Well... Sure wish I had read some reviews before going to see it. I nearly threw up in the movie theatre. I'm pretty sure the lady next to me left equally as traumatized as I did.
I love dark thrillers, I'm mostly fine with violence, I loved the excessive garbage and rain, but this was too much. Way too much.
Aww, that was really cute! I don't love time skips usually but we got to really see them get comfortable with each other and also Adachi maturing a lot which was so nice. I'm always skeptical about movie continuations but I'm really happy with it! ❤️
I never would have clicked on this if it wasn't for the cast. Clone stories just have never done it for me but this was very cool and Bo Gum is phenomenal. It's nothing very unique or new but it's a good watch nonetheless. Honestly, I was happily surprised.
This turned out pretty disappointing after all... The acting ended up bothering me more than anything. They had a story with such potential but the execution didn't match and neither did the acting. I mean, it was okay, I was definitely enjoying myself in the beginning, it had some cute moments and some impactful scenes, but somehow even with such a short format, it got a bit boring.
Well, I'm glad I waited for the last episode to be out before watching episode 15. That was so mean... Anyway, after See You in My 19th Life, my other beloved weekend drama is over as well. It's gonna leave a big gap in my heart. I definitely think the wait and hype was warranted. I'd missed a cheesy, non-apologetic romcom like this and with its incredible cast, it managed to deliver. I'll miss them 🥺 The tyrants of the story kind of get off easy but that's also what's nice about romcoms, people get to grow and learn from their mistakes. I do wish Da Eul had gotten a divorce though, her husband was not likeable for a single minute. Any scene that Ro Woon and the grandmother were in were such a treat. Oh, Cho Rong and Ji Hu, too! What a perfectly expected and wonderful ending 🥰
I went into episode 5 so scared because of the comments and ended up laughing so much. I don’t think this show is meant to be taken so seriously 😅 Anyway, I adore them, maybe even more than during season 1. They’re ridiculous and adorable.
Honestly, it's a wonder In Ok and the grandmother didn't get along better in the past considering they're both capable of such vile behaviour... Her logic is wild: it's not okay for her son to raise another man's baby but it's fine to be with a woman who pawned off her baby to the father so she could be with a man. Okay, then... That line about wanting Tae Kyung to suffer as much as her husband did is insane. She's so far gone, I don't know how she can ever come back from that.
I'm finding that the reveal of Dong Wook and Yoo Myeong's families being connected is taking too long, I'm not sure what they're waiting for. Besides, it's like, do they even talk to each other to still not have connected the dots by themselves? Not everything has to be a huge reveal by accident. I wish they would use their own brains sometimes. I used to really like Dong Wook but I can't get the image of him kidnapping Ha Neul out of my head when he's in a scene.
Anyway... Next episode looks like it'll be a lot of fun, I'm excited. I used to say I would always hate the grandmother regardless of whether or not she changed her ways but to be honest I never expected a proper apology like the one she gave to Tae Kyung. Unprompted and very sincere, I was so shocked. It sounded like she was even about to say something nice to Yeon Doo's mom over the phone. I'm probably forgetting all the awful things she did but at least it looks like they have one person on their side, that's something. Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung continue to be really cute so I continue to be really happy 🥰
This is truly a battle to figure out who can act the most unhinged and somehow, the grandmother isn’t even participating. Good for her. I like her a little bit more every time I see her studying diligently and minding her own business. It’s mind boggling that those mothers who talked so much about their own past struggles keep behaving exactly how the people who hurt them did. So hypocritical. In the preview acting as if her ties with Tae Kyung haven’t already been cut, please… I love that he was so straightforward with Yeon Doo’s mother and said he would pick her over his own mother. I wish Yeon Doo would do the same, now. I wish, once, just once, when her mother tells her yet again she’ll just die, Yeon Doo would tell her « go ahead » instead of calling herself shameless and selfish for loving a good man and not wanting her baby to be kidnapped by a horrible excuse of a man who happens to be her baby’s father. God, she’s so annoying. Also, the baby touching Tae Kyung’s chin and Tae Kyung’s little smile was so freaking cute. I’m not sure what exactly Yeon Doo’s mother meant by saying he looked silly but I melted on the spot. She must really be dead inside for not seeing how quickly Tae Kyung has fallen for Ha Neul and how good to her and for her he is.
