😌 Bae Gyeon-woo / Bong-su You’re thoughtful, grounded, and often put others before yourself. Even when life throws endless challenges your way, you never lose your kindness or quiet determination. Like Gyeon-woo, you’re proof that gentleness and resilience can coexist
Shin Jae-hong Soft-hearted and quietly strong. You may seem reserved, but like Jae-hong, your compassion and steady support make you indispensable. 😌 💗
had very different expectations its not going well. She gaslights the guy who thinks she is miji and then demand…
I truly empathize with the deep pain she’s experiencing after the loss of her husband, and I want to acknowledge that her suffering is significant. However, it’s important to recognize that enduring hardship doesn’t justify causing pain to others. I realize this is much easier said than done.
Consider Ho Su’s mother, for example. She has also faced the heartache of losing her husband, yet she demonstrates kindness and understanding towards Ho Su, a stark contrast to how the twins’ mother interacts with them. At this early stage, only four episodes in, we don’t have the full picture. It feels unfair to place blame on the twins; they are simply children craving their mother’s attention and love.
Is it truly blackmail if Miji only expressed her feelings to her mother once and hasn’t held those emotions against her? She kept her struggles hidden, never revealing how she felt on that particular day or any others. Even now, it’s heartbreaking to see how her mother treats her as if she is less valued than her sister, while Miji remains silent. Labeling the honest expression of one’s feelings as emotional blackmail seems unjust. If we adopt that perspective, we might wrongfully label any discussion of feelings after being hurt as manipulative, which simply isn’t fair.
In episode four, Miji finally gathers the courage to share her deep-seated thoughts and feelings. Instead of addressing Miji’s perspective or offering an apology for her actions, perhaps unknowingly hurtful, her mother responds with anger. I sense that the mother may be grappling with her unresolved feelings towards her own mother, unintentionally passing that heavy burden onto the twins. It’s such a tragic cycle of pain and resentment.
I loved this little series! Although I got a little frustrated when the characters had misunderstandings or lacked communication, I couldn't help but giggle and kick my feet whenever they were being their cute selves. I even cried when they finally confessed their feelings to each other. Overall, I really enjoyed the show and the emotional journey it took me on. <3
I am deeply immersed in this series! There were times when I had to hit the pause button just to gather my emotions, whether I was overwhelmed with tears or shaking with frustration—especially with the intern and the mother. The mother’s actions, in particular, left me feeling incredibly frustrated. This show has captivated me and quickly risen to the top of my all-time favorites, alongside other gems like "Hidden Love," "See You in My 19th Life," and "Lovely Runner."
I thought this show would be cute and fluffy, but I’ve found myself crying since episode 9! 😠It’s possible that I’m just very emotional, but I’ve developed a deep attachment to Ban Ju Yeon and Baek Su Jeong. I often feel like I want to jump through the screen and offer them both a warm, comforting hug. As someone who is very empathetic, I can't help but feel their pain, which is why I tear up even just thinking about what they're going through.
Watching them finally reach a point of closure and realize they aren’t alone in their suffering was truly moving. It's a reminder that everyone carries their own burdens, and many forget that others can be just as hurt as they are. Ban Ju Yeon has become my favorite character, and I feel so strongly with everything he faces. While some elements of the story may seem a bit unrealistic (like the grandmother’s sudden change), the raw emotions are incredibly authentic.
Baek Su Jeong feels like she must always be strong, bearing so much responsibility, yet yearns for someone to lean on. Ban Ju Yeon longs to be accepted for who he truly is, but feels as though he should hide his true self. Seo Ha Jin struggles with a fear of opening up and trusting someone again.
It's all so heartbreaking, yet it reflects the genuine feelings and experiences that many of us face.
I can't help but smile whenever P'Fah and Teerak are on screen! Their chemistry is just so heartwarming, and the way they cutely interact with each other brings me so much joy. I often find myself grinning from ear to ear—it's a little embarrassing, but I just can't help it, lol!
I may be late to the conversation, but that intern is seriously testing my patience! It’s obvious she feels uncomfortable and needs her personal space. Showing up uninvited at her apartment and demanding a tour? That’s completely unacceptable! He needs to understand that she is not interested!
I realize it’s not my place to speak on what she should do, and I get where Yifan is coming from since I’m also a person who dislikes confrontation. However, I wish she would be direct with him: “I am not interested. If you continue to invade my personal space and boundaries, it will only make me like you less and less. I don’t appreciate that. If you want to be friends, fine, but chill out and back the freak up."
The fact that the blood and body mutilation in the trailer did not deter me from wanting to watch this, even though I'm a scaredy-cat and a person who does horribly with horror, SPEAKS VOLUMES!!
I finally finished Lovely Runner! I usually put off watching the last episode because I don't want the show to end, but I finally completed it! Can anyone else relate to crying tears of joy the whole time? I feel so emotionally invested in this show and I'm happy to see the characters living happily ever after! <3 It's been a long time since I've been so emotional about a show ending.
I just started episode 1, like I mean 3 minutes and 48 seconds in.......and I'm crying already! I've started this show late but I've seen clips, and read the synopsis so I know the Dad dies and when he made his birthday wishes all about his dad...I immediately went "Oh poor baby..." and the tears started rolling down :c
I loved this little series! Although I got a little frustrated when the characters had their small misunderstandings or lacked communication, I couldn't help but giggle and kick my feet whenever they were being their cute selves. I even cried when they finally confessed their feelings to each other. Overall, I really enjoyed the show and the emotional journey it took me on. <3
You’re thoughtful, grounded, and often put others before yourself. Even when life throws endless challenges your way, you never lose your kindness or quiet determination. Like Gyeon-woo, you’re proof that gentleness and resilience can coexist
Soft-hearted and quietly strong. You may seem reserved, but like Jae-hong, your compassion and steady support make you indispensable. 😌 💗
Consider Ho Su’s mother, for example. She has also faced the heartache of losing her husband, yet she demonstrates kindness and understanding towards Ho Su, a stark contrast to how the twins’ mother interacts with them. At this early stage, only four episodes in, we don’t have the full picture. It feels unfair to place blame on the twins; they are simply children craving their mother’s attention and love.
Is it truly blackmail if Miji only expressed her feelings to her mother once and hasn’t held those emotions against her? She kept her struggles hidden, never revealing how she felt on that particular day or any others. Even now, it’s heartbreaking to see how her mother treats her as if she is less valued than her sister, while Miji remains silent. Labeling the honest expression of one’s feelings as emotional blackmail seems unjust. If we adopt that perspective, we might wrongfully label any discussion of feelings after being hurt as manipulative, which simply isn’t fair.
In episode four, Miji finally gathers the courage to share her deep-seated thoughts and feelings. Instead of addressing Miji’s perspective or offering an apology for her actions, perhaps unknowingly hurtful, her mother responds with anger. I sense that the mother may be grappling with her unresolved feelings towards her own mother, unintentionally passing that heavy burden onto the twins. It’s such a tragic cycle of pain and resentment.
Watching them finally reach a point of closure and realize they aren’t alone in their suffering was truly moving. It's a reminder that everyone carries their own burdens, and many forget that others can be just as hurt as they are. Ban Ju Yeon has become my favorite character, and I feel so strongly with everything he faces. While some elements of the story may seem a bit unrealistic (like the grandmother’s sudden change), the raw emotions are incredibly authentic.
Baek Su Jeong feels like she must always be strong, bearing so much responsibility, yet yearns for someone to lean on. Ban Ju Yeon longs to be accepted for who he truly is, but feels as though he should hide his true self. Seo Ha Jin struggles with a fear of opening up and trusting someone again.
It's all so heartbreaking, yet it reflects the genuine feelings and experiences that many of us face.
I realize it’s not my place to speak on what she should do, and I get where Yifan is coming from since I’m also a person who dislikes confrontation. However, I wish she would be direct with him: “I am not interested. If you continue to invade my personal space and boundaries, it will only make me like you less and less. I don’t appreciate that. If you want to be friends, fine, but chill out and back the freak up."