I personally will never understand the concept of watching the last episode first..I get the anticipation but how will know why things got wrapped up that way without watching the earlier episodes to give you a bigger picture.. anyways happy watching.
Am I the only one that’s much more immersed in the teen love story than the adult one? I really enjoy park boyoung’s…
tbh when it comes to the adult romance..Sejin and mirae's story is more of my cup of tea...after having so many shows about being in love for ten years not confessing and what not I find it more refreshing to see people falling in love for the first time with no strings of the past attached lol
Walking into the comment section to see some discussions about the show but it feels like the only thing happening in the show as per the comment section is Hosu not recognising Miji lol
why did he quit his job they didnt show that part in the ep 3
he probably quit because he realised that his job was not in correspondence with his principals and it was getting uncomfortable for him to do it.. remember they showed that instance where they had to defend a client that did physically harrass a person but because they had evidence against the person they harrassed..they pushed aside the fact that he was harrassed any way...I guess he felt like he was going up against his own principles so he quit....I actually thought he would do so
No but he officially recognised his feelings..more like he reached the acceptance stage...
well atleast he went through denial and more and finally reached the acceptance stage...now they are in that I like you I know you like me stage ðŸ˜ðŸ¤£
The romance part in this show is just so well written....and acted out and don't get me started on the chemistry....the slow burn that burns you right in the heart....four episodes leftðŸ˜
"She confessed her feelings repeatedly, yet his reaction remained muted. Is this a fumble on his part? The narrative sets a clear stage: she initiated, she prioritized vulnerability, and she asked for permission to pursue her feelings. This is Oh Yiyeong, direct and unafraid. But, does that obligate Dowon to reciprocate immediately? His response, while seemingly a rejection, was more of a cautious acknowledgement, a desire to avoid an awkward situation.
To label him a coward or slow feels reductive. He appears to be an overthinker, prioritizing factors beyond a simple romantic entanglement. He needs time to process his feelings, to weigh the implications. The show's brilliance lies in its deviation from the typical trope. Instead of the instant, unwavering affection, we see him retreat, then gradually re-engage, testing the waters. He invites her to dinner, makes small gestures, hinting at a developing interest.
"Perhaps the strategy of inducing jealousy is intended to expedite the process, but even without such manipulation, Dowon was already starting to make moves. The narrative subtly suggests that he was beginning to sort through his feelings at his own pace. To portray his introspection as a flaw, and the introduction of a love rival as a punishment, feels unfair.
Dowon's journey is one of self-discovery, of weighing the complexities of a potential relationship. He's not simply resistant; he's cautious... people Iike him exist..IAM people like him so I understand him.
The song is not for Yiyoung and mr anesthesiologist tho, at least according to Naver."This song was first inserted…
it was first played when Yiyoung started giving heart eyes to Dowon after he helped her out with the seniors..in episode two..at the end of episode two
Ohhhh I love the relationship between Dowon and Proff Seo..the mom and son kind of relationship..the way she asked if he slept off and missed his flight and when he asked if any one had ever done it before she replied that it was her last year..you can tell she dotes on him because she sees her self in him and praising his growth...I love them
I hope we can now get more Mirae now!
To label him a coward or slow feels reductive. He appears to be an overthinker, prioritizing factors beyond a simple romantic entanglement. He needs time to process his feelings, to weigh the implications. The show's brilliance lies in its deviation from the typical trope. Instead of the instant, unwavering affection, we see him retreat, then gradually re-engage, testing the waters. He invites her to dinner, makes small gestures, hinting at a developing interest.
"Perhaps the strategy of inducing jealousy is intended to expedite the process, but even without such manipulation, Dowon was already starting to make moves. The narrative subtly suggests that he was beginning to sort through his feelings at his own pace. To portray his introspection as a flaw, and the introduction of a love rival as a punishment, feels unfair.
Dowon's journey is one of self-discovery, of weighing the complexities of a potential relationship. He's not simply resistant; he's cautious... people Iike him exist..IAM people like him so I understand him.