Cannot pinpoint it exactly but the last two episodes annoyed me a bit. Maybe because they were draggin out the…
The "Moms" were the usual annoying plot device required to provide conflct and tension. I didn't mind them too much.
I guess I prefer light-hearted romances rather than bittersweet. I wasn't feeling it this weekend but i'm glad others are happy.
With 6 episodes to go, I think there's big makjang moment(s) coming and not just with the killer's reveal. I posted earlier that I've learned that there is usually a reason when the background /history of a character is unknown. And when the writers intentionally leave TWO possible characters (Nam Haeng-ji/Hae-yi's mom AND Geon-hu's mother) hidden from view, my analytical brain goes into overdrive.
The biggest regret of my life at this point is deciding to watch this drama ongoing. How am i supposed to wait…
From the outside, it appeared that Haeng Seon was attacking Chi-yeol. thus, like the other attacks, it appears the shooter is trying to protect Chi-yeol.
If Geon Hu and HaeYi turn out to be siblings I'd go crazy
The scenario in my crazy little theory is that they might be step-siblings. Maybe Haeng-ja had a chance to marry someone rich and he already had a son, but he didn't want to take care of step-daughter? I definitely would not like the twin or any other brother/sister relationship - just too makjang but then this series is already approaching that territory.
I've only watched k-dramas for a year, but I've learned that there is usually a reason when the background /history of a character is unknown. And when the writers intentionally leave TWO possible characters (Haeng-ji and Geon-hu's mother) hidden from view, my analytical brain goes into overdrive.
Has Jang Seo-jin (attorney mom and Sun-jae's mom) ever met Ji Dong-hee?? If he's the brother of the girl who committed suicide 10 years ago, then I wonder if Seo-jin is the attorney who won his appeal??? If so, would he recognize her?
My other crazy theory involves Nan Haeng-ja - Hae-yi's birth mother. When she abandoned her, we only got a brief glimpse of mom, but she looked well-dressed and polished - she didn't look down on her luck. Apparently her family knew zero about where she had been, who she had been with - they didn't even realize that she had a 5 year old daughter.
Can't help but wonder if her disappearance is somehow connected to Geon-hu, especially since his mother hasn't been seen or heard from yet.
There's a double standard amongst some of those who are claiming age gap is no big deal, and at the same time…
Very thoughtful post.
I haven't re-watched every single episode, but it's clear to me that the two lead characters are close in age. In 2010, Haeng-seon was a new member of the Korea Woman's Handball team - so around age 22/23. And then, out of the blue - a niece that she didn't even know about arrived and her mother died - all in the same day! Meanwhile, Chi-yeol was studying for his teacher certificate - so, age 22/23 - and on the day of his father's memorial service he is eating there at the same time as the above events. Twleve years later - they are both in their early-to mid '30s.
Some MDL viewers are more likely to look at the age of the age of the actor/actress, but they are in a minority of actual viewers who never bother to visit MDL or look up these details. The story/script is clear - they are close in age and suffered traumatic events within the same week.
But I DO wish that stylists didn't style her (and her best friend) in vintage clothes from the ought decade. πππ I find it hard to believe the crochet and flowery blouses are available in any clothing store in Korea, except perhaps the thriftiest of thrift stores (do they exist in Korea?)
It all depends on the eye of the beholder, I already passed the 3 first episodes and im loving both main leads,…
I always look forward to the "fake date" trope (shades of "My Private Life") and this one delivered. I binged all day - and disagree on small little point - ML doesn't "hate" women - he distrusts them. I liked his character more than the FL. But overall, it was still charming and enjoyable.
OMG the cast is so stunning! Woahhh i never their them before but i must say amazing acting and charming expressions!
Haha, I just wrote a review (one of my few) and I also used the word "charming". Not my absolute favorite, but still very enjoyable and easy on the angst/melodrama.
I donβt usually like romcoms but everyone is talking about how great this drama is and how it got them out of…
If you really don't like romance or comedy, then no - you shouldn't watch. For those of us who like romcoms, it is one of the best because the writing and characters are excellent.
There are some serious elements to the plot as well but the overall arc is the road to romance. And there are many very funny/amusing moments.
I find the FL incredibly abrasive and I know it's supposed to be funny but the way she keeps slapping, shoving…
If you continue to watch, you will learn how difficult her life became and the sacrifices she made at a young age. And you will also see her charming and loving side. That is. . . .if you continue to watch.
