I'm pretty sure there is a reason why lie detector tests were brought up earlier in the show- they aren't entirely accurate because people's perceptions or emotions can skew the tests. If you ask someone who was in his position if he feels that he was the cause of her death, he will likely believe he is because of his guilt over what we have been made to assume was her suicide. That's why Sol Hee's ability is not infallible because she can hear when someone thinks they are lying, not just the truth as the world knows it to be.
5 years isn't that bad at all. I have a crush who's 5 years older than me. So I can relate to this drama. I'm…
My SO is 7 years older than me and we met when I was 20- the age gap really has never been much of an issue. I think people are more weird about the fact that he knew her when she was quite young, but at that time it was obvious he wasnt interested in her at all.
I think the fact that they had a few years break in between knowing each other was important, it allowed her to become an individual that wasnt just focused on him and what he may want. It also gave space to let him see the difference between her as a child and her grown up. Now I believe what attracts him to her isn't just her beauty, but how caring and kind she is, as well as her sassy side. She is one of the first people since his mom to genuinely take care of him, and he values that a lot.
Keep in mind that people and personalities and feelings change, right? Especially when these tests are generally self-reported. So where a celeb may have taken the test a few years ago, they may have gotten a new result since then. I mention this mainly because I know that Park Jinyoung's has changed since he did it with GOT7, and I have no doubt that others have as well.
I find that especially the extroverted/introverted aspect can change for people who originally were closer to 50/50 in their split. Personally, I get very polarizing results in my MBTI tests (think high 80-90% for all my results) so mine hasn't changed since I was younger, but not everyone is the same.
I did that quite a bit, almost dropped it entirely from the way it started, but I was curious and didn't know…
The first time I watched this I watched it in its entirety and bawled my eyes out. I've rewatched a couple times though and avoid the sad for my own sanity 🙃
Does anyone else speedrun watching this by skipping the flashbacks to avoid being sad, or is that just me? Because the present-day storyline is cute and soft, but the past-life stuff is a bit triggering.
I think the thing that bothered me most about the case in Ep 10 was that there was a persistent underlying implication throughout that someone with an intellectual disability is incapable of being loved romantically. I have no doubt that there are people who prey on those who may be less able to defend themselves, but that doesn't mean that someone with an intellectual disability cannot have someone who genuinely loves them.
The lines become a bit hard to define though in the instance that was being portrayed in the episode, and I do think that in the end, they left it a bit ambiguous on purpose. Maybe he was taking advantage of her, but perhaps they still loved each other? Or maybe she didn't care if she was being taken advantage of because it still feels good to be loved and needed by someone.
But what came across throughout the episode was the ignorant idea that someone who is different, be it due to an intellectual disability or neurodivergence like ASD, is not worth romantic attention or love. Even Junho's friend implied that the only reason he was seeing Young Woo was out of sympathy for her, which is why he got so mad. As Young Woo said, it's as if her Autism cancels out her agency to love someone or be loved by someone.
Props to Junho though for realizing that he has to let her come to him when it comes to things like physical affection. When he was leaning in for the kiss, he sensed that she was uncomfortable and immediately backed off. He is not going to force her beyond her comfort levels or make her do anything she isn't ready for, and that is exactly what she needs. I am so ready to see where this goes, and am very curious to see how Min Woo reacts when he finds out they are dating.
I knew Changyu had to be protected from the moment he got upset that Seonyul and the others didn't recognize his…
He also was the only one who was brave enough to call their roommate on the first night, and he is the only one so far that has outright flirted with someone in an obvious way (on his date with Seonyul.)
He may seem sweet and innocent but the man has courage and confidence and I am really interested to see where it takes him!
I really like Chan Gyu's personality, he seems quiet and sometimes acts very cute but he is also the only one who had the courage to call someone that he was not only rooming with but sharing a bed with, and when he was on his date he was also the only one that I saw that was actually overtly flirting with someone. He might act cute sometimes, but he has confidence and he goes for what he wants and I think that is awesome.
Does anyone know why iQIYI had three episodes up before Gagaoolala? When do they release new episodes on iQIYI then? (Yes I have VIP because I was whipped for KinnPorsche La Forte...)
War's face confuses me. Sometimes he looks almost unhinged and his smile would be perfect if he was playing a villain, but then other times he looks sweet and adorable and you just want to smoosh his cheeks. How does one person's face do that so well?
Quick question.what's the relationship/disperity btwn this series and En of love? coz I watched 2 episodes of…
Same plot, but the characters and everything are more flushed out and generally just better. The En of Love version was very choppy and the timeline was incredibly rushed since it was so short, which made the acting seem a bit extreme imo- this version takes its time, shows you the characters falling for each other and is actually a fully developed story.
Most of the actors are the same though, and the show is the same storyline.
Just a heads up, if you are wondering if the director's cuts are better/worth it, I would say yes- a lot of things that didn't make sense before suddenly make sense (like that weird random thing that happened at the market) and they're just edited better overall.
Is there a better translation than the one on the official YT channel? Cause those subs are awful. So many sentences…
I came here to ask if there was a better translation than whats on iQIYI but seeing this I am guessing we're both out of luck 🤦♀️ sometimes they just dont even sub what is being said, and its happened literally every episode. So yeah, any better fan subs out there?
I do not think this is a good drama. That being said, I can't stop hate watching it. There's something about the combination of soap opera music, bad tattoos, wooden acting and the abusive relationship (and no, I'm not talking about their sex life) that just makes this like a slow motion car crash I can't look away from...
LMFAOO🤣🤣🤣What the f is this. I watched randomly ep1 out of boredom and the plot is like a cheap wattpad…
That is exactly what I kept thinking as I was watching the 4th episode- it's like a cringey Wattpad story that I would read while hating myself, but its been made into a tv show and absolutely nothing has been changed to make it... not a cringey Wattpad story. I'm now hate-watching it because KinnPorsche is over and I'm bored :')
I think the fact that they had a few years break in between knowing each other was important, it allowed her to become an individual that wasnt just focused on him and what he may want. It also gave space to let him see the difference between her as a child and her grown up. Now I believe what attracts him to her isn't just her beauty, but how caring and kind she is, as well as her sassy side. She is one of the first people since his mom to genuinely take care of him, and he values that a lot.
I find that especially the extroverted/introverted aspect can change for people who originally were closer to 50/50 in their split. Personally, I get very polarizing results in my MBTI tests (think high 80-90% for all my results) so mine hasn't changed since I was younger, but not everyone is the same.
The lines become a bit hard to define though in the instance that was being portrayed in the episode, and I do think that in the end, they left it a bit ambiguous on purpose. Maybe he was taking advantage of her, but perhaps they still loved each other? Or maybe she didn't care if she was being taken advantage of because it still feels good to be loved and needed by someone.
But what came across throughout the episode was the ignorant idea that someone who is different, be it due to an intellectual disability or neurodivergence like ASD, is not worth romantic attention or love. Even Junho's friend implied that the only reason he was seeing Young Woo was out of sympathy for her, which is why he got so mad. As Young Woo said, it's as if her Autism cancels out her agency to love someone or be loved by someone.
Props to Junho though for realizing that he has to let her come to him when it comes to things like physical affection. When he was leaning in for the kiss, he sensed that she was uncomfortable and immediately backed off. He is not going to force her beyond her comfort levels or make her do anything she isn't ready for, and that is exactly what she needs. I am so ready to see where this goes, and am very curious to see how Min Woo reacts when he finds out they are dating.
He may seem sweet and innocent but the man has courage and confidence and I am really interested to see where it takes him!
Most of the actors are the same though, and the show is the same storyline.