if romance was necessary, it should have been between won chang (hyuk woo) and byeong kyu (so moon). i'll explain…
i thought i was mistaken for a second and deleted my comment, but no, I was right. you meant the bully that nearly beat him to death like 100 times. let's not romanticize physical and mental abuse? k? thanks.
It was good imo because the tropes is what did it for me in this drama. I mean they must've used an encyclopedia for drama ideas or something, but it was satisfying the way candy is when you need it -- all sugar and no substance, but still enjoyable.
i think that the whole “i’m going to attack feminism because i have no actual argument here” spiel is over.…
I would engage in a debate with you, I really would, but it appears you’re negative and willful (angry and childish as shown in your first reply) and I don’t want to lower myself to your level. But I will address this: If you’re NOT Korean, then you have no business saying that a show made BY Koreans is hating on Korean culture. Stay in your lane buddy. (And this is where you drop the “Actually, I AM Korean” bomb.)
This is the 2nd worst k drama I have seen thus far. It was so bad I almost stopped watching it several times but…
i think that the whole “i’m going to attack feminism because i have no actual argument here” spiel is over. you’re beating a dead horse that’s lost already.
Well, this had a rather thin plot line. If only they had spent less time developing the past and just got to the point, and then develop the characters more. I mean, I would have to see more complex 3D characters. Maybe a longer time before she found out to really lengthen those relationships and create a more distressful situation. The big reveal seemed bland really. Also, if they had added a bigger variety of characters. BUT, don't get me wrong, I do really love it.
EDIT: That’s false.