Nicely written!! Still agonizing if Ji can be a metal ball guy - donβt want that to happenβ¦ but rewatching…
After first 2 episodes, many predicted that Ji was the metal ball guy. So. . .I guess that continuing some sort of trope is possible/probable but . . . .how trite can a K-drama get???
I'm actually SO annoyed that people keep commenting on the FL's looks and age. I love that we're seeing an unconventional…
Based on my calculations (but I need to re-watch a couple of episodes to confirm), Nam Heang Seon and Choi Chi Yeol are about the same age. NHS was part of the National Handball Team and CCY was studying for his teacher's exam. And they each lost their Mom/Dad at the same time (2010). The FL character is NOT significantly older than the ML.
I was under the impression it was 10 years as well but I'd have to rewatch to confirm it.
Thanks for your answer. I've begun to re-watch and it's interesting the small things one sees now that are possibly meaningful now that we are up to Ep. 8. Are they valid clues?? Or, red herrings? Time will tell.
If there were no scheming, manipulative moms in this series, there would be no show! You need to have antagonists in order showcase the Good Guys.
Meanwhile, I have a question - do we know how many years ago did the "incident" with the girl student occur? At one point, I thought it was ten years but then thought I heard (read) it was three years ago. i'm re-watching from the beginning and trying to put together a timeline.
i was sad when alchemy of souls ended and when i got to know this show took aos' place in time slot i wasn't really…
I was disgusted when AoS ended because Part 2 was so awful, but Crash Course has renewed my interest for k-dramas when the plot, character development and cast members all come together to create something this charming and refreshing.
I didn't mind them too much.
I guess I prefer light-hearted romances rather than bittersweet. I wasn't feeling it this weekend but i'm glad others are happy.
With 6 episodes to go, I think there's big makjang moment(s) coming and not just with the killer's reveal. I posted earlier that I've learned that there is usually a reason when the background /history of a character is unknown. And when the writers intentionally leave TWO possible characters (Nam Haeng-ji/Hae-yi's mom AND Geon-hu's mother) hidden from view, my analytical brain goes into overdrive.
I've only watched k-dramas for a year, but I've learned that there is usually a reason when the background /history of a character is unknown. And when the writers intentionally leave TWO possible characters (Haeng-ji and Geon-hu's mother) hidden from view, my analytical brain goes into overdrive.
My other crazy theory involves Nan Haeng-ja - Hae-yi's birth mother. When she abandoned her, we only got a brief glimpse of mom, but she looked well-dressed and polished - she didn't look down on her luck. Apparently her family knew zero about where she had been, who she had been with - they didn't even realize that she had a 5 year old daughter.
Can't help but wonder if her disappearance is somehow connected to Geon-hu, especially since his mother hasn't been seen or heard from yet.
I haven't re-watched every single episode, but it's clear to me that the two lead characters are close in age. In 2010, Haeng-seon was a new member of the Korea Woman's Handball team - so around age 22/23. And then, out of the blue - a niece that she didn't even know about arrived and her mother died - all in the same day! Meanwhile, Chi-yeol was studying for his teacher certificate - so, age 22/23 - and on the day of his father's memorial service he is eating there at the same time as the above events. Twleve years later - they are both in their early-to mid '30s.
Some MDL viewers are more likely to look at the age of the age of the actor/actress, but they are in a minority of actual viewers who never bother to visit MDL or look up these details. The story/script is clear - they are close in age and suffered traumatic events within the same week.
But I DO wish that stylists didn't style her (and her best friend) in vintage clothes from the ought decade. πππ I find it hard to believe the crochet and flowery blouses are available in any clothing store in Korea, except perhaps the thriftiest of thrift stores (do they exist in Korea?)
There are some serious elements to the plot as well but the overall arc is the road to romance. And there are many very funny/amusing moments.
Meanwhile, I have a question - do we know how many years ago did the "incident" with the girl student occur? At one point, I thought it was ten years but then thought I heard (read) it was three years ago. i'm re-watching from the beginning and trying to put together a timeline.
"dismayed" (dispirited, aghast, dejected, upset, disillusioned)
OR
"disgusted" (revulsion or strong disapproval)
Somewhere in between the two if there is a better word. ππ
Meanwhile, I'm really enjoying Crash Course. π₯°