible characters are going to be properly punished anyway. Redemption for all. Especially the Chairman who is a nasty piece of work and does not deserve either of his sons.
This started out super cute. They almost ruined it with the dad. He could have disapproved of the relationship just based on Teerak being too young and inexperienced and it would have worked. The loving dad becoming a monster overnight and then morphing back into a loving father felt like they needed to force conflict and went the easy route. The sex scene in the final ep was also unnecessary imo. The intimacy coach, if they had one did a piss-poor job.
Just say you need a random reason to hate on Song Kang and keep the bs moving.
The main leads have great chemistry and if there was a cut of just their scenes, I'd power through it. Maybe if they did something else together with a stronger love story I'd watch it.
Butttttt, the cuteness and fluff saved the day.