I’ve watched up to episode 12 and with the new characters entering, I can barely keep up with the plot or who’s who. I started watching because of the tempting edits of the main leads but they barely have any screentime. Does it get better for them or is everyone here actually watching it for the plot?
Keeping my dislike for the sunbae aside, I feel like he got played too. FL was clearly leading him on and never set boundaries with him. After all that, he ended up getting rejected because she suddenly had a change of heart.
One of the best written vertical dramas I’ve watched
The ending where the FL looked at Hao Xun like that made me wonder if she actually knew the truth. Personally, I think she looked at him that way because his face still felt unfamiliar to her but she was trying to see her husband in him.
FL said the child could only call him uncle. Why though? Now that the mother is gone, they could eventually get married in a few years and tell the child the truth.
Even though I felt really bad for Hao Xun in the end, I’m not sure I’d call it selfless love like they said. When he realized his brother might never wake up, the first thing he did was try to pursue his sister-in-law. He did it bcz hewanted to be with her. That’s not exactly selfless but it does show how deep his love was
This drama seriously rage baited me, like older vertical dramas used to. Just with the roles reversed
I was enjoying it before the time jump but the five year leap completely lost me. I would’ve applauded the FL for roasting the ML and breaking the usual trope but she does that while patching things up with her cheating fiancé, calling him a friend, letting him act like a father figure to the ML’s son and hiding the child from the actual father.
She pushed the ML away, saying she never loved him and was just time passing, then later blames him for not fighting for their love or knowing about their son. How was he supposed to, when she told him there was nothing between them and that she’d find someone better? He didn’t even have the power back then. That’s why he left to become the “better” man she wanted.
Her ex slaps the ML and she's calming her ex down. Letting her ex constantly show up at their house completely contradicts the strong woman image the writers were trying to build.
I think we should skip the whole drama but Tbh I found it better than episodes 7 and 8 since they revealed the past, while those older episodes were mostly just sunbae scenes that didn’t matter to the story. Still, it was a weak episode
HY looked disappointed though when he showed up. I think she was expected TH to come.
Yeah she seems to be missing him now that he’s gone. I’d feel the same if someone who runs my household and takes care of me suddenly vanished. I know they’re trying to show that she has feelings for him but to me, it just looks like she’s missing her househelp. It's just too late now
Was the screenwriter’s name added recently? I don’t remember seeing it before. If I’d known it was the same writer as Kiss Sixth Sense and Radio Romance, I wouldn’t have started this shit😭They’ll probably end up together in the last episode out of nowhere. The ML deserves better than her confused ass
It broke my heart watching Woojoo look at the other kids with their parents at the event but of course,the sunbae had to show up at the very end. I’m so pissed right now. They're clearly ragebaiting us
I already fast forwarding about 4 episodes earlier 😂
I did the same. At first only the sunbae felt useless but from episode 8 onward, the FL started getting irritating too. I’ve been skipping her scenes since the last episode. Ironically, skipping both of them helped me finish the whole thing in under 20 minutes. 😭
Are people still continuing this? I have no motivation to continue. I might just fast-forward through the rest. It feels oddly unsettling to drop a show with only four episodes left.
-comedy scenes were genuinely funny. -male lead is calm yet energetic, in a way that feels natural, not like they're pushing the greenflag -main couple has zero tension, so the romance falls flat. With only 12 episodes and just two dates, it wasn’t convincing that they suddenly liked each other that much. It felt hollow. -villains are dull and 2D. I kept skipping their parts.
Overall not bad but I’d call it an average to below average drama
Personally, I think she looked at him that way because his face still felt unfamiliar to her but she was trying to see her husband in him.
FL said the child could only call him uncle. Why though? Now that the mother is gone, they could eventually get married in a few years and tell the child the truth.
Even though I felt really bad for Hao Xun in the end, I’m not sure I’d call it selfless love like they said. When he realized his brother might never wake up, the first thing he did was try to pursue his sister-in-law. He did it bcz hewanted to be with her. That’s not exactly selfless but it does show how deep his love was
but she does that while patching things up with her cheating fiancé, calling him a friend, letting him act like a father figure to the ML’s son and hiding the child from the actual father.
She pushed the ML away, saying she never loved him and was just time passing, then later blames him for not fighting for their love or knowing about their son. How was he supposed to, when she told him there was nothing between them and that she’d find someone better? He didn’t even have the power back then. That’s why he left to become the “better” man she wanted.
Her ex slaps the ML and she's calming her ex down. Letting her ex constantly show up at their house completely contradicts the strong woman image the writers were trying to build.
-male lead is calm yet energetic, in a way that feels natural, not like they're pushing the greenflag
-main couple has zero tension, so the romance falls flat. With only 12 episodes and just two dates, it wasn’t convincing that they suddenly liked each other that much. It felt hollow.
-villains are dull and 2D. I kept skipping their parts.
Overall not bad but I’d call it an average to below average drama