Both female leads in this drama are so hard to like. I don't know which one is worse tbh. Not that Eun Beom is…
Yeah, at this point, I don't expect a happy ending too, but I still hope for one! π In the last scene, Ha Ra was talking to her mom, not Eun Beom's mother, and probably, she was referring to someone else (as you wrote, I think so too that is a misunderstanding). Hopefully, they'll resolve it in the next episode. π€π»
I started to watch this drama for the same motive, but I'm beginning to think that there is a big possibility…
In the last scene, Eun Beom could've misinterpreted Ha Ra's words (maybe she is referring to someone else, for example), and probably the preview is misleading. Who knows, perhaps they'll resolve this miscommunication in that episode (I really hope so!). π€π»π€π»
I think what drew me to this drama at the beginning is i thought the leads would work past their problems and…
I started to watch this drama for the same motive, but I'm beginning to think that there is a big possibility that this would not be the case. Until now, this drama chose to tell realistic stories of dysfunctional relationships that led spouses to divorce, so if we follow this narrative, it is natural for me to think that the protagonists will separate permanently at the end of the drama (especially after what happened in this episode and the preview of the next one). That being said, another aspect (a bit more positive) that I think we should consider, but I'll put that under "spoiler" in another comment:
I tought this drama was comedy and romance but i was wrong and its getting worse every episodes and i don't know…
Okay, it's totally up to you. You don't have to finish a drama if you think it's not for you. I did the same thing when I started watching kdramas some years ago, but now I think it's a waste of time to do that. That being said, "comedy" and "romance" are not the only tags on the list, so it means the plot it's a little deeper than the usual romance kdrama, which is more centered on the comedy aspect (I usually don't like that type of dramas, so I try to avoid them!π). Finally, in my opinion, this is a very engaging drama: it's funny, interesting, and realistic. All the actors/actresses are doing a great job portraying their characters. π
I just realized that someone has already written reviews on the drama... but why? π€ I mean, this drama it's not even finished... some of these people could've just let their frustration out in the comment section!ππ
I think since they divorced under the pretense of his adultery, he is the party at fault in face of korean law.…
Yeah, she could have lowered the alimony, at leastπ . Anyway, I think that FL's reason why it's understandable (at least for me). Likewise, I wouldn't be that easy on him if my (non-existent π) husband cheated on me (but maybe I wouldn't ask for an absurd amount of moneyπ±). Lastly, I don't think that paying alimony is a crazy thing to do because, in a way, it's just a way for the spouse to "make up" for his/her wrongdoing (generally speaking, ofc, the argument is much broader). π
I think since they divorced under the pretense of his adultery, he is the party at fault in face of korean law.…
Oh, yeah, right! π The cause of the divorce was because he "cheated" on her, so it makes sense that he paid the alimony to her. No matter if she has a good job. I hadn't thought of that while writing the comment. Thanks! π
Wow, it is indeed a lot of money! Probably, if he told the truth to her, he wouldn't be that broke, but who knows! π±π
Wow, the comment section is fired up! π I don't get why most people think it's ML's fault. Their marriage failed because both, in some ways, neglected it. No matter how you put it, they are both wrong.
Also, I still don't understand why he needed to pay alimony to her since she has a job, but this is probably a Korean law that I'm not aware of...π€
yeah, I kept checking for a missed tragedy tag too. If this were more serious I'd totally assume now that he had…
ahahaha yeah, I'm so used to melodramas having big reasons behind whatever problem a character faces that, right now, I can't think of a less serious motive! πππ
The ending of episode 3 was strong! π Can't wait for tomorrow's episode. I'm curious to know the reason why Eun Beom wanted a divorce. Idk why, but since this drama it's a comedy, probably it'll turn out to be something not serious (like something they could've easily solved together if he talked to herπ ), but let's see! π
I read where he studied and learned at least some Italian and Latin for this drama. He seemed to put in a lot…
Oh, sorry. For a moment, I thought you were talking about Song Joong Ki! π In this case, it's understandable that Cha Eun Woo has done some Latin lessons for the exorcism scenes. π
I read where he studied and learned at least some Italian and Latin for this drama. He seemed to put in a lot…
Wait, is it confirmed that he learned some Latin too? π±π€ I hope not because there was no reason to learn it since the drama was placed in the 21st century.
Who knows... he probably also had a pretty Italian tutor... like Song Joong Ki did... ;D
I didn't watch Vincenzo, but I watched a few clips of him speaking Italian. And yes, he did a good job tooπ. Even though, in my opinion, he sounds slightly too dramatic in certain scenesπ (maybe this was required for the role, Idk), and a bit unnatural when his character gets angry. π
These dramas and movies have beautiful titles indeed! I spent more time than necessary to take this quiz just because I was so curious to read all the plots! π€£
In the last scene, Ha Ra was talking to her mom, not Eun Beom's mother, and probably, she was referring to someone else (as you wrote, I think so too that is a misunderstanding). Hopefully, they'll resolve it in the next episode. π€π»
Until now, this drama chose to tell realistic stories of dysfunctional relationships that led spouses to divorce, so if we follow this narrative, it is natural for me to think that the protagonists will separate permanently at the end of the drama (especially after what happened in this episode and the preview of the next one).
That being said, another aspect (a bit more positive) that I think we should consider, but I'll put that under "spoiler" in another comment:
That being said, "comedy" and "romance" are not the only tags on the list, so it means the plot it's a little deeper than the usual romance kdrama, which is more centered on the comedy aspect (I usually don't like that type of dramas, so I try to avoid them!π).
Finally, in my opinion, this is a very engaging drama: it's funny, interesting, and realistic. All the actors/actresses are doing a great job portraying their characters. π
I mean, this drama it's not even finished... some of these people could've just let their frustration out in the comment section!ππ
I'll start with "Extraordinary You" and "Mouse" and then proceed with the others on the list after my last exam. ππ€©
Lastly, I don't think that paying alimony is a crazy thing to do because, in a way, it's just a way for the spouse to "make up" for his/her wrongdoing (generally speaking, ofc, the argument is much broader). π
The cause of the divorce was because he "cheated" on her, so it makes sense that he paid the alimony to her. No matter if she has a good job.
I hadn't thought of that while writing the comment. Thanks! π
Wow, it is indeed a lot of money! Probably, if he told the truth to her, he wouldn't be that broke, but who knows! π±π
I don't get why most people think it's ML's fault. Their marriage failed because both, in some ways, neglected it. No matter how you put it, they are both wrong.
Also, I still don't understand why he needed to pay alimony to her since she has a job, but this is probably a Korean law that I'm not aware of...π€
Can't wait for tomorrow's episode. I'm curious to know the reason why Eun Beom wanted a divorce. Idk why, but since this drama it's a comedy, probably it'll turn out to be something not serious (like something they could've easily solved together if he talked to herπ ), but let's see! π
In this case, it's understandable that Cha Eun Woo has done some Latin lessons for the exorcism scenes. π
I hope not because there was no reason to learn it since the drama was placed in the 21st century.
Also, I was surprised when Cha Eun Woo spoke Italian. He did a pretty good job! π€©
Edit: so, I'm learning rn that "pretty good" can be misleading since every person has an opinion on what it means. So I'll correct it by saying that he did a good job!ππ»π