Learn to ignore sometimes because, watch, that one comment have over 50 likes soon. If you had ignored it, people wouldn’t be upvoting their negative comments.
Actually I'm quite disappointed by the story of ML's parents. If your marriage isn't good for like more than 20…
I get where you’re coming from, but maybe it’s the direction. Sometimes long-standing issues are resolved quickly when key moments trigger realizations. It did feel a bit fast, but in dramas, those turning points often represent years of unresolved feelings finally surfacing.
Comparing her to Park Shin Hye? 😟😟😟 Are we even watching the same drama? Sure, she's taking things slow with the male lead, but she definitely knows how to kiss and open her mouth 👄. Plus, Park Shin Hye did a great job in *Doctor Slump*!
I'm not sure if some people might feel that the kiss and her expressing her feelings in a unique way is off, but here's my explanation: Instead of directly saying "I like you," she chose to express her emotions by referencing something meaningful to both of them. Since she came back, she’s been seeing him differently, and while these feelings are just from her side, it’s clear she’s not rushing anything. She had just found closure with her ex but was already over him, so her confession reflects her readiness to move forward. The male lead kissing her in that moment shows he understands her feelings, even without her using traditional words. It’s a natural, heartfelt response to the emotions they both share. I love this drama so much ❤️
I'm not sure if some people might feel that the kiss and her expressing her feelings in a unique way is off, but here's my explanation: Instead of directly saying "I like you," she chose to express her emotions by referencing something meaningful to both of them. Since she came back, she’s been seeing him differently, and while these feelings are just from her side, it’s clear she’s not rushing anything. She had just found closure with her ex but was already over him, so her confession reflects her readiness to move forward. The male lead kissing her in that moment shows he understands her feelings, even without her using traditional words. It’s a natural, heartfelt response to the emotions they both share. I love this drama so much 🤍
Imo it brings realism and emotional depth to the story by highlighting vulnerabilities and fostering understanding…
I get where you're coming from, but when illness is written well, it’s not about being a lazy plot device. It can reveal vulnerabilities and bring out emotional growth that might not happen otherwise. Illness forces characters to confront their fears, insecurities, and priorities in a way that feels real. It’s about showing how people evolve in the face of hardship, which leads to more authentic relationships and personal transformation.
Can't help but skip lead couple screen time. They still bicker like child and its not even funny just straight…
It's a slow-burn drama, and the leads are best friends, which is why they bicker the way they do, regardless of their age. If you're skipping their scenes, what are you even watching? Only the secondary characters?
I'm not sure if some people might feel that the kiss and her expressing her feelings in a unique way is off, but here's my explanation: Instead of directly saying "I like you," she chose to express her emotions by referencing something meaningful to both of them. Since she came back, she’s been seeing him differently, and while these feelings are just from her side, it’s clear she’s not rushing anything. She had just found closure with her ex but was already over him, so her confession reflects her readiness to move forward. The male lead kissing her in that moment shows he understands her feelings, even without her using traditional words. It’s a natural, heartfelt response to the emotions they both share. I love this drama so much ❤️