This show has my heart and will have it forever. I will forever remember Tae Ri's and Nam Joo Hyuk's characters fondly, and the rest of the cast as well.
I've now seen you at every one of JJH's dramas/films! LOL! I've been on a JJH marathon myself lately...
YES I have seen every single thing this man has ever been in, whether it's a movie or a show! And he's damn good in every one of them, even in his first show where he played a Crown Prince, he was so damn cute. I became obsessed with him since Kingdom and went on a marathon because I love his face too much.
I recently tried to rewatch this show which is my usual habit with shows I love but when I got to that scene I…
I don't always re-watch shows at all, in fact other than Vincenzo I haven't actually deliberately seen any show more than once, unless if you count re-watching a show with someone who hadn't seen that particular show before (which I have done countless times haha). I instead usually gravitate towards watching my favourite moments of any particular show on youtube or something, but for this scene I have gone back a couple of times to episode 4 and just loved it every time. You can feel the innocence, the curiosity, the respect and admiration, and even on some level desire, SO easily in that scene, it's magical tbh.
I still keep thinking about the intimacy of the scene when they had a match together in episode 4. When he first saw her in her gear, his appreciative gaze and respectful attitude was so sexy, and when he got curious enough she made him wear some man's gear, which of course looked like it was made for him. But when she helped him put it on, that quietness felt SO natural and sexy and organic. And the way he was looking at her then...GOSH. Their match was as expected, and then when she looked at him afterwards, that realisation was amazing. One of the many great moments in the show.
This show is mainly about the friendship between 3 girls and the shenanigans they go through for a specific time…
Haha, I get why you would not watch it due to a lack of romance, but I guess I wanted to give you a review about the entire show, not just the romance part, in case you decide to change your mind. :)
I prefer to watch dramas with good romance than anything else. Can anyone pls tell if I will enjoy this ? Thanks…
This show is mainly about the friendship between 3 girls and the shenanigans they go through for a specific time in their lives. It is funny, refreshing, thoughtful, full of sweetness and irony and sarcasm, and mundane things that somehow seem special. This show will teach you to enjoy your life, not because you have only one chance to live, but because it's genuinely enjoyable to figure out your own journey and make mistakes and correct them and make more mistakes and correct them and move on and so on. They support each other and it's all so REAL that it makes you want to live with them and experience this kind of genuine friendship. The romance is shown as a part of their lives, not an overbearing aspect of it, their lives are full of many other things as well that are equally important and in this sense romance is important too. But they don't focus on a fairy tale happy ending, rather it's about being comfortable with the fact that everyone's love story is different, and that love arrives and stays at different times, and it's all okay!
Sometimes I feel like even if this show actually surpasses the original one in terms of acting/ost/story, some 'old' fans will still be stubborn enough to declare it a 'flop' simply because they are too enraged to actually see the truth! I hope this show will WOW me, I like the cast a lot and have full faith in the director choice. And anyway, it's pointless to label a show as good or bad before seeing it. F I G H T I N G.
I think the point was to show that they were both hurting in a somewhat similar way from their previous relationships and found solace through that together, which could've turned into more. But maybe the writer wanted to show a healthy friendship which was supportive even without turning romantic. I also half expected them to start dating, but then I was also perfectly happy with their individual separate relationships towards the end.
The best story for me was Eun Jung's story, in fact, I kept watching it because of her story, even though she…
I literally agree with each and every single word! I loved watching Eun Jung start to love her life again, and her close and mature and loving relationship with her brother, and her connection with the Director who was truly the most hilarious character in the show, I absolutely loved him!
On point! I will never truly forget the tension I felt while watching Vincenzo.
No problem at all. I'm always happy to gush about Vincenzo, specially with someone who understands its greatness! Also if you ever find sizzling chemistry like Vincenzo please do let me know.
I became obsessed with him since Kingdom and went on a marathon because I love his face too much.
I instead usually gravitate towards watching my favourite moments of any particular show on youtube or something, but for this scene I have gone back a couple of times to episode 4 and just loved it every time. You can feel the innocence, the curiosity, the respect and admiration, and even on some level desire, SO easily in that scene, it's magical tbh.
When he first saw her in her gear, his appreciative gaze and respectful attitude was so sexy, and when he got curious enough she made him wear some man's gear, which of course looked like it was made for him.
But when she helped him put it on, that quietness felt SO natural and sexy and organic. And the way he was looking at her then...GOSH.
Their match was as expected, and then when she looked at him afterwards, that realisation was amazing.
One of the many great moments in the show.
This show will teach you to enjoy your life, not because you have only one chance to live, but because it's genuinely enjoyable to figure out your own journey and make mistakes and correct them and make more mistakes and correct them and move on and so on.
They support each other and it's all so REAL that it makes you want to live with them and experience this kind of genuine friendship.
The romance is shown as a part of their lives, not an overbearing aspect of it, their lives are full of many other things as well that are equally important and in this sense romance is important too. But they don't focus on a fairy tale happy ending, rather it's about being comfortable with the fact that everyone's love story is different, and that love arrives and stays at different times, and it's all okay!
I hope this show will WOW me, I like the cast a lot and have full faith in the director choice. And anyway, it's pointless to label a show as good or bad before seeing it.
F I G H T I N G.
But maybe the writer wanted to show a healthy friendship which was supportive even without turning romantic. I also half expected them to start dating, but then I was also perfectly happy with their individual separate relationships towards the end.