Regarding the naming of the show I'm quite sure it's meant to be a pun, yes people think it's love as in romantic…
Yes that does make sense! And I feel the show did try and follow that theme very well. Although the marketing and everything played a role in making the audience anticipate this drama with a rom-com in mind.
Copy-pasting a comment I left under another review to reflect one of my thoughts in a little more detail - I agree with everything in your review, especially your take on the favouritism! I was happy when they addressed it in volume 4 but it felt to me like even the writer suffered from favouritism for the daughter lol. Everyone got a chance to do something for one another in the family except the son - even when he did try and achieve something, it was in the shadow of his father. They could have had a scene where maybe he took his father to the hospital, or maybe he bought his dad the guitar he so badly wanted to play, like one scene where he shines and does good would have made my heart the happiest! I truly felt for him
I agree with everything in your review, especially your take on the favouritism! I was happy when they addressed it in volume 4 but it felt to me like even the writer suffered from favouritism for the daughter lol. Everyone got a chance to do something for one another in the family except the son - even when he did try and achieve something, it was in the shadow of his father. They could have had a scene where maybe he took his father to the hospital, or maybe he bought his dad the guitar he so badly wanted to play, like one scene where he shines and does good would have made my heart the happiest! I truly felt for him
As bad as I felt for Yeong Beom, their breakup was very well done and the reasoning also fit well. I am looking forward to see Geum Myeong's love story with Park Cheong Seop! It is refreshing to see the girl end up with someone who enters her life as a stranger rather than ending up with her first or childhood love. Anyway it is the son, Yang Eun Myeong who is actually following the parent's footsteps lol. I hope they focus on his character a little more in volume 4!
Ae Sun is so fixated on her daughter, that she neglects her son. Those Aunties told her to ask her son why he…
Ya I was looking for a comment that points this out as well. I love absolutely everything about this drama, except for the lack of focus on the son. I understand that they want to follow the storyline through the daughter's lens but having scenes with the brother and sister bonding could have also been a way of including him. The parents are a little too partial especially considering they lost their youngest in the way that they did.
I don’t know about other viewers, but this drama really took me back to the 2014-2017 era of rom-coms. It’s…
I felt the exact same way! It has a lot of elements that earlier dramas had - a little less focus on cinematography and making everything look picture perfect, and a little more focus on character dynamics and a fun side cast accompanied by the sweetest romance!
I really like the drama pacing and so far it's been so good but it's already the 3rd time travel and we're just…
I’m scared about the same thing! I absolutely love it so far and I would be really upset if the 2nd half does not uphold the quality of the 1st!
If they continue with the college plot from episodes 9-12 and then jump back it should work well (though I don’t know from a plot-point of view what will they show for those many episodes)
To me, it genuinely seems to be clear that Bo Geol is Ki Ho.
-His mother used to say the same thing that Ki Ho told Mok Ha, he seems to have ran from home and gone back to his mother.
-The way he addresses Woo Hak’s suspicions about being Ki Ho sounds like his is agitated by the misjudgement since Ki Ho is him and not Woo Hak.
-He visited nearby islands seemingly regularly (Mok Ha’s body was never found, maybe he always had hope of finding her).
-His personality just matches Ki Ho’s.
-He mentions Ran Joo when she is at a washed up stage in her career out of the blue - it would make sense if he knows about her via Mok Ha.
-He seems to have chosen a profession that works towards musical artists as a way to honor Mok Ha.
It is hard to imagine (even if there is amnesia involved), that Woo Hak was Ki Ho - he is too jolly natured, does not seem phased when he sees Mok Ha or the hometown, does not seem to have that amnesia trauma if you catch my drift. If there is a little similarity to him and Ki Ho, remember that he does always copy his brother.
Oh my god this is my biggest gripe too! Even S1 was fun and unrealistic but atleast Bong Soon was careful with…
Ya I agree it’s enjoyable when watched with a blank mind but yes to all the points your raised too, officer is already smitten and that’s cute, but it’s hard to understand his decision of letting a civilian accompany him lol
I don't get how these three women are not the talk of the town and how the cops behave as if it's a common thing…
Oh my god this is my biggest gripe too! Even S1 was fun and unrealistic but atleast Bong Soon was careful with how and when she used her powers. Here they’re really way too famous + they choose to go all out in public with their powers
If they continue with the college plot from episodes 9-12 and then jump back it should work well (though I don’t know from a plot-point of view what will they show for those many episodes)
-His mother used to say the same thing that Ki Ho told Mok Ha, he seems to have ran from home and gone back to his mother.
-The way he addresses Woo Hak’s suspicions about being Ki Ho sounds like his is agitated by the misjudgement since Ki Ho is him and not Woo Hak.
-He visited nearby islands seemingly regularly (Mok Ha’s body was never found, maybe he always had hope of finding her).
-His personality just matches Ki Ho’s.
-He mentions Ran Joo when she is at a washed up stage in her career out of the blue - it would make sense if he knows about her via Mok Ha.
-He seems to have chosen a profession that works towards musical artists as a way to honor Mok Ha.
It is hard to imagine (even if there is amnesia involved), that Woo Hak was Ki Ho - he is too jolly natured, does not seem phased when he sees Mok Ha or the hometown, does not seem to have that amnesia trauma if you