I'm so sorry about your grandfather. It all seems so sudden for you and your family. What you said at the end…
🫶🏻J'ai lu votre message, et cela m'a profondément touché. Je suis sincèrement désolé pour votre tante. C'est toujours difficile de perdre un proche, même si on n'avait pas une relation très étroite. Quand on a grandi ou été élevé par eux, leur départ laisse un immense vide. Le manque est vraiment douloureux, et on n'en guérit jamais vraiment. On apprend simplement à vivre avec, mais dans les moments de faiblesse, les souvenirs font surface et ravivent la peine. Encore une fois, toutes mes condoléances pour votre tante. Qu'elle repose en paix.
They were already a couple so it wouldn't make sense if they kiss after ten episodes, it still has all the hallyu…
Non, ce n'est jamais mieux que "Crushology 101", c'est au moins similaire, et le jeu d'acteur dans Crushology 101 était moins effrayant et meilleur qu'ici. Lee Chae-min et Roh Jeong Eui agissent mieux que ML et FL ici. Je n'ai rien contre Arin, mais je suis désolé que son jeu d'acteur ne soit pas si génial. Deuxièmement, il y a beaucoup plus de Hallyu dans "Crushology 101" qu'ici. Les OST de Crushology sont bien meilleures, de meilleurs paysages aussi. Meilleure introduction. En bref, la seule chose meilleure ici que sur Crushology 101 peut être l'intrigue.
I really don’t understand how people are saying this K-drama is one of the best currently airing. Honestly, I’ve always loved romance—it’s my favorite genre in K-dramas—but I’m sorry, this isn’t even better than Crushology 101, which is a pretty bad drama itself, just to give you an idea.
To be honest, it just feels like a Netflix production. There’s absolutely no Hallyu vibe here that reminds us of the classic K-dramas—those sweet and gentle ones where the male and female leads are shy and only kiss with cute, innocent pecks. But here? Like I said, it feels like a Netflix-style K-drama. We’re only three episodes in and they’ve already kissed multiple times, full-on.
I don’t get how people enjoy this kind of thing in Asian dramas. Most of us started watching K-dramas because we loved seeing the couples kiss only after 10 episodes, with all the shyness and tension—unlike American shows.
Anyway, that’s just how I feel. I’m from the older generation of K-drama fans, and I’ll always prefer that kind of romantic pacing
7.1 rating? People are just crazy. The most underrated kdrama in the world. Frankly, I don't see why people don't like it. I may agree that it's just the part where the guys are together that's interesting and the part with the CEO's wife doesn't seem interesting, but otherwise it's really cool, because frankly you can't predict anything here and anyone can betray anyone, even Heedong and his uncle.
OMO, the end of episode 7 is crazy. I didn't get a good look, but it looks like a ship that's perished. I can't wait another 1 week for the sequel. I love kdrama too much 😭 Yang Se Jong, my man 😭
Of course. Here's your message translated into English, keeping the tone heartfelt and respectful:
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I’m coming back here because this K-drama talks about illness and death. Sadly, my grandfather was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I found out this Sunday. Poor him… it hit him out of nowhere — the worst kind of illness.
What makes it even harder is that this drama was about serious illness, and not even two weeks later, I get this devastating news about my grandfather. The worst part is, he’s not even bedridden or visibly weak. He can still walk, move around, and talk like usual — but according to the doctors, he doesn’t have much time left. The symptoms are already severe. It all happened so suddenly, we were completely blindsided. Less than a month ago, he was on vacation, feeling fine according to him — and now, this…
Life moves too fast, and we don’t even realize it. Cherish your loved ones as much as you can, because it’s only afterward that the regret hits.
I've just finished the kdrama and I never really got hooked on it. Maybe it's my fault, but I've always been team romance between 30+ actors. Basically, actors who have been in the business for a long time. Because most of the time, dramas with young actors are romances, often not very good ones. Here, I would never have had the emotion I had with Choo Young Woo for his role in “The Tale Of Lady Ok”. I don't know if it's the plot I didn't like, I'm not saying it's a bad drama, I even gave it a score of 8.5/10
There's really something I don't understand. As this kdrama has more than 34,726 viewers and the “Lee Jong Suk” comeback kdrama had a big cast at just 17,557 viewers. For me, this clearly means that now on MDL, we clearly have an average age of 16-25 max and which favors young actors.
Second ideal lead role for Im Se Mi, 5 months after her last. In fact, I wonder how she managed to film both, given that they were shot over a similar period.
I look at the cast and I see actors I haven't seen in a long time, frankly it's a pleasure. I see Woo Min Gyu (Duty After School) Kim Yo Han (School 2021). Frankly, there's a way to make it enjoyable.
We're more than halfway through the 8/12 kdrama. Can we talk about a return to flop for “Lee Jong Suk”? Honestly, I think so, I'll probably get to the end of this show, but damn it, I can't, there's nothing to interest me, I find the lawyers' plot uninteresting, and yet we know very well that this is Jong Suk's favorite style of kdrama, and that he rarely if ever makes a mistake when choosing a drama. This may be one of Lee Jong Suk's worst dramas since he started acting, to be honest. I'm not going to lie and say that “Moon Ga Young” doesn't contribute to that.
This series seems really boring. It has nothing to do with the actors. If the series was interesting everyone…
Tell me, what's so boring here? This is clearly a new genre not yet made in Korea, and the actors are playing it well. What could be more boring than “True Beauty”?
I sincerely hope I'm wrong but I literally smell a fucking flop here. On the other hand there's literally one thing I'm excited for and that's PSH in villain mode 🤗
To be honest, it just feels like a Netflix production. There’s absolutely no Hallyu vibe here that reminds us of the classic K-dramas—those sweet and gentle ones where the male and female leads are shy and only kiss with cute, innocent pecks. But here? Like I said, it feels like a Netflix-style K-drama. We’re only three episodes in and they’ve already kissed multiple times, full-on.
I don’t get how people enjoy this kind of thing in Asian dramas. Most of us started watching K-dramas because we loved seeing the couples kiss only after 10 episodes, with all the shyness and tension—unlike American shows.
Anyway, that’s just how I feel. I’m from the older generation of K-drama fans, and I’ll always prefer that kind of romantic pacing
Yang Se Jong, my man 😭
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I’m coming back here because this K-drama talks about illness and death. Sadly, my grandfather was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I found out this Sunday. Poor him… it hit him out of nowhere — the worst kind of illness.
What makes it even harder is that this drama was about serious illness, and not even two weeks later, I get this devastating news about my grandfather. The worst part is, he’s not even bedridden or visibly weak. He can still walk, move around, and talk like usual — but according to the doctors, he doesn’t have much time left. The symptoms are already severe. It all happened so suddenly, we were completely blindsided. Less than a month ago, he was on vacation, feeling fine according to him — and now, this…
Life moves too fast, and we don’t even realize it.
Cherish your loved ones as much as you can, because it’s only afterward that the regret hits.
- the OST you hear (a girl's voice)
- and the fairy Na Seol Hyun 🧚🏻
Looks like they've even had a tan.