I'm very late to the party - my introduction to KSA was Children of Nobody, such a different role. But she intrigued…
At the time the drama was being done, aegyo was a thing in dramas, hence the girly voice.
The character also didn't want to take responsibility for decisions, coasting through life until she had to fight for herself. Then she became mayor and grew up and the girly aegyo seemed to disappear.
You should probably stick to low brow dramas, they're more up your alley. This one is out of your league, and…
I'm not a school going child like you. I studied, then worked and travelled, obviously improving my taste to the point where I could appreciate such a lovely drama. You keep studying and to your idol dramas, life will improve your taste with time.
It's understandable if you didn't get some aspects of the story, no one obligates you to rate it 10/10. But to call it shit says more about your lack of taste than of the quality of the show.
What kind of stuff is this? I couldn't even watch past 4th episode.
You should probably stick to low brow dramas, they're more up your alley. This one is out of your league, and you're probably new to dramas based on your opinion.
A well done drama. I'm halfway through rn but enjoying it immensely. Lesson: women should never give up on themselves and their dreams/capacity as humans. Work is what makes us human.
The character also didn't want to take responsibility for decisions, coasting through life until she had to fight for herself. Then she became mayor and grew up and the girly aegyo seemed to disappear.
It's understandable if you didn't get some aspects of the story, no one obligates you to rate it 10/10. But to call it shit says more about your lack of taste than of the quality of the show.
Love Affairs in the Afternoon