I don't know if you have a therapist but that's something mine would say. The relationship between therapists…
You're kind because if I had to respond to OP, I'd be a lot more caustic.
Accountability is a big part of healing and sometimes therapists have to hold their patients accountable for their own good. It is certainly not an ethical violation to point out what a patient is doing wrong. Like you said though, it's a case-by-case thing.
10 episodes down 40 more chaos to go. They need to register their marriage already before I get aggravated but…
if you gave it some thought and weren't intent on insulting the writers, you'd realise that them registering their marriage would actually lead to more "contents" because it'll complicate things more. Not registering their marriage means it's easier to part ways when the truth comes out.
Your possible aggravation is no reason to put down writers who are doing a damn fine job.
All this drama could have been avoided by keeping it professional at work and doing the lovey-dovey outside the office. No need to break up or anything like that.
Still can't believe these two were in Enchante. Feels like a completely different pair. Force is bringing so much heat by himself.
11 minutes in and I'm done. Feels like an extended advert for different things. I don't usually notice even the most obvious adverts but these ones are just too in-your-face. Maybe I'll wait till all the eps air.
Ju Hwan actions in ep 3 are a textbook example of gaslighting. Textbook. You get caught doing something wrong and turn it on the person so they doubt themselves. And it's really sad because Deborah has her issues but she loved him and was heartbroken for real.
Seriously, what an idiotic drama it is. it's just the start and writer already made a huge trash of mumbo-jumbo…
It's a bloody makjang. The plot is supposed to be like this: exaggerated. Maybe it's not your cup of tea or you're not familiar with this genre of Korean dramas but to imply the writer is incompetent? Come on.
Cute, with Yutaka being a weirdo without carrying it so far that it's annoying or unnatural. A rarity.Is it Asian…
The fever thing didn't strike me as weird. Probably because I was around young kids a lot and heard parents say all sorts. For a drama leaving that statement as is certainly gives a wrong impression. But IRL there's probably another factor at play.
LMAO @ drop of rain in 35-degree weather. How else would sponge baths happen?
This drama deserves all the flowers. The cast too. Everyone brought their A-game to their characters. I didn't come to this drama for nuance or moralising. I came for the revenge plot and it delivered big time. The FL set out to dish judgment on her enemies and she did.
A most satisfactory ending. I was determined to hate Hye Seong to the end but the writers did me dirty and made her so cute with Yun in that final episode.
Love that the mum got her comeuppance. None of that forgiveness without repercussions. The actor did a fantastic job of playing a deadbeat mum. The tender moments at the end were sad but didn't distract from the character's overall rot.
Maybe the music was good all along and I didn't notice but it caught my attention in eps 15/16. So good,
I'm a huge fan of narratives that just pick up from somewhere and don't feel the need to delve into backstories. This drama does it really well. We don't know too much about the characters but we get to know them through their reactions to the situation they're faced with.
I'm curious about something and hope someone can explain it. Why were the kids training in their school uniforms and not more comfortable clothing? They have gym wear.
i think this has the most realistic set of high school teenagers reacting to a crisis. no one is inherently evil…
Agree. I've lived through two two conflict situations and have seen adults do dumb shit that could get them killed and that's in the face of human beings with guns. Not to talk of aliens that just want to kill you and that you have next to no information about. The development of all the characters is 10/10, even the immature and mean ones.
Accountability is a big part of healing and sometimes therapists have to hold their patients accountable for their own good. It is certainly not an ethical violation to point out what a patient is doing wrong. Like you said though, it's a case-by-case thing.
Your possible aggravation is no reason to put down writers who are doing a damn fine job.
Ep 3 ending is comedy gold.
Still can't believe these two were in Enchante. Feels like a completely different pair. Force is bringing so much heat by himself.
They better kill off the grandma with a real heart attack. A funeral setting is always great for some drama.
I sincerely hope you drop it.
LMAO @ drop of rain in 35-degree weather. How else would sponge baths happen?
So simple and cute.
Love that the mum got her comeuppance. None of that forgiveness without repercussions. The actor did a fantastic job of playing a deadbeat mum. The tender moments at the end were sad but didn't distract from the character's overall rot.
Maybe the music was good all along and I didn't notice but it caught my attention in eps 15/16. So good,
In all, a drama well worth the watch.
Hill I'll die on though: the FL should have disappeared after ep 2.
I'm curious about something and hope someone can explain it. Why were the kids training in their school uniforms and not more comfortable clothing? They have gym wear.