What the production team said about ep 9 and 10. “In Episodes 9 and 10, which air this week, all of Bae Seok…
"No friends" EXCEPT a very controlling ex boyfriend/fiancé? He was the only one? It doesn't make sense that the woman who was happy in college with many friends (happy photos at graduation) wouldn't make ANY friends later except. . . . a boyfriend. They never did any group activities or dates?
I don't like Hyun Joon. Why did he visit Korea two years ago? The way he manipulated his entry to Atelier with the excuse of building a home for his parents? Promising "one last meal" and then immediately breaking the promise by planning more meals? stalking her after she tells him to stay away? Pulling out all stops to get her back to the USA? WHY? Why was he attracted to a very lonely woman? Classic control freak. Admittedly, that's how I hope it plays out because - as I repeat myself - I don't like the character.
He was apparently supportive during her medical issues, but wasn't there when she needed him - he was cheating on her. I really hope Beok-ryu gives him hell when she kicks him to the curb.
Try getting a VPN set up (based in the US) and you should still be able to watch US Netflix. I forgot to do that…
Haha, no idea where the Blue Dragon studios are. But a trip to the DMZ is on the itinerary (how could we not? - the Korean War and aftermath are so integral to modern Korea. )
Try getting a VPN set up (based in the US) and you should still be able to watch US Netflix. I forgot to do that…
I had VPN on my computer when I wanted to watch Asian content in the USA. a bit of a hassle and we will be very busy. Besides it releases on Netflix around midnight Korea time. I’ll look forward to reading. Comments here😊
I'm sorry to see this comment section has attracted a larger than usual share of Negative Nannies. I don't mind a comment explaining why you are dropping or critical of a specific scene or story arc.
But the personal attacks (y'all, you, etc) - by both lovers and haters of the drama - are. . . . . disappointing.
Hubby and I are on our way to Korea today!! Can't wait to report back, if I am able, on what South Koreans think about Love Next Door - the characters, the cliches, the romance. Unfortunately, I cannot watch Netflix (eng sub) while there - but actually looking forward to watching with no subs.
Meanwhile, try to avoid the personal attacks - doesn't add anything worthwhile to the world.
Theory time: As many of you know, Jung Hae In & Somin are leaving to Bali on the 24th for a couples' photo shoot.…
Love your idea. I'm still surprised that the drama was still filming while it began to air - tvN/Netflix really wanted this NOW (so many other dramas filmed and then sit on the shelf for months).
JUST re watched the episodes today!!! 2 days to go ...guys about ep 9 preview I said before that there's 2 scenes…
My impression:
SH greets SR in the morning and takes her to breakfast. She is still hiding her disease from him. After Cooking class, the ex meets her and proposes again. At the playground, she finally tells him about the disease and probably explains that her ex helped her get through it. She barges into his bedroom and he's upset because she never confided him in about the disease. ("How could you not tell me that? This is how little I meant to you?). Of course, of the last two scenes, one never knows if they are in the correct order, lol.
I don't think she will accept the proposal, but perhaps that's my wishful thinking.
The remarkable thing about this drama's rating on Netflix is that each week the viewership is compared to other series/dramas that are released all at once. So, naturally, the others are going to have more "hours viewed" for the week.
Anyway, congratulations "Love Next Door" production teams!🎆🎉
Interesting that you believe this drama is mostly about Seok-ryu. I've come to a different conclusion - Seung-hyo…
I've had hope that after presenting Seung-hyo's life/personality and emotions, writer-nim will pivot in the 2nd half of the drama and present the same for Seok-ryu. Almost all of the childhood "memories" have been his - very, very few from her. So, I also hope we get more of her childhood memories/USA backstory and "inner thoughts" - which is critical to understanding a character's true emotions.
And. . . . I STILL want to know what happened after the two of them fell onto the bed after that slip trying to put stars on the ceiling. We saw Seok-ryu's memory of that event as she gazed from her window to Seung-hyo. What happened immediately after??
I'm still trying to understand what Seung-hyo did that was "wrong".
Thank-you for an articulate response. I read comments that he treated SR badly or did something "wrong", but I couldn't fathom what was so upsetting. And I still don't understand how emotional some viewers get over Fictional Characters. 😊
Some random people on the internet calling the writer lazy and dumb has got to be funny yo me because she has…
Interesting that you believe this drama is mostly about Seok-ryu. I've come to a different conclusion - Seung-hyo is the main protagonist. He's the one who has changed gradually over the few months since Seok-ryu returned. It's his diaries that are posted on the tvN site.
Meanwhile, although we are gradually learning Seok-ryu's back-story, she has NOT changed that much - she is still in a funk from her sad life in the USA and she's trying to recover but we don't see a lot of introspection (inner thoughts) from her. She's living at home - we see some sweet scenes with her mother (the pin, etc.) but she's still keeping secrets - lots of them - from her family.
I'm watching because of Jung So Min (never heard of Jung hae-in before) but I'm more interested in how the writer is showing Seung-hyo's gradual change.
do you think he was upset by not being informed of diagnosis 😭 or another proposal😅 ???
