There is a mistake regarding the character Cha Yu Gyeom. He does not play Ran’s boyfriend, but rather the boyfriend of the youngest sister, Song Ha Dam. He is also the best baseball pitcher in the country.
Honestly, I’m betting on a total fish kiss for their first kiss — probably next week, maybe episode 8. But 100% a fish kiss. Ugh. For Roh Jeong Eui, it’ll be her third kiss in a drama, and they’ve *all* been fish kisses.
Damn, I really thought episode 6 would be the end of the love triangle with the SML — well, not really the end for him, because even if he gets rejected, I seriously doubt his character will disappear since he’s the CEO and also a main character in the series. So for 12 episodes, he’s definitely going to stick around.
Now I’m wondering, *what’s going to make the ML move into his apartment?* Because yes, for me, the ML is definitely going to move in now that it’s finished, and it’ll probably be connected to the FL. The ML will pack up his things and move out, and then the FL will finally realize her feelings for him.*
Are they still filming? According to Namuwiki, they’re still shooting, so it’s more of a live-shoot production rather than a pre-produced one. It’s strange that it’s taking so long — they started filming last June.
if we look at the viewership ratings, it's pretty low
Yes and no, this isn’t really a new time slot. I agree that TVN has restarted its Wednesday–Thursday broadcast lineup that was stopped in 2023. However, I don’t agree with the claim that prime time is at 8 PM. In South Korea, dramas have never been aired at 8 PM, regardless of the day. Koreans tend to stay up late, and dramas are usually broadcast at 9 PM at the earliest, with 10 PM being quite common for many series.
Also, considering that the current cast is relatively young and less experienced, it may attract less attention compared to a drama led by top star actors. It seems more targeted toward viewers aged 16–25 rather than an older audience.
I’m shocked — the actress who plays FL’s colleague is 36 years old. I’m talking about the one who spoke to him at the bowling alley. I thought she was cute; I didn’t think she was that old.
12 minutes and the ambulance is coming to pick me up from my house. I had a cardiac arrest over Wooju cuddling Taehyeong. That level of cuteness is illegal. He’s way too adorable, I swear… 🥹
The father coming back to the story is not really part of cliche even though they really use this but the Male…
The trope of the aggressor is a fucking cliché, whether it's the father or someone else. We see this cliché linked to childhood all the time, I wouldn't even be surprised to learn that his brother was beaten while protecting him when he was younger.
I genuinely don't understand why the word "overrated" is always used for every drama that get buzz besides…
No, I can't agree with you. When you go from a Chinese drama to this in terms of acting, it just drives you crazy, and I feel like the acting quality in K-dramas has dropped a lot. The established actors are still just as good, but I feel like it's mostly the actresses whose performances have gotten worse.
Now I’m wondering, *what’s going to make the ML move into his apartment?* Because yes, for me, the ML is definitely going to move in now that it’s finished, and it’ll probably be connected to the FL. The ML will pack up his things and move out, and then the FL will finally realize her feelings for him.*
Also, considering that the current cast is relatively young and less experienced, it may attract less attention compared to a drama led by top star actors. It seems more targeted toward viewers aged 16–25 rather than an older audience.
I was more moved by the ML’s backstory, especially the scene where he was waiting for his brother in the rain when he was young.