I’m starting to really not like Dong Wook after this episode. He was already on thin ice after the last episode but his behaviour at Tae Kyung’s apartment was so vile. I was hoping he would be on the same team as their uncle, but no he steals a child right from her crib. That scene was horrendous.
The grandmother finally realising how delusional and scary Se Jin is made me cackle, that was unintentionally hilarious.
In terms of Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung, I’m over the moon, though. I was so scared Yeon Doo would yet again let herself be walked all over and leave with her mom and brother but she came back to a crying Tae Kyung exactly how I hoped 🥰 Dropping the honorifics next episode, I’m excited.
I skipped through some scenes for the first time at the end of the last episode. I simply cannot waste any time on anyone else when Tae Kyung and Yeon Doo are separated. When I tell you I cried for over an hour. I didn't expect to feel this way from this drama, but I feel broken. I was okay with a 5 months skip but the additional 7 months is so rough. I wish they hadn't done that but honestly apart from that, I really loved the past 2 episodes. The kiss, Tae Kyung sticking by Yeon Doo no matter what, Kim Joon Ha's face when he comes to see Yeon Doo's family and Tae Kyung is already there is priceless, but especially the apartment and baby room, that really was the final nail in my coffin... It's cliché but I love Tae Kyung returning back to his cold self without Yeon Doo. The scene of Yeon Doo's mother telling Tae Kyung Yeon Doo was able to leave because she didn't love him as much as he loves her was so fantastic. Honestly, the acting isn't great, we know that, but Ahn Jae Hyun was perfect in that scene. It's gonna be a long week...
As much as I was eagerly waiting for this, I don't think I can sit through bad subs so I guess I'll check back in whenever that happens and just pray I don't get spoiled in the meantime 😪
It was very cute but I definitely enjoyed the school part more than the office part. There's also so much lying going on in the last few episodes. Leaving for 2 years with no warning is crazy behaviour... I did enjoy Zhen Han getting close with his boss, their scenes were really great. But the closer to the end, the more forgiving they were to everyone who actively tried to sabotage them and I just wasn't. I mean, for Qin Yue and Shi Ying to end up being part of the wedding was crazy to me. Qin Yue doesn't have a single redeeming quality. The mother was stubborn and annoying until the last minute. I know culturally the parents' approval is important but man I would have eloped a long time ago... She never even acknowledged how hard Zhen Han worked to build a good life for her daughter. Damn. Li Xin's dad fondness for Zhen Han was cute, though. I grew very fond of Yi Chuan and Xiao Man. He's particular and annoying for sure but I always enjoy seeing this kind of character end up so whipped for his wife. Also, the buzz cut is not it. I don't know if there was a particular reason for it but looking at Wang An Yu with longer hair, I definitely think we missed out. Overall it's not perfect but the leads staying together through everything is a sure-fire way into my heart. No unnecessary break-up and a lot of understanding of each other. They certainly deserve the world for that.
