They are only step siblings, so there should be nothing stopping them from getting married. Although, the easy…
I'm not sure if that's really most countries. It's allowed in my country & it makes sense. Why should young lovers be punished for their parents suddenly marrying.
i am confused as to how they are supposed to get married given their parents are married ..i mean very odd idk…
Someone will get disowned. If it's a wholesome ending, then the boy will get disowned amicably, though if it's similar to the original, it will be either the girl disowning her parents, or they just elope ..
Do you expect logic in this drama? First of all its not fit for k drama audience and if its made it should be…
I think it's the opposite. This is something that a makjang loving Korean demographic could potentially like far more than western audiences. Yes sitcoms with frequent/early breakups do work in the west, but the the delivery is completely different, there is far less emotional attachment etc..
Most likely the murder mystery will be solved by ep 8. And the second half will be the FL going back to her roots…
It doesn't matter who the FL likes, they can still use BS such as three-way handgrabs, fistfights, blackmail her into breakup/dating, repeated declarations of feelings & push-pushy-pushy...
Is it just me or Lee Sung Kyung has a little resemblance with Lee Naeun, Young Dae's loveteam in Extraordinary…
If i look very hard I can see some similar features, but not really. Perhaps you are not used to differentiating Asian faces yet? My dear sister cannot tell Gong Yoo and Lee Jong Suk apart, I kid you not!
The triangle is heavy, if you don't like the trope you may not like this
I'm at e11 right now and I agree that the triangle seems ehm not the worst, but the plot devices used to have kept it going till now are quite annoying. She knows she doesn't want to be with him, she knows she is being pursued, it's not difficult really, "I don't like your smell, I don't like your voice & you are ugly, leave me alone!", done.
I agree, but as far as kdrama triangles go it was still relatively tame.
I avoid shows with triangles as well, but sometimes people in the comments tell me that the love triangle is weak yada yada & then I still run into three way handgrabs, fistfights, hesitating FLs etc. In this one she has a secondary love interest that did pretty much nothing beyond wasting screen time of course.
Yes sitcoms with frequent/early breakups do work in the west, but the the delivery is completely different, there is far less emotional attachment etc..
When is it revealed that the ML is faking his amnesia?