As someone else said, it's an open ending. It's sad but there is hope too. I feel like it implies that the ML…
I like open endings because it's easy to interpret as per our convenience lol. And many people are already convinced that their other modern romcom is actually them reincarnated and living happily ever after 😂
It’s an open ending, but for me it’s not a HE cause the ML died in the end. In the novel, he is reincarnated…
Already in episode 10 and I can't agree more! It has one of the best cgi and chemistry is just mind-blowing. Even the way the story is moving is very gripping.
I've not watched "Love is sweet" as I'm not a fan of modern cdramas. But I'm definitely going to check it out after completing this just for their chemistry.
Especially since Korea has such a big rape and bullying problem. Truly crazy
Exactly! Which is why there are many Korean dramas around bullying. I have heard some horrible real stories from foreign students studying in Korea as well.
I agree that there's no excuse for bullying. However, accusations need to be backed up with evidence. We live…
I agree! Bullies, abusers or r*pists. It's upto their victims to forgive them and not us. I think if they come out without any evidence, they'll be sued for defamation & false accusations. In many such cases, the actors agency instead of filing lawsuits they reach out to the victims for compensation which somewhat proves that they were indeed bullied.
I'm already feeling empty for having to part with them 🤧💔
Update: I'm already at episode 24 (literally binge watching for few hours straight lol)
I've not watched "Love is sweet" as I'm not a fan of modern cdramas. But I'm definitely going to check it out after completing this just for their chemistry.
Whenever the victim oust them, I see many people going like "why now? After all these years. When they're doing so much better in their lives".
Because bullies might move on but victims live in years of misery.