Go check out my review Legal Rommates on MDL for this shit storm
Your review said everything I was going to write! And thank you for remembering how fast-paced the series once was and how we marveled at that in the beginning.
Lol they constantly did that to each other. Last thing was TK deciding the fam register removal on his own...…
Yeah, their initial 'chemistry' (for lack of better words) was fine for a couple that was initially adversarial, and then just faking it to pretend to be a couple. But once they started their arc towards being in love, something should have kicked in, and it didn't. How much of it is due to direction, who knows? But they just don't 'click'.
Ep 49 - "It seemed like a good idea at the time" (sorry, I'm running a little late, and didn't want to post this at 11pm Pacific time)
So, here we have KJH deciding that he should abscond with (polite way of saying kidnap) HN. What was the worst idea: TK/YD letting him have the baby by himself, or his decision to kidnap her? And who talks him down? SJ, no less (of course, her redemption arc is in full swing). Despite the futile attempt to catch him at the Temple, we get a cute 'family' scene of TK realizing how far he's come in his relations with the Gongs. I did find it cute how they split up the search teams, with the Girls in one car; I don't know why, I just found that funny.
I'm sure we all wanted TK to knock the stuffing out of him when they got back home. I know I did. But a couple of problems with that scene: Sister Eka's continued defense of him was a bad look for her - she should have been the first to scold him. And why on Earth is YD just standing there staring at him with HN??? Did she go into zombie-mode again? She should have snatched the baby and run to her room with IO and let Eka deal with him. Or at least Eka should have snatched her from him. What are the writers thinking? And why did YD not call her mom right away when the baby came back? She waited what seemed like hours to tell her! Unfair to BN, IMO.
The rest of the episode is kind of downhill from there, as they continue to throw scraps to the secondary couples: Hee's son (unseen in this one) continues to get sicker and the pressure is on SooJung to sponsor him, which is really unfair to her. The airheads stumble and bumble along, only seen at the end of the show, but with more airtime than usual. I'd guess they'll get the most airtime together yet in the final episode as the writers try to figure out what to do with them. And JangHo hasn't died yet and we end up with SJ being visited by GS & CS, with advice on her father which she'll ignore, of course. I guess they felt such a scene was obligatory?
For me the most disturbing thing was the insistence to have KJH seen as not-that-bad-a-guy. He gets ample opportunities to apologize, cry, agonize, etc. I guess we're all supposed to forget that without his sister and SJ's prodding he would have taken off with the baby. "Kim JunHa has Come" indeed.
As many of you have done, I've given up trying to figure out or justify the writing decisions made on this show (and AOME as well). We will sit here and take it, as KBS decrees we should. The only thing unanswered at this point is what does the Title Mean? What was "the Real"? Tune in to find out........
I said cohabitation sharing custody of Haneul 😂😂
Did that one at the beach count? He kissed her.... She didn't kiss him back. (plus, we know now that she had already planned this as their goodbye, but didn't have the decency to tell him).
I stopped reading after "Joonha, my favorite character" because i feel every other word following that has lost…
Although I wouldn't want him to make it to America, I wish they had taken that to a bit of a further end.... We see him from behind at the airport, and he is about to walk into the jetway from the waiting area, wearing the Baby Bjorn. As he heads to the door a hand plops down on his shoulder, and he stops. He turns and looks behind him with wide-eyes as he sees several policemen and behind them, in the background are CS/TK/CM/YD.
A commenter on a different forum - who has been watching weekender dramas for 10+ years - is convinced that the…
I will go to my grave knowing they changed writers at Ep 30-33 ish. Too many fingerprints on the evidence, it has to be. Out of curiosity, I rewatched the first 2 episodes this week. The show is almost completely unrecognizable compared to this. It left me really sad to think of what became of this series.
This is one of those times that KBS owes its viewers an explanation of what the hell happened. I don't expect an apology, their ratings have been "good enough" in their eyes, but an explanation is due.
TRHC IS FINALLY ENDING! https://media.tenor.com/zhek-DHxhfsAAAAd/i-feel-like-celebrating-q-star-trek.gifAnd that…
Of all the stupid things in this series, that decision bugs me the most. They went to all the trouble to set this up and just said, "nevermind". It could have gone many different ways, and they chose none of them. Hee's son should have been his. That would have solved part of the issue (your child will seek you). Arrrgh. Sunday can't come soon enough.
I'll offer a counterpoint to what's been posted. If you're interested in this series in any romantic way, FORGET…
If you're looking for something more on the romance/comedy side, there are tons of recommendations here in this thread. For me, nothing even comes close to King The Land. It completely re-wrote the entire concept based on the leads. I use it to get the bad taste out of my mouth that this series has left. Plus only being 16 episodes, they didn't have time to screw up the series as KBS's 50 episode weekenders have done lately.
