Yuuup. One thing is sure tho.... he will even be more hearteyes about her hahaha, and i cannot wait to see him…
Sadly it's safe to say that I don't really care about the rating anymore. All thanks to that one time I watched a drama, which had a high rating (it still has, I checked it, but it's a little bit lower than I rememberπ€), and all the reviewers were so enthusiastic that convinced me, but it ended up being a complete waste of time. π That being said, if the soul of the real Fl is still somewhat awake in her body and can interact with the one who possessed her, I guess that I can still give it a try. π
Yuuup. One thing is sure tho.... he will even be more hearteyes about her hahaha, and i cannot wait to see him…
Yeah, I can't wait to see him more adorably in love and less grumpy. π
Yeah, a historical drama mixed with other genres seems a good compromise! π I watched some clips of Mr.Queen, but the detail that didn't make me watch the whole drama was the sensation of ML believing to be in love with FL when, in reality (from what I understood), all of her actions were decided by the person who possessed her and not by her.π€
Also, thank you, because today I have learned kerfuffle, a new slang that I had never heard/ read before. π
I don't usually enjoy historic kdramas, but I liked these scenes about their previous life. π I hope that Cha Cha Woong doesn't be affected too much by the errors of his previous life in the next episodes and that he'll be aware that Ko Seul Hae and Princess Chun Hwa are two different people, as she said in the preview.
I don't think it's too early if Junyoung hasn't been in touch with him for 3 years I agree that he has some work…
@Yvette Yeah, I'd prefer if they find each other in the future instead of starting a relationship right there and then. It's much more realistic to me, but let's see how things will develop in the next episodes. π About their scenes being enjoyable or not, I think it's a personal preference. So I can understand your point of view, even if I disagree with it. ππ
I don't think it's too early if Junyoung hasn't been in touch with him for 3 years I agree that he has some work…
I don't think it's too early, too. Three years is a lot of time to recover from a past relationship. I wrote that it was too early for Jung Hwan to have a new relationship because he's still clearly full of anger through Tae Yang and the whole situation that led his ex-girlfriend to run away from everybody. I feel like his state of mind doesn't allow him to live a new relationship to the full. I'm not saying that he needs to fight all his battles alone but just this particular one. Jung Hwan needs to cope with his anger first and accept that he can't change the past alone. After that, he can start a new relationship with whoever he wants.
As a badminton player the on court scenes are absolutely unbearable to watch without cringing...if it's not possible…
Can I ask you why you think this? I'm genuinely asking you because I've enjoyed these scenes so far. I don't play Badmington (the only experience that I had was a long time ago in high school, but all my class - including me - were so bad at it, so we didn't play real matches!π ), so I am not familiar with the technical things but, maybe, you can help me with these. π Regarding the teammates and coach being mean: yes, I agree that it's hard to find a team (with just a few kind people) and a coach that are this mean in real life, but it's not impossible. Anyway, in dramas, situations are exaggerated most of the time.
I feel they are unnecessary.I find the 2FL doesn't challenge him and is just a fangirl towards him....feeding…
Before, I was hoping that Jung Hwan could have grown a little, but he's still a jerk! It would be cool if he understands how stupid he is, but I don't think this will happen, not even after what Tae Joon told him (still hoping for the end, tho)! Yeah, it seems that the 2FL is somewhat similar to a flat character because her only purpose in this story is flirting with Jung Hwan.
Park Tae Joon's sister will probably be ten times worse than Jung Hwan (but I could be wrong, previews are misleading most of the time).
He tried to reach out to her, everybody did, but Jun Young was just not yet ready and so she ignored them. Then…
Before watching episode 8, I thought that Jung Hwan needed to recover all his wounds alone before jumping into another relationship. Right now, I doubt that we'll see any character development from him, but let's see... I didn't like how the girl was flirting with him too because, we need to admit, she's pretty insistent. I still don't think it is the best way to win someone over. π
I don't know how to feel about the second lead couple. I mean, it's this necessary for this two to fall in love with each other? π€ Jung Hwan is clearly still healing from his past relationship. And yes, I can sense a little interest that he has in Yoo Min, but still, it's too early for him to jump into another relationship. All these efforts she's making to get him to reciprocate her feelings are too much for me! π π So we have two scenarios here: when Tae Joon's sister comes back, they'll split up or speed even more into this strange relationship. What do you think will happen?
Now that Jung Hwan comes a little to his senses, it seems like I need a new character to complain about! π But first, I'm happy to see that Jung Hwan is starting to understand that there is no need to be this attached to a past relationship. Still, he didn't need to be aware of this in the middle of a date with Yoo Min! π€¦π»ββοΈ
Anyway, I would like to know why Dongwan feels the need to act this passive-aggressive towards everyone. Like man, can you please calm down? π
I don't understand Tae Joon's parents. If they were so in love with their precious daughter, what is the point in having a second child? How come they can't realize they are hurting Tae Joon every time they say something? Poor Tae Joon, it must be hard to live in the shadows of his sister! What's so exceptional about her that makes them this blind to Tae Joon? I admire the strength that he has in front of them, by the way, because I probably would act differently.
