woah the ratings are way higher than the day of its release lol.
Viewers finally finished this drama and had an honest review as opposed to the low review bombers in the beginning who voted because they hated an actress.
Ui-Yeong is desperate for a man, but at the same time she’s fussy. What a polarising mix
Probably the most realistic thing about her. I’m sure it happens a lot, probably as some defensive mechanism so they don’t find someone long term because of an awful breakup.
He plays an undercover high school student, and looks really good that uniform.
Agree. I remember there were parts of Undercover and When the Weather is Fine that I was too busy staring at him that I wasn’t paying attention to the storyline and had to rewind to figure out what happened. I can’t wait to see what he’s in next.
I will always fall for a ML who protects a dog like it’s his own child. Love the relationship between him and the general manager. Wish they had a buddy cop show where I could watch their shenanigans every week.
Yoon Baek striking out during blind dates is hilarious. I can’t count the amount of cameos he’s done with this situation.
FL is still a little annoying to me, but still interested in her journey. She gets flustered when someone talks about her parents’ financials but didn’t have a problem last week talking about salaries and bonuses.
Another amazing episode. From the incredible way that episode 15 started (no wonder Keum Bo is so good at defending herself) to Nora being her awesome self, this episode flew by. I really felt for Nora with all that trauma she went through as a child to realizing that her dad will never put her first. The Pirates are always one step ahead of the villains, continuing to add helpers along the way. Can’t wait for tomorrow, but will be sad to see this show go. I don’t even miss the romance aspect because it’s THAT good.
MDL is really useless sometimes since it's filled with these crazy no-life fans and haters who both give fake…
I thought it got better after episode 4, but if you don’t like it at all then it makes sense that you gave up. There are so many shows out there right now that it’s sensory overload!
I enjoyed watching a romcom that was actually romcomming throughout the entire show. It had the perfect balance of romance, humor, splashed in with some heartache that surprisingly made me cry. I liked that the AI boyfriends led to character growth with the FL, and it didn’t feel rushed or forced.
I was waiting for more SIG scenes, so very happy to see more of him in the last 5 episodes. I thought him and Jisoo had terrific chemistry, and the last 4 episodes were peak romcom which is what I’ve been missing in other shows that suddenly veered into k trauma territory. There was no hammy villain, childhood trope, dumb triangle, prolonged misunderstanding, or toxic characters that tend to derail other shows. I was in the mood for a cute and light show, and this definitely fit the bill.
On episode 7 and it’s peak romcom goodness. So cute and so many butterflies I’m feeling! It’s so refreshing to watch a show that doesn’t involve any k trauma tropes such as dead parents, evil exes and family members,and stalkers.
You are tracking dog actors? 😄I wonder what the dogs from Heavenly ever after are doing now? Or My man is cupid?
Haha no I just recognized the golden retriever since he was so cute in my Lovely Journey, though I would love all the cute dogs in prior dramas to be in one together.
Loving this so far. Been looking for a fun and light show to binge after just finishing Work Later, Drink Now and Dreaming of a Freaking Fairytale. The last few Netflix drops have been too serious and haven’t been in the mood for them. So far this one has not disappointed.
So much eye candy and thirsting so far that it’s hard to pay attention to the storyline at times. I also don’t understand all the Jisoo hate because she’s doing a pretty good job at acting in this.
Yoon Baek striking out during blind dates is hilarious. I can’t count the amount of cameos he’s done with this situation.
FL is still a little annoying to me, but still interested in her journey. She gets flustered when someone talks about her parents’ financials but didn’t have a problem last week talking about salaries and bonuses.
I was waiting for more SIG scenes, so very happy to see more of him in the last 5 episodes. I thought him and Jisoo had terrific chemistry, and the last 4 episodes were peak romcom which is what I’ve been missing in other shows that suddenly veered into k trauma territory. There was no hammy villain, childhood trope, dumb triangle, prolonged misunderstanding, or toxic characters that tend to derail other shows. I was in the mood for a cute and light show, and this definitely fit the bill.
So much eye candy and thirsting so far that it’s hard to pay attention to the storyline at times. I also don’t understand all the Jisoo hate because she’s doing a pretty good job at acting in this.