in my opinion he definitely likes her.. i mean who looks at their sister in law that way. from the 1st ep i mean i'm positive he's already in love. either he's dumb not to know it or denying the whole thing not let it be "awkward" as he said in the elevator scene
THIS IS A MASTERPIECE!!! i loved every second of it. It's real. no cheabols or drama.. just life. The script was great! All the actors did a terrific job. IU deserve so much credit for portraying 2 characters so amazingly in a single drama. Moon so ri's acting was just perfection. Also bogum and park hae joon portrayed yang gwang shik so well.. I want to thank all the cast and the crew for this amazing project!
Okay, I get that he loves her since he has been stalking her forever, but how does she love him when they barely…
i think she already loved him just didn't realize it. even in school days, then when he was the "delivery man" and also after knowing he spent his life trying to let her come out to the world. Also, some kinds of love doesn't need spending time or wtevr it is. Don't get me wrong, it's stupid in reality ofc, but in dramas it's kind of a normal thing
I like this. Not in top favourites but the story is interesting and fresh.There were no filler scenes, but flashbacks…
some are saying she confessed as an obligation. I don't think so. Even in school days, she liked him. She knew he's taking care of her, in scenes like park bench, when they were respecting the late students, and also when she left school. After that, she found out he spent his life trying to find a way to love her. (Still, i hate all just looked over the stalking. We should def stop this movement of romanticizing crimes). And she liked him when she thought it was the delivery man. In any case, she like him before. The only issue was she didn't realize it. At the end she did.
I like this. Not in top favourites but the story is interesting and fresh. There were no filler scenes, but flashbacks and scenes itself felt dragged. If they did 8 eps, it would've been better. I maybe in the minority, but i like the ending. Both main and second lead couples. BUT, why are we romanticizing stalking?? He committed so many crimes during his investigation. He illegally looked into people's personal details, secretly followed her, observed her life, disguised himself as a delivery man to approach her with an ulterior motive (doesn't matter if it's good intention or not) Apart from this, overall, it's a good watch. But, I think if anyone subjected to stalking or something like that, it's best to skip this.
this is based on blooming youth right? so what role of that is Yu Xuan here? Anyone watched korean adoption, is it san? the prince's bodyguard? Edit: Sorry if I offended anyone, I accidently used "based on our blooming youth". I know it's an original chinese novel. I'm only asking is Yu Xuan character is San's character in our blooming youth
my opinion about this was to not be prejudiced about anything. His fame, or image he maintained or her life because of one mistake she made. Because, after all they are celebrities and we don't know ANYTHING about their lives. That is the only way to protect who's alive and honour the dead. Because every word we say here sitting behind a screen, it's going to affect a living person. In this case, we have to be extra careful. Because, "the dead tell no tales". She's no longer with us. So her side of the story can easily be misinterpreted. We should care about the weight of the words we utter, ALWAYS. Although, I have a hard time trusting Gold Medallist because of their inconsistency in stories. First they denied dating rumours and then they go and say "yes they did, but not when she was a minor." and they didn't even apologize for misinformation. SO, naturally, the next question would be, "What more have they lied about?" On the other hand, why now? All these evidences and care for her.. why now? When she was alive, they dragged her down and when she wanted to start over all of them pinned her down to the ground. Now they cry about how she was a victim of him. In that way, it seems like k-netz are just shifting the blame. I have two concerns. If he's innocent, he's becoming another victim of this sick culture. If he's guilty, well, him walking out of this like nothing happened as we have seen many other male celebrities did. If he dated a minor, I sure hope he gets the necessary punishments. Adults are supposed protect the young. Not violate their innocence.
breaking his heart twice is a little too much imo. I wouldn’t want her back if I was him.
i would say this is the first time. he lied to her the first time not to mention that would be wrong back then. i mean he was a middle schooler. So, in my opinion, first time was kind of a draw they both broke each others' hearts. this time though, it's her. now she knows him and still if she goes this way it's not good
i'm positive he's already in love. either he's dumb not to know it or denying the whole thing not let it be "awkward" as he said in the elevator scene
I am an kdrama addict. and i know that.
i loved every second of it. It's real. no cheabols or drama.. just life. The script was great! All the actors did a terrific job. IU deserve so much credit for portraying 2 characters so amazingly in a single drama. Moon so ri's acting was just perfection. Also bogum and park hae joon portrayed yang gwang shik so well..
I want to thank all the cast and the crew for this amazing project!
i haven't read the book
even in school days, then when he was the "delivery man" and also after knowing he spent his life trying to let her come out to the world.
Also, some kinds of love doesn't need spending time or wtevr it is. Don't get me wrong, it's stupid in reality ofc, but in dramas it's kind of a normal thing
There were no filler scenes, but flashbacks and scenes itself felt dragged. If they did 8 eps, it would've been better.
I maybe in the minority, but i like the ending. Both main and second lead couples.
BUT, why are we romanticizing stalking?? He committed so many crimes during his investigation. He illegally looked into people's personal details, secretly followed her, observed her life, disguised himself as a delivery man to approach her with an ulterior motive (doesn't matter if it's good intention or not)
Apart from this, overall, it's a good watch. But, I think if anyone subjected to stalking or something like that, it's best to skip this.
Edit: Sorry if I offended anyone, I accidently used "based on our blooming youth". I know it's an original chinese novel.
I'm only asking is Yu Xuan character is San's character in our blooming youth
That is the only way to protect who's alive and honour the dead.
Because every word we say here sitting behind a screen, it's going to affect a living person. In this case, we have to be extra careful. Because, "the dead tell no tales". She's no longer with us. So her side of the story can easily be misinterpreted.
We should care about the weight of the words we utter, ALWAYS.
Although, I have a hard time trusting Gold Medallist because of their inconsistency in stories. First they denied dating rumours and then they go and say "yes they did, but not when she was a minor." and they didn't even apologize for misinformation. SO, naturally, the next question would be, "What more have they lied about?"
On the other hand, why now? All these evidences and care for her.. why now? When she was alive, they dragged her down and when she wanted to start over all of them pinned her down to the ground. Now they cry about how she was a victim of him. In that way, it seems like k-netz are just shifting the blame.
I have two concerns. If he's innocent, he's becoming another victim of this sick culture. If he's guilty, well, him walking out of this like nothing happened as we have seen many other male celebrities did.
If he dated a minor, I sure hope he gets the necessary punishments. Adults are supposed protect the young. Not violate their innocence.