I like this drama so far, though the tone is a bit unusual; it's both a romantic comedy and a preachy story about alcoholism somehow. It's good that the drama doesn't (quite) play binge-drinking for laughs and mostly finds its comedic material elsewhere, but the fact such a heavy topic is explored in such close proximity to rough caricatures like Han Geumjoo's shrewish mother and bumbling father confuses the matter somewhat.
That said, I like the main couple. Both of them are good characters, and Seo Ui-joon's lurching between yearning and resentment is fun to watch.
Like a lot of other viewers, I found HGJ a bit frustrating in episode 4--I just couldn't understand what she was crying about for so long when her ex was such a blatant and unworthy scumbag; surely after a few months without him she should begin to feel liberated?--but I think that chapter of the story is over now and we'll finally move on this week.
True to Love made the same misstep by lingering a bit too long on its FL's disastrous past relationship and her exaggerated patheticness after getting dumped, but thankfully it also moved on just in time.
damn shes actually drop-dead gorgeous. I’ve seen many of her works by chance and always knew she was pretty,…
Go Younjung looks like a goddess, but what sets her apart from the mass of beautiful actresses out there is that she can really convince the viewer with her acting. I don't know if it's because she's a good actress all-around or simply because her character in Resident Playbook suits her very well, but she's doing such a great job as Oh Yiyeong. I recongize my own junior female physican friend in her performance.
I'm sorry, I dropped this drama, I was expecting Kang You Seok will be the main lead in terms of romance. I waited…
It's your choice whether to watch or not and you certainly shouldn't be wasting your time on a drama that doesn't interest you, but you could have chosen not to leave this stupid comment in public...
Um, actually you should not be rating shows before you complete them.
Your take is what’s stupid here. You’re supposed to be able to differentiate between shows you’ve watched instead of giving them all a 10. Get some critical thinking skills.
That said, I like the main couple. Both of them are good characters, and Seo Ui-joon's lurching between yearning and resentment is fun to watch.
Like a lot of other viewers, I found HGJ a bit frustrating in episode 4--I just couldn't understand what she was crying about for so long when her ex was such a blatant and unworthy scumbag; surely after a few months without him she should begin to feel liberated?--but I think that chapter of the story is over now and we'll finally move on this week.
True to Love made the same misstep by lingering a bit too long on its FL's disastrous past relationship and her exaggerated patheticness after getting dumped, but thankfully it also moved on just in time.
Which is a perfectly reasonable age gap and I can only assume OP is a child who should not be watching TV for adults if they find it "disgusting."