The fourth episode made me cry really badly. The realization that you're older now when you have to take care of your parents is crushing. It shifts something inside of you. Relate to it more than ever.
I'm glad to see Hari's character development! And while I love her scenes with Yi Sang like everyone, I also adore her and Jinyoung. Their understanding of one another is already on a deeper level, so there isn't the usual excitement of "getting to know each other." But the comfort and familiarity he gives her to speak her thoughts is heartwarming. I'm wondering where they're taking us with this.
Happy to see Park Byung Eun getting the majority of the screentime in the third episode. Now we know why he go kicked by Jang Nara and I have to say it was well deserved:p
I thought, "The sperm donor is a cutie," then I thought, "Hmmm, pretty fishy," to "Oh, he just wants to have sex, this BASTARD!" I should have suspected it from the way he checked her out initially. Smh.
Episode 3: Jae Young looked a little offended when Ha Ri called him "Mother's friend's son". I like how comfortable they are with each other. Part of me wants them to be together and part of me wants them to be just friends. So conflicted.
Haven't watched episode 3 yet but looking at the comments about the drama and especially the love Jang Nara is receiving makes my heart full. Thank you for sharing the love! - sincerely, a Jang Nara trash
He was lovely in the Fiery Priest. Seeing that the director is the same, this sounds like it could be fun. But the fiery priest really was strong because of the writing (the writer just knows how to make a comedy - Chief Kim is by him and it was brilliant as well).
I agree with you. The literal age gap isn't the problem it's the notion of, as you put it, gap in maturity. I…
I agree. Had she been a few years older - 23 or 24 - I would not have minded at all. I usually feel comfortable about age gaps starting from around that age. As far as the innocent part is concerned, someone below pointed out that the female lead wasn't naive in the manhwa. So let's hope that's case here. I'm also a little concerned about the power dynamics involved, since he is the boss, but I don't think it is as concerning as long as he isn't this crazy influential person.
with my controversial comment out of the way, I might watch this but I'll wait to see how it plays out first. I'm here for my man Eum Moon Suk. And the teaser looked pretty fun. The leads don't feel boring either.
I'm going to play the devil's advocate here. I don't think people have as much of a problem with the age gap than the - how to word it - gap in maturity (again, excuse my poor choice of words) there is usually between someone who just became an adult and someone who has been a legal adult for more than ten years. As many pointed out, this is acting, and the age gap is part of the plot. So why wasn't an older actress chosen and made to look younger? Even if the plot shows a relationship with this age gap, I feel people would feel less conflicted if they could have consoled themselves about the smaller age gap between the actors.
I'm glad to see Hari's character development! And while I love her scenes with Yi Sang like everyone, I also adore her and Jinyoung. Their understanding of one another is already on a deeper level, so there isn't the usual excitement of "getting to know each other." But the comfort and familiarity he gives her to speak her thoughts is heartwarming. I'm wondering where they're taking us with this.
Jae Young looked a little offended when Ha Ri called him "Mother's friend's son". I like how comfortable they are with each other. Part of me wants them to be together and part of me wants them to be just friends. So conflicted.