I have no idea when the family will find out. This drama is actually primarily about Seung-hyo and the changes he goes through (the original title was "Golden Boy"). Seok-ryu is the catalyst but he's the main protagonist.
Here's something I've learned to do cut down the stress. Before I watched Ep. 8, I visited the tvN site and read the spoiler/preview for Episode 9 - so I already knew that she would be in the hospital and the title of Ep. 9 would be "cancer". Plus I knew the proposal was coming, etc. It helped a lot to have a vague idea of how bad Episode 8 would be. 😊😊
do you think he was upset by not being informed of diagnosis 😭 or another proposal😅 ???
Spoiler - Spoiler - Spoiler - but you don't seem to mind. From tvN:
"A fiery battle of nerves erupts between two men, Seung-hyo and Hyun-joon, over the pomegranate [Seok-ryu] coming out of the hospital. Seunghyo is worried about the past time between Hyunjoon and Pomegranate. Hyunjoon proposes to Pomegranate for the second time! In the end, Seunghyo and Pomegranate have a big argument!
So, yeah, he's upset that she never confided to him.
Episode 9 is going to be awful, awful, awful. Episode 10 - The fiancé leaves[my prediction] - I hope writer-nim will be creative and not go the standard, uber-trope of "FL plans to return to USA with her ex. . . but changes her mind in the last 5 seconds of the episode".
But there are no grandmothers so.. . . .I hope the excerpt I posted above is tvN' way to explain Heung-syo's fascination with the past, Korean culture, and his skill/talent for melding it to the modern era. Crossing fingers. 🤞🤞🤞
I don't like Hyun Joon. Why did he visit Korea two years ago? The way he manipulated his entry to Atelier with the excuse of building a home for his parents? Promising "one last meal" and then immediately breaking the promise by planning more meals? stalking her after she tells him to stay away? Pulling out all stops to get her back to the USA? WHY? Why was he attracted to a very lonely woman? Classic control freak. Admittedly, that's how I hope it plays out because - as I repeat myself - I don't like the character.
He was apparently supportive during her medical issues, but wasn't there when she needed him - he was cheating on her. I really hope Beok-ryu gives him hell when she kicks him to the curb.
But the personal attacks (y'all, you, etc) - by both lovers and haters of the drama - are. . . . . disappointing.
Hubby and I are on our way to Korea today!! Can't wait to report back, if I am able, on what South Koreans think about Love Next Door - the characters, the cliches, the romance. Unfortunately, I cannot watch Netflix (eng sub) while there - but actually looking forward to watching with no subs.
Meanwhile, try to avoid the personal attacks - doesn't add anything worthwhile to the world.
SH greets SR in the morning and takes her to breakfast. She is still hiding her disease from him.
After Cooking class, the ex meets her and proposes again.
At the playground, she finally tells him about the disease and probably explains that her ex helped her get through it.
She barges into his bedroom and he's upset because she never confided him in about the disease. ("How could you not tell me that? This is how little I meant to you?).
Of course, of the last two scenes, one never knows if they are in the correct order, lol.
I don't think she will accept the proposal, but perhaps that's my wishful thinking.
The remarkable thing about this drama's rating on Netflix is that each week the viewership is compared to other series/dramas that are released all at once. So, naturally, the others are going to have more "hours viewed" for the week.
Anyway, congratulations "Love Next Door" production teams!🎆🎉
And. . . . I STILL want to know what happened after the two of them fell onto the bed after that slip trying to put stars on the ceiling. We saw Seok-ryu's memory of that event as she gazed from her window to Seung-hyo. What happened immediately after??
Meanwhile, although we are gradually learning Seok-ryu's back-story, she has NOT changed that much - she is still in a funk from her sad life in the USA and she's trying to recover but we don't see a lot of introspection (inner thoughts) from her. She's living at home - we see some sweet scenes with her mother (the pin, etc.) but she's still keeping secrets - lots of them - from her family.
I'm watching because of Jung So Min (never heard of Jung hae-in before) but I'm more interested in how the writer is showing Seung-hyo's gradual change.
Here's something I've learned to do cut down the stress. Before I watched Ep. 8, I visited the tvN site and read the spoiler/preview for Episode 9 - so I already knew that she would be in the hospital and the title of Ep. 9 would be "cancer". Plus I knew the proposal was coming, etc. It helped a lot to have a vague idea of how bad Episode 8 would be. 😊😊
"A fiery battle of nerves erupts between two men, Seung-hyo and Hyun-joon,
over the pomegranate [Seok-ryu] coming out of the hospital.
Seunghyo is worried about the past time between Hyunjoon and Pomegranate.
Hyunjoon proposes to Pomegranate for the second time!
In the end, Seunghyo and Pomegranate have a big argument!
Also: "Jung So-min's confession breaks Jung Hae-in's heart'"
So, yeah, he's upset that she never confided to him.
Episode 9 is going to be awful, awful, awful.
Episode 10 - The fiancé leaves[my prediction] - I hope writer-nim will be creative and not go the standard, uber-trope of "FL plans to return to USA with her ex. . . but changes her mind in the last 5 seconds of the episode".