on mdl it says 32 ep but on Netflix it has only 16 ep? why
Netflix 16 episodes with 1-hour + per episodes (Streaming version). MDL says its 32 because its 35 min per episodes (Broadcast version). Its normal when there are different versions across different platforms.
They are in laws her sister is married to his brother . U can get their relationship if you see the dinning table…
I don’t think it would feel awkward if this were a romance-focused drama, but since it’s not, I doubt the writers would take it that far in a 12-episode drama. That said, it’d be cool if they leaned into the awkwardness and made it funny."
1)is there love triangle? if there how much deep it is ?2)when do leads will be together3)is there any breakup?…
1. FL was in a relationship at the start of the show, but they broke up. Later, her ex-boyfriend shows up, trying to win her back, but she’s not interested. in fact, she’s visibly uncomfortable every time she sees him. His presence for a few episodes might annoy people who dislike this kind of trope, but I have to say, the way FL, her family, and friends completely shut him down is pretty satisfying.
2. Towards the end of Ep. 18.
3. Once they’re in a confirmed relationship, there are no breakups—just full-on romance.
Does the novel explain why ML had to join Navigation Academy (research institute, presumably) at that exact time…
It’s been a while since I watched this drama, so I can’t really comment on it in detail. But I just wanted to mention that it’s not always possible to "join later" or have an interview at another time—especially for certain high-level positions. Once those limited spots are filled, the only way in is if someone leaves or something unexpected happens.
This reminds me of a story I heard about someone in the AI field. He was working for a big company when he got an offer from a relatively small company at the time. They wanted him to lead a major project, but he turned it down for various reasons. Later, when he reached out to see if the opportunity was still open, they told him the position had already been filled, but he could apply for a lower-level role instead. He missed out on the chance—and that company was OpenAI, and the project was ChatGPT.
So when I read your comment, it made me think of that. The professor telling ML that he won’t get another chance isn’t entirely unrealistic. But then again, I don’t remember the exact details of the drama!
2. Towards the end of Ep. 18.
3. Once they’re in a confirmed relationship, there are no breakups—just full-on romance.
4. Happy ending.
This reminds me of a story I heard about someone in the AI field. He was working for a big company when he got an offer from a relatively small company at the time. They wanted him to lead a major project, but he turned it down for various reasons. Later, when he reached out to see if the opportunity was still open, they told him the position had already been filled, but he could apply for a lower-level role instead. He missed out on the chance—and that company was OpenAI, and the project was ChatGPT.
So when I read your comment, it made me think of that. The professor telling ML that he won’t get another chance isn’t entirely unrealistic. But then again, I don’t remember the exact details of the drama!