Before I start watching this drama can someone tell me if this is an immature, naive type of romance? Thanks
I didn’t want to start this at first because I thought it was another youth drama, but the FL is actually 28 dreaming of when she was 18. She deals with the issues with a more mature mindset. The ML was always a pretty mature, steady character whether at 18 or 28.
Don't mention TOOL, the fan will attack you continuously!!! 😂😂🤷♀️🤷♀️
This is exactly where I’m stuck as well. I got really annoyed with the FL and her friends, so I stopped watching plus I got hooked on Legally Romance and finishing up a couple of the just completed Netflix kdramas.
To all kdrama writers: last episodes are for wrapping up the drama, not to create a whole new drama and leave…
Oddly, Forecasting Love and Weather has the best finale out of all the Netflix kdramas that just finished airing even though it was the least popular. Everything was wrapped up with a pretty bow. I’m hoping for a Business Proposal season 2 or a movie. Really loved this show.
it happened to Han So-hee. She's a famous korean actress
I was just trying to remember which famous person was in the news for this. Her mother is a major piece of work. I’m not a fan of Han So Hee because I think she ruined Abyss, but I’ve read about how hard she worked and got to where she is purely without the support of her family. Then, her mom fraudulently accrued all these debts under the daughter’s name.
Some say that this drama is how reality is… but think about it again, what kind of reality makes u confide again…
I actually do know people who stayed friends with their cheating exes. In all cases, they were relationships of 10 or more years like in this show. I know one guy who still has Sunday dinners at his ex’s house and helps out with home maintenance. That could be because they have kids together though. He was initially devastated, developed some strange OCD-like habits and had to do lots of therapy, but he’s now good friends with his ex. They had been together 20 years before the final breakup.
I think there’s a difference between no chemistry and lack of scenes together. I felt their desire to be together whenever they were together, but there were few of these scenes. That’s totally different from lack of chemistry such as in Now We Are Breaking Up where there are scenes together but very little emotion. I like this show; however, I really do think Song Kang and Park Min Young were just used for their fanbases and the show is actually more about the exes.
Question for those who are caught up. Is the first 20 something eposodes stuff that really happend or is it all…
It’s her dreams, but it shows her all the things LX really did for her through the years: organizing blood donors for her sick dad, lighted sign confessing his love, keeping the dog she won for him. This is a fantasy drama because she dreams things that are true yet she couldn’t have known like the passcode to his apartment. It’s definitely not one-sided love and the romance that develops in her dreams is very sweet.
I often giggle while watching shows but rarely laugh out loud. Episode 28 really made me laugh. Although I wish they’d confess to each other already, trying to get the other to confess first is lots of fun. This and Business Proposal have been such great mood lifters. I’m going to miss them next week.
Yeah, this drama has more depth but...TOOL is worth watching too cos the leads are great in both their chemistry…
I can’t stand watching TOOL when the FL is with her friends. I fast forward through many scenes. The scenes with the leads are generally good. I’ve never watched any dramas with either of them although I’m currently watching The Untamed. I think they’re both good actors but they’re underutilized in TOOL.
The characters in Legally Romance are more interesting and the leads are doing great in their roles. I’ve never heard of Tao before this, but I’ve watched Song Zu’Er before and like her acting. I also always enjoy a spunky, independent character. There are moments when the FL in TOOL is like that, but then they stick in scenes with her friends and sometimes with her parents that make her seem closer to 13 than 20.
Was watching this alongside Oath Of Love until I noticed I wasn't interested in OOL anymore. All I can think of…
I’m still watching OOL in that I have it playing in the background, but I’ve lost interest. The female lead character and her female friends are so immature in a way that I find highly annoying. The women in Legally Romance are sometimes silly and petty, but they don’t whine and complain so much. They seem more reasonable and logical. The silliness is more of a fun youthfulness. I didn’t want to watch this one at first because it’s essentially a youth drama and I was a bit bored of those, but this has been very entertaining. I really like the interplay of the leads.
I’m on episode 19 of DVD version and I’m struggling to watch. FL is so annoyingly immature. I thought she got better after the first few episodes, but she’s regressed. I realize she’s only 20 or 21, but I don’t remember being this silly at that age.
The characters in Legally Romance are more interesting and the leads are doing great in their roles. I’ve never heard of Tao before this, but I’ve watched Song Zu’Er before and like her acting. I also always enjoy a spunky, independent character. There are moments when the FL in TOOL is like that, but then they stick in scenes with her friends and sometimes with her parents that make her seem closer to 13 than 20.