In the end, I just want to know if there was any break up between the main leads, and if it happened, how many…
I'll offer a counterpoint to what's been posted. If you're interested in this series in any romantic way, FORGET IT, this is NOT the show you'd want.
For them to 'break up' they'd have to be 'together' in the first place, and I'll offer that never happened. Oh sure, they lived together in the same annex and pretended to be a couple, but none of that meant they were together. He did come to have feelings for her, and the car-camping scene was really sweet, but while she genuinely cared about him, she could never reciprocate his feelings for her and always kept a distance. Even when she did finally 'confess' her feelings for him, it was brief and her actions after that proved they weren't real. Their 'breakup' wasn't the typical "we need some time apart" type of thing we're used to being said over an awkward meeting of the couple. Rather, she coldly abandoned him without even a goodbye letter, despite having the time and chance to write one and further, didn't even bother to include him in the goodbye letter she left her family. She then ghosted him for about a year and went on to live her own life. They only reunited by accident. And the way she went about doing it really scarred both of them (especially him) and damaged their relationship. While technically, they were apart for about a year, covered in the timeskip episodes mentioned earlier, they weren't really a couple then.
And IMO, they still aren't, as his feelings still exceed hers and they lac k trust and communication with each other. Their physical contacts seem forced and unnatural and they only hug in response to stressful moments. That said, they are supportive of each other, but not what you'd expect from a loving couple that have known each other for about 18 months (they met in April 2023 and it's August/September of 2024 in the series).
If you were to scroll waaaaaay back in the messages to about the 2,000-3,000 range (back in the Spring) you'd see us chatting about how the inevitable breakup for a young couple in a romantic series would be handled. We had tons of theories about how they'd handle it. None of them came true as this did not become the family/romantic drama we'd thought we were in for based on the beginning of the series.
I, not so sure we get that reveal because it is one that will affect EVERYONE, not just KS and JD. We don’t…
I get the distinct impression the writers are flailing about and the timejump is a handy life preserver being tossed to them. I don't know how else they are going to write themselves out of this?
In thinking about it, I'm on board with rmtaylor's take that SJ will spill the beans on JD either inadvertently while threatening KS, or even deliberately to tell JD to break her from KS orbit.
They are painting her in a corner now, and her unstable and desperate behavior will trigger this as a last-ditch effort to shut KS out of JD's life to get the marrow. I don't think she cares about any effect this would have on JD, all she sees her firstborn as, is a cure for the child she cares for. Sort of a "Don't listen to him, he's not even your father!" moment.
Otherwise, at this point, who benefits from this spilling out? All the other secrets are exposed and we have < 2.5 hours of airtime left.
I hated today’s episode. My irritation is, once again, KS. Like Loelha said - walking into the house after getting…
Well, I'm a native Los Angeleno, so I'm not sure I have a "cultural background", LOL. I am of what average American's would call "Middle-Eastern descent" and the cultural heritage of my ancestors that was drilled into me is not that different from our Far-Eastern cousins. And yes, I'm aware of the KAL cargo flight you cited where the young first officer didn't dare counter the very senior Captain. While KAL was forced to confront this and implement a change in their corporate culture, the same isn't easy for Korean society at large, given their embrace of Confucianism in the rise of the Joseon Dynasty to the current day.
I'm familiar with the concept of F. Piety, I've come to the Kdrama world from a more substantial background of historical dramas, of which I've been watching since 2000? Any rate, my issue with KS is that he's taking this to a level I've never seen anywhere. To me, he just doesn't act right. Sher has postulated that he's been on the receiving end of so much abuse thru his life that his automatic reaction now is to just bow and scrape and accept it. While tragic, if this is the case, what kind of ML is this?
To me, KS has issues. Marrying into MR's family will not solve them. He needs to fix himself first before bringing anyone else into his broken life. Well, at least, that's my 2 cents worth.
THANK YOU FOR SPEAKING FOR US!!!!
(sorry, I'm running a little late, and didn't want to post this at 11pm Pacific time)
So, here we have KJH deciding that he should abscond with (polite way of saying kidnap) HN. What was the worst idea: TK/YD letting him have the baby by himself, or his decision to kidnap her? And who talks him down? SJ, no less (of course, her redemption arc is in full swing). Despite the futile attempt to catch him at the Temple, we get a cute 'family' scene of TK realizing how far he's come in his relations with the Gongs. I did find it cute how they split up the search teams, with the Girls in one car; I don't know why, I just found that funny.
I'm sure we all wanted TK to knock the stuffing out of him when they got back home. I know I did. But a couple of problems with that scene: Sister Eka's continued defense of him was a bad look for her - she should have been the first to scold him. And why on Earth is YD just standing there staring at him with HN??? Did she go into zombie-mode again? She should have snatched the baby and run to her room with IO and let Eka deal with him. Or at least Eka should have snatched her from him. What are the writers thinking? And why did YD not call her mom right away when the baby came back? She waited what seemed like hours to tell her! Unfair to BN, IMO.
The rest of the episode is kind of downhill from there, as they continue to throw scraps to the secondary couples: Hee's son (unseen in this one) continues to get sicker and the pressure is on SooJung to sponsor him, which is really unfair to her. The airheads stumble and bumble along, only seen at the end of the show, but with more airtime than usual. I'd guess they'll get the most airtime together yet in the final episode as the writers try to figure out what to do with them. And JangHo hasn't died yet and we end up with SJ being visited by GS & CS, with advice on her father which she'll ignore, of course. I guess they felt such a scene was obligatory?
For me the most disturbing thing was the insistence to have KJH seen as not-that-bad-a-guy. He gets ample opportunities to apologize, cry, agonize, etc. I guess we're all supposed to forget that without his sister and SJ's prodding he would have taken off with the baby. "Kim JunHa has Come" indeed.
As many of you have done, I've given up trying to figure out or justify the writing decisions made on this show (and AOME as well). We will sit here and take it, as KBS decrees we should. The only thing unanswered at this point is what does the Title Mean? What was "the Real"? Tune in to find out........
Based on my displeasure of both, I'd like their scores to be about the same
We see him from behind at the airport, and he is about to walk into the jetway from the waiting area, wearing the Baby Bjorn. As he heads to the door a hand plops down on his shoulder, and he stops. He turns and looks behind him with wide-eyes as he sees several policemen and behind them, in the background are CS/TK/CM/YD.
This is one of those times that KBS owes its viewers an explanation of what the hell happened. I don't expect an apology, their ratings have been "good enough" in their eyes, but an explanation is due.
Arrrgh. Sunday can't come soon enough.
For them to 'break up' they'd have to be 'together' in the first place, and I'll offer that never happened. Oh sure, they lived together in the same annex and pretended to be a couple, but none of that meant they were together. He did come to have feelings for her, and the car-camping scene was really sweet, but while she genuinely cared about him, she could never reciprocate his feelings for her and always kept a distance. Even when she did finally 'confess' her feelings for him, it was brief and her actions after that proved they weren't real. Their 'breakup' wasn't the typical "we need some time apart" type of thing we're used to being said over an awkward meeting of the couple. Rather, she coldly abandoned him without even a goodbye letter, despite having the time and chance to write one and further, didn't even bother to include him in the goodbye letter she left her family. She then ghosted him for about a year and went on to live her own life. They only reunited by accident. And the way she went about doing it really scarred both of them (especially him) and damaged their relationship. While technically, they were apart for about a year, covered in the timeskip episodes mentioned earlier, they weren't really a couple then.
And IMO, they still aren't, as his feelings still exceed hers and they lac k trust and communication with each other. Their physical contacts seem forced and unnatural and they only hug in response to stressful moments. That said, they are supportive of each other, but not what you'd expect from a loving couple that have known each other for about 18 months (they met in April 2023 and it's August/September of 2024 in the series).
If you were to scroll waaaaaay back in the messages to about the 2,000-3,000 range (back in the Spring) you'd see us chatting about how the inevitable breakup for a young couple in a romantic series would be handled. We had tons of theories about how they'd handle it. None of them came true as this did not become the family/romantic drama we'd thought we were in for based on the beginning of the series.
They are painting her in a corner now, and her unstable and desperate behavior will trigger this as a last-ditch effort to shut KS out of JD's life to get the marrow. I don't think she cares about any effect this would have on JD, all she sees her firstborn as, is a cure for the child she cares for. Sort of a "Don't listen to him, he's not even your father!" moment.
Otherwise, at this point, who benefits from this spilling out? All the other secrets are exposed and we have < 2.5 hours of airtime left.
I'm familiar with the concept of F. Piety, I've come to the Kdrama world from a more substantial background of historical dramas, of which I've been watching since 2000? Any rate, my issue with KS is that he's taking this to a level I've never seen anywhere. To me, he just doesn't act right. Sher has postulated that he's been on the receiving end of so much abuse thru his life that his automatic reaction now is to just bow and scrape and accept it. While tragic, if this is the case, what kind of ML is this?
To me, KS has issues. Marrying into MR's family will not solve them. He needs to fix himself first before bringing anyone else into his broken life. Well, at least, that's my 2 cents worth.