This series gives me The Good Manager vibes. I really feel sorry for the real Hwang Jun Hyeon. Honestly, the best ending for him would be if he could return to his own body and life before the accident happened.
That weirdo called Grandpa "honey." Have they been in a relationship? He seems like he's been very out…
She didn't say "honey"—she said "oppa," which literally means "older brother." The term can sometimes be used affectionately in a romantic relationship, but it doesn't directly translate to "honey."
I don't know if you've seen the episode where she spots the Gong brothers outside their tailoring shop while they were asking around for information about their father. After seeing them, she decides to close the shop. He has amnesia, and she tells him that loan sharks are looking for him and that he needs to stay hidden. Closing the store was part of her effort to keep him out of sight and maintain that story.
Guys is this worth it? I’m 50/50 abt wanting to start it, it looks rlly rlly sad last thing I want rn is a sad…
I thought it was sad at first too, but it actually has a lot of humour. It really shows the struggles ordinary people go through in both their personal lives and careers. I can’t stand dramas where the main leads are treated like doormats or are complete pushovers, so I’m really glad this drama is the opposite of that. That’s why I started enjoying it so much and now look forward to it every weekend.
I really wanted to see the characters grow and how they would overcome their struggles. I also love the relationship between the main leads. It feels mature and realistic — just two simple people supporting, encouraging, and defending each other. And thankfully, there are no unnecessary misunderstandings(so far). That’s honestly one of the best things about it.
You should definitely give it a try — it ended up being much better than I expected. I’d recommend My Liberation Notes too. It has a similar emotional depth and realistic feel, and it’s one of my favourites (same screenwriter).
The whole premise makes me roll my eyes 👀 Not to mention that it’s kind of ridiculous to make a person drive…
😂😂 He loses 2 hours going there and another 2 coming back — not to mention all the time he spends waiting for her to come home because he can’t get in touch with her (and he is meant to be a farmer!). Okay, I can accept that wait since it’s his decision. But the first time she called him and he rushed over to save her from the car was the most ridiculous scene in the drama. How did he get there so quickly? How did he know where she lived? And most importantly, how did he find her so fast?
Yeah, I felt like the serum was approved way too quickly. All the tests Mechoori did should have also been done…
Exactly—especially since it’s a foreign company. Also, why didn’t he include those tests in the contract (to be done before the sale) instead of that silly health clause that she didn’t even uphold? Anyway, like you said, it didn’t make much sense to begin with 😂 I only started watching it because I found it funny
😭 😭 I had a bad feeling about all that forced positivity before the product launch. I feel bad for the FL—her boss pushed her to go ahead before she was ready, and now they’ll probably blame her.
If Kang Yong Ho starts acting immature just because he’s in a younger body, it would be ridiculous. I hope he still has some charisma—after all, he was the chairman.
😭 😭 😭 "So he can see how brilliant he really is" I love how she keeps embarrassing those pathetic losers. They wanted to include him in the club because he inspires them, instead of being real friends to him. At least he hasn't lost himself, the way they did. I don't understand how they can be so shameless, especially, GS (without his wife who knows if he would have debuted) and EA ex (has the nerves to act as if he has achieved it all when he's stealing someone else's writing.)
EA dear you don't need an older brother, you need a lawyer! You have the evidence and endless options🙄
In the mother's office there was only the photo of the fl, shouldn't the mother put a photo of each or one where both of them are in it? I feel sorry for the younger sister, maybe she wasn't exaggerating her mother's favouritism after all.
I don't understand, is it really that difficult to take a taxi and if you know you can't control your behaviour while drunk why drink in the first place?
This series stops at ep 2. NOTHING happened. It is super boring dumb Characters are like hamsters on a wheel,…
By episode 2, I was still feeling hopeful, haha. But honestly, you’re spot on—the biggest problem was that there was zero character development. It made the whole thing feel flat and uninteresting.
I never imagined things would unfold like this; I’ve found the recent episodes to be quite dull. The drama feels like it’s been stuck in a loop since episode 6, with the same conflicts replaying over and over and no new twists to liven the plot. Fortunately, next week brings the finale, a long-awaited end to a series that really should have been just 12 episodes.
I don't know if you've seen the episode where she spots the Gong brothers outside their tailoring shop while they were asking around for information about their father. After seeing them, she decides to close the shop. He has amnesia, and she tells him that loan sharks are looking for him and that he needs to stay hidden. Closing the store was part of her effort to keep him out of sight and maintain that story.
HJ’s intuition is kicking in. I wonder if the crush GS has for the co-writer is worth destroying his marriage over.
I really wanted to see the characters grow and how they would overcome their struggles. I also love the relationship between the main leads. It feels mature and realistic — just two simple people supporting, encouraging, and defending each other. And thankfully, there are no unnecessary misunderstandings(so far). That’s honestly one of the best things about it.
You should definitely give it a try — it ended up being much better than I expected. I’d recommend My Liberation Notes too. It has a similar emotional depth and realistic feel, and it’s one of my favourites (same screenwriter).
Seriously, who rates a drama when it’s only two episodes in?😂
EA dear you don't need an older brother, you need a lawyer! You have the evidence and endless options🙄