I would like to end this comment lightly by saying that Tae Yang and Tae Joon are super cute! π
Agreed. It does makes me wonder if there's even more that happened afterwards for him to blame Taeyang & for Taeyang…
Yes, probably there is more to discover about this accident. Anyway, I still think that Jung Hwan needs to stop acting like this and move on. It's not like he can bring his girlfriend back or change the past from behaving like this.
I don't understand why Jung Hwan is this angry with Tae Yang! I mean, I get that her unconsidered behavior hurt his girlfriend. However, the things that come after that incident are not Tae Yang's fault (like the girl quitting Bagdminton, going to Spain, not talking to him or anyone else), in my opinion. This girl decides to cut every relationship with everyone and disappear. It was her decision, not anybody else. So if he's single and unhappy, I don't think that Tae Yang is the person he should be mad at... π β
Wow, those two girls are so annoying! I mean, what's the point of being this mean toward a person? I understand that they are mad because they think she did something wrong... but they're no better than her, so wth they trying to achieve with this behavior?
If you like more plot and character development than ABP has to offer, then CL is probably more to your likinghttps://kisskh.at/706923-crazy-loveEdit:…
Yep, I love CL! π And I completely agree with you this drama deserves more recognition.
That being said, if the soul of the real Fl is still somewhat awake in her body and can interact with the one who possessed her, I guess that I can still give it a try. π
Yeah, a historical drama mixed with other genres seems a good compromise! π
I watched some clips of Mr.Queen, but the detail that didn't make me watch the whole drama was the sensation of ML believing to be in love with FL when, in reality (from what I understood), all of her actions were decided by the person who possessed her and not by her.π€
Also, thank you, because today I have learned kerfuffle, a new slang that I had never heard/ read before. π
I hope that Cha Cha Woong doesn't be affected too much by the errors of his previous life in the next episodes and that he'll be aware that Ko Seul Hae and Princess Chun Hwa are two different people, as she said in the preview.
About their scenes being enjoyable or not, I think it's a personal preference. So I can understand your point of view, even if I disagree with it. ππ
I wrote that it was too early for Jung Hwan to have a new relationship because he's still clearly full of anger through Tae Yang and the whole situation that led his ex-girlfriend to run away from everybody. I feel like his state of mind doesn't allow him to live a new relationship to the full. I'm not saying that he needs to fight all his battles alone but just this particular one.
Jung Hwan needs to cope with his anger first and accept that he can't change the past alone. After that, he can start a new relationship with whoever he wants.
Regarding the teammates and coach being mean: yes, I agree that it's hard to find a team (with just a few kind people) and a coach that are this mean in real life, but it's not impossible. Anyway, in dramas, situations are exaggerated most of the time.
Yeah, it seems that the 2FL is somewhat similar to a flat character because her only purpose in this story is flirting with Jung Hwan.
Park Tae Joon's sister will probably be ten times worse than Jung Hwan (but I could be wrong, previews are misleading most of the time).
I didn't like how the girl was flirting with him too because, we need to admit, she's pretty insistent. I still don't think it is the best way to win someone over. π
Jung Hwan is clearly still healing from his past relationship. And yes, I can sense a little interest that he has in Yoo Min, but still, it's too early for him to jump into another relationship.
All these efforts she's making to get him to reciprocate her feelings are too much for me! π π
So we have two scenarios here: when Tae Joon's sister comes back, they'll split up or speed even more into this strange relationship. What do you think will happen?
But first, I'm happy to see that Jung Hwan is starting to understand that there is no need to be this attached to a past relationship. Still, he didn't need to be aware of this in the middle of a date with Yoo Min! π€¦π»ββοΈ
Anyway, I would like to know why Dongwan feels the need to act this passive-aggressive towards everyone. Like man, can you please calm down? π
I don't understand Tae Joon's parents. If they were so in love with their precious daughter, what is the point in having a second child? How come they can't realize they are hurting Tae Joon every time they say something? Poor Tae Joon, it must be hard to live in the shadows of his sister! What's so exceptional about her that makes them this blind to Tae Joon? I admire the strength that he has in front of them, by the way, because I probably would act differently.
I would like to end this comment lightly by saying that Tae Yang and Tae Joon are super cute! π
This girl decides to cut every relationship with everyone and disappear. It was her decision, not anybody else. So if he's single and unhappy, I don't think that Tae Yang is the person he should be mad at... π β