It feels like I haven't checked back into the comments in so long! I'm still thoroughly enjoying myself but I'm really bad at making predictions so I really don't know what they're planning. I do think the grandmother's daughter being in the picture already somehow is highly plausible, everything and everyone else has been connected in such far-fetched ways, I'm sure they have more of that up their sleeves. And as for Woo Hee…I don’t even wanna talk about her. It’s frustrating that everything has worked perfectly exactly how she planned so far. I do wonder how far she’ll get. Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung have finally been acting like a proper couple and that's really the only thing I needed to keep me happy. If they stick by each other until the very end I'll be ecstatic, so fingers crossed on that. Dong Wook and Yoo Myeong getting together was so cute. They even got a kiss, lucky bastards 😅 I’m actually really excited for the reveal that they’re already connected by their families. I wonder if it’ll come up at the same time as the rest. I may or may not have shed a tear when the grandmother told her story cause my heart's not made of stone but I still don't like her and never will. Although, the one prediction that I could maybe make is that she might end up being one of Yeon Doo's main supporter. Is that possible, you think? But even then, just thinking about how badly she treated Tae Kyung would be enough to stop myself from liking her for that. That being said, I do think it's very cute that Yeon Doo is able to translate's the grandmother's anger and mean remarks into affection, couldn't be me but it's cute from an outsider's perspective. I'm seeing a lot of comments about In Ok. I think... if she hadn't been so angry and getting all up in Ji Myeong's business, I would have been quite shocked by her reaction but because we've already seen her act that way, I'm full prepared for her to lose her mind when it comes to her own son and the daughter-in-law she's come to adore. I get it, it's a huge lie and they all seem to care about blood a lot in that family, so nothing surprising here really. I still think it'll hurt less than the way Yeon Doo's mother acted in the beginning. The way I see it, Yeon Doo was rejected by her own mother but when it comes to In Ok, Yeon Doo is the outsider and she's thinking she's protecting her son. Now, Kim Joon Ha. I'm all for a redemption arc. It's pretty remarkable that he teamed up with Se Jin and somehow still could never be as despicable as her.
I knew the second the prince showed up that there would be articles about it 😑 Regardless of the character and the clichés, though, everything about it was way too over-the-top and annoying. Why waste time on new ridiculous characters when we could have scenes like Gu Won stuffing his cheeks like a hamster and make out sessions on kitchen counters? Anyway, now that the prince is gone, I'm hoping we'll get back to our regularly scheduled program that I've been loving so much. This felt like a different drama, I hate when that happens...
I thought I'd wait for episode 11 before watching episode 10 but at this point I might have to drop it... I think the disappointment would hurt even more than a sad ending. My one worry from the preview for episode 10 was that Phat would be too agressive and from what I've seen here and there, that definitely happened. Looks like Tai isn't being reasonable, either. Such wasted potential...
I have so much beef with WeTV, I’m about to lose my mind. You have to pay separately for the cut and uncut version?! Why is that even a thing? I just watched the cut version, I’m so pissed. I thought the editing was weird, I’m so dumb. Let’s never do that again, please.
I love dark thrillers, I'm mostly fine with violence, I loved the excessive garbage and rain, but this was too much. Way too much.
Anyway, after See You in My 19th Life, my other beloved weekend drama is over as well. It's gonna leave a big gap in my heart. I definitely think the wait and hype was warranted. I'd missed a cheesy, non-apologetic romcom like this and with its incredible cast, it managed to deliver. I'll miss them 🥺 The tyrants of the story kind of get off easy but that's also what's nice about romcoms, people get to grow and learn from their mistakes. I do wish Da Eul had gotten a divorce though, her husband was not likeable for a single minute. Any scene that Ro Woon and the grandmother were in were such a treat. Oh, Cho Rong and Ji Hu, too!
What a perfectly expected and wonderful ending 🥰
I'm finding that the reveal of Dong Wook and Yoo Myeong's families being connected is taking too long, I'm not sure what they're waiting for. Besides, it's like, do they even talk to each other to still not have connected the dots by themselves? Not everything has to be a huge reveal by accident. I wish they would use their own brains sometimes. I used to really like Dong Wook but I can't get the image of him kidnapping Ha Neul out of my head when he's in a scene.
Anyway... Next episode looks like it'll be a lot of fun, I'm excited. I used to say I would always hate the grandmother regardless of whether or not she changed her ways but to be honest I never expected a proper apology like the one she gave to Tae Kyung. Unprompted and very sincere, I was so shocked. It sounded like she was even about to say something nice to Yeon Doo's mom over the phone. I'm probably forgetting all the awful things she did but at least it looks like they have one person on their side, that's something. Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung continue to be really cute so I continue to be really happy 🥰
I’m starting to really not like Dong Wook after this episode. He was already on thin ice after the last episode but his behaviour at Tae Kyung’s apartment was so vile. I was hoping he would be on the same team as their uncle, but no he steals a child right from her crib. That scene was horrendous.
The grandmother finally realising how delusional and scary Se Jin is made me cackle, that was unintentionally hilarious.
In terms of Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung, I’m over the moon, though. I was so scared Yeon Doo would yet again let herself be walked all over and leave with her mom and brother but she came back to a crying Tae Kyung exactly how I hoped 🥰 Dropping the honorifics next episode, I’m excited.
When I tell you I cried for over an hour. I didn't expect to feel this way from this drama, but I feel broken. I was okay with a 5 months skip but the additional 7 months is so rough. I wish they hadn't done that but honestly apart from that, I really loved the past 2 episodes. The kiss, Tae Kyung sticking by Yeon Doo no matter what, Kim Joon Ha's face when he comes to see Yeon Doo's family and Tae Kyung is already there is priceless, but especially the apartment and baby room, that really was the final nail in my coffin... It's cliché but I love Tae Kyung returning back to his cold self without Yeon Doo. The scene of Yeon Doo's mother telling Tae Kyung Yeon Doo was able to leave because she didn't love him as much as he loves her was so fantastic. Honestly, the acting isn't great, we know that, but Ahn Jae Hyun was perfect in that scene.
It's gonna be a long week...
I grew very fond of Yi Chuan and Xiao Man. He's particular and annoying for sure but I always enjoy seeing this kind of character end up so whipped for his wife.
Also, the buzz cut is not it. I don't know if there was a particular reason for it but looking at Wang An Yu with longer hair, I definitely think we missed out.
Overall it's not perfect but the leads staying together through everything is a sure-fire way into my heart. No unnecessary break-up and a lot of understanding of each other. They certainly deserve the world for that.
I'm still thoroughly enjoying myself but I'm really bad at making predictions so I really don't know what they're planning. I do think the grandmother's daughter being in the picture already somehow is highly plausible, everything and everyone else has been connected in such far-fetched ways, I'm sure they have more of that up their sleeves. And as for Woo Hee…I don’t even wanna talk about her. It’s frustrating that everything has worked perfectly exactly how she planned so far. I do wonder how far she’ll get.
Yeon Doo and Tae Kyung have finally been acting like a proper couple and that's really the only thing I needed to keep me happy. If they stick by each other until the very end I'll be ecstatic, so fingers crossed on that.
Dong Wook and Yoo Myeong getting together was so cute. They even got a kiss, lucky bastards 😅 I’m actually really excited for the reveal that they’re already connected by their families. I wonder if it’ll come up at the same time as the rest.
I may or may not have shed a tear when the grandmother told her story cause my heart's not made of stone but I still don't like her and never will. Although, the one prediction that I could maybe make is that she might end up being one of Yeon Doo's main supporter. Is that possible, you think? But even then, just thinking about how badly she treated Tae Kyung would be enough to stop myself from liking her for that. That being said, I do think it's very cute that Yeon Doo is able to translate's the grandmother's anger and mean remarks into affection, couldn't be me but it's cute from an outsider's perspective.
I'm seeing a lot of comments about In Ok. I think... if she hadn't been so angry and getting all up in Ji Myeong's business, I would have been quite shocked by her reaction but because we've already seen her act that way, I'm full prepared for her to lose her mind when it comes to her own son and the daughter-in-law she's come to adore. I get it, it's a huge lie and they all seem to care about blood a lot in that family, so nothing surprising here really. I still think it'll hurt less than the way Yeon Doo's mother acted in the beginning. The way I see it, Yeon Doo was rejected by her own mother but when it comes to In Ok, Yeon Doo is the outsider and she's thinking she's protecting her son.
Now, Kim Joon Ha. I'm all for a redemption arc. It's pretty remarkable that he teamed up with Se Jin and somehow still could never be as despicable as her.