It was way too much work and the hours were too long. (Just kidding or am I?) Seriously, I have no idea but it did seem like despite them having some fun, it was really hard work.
In Season 1, I really enjoyed the chemistry among Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik and Kim Tae-hyung (BTS V). Jinny was necessary as the demanding boss and Jung Yu-mi was a bit like flat soda pop. I’m surprised that Seo-joon has signed on without Woo-shik or someone like him to add some spice. Obviously, Tae can’t join as he’s in the military now. Unless they get someone interesting to come on board to replace Woo-shik and Tae, I won’t be watching.
Hello Goblin fans! I’ve got a question about the ending.
I’ve heard this has a sad, heartbreaking ending. Today, someone said it doesn’t have a sad ending. Please tell me truthfully, is this a sad ending story or a happily ever after story? Thanks!
I think I’ll put this one in the “not interested” group. The MLs get together for about 10 minutes out of how many hours of watching this kdrama? For a romance, that’s not a good return on my investment of time.
I am not even halfway finished with the first episode and I think I am done with this series. Too much trope type fighting within the family as they watch sports on TV while eating dinner. While the brother and sister are slapping each other, yelling, pulling hair and punching cheeks, the dad is eating dinner in such a gross manner (spitting out noddles and hard boiled eggs, etc.) and then out of no where the young female starts picking her nose. I think that’s enough of the overdone outdated tropes for me. Glad to read about the toilet humor trope so I know I should quit now while I am ahead. I’m going to skip to Reply 1988.
Just curious— does anyone else feel the cover picture for this drama is way off? Sorry, but it doesn’t seem…
Yes, the cover poster actually stopped me from watching the series for quite some time. Not sure what prompted me to watch but I’m glad I did. It might have been someone’s recommendation on Reddit Kdrama Recommends that pushed me to try it, now that I think about it.
Where did the FL go when she went away? And how long was she gone? And why did she go away after everything was resolved?
Last little nit: Last scene when ML hears the whistle and goes out onto the landing and sees the FL and they just stand there smiling at each other. I wish they had eventually moved toward each other and embraced. I know I’d want to touch my love after an absence. I know it was probably to create a cinematic moment but it didn’t work for me.
Overall, I really really really enjoyed this kdrama. They did a great job tackling difficult yet timely subject matters in a sensitive and educational manner. I really enjoyed the ancillary characters especially Samantha, the Women’s Association and the convenience store clerk. I loved how natural the ML was when walking with Samantha on the sidewalk. overall, this was a very enjoyable series.
I’ve heard this has a sad, heartbreaking ending. Today, someone said it doesn’t have a sad ending. Please tell me truthfully, is this a sad ending story or a happily ever after story? Thanks!
Where did the FL go when she went away? And how long was she gone? And why did she go away after everything was resolved?
Last little nit: Last scene when ML hears the whistle and goes out onto the landing and sees the FL and they just stand there smiling at each other. I wish they had eventually moved toward each other and embraced. I know I’d want to touch my love after an absence. I know it was probably to create a cinematic moment but it didn’t work for me.
Overall, I really really really enjoyed this kdrama. They did a great job tackling difficult yet timely subject matters in a sensitive and educational manner. I really enjoyed the ancillary characters especially Samantha, the Women’s Association and the convenience store clerk. I loved how natural the ML was when walking with Samantha on the sidewalk. overall, this was a very enjoyable series.