Who told you the drama was meant to be realistic and how many times have we seen full realistic stories…
Simply because this drama looks like the everyday life of a human being on Earth. What’s so extravagant or supernatural about it that would make it *not* “realistic”? The story takes place in our time, there are no spectacular or over-the-top scenes, so I really don’t see how this drama could be described as anything other than “realistic.”
Kdrama writers and their obsession with ruining female leads midway🙄Also why does every singlee roh jeongeui…
Damn, I literally think the exact same thing. It feels like I’m watching *Crushology 2.0* with a baby version of it. The same love triangle dragging on for episode after episode when you already know she’s obviously going to choose the ML.
I swear Roh Jeong Eui must love love triangles, or maybe she just accepts the first drama offer where she’s the female lead.
I’m writing so many comments because there’s honestly way too much to say about this drama for so little time. The FL’s character is just so badly written. Why does she seem shocked/surprised that the SML has feelings for her? The guy is her manager but stays with her late at night, walks her home, eats out with her multiple times, clearly favors her in every way — and then she’s shocked by it? 😂😂😂
The story of the SML who hasn’t forgotten the heroine even after 7 years and then randomly runs into her at his workplace — what are the chances of that happening in real life? Like 1–2% at best. And on top of that, this drama is supposed to be “realistic”? How can a guy who looks like that wait around for a woman for 7 years when they were never really in a relationship or even that deeply connected? You would never see that happen in real life.
second male lead has to be a nepo baby or related to production why tf is he taking over the drama????? him and…
Yeah, meh, I don’t think he’s getting roles like that. I don’t see how a rich kid could be that afraid of roles at 32. On the contrary, I’m actually wondering whether Roh Jeong Eui might have a family connection in the industry, because she gets a lot of dramas and her acting is a complete disaster.
I really don’t see SML as some privileged rich kid. He literally has zero hit series and he’s basically unknown to the public. You can even ask Koreans — he’s genuinely unknown.
When you really look at it, nothing actually happens in this drama. It’s just an endless loop from beginning to end. SML has been doing the exact same thing with FL ever since he showed up — staying late at the office with her, driving her home, those little smiles, the small “Hyeon Jin, can I come up?” moments. I feel like I’m watching the same scenes on repeat.
The dialogue in this K-drama feels empty — there’s nothing there, just silence filled with words. So many unnecessary scenes just to pass the time, and yet we keep getting the same things repeated over and over again.
Let’s be honest — Bae In Hyuk and the kid are what save this K-drama. Without them, the drama just isn’t the same. Take, for example, a show where the SML ends up with the FL, there’s no love triangle, and no kid in the story — it turns into a complete disaster and ends up with a 7.6 rating and 0% viewership. We saw that recently with Crushology 101 😀
rje should take a break esp from romcom for a while . She apparently acted in 5 kdramas in just two years! This…
I’m not going to lie — this might be her best project so far. For once, the male lead actually suits her, and she suits him.
Her other dramas were honestly so bad that whenever someone talks about her, they always bring up the drama she did as a teenager in 2020, 18 Again — where she wasn’t even the main lead.
I think she’s more of an actress who never really managed to transition from teen roles to adult roles, and it’s kind of hard to watch. Yes, she changes her look and style a lot, but I feel like her hairstyle and hair color here are somewhat similar to her last drama, Crushology 101 — even though this time it’s more of a dark brown.
It’s crazy that ML and FL left Wooju with the father who just met in 20 years they are completely strangers….
Exactly — it’s completely insane to leave a child with someone you haven’t seen in 20 years, who could possibly just be pretending to be their father when he’s not even him.
Is the guy playing the second lead a nepo baby in real life? He’s getting so much screen time despite barely…
The real question is: “Who *isn’t* a nepo baby in this industry?”
It’s incredibly hard to break into the film world no matter the country, and in South Korea it feels even more brutal. If you don’t have the “right” face, you can basically forget about landing leading roles.
There are so many actors and actresses where I genuinely think, “There’s no way they don’t have connections in the industry,” because their acting is honestly catastrophic — really weak.
I really think — and truly hope — that this 8th episode will be the last of this love triangle with the SML. I much prefer Bae In-hyuk’s character — I find him way more endearing and much better in terms of acting and expressions.
Why do I have the feeling that Taehyeong’s father is hiding something and isn’t “100% nice”? Maybe I’m wrong, but my K-drama instinct is telling me he’s definitely hiding something.
I just finished the K-drama and I never really liked it. In fact, after the first two episodes, I was doing something else at the same time while watching. I’d give it a 4/10. Ryeoun is an excellent actor, but I still prefer him in “TW.”
It’s the last day of broadcast today and that’s it. I don’t know why, but I have this feeling they’re going to leave us on a cliffhanger. Anyway, I really hope my little Min Seo makes it, she’s so cute 🥰
I swear Roh Jeong Eui must love love triangles, or maybe she just accepts the first drama offer where she’s the female lead.
It’s so badly written, seriously.
“Oh sunbae, you like me?” 😨
I really don’t see SML as some privileged rich kid. He literally has zero hit series and he’s basically unknown to the public. You can even ask Koreans — he’s genuinely unknown.
The dialogue in this K-drama feels empty — there’s nothing there, just silence filled with words. So many unnecessary scenes just to pass the time, and yet we keep getting the same things repeated over and over again.
Take, for example, a show where the SML ends up with the FL, there’s no love triangle, and no kid in the story — it turns into a complete disaster and ends up with a 7.6 rating and 0% viewership. We saw that recently with Crushology 101 😀
Her other dramas were honestly so bad that whenever someone talks about her, they always bring up the drama she did as a teenager in 2020, 18 Again — where she wasn’t even the main lead.
I think she’s more of an actress who never really managed to transition from teen roles to adult roles, and it’s kind of hard to watch. Yes, she changes her look and style a lot, but I feel like her hairstyle and hair color here are somewhat similar to her last drama, Crushology 101 — even though this time it’s more of a dark brown.
It’s incredibly hard to break into the film world no matter the country, and in South Korea it feels even more brutal. If you don’t have the “right” face, you can basically forget about landing leading roles.
There are so many actors and actresses where I genuinely think, “There’s no way they don’t have connections in the industry,” because their acting is honestly catastrophic — really weak.
What the hell happened? I seriously thought she had been banned from the industry.
What the hell happened? I seriously thought she had been banned from the industry.
Anyway, I really hope my little Min Seo makes it, she’s so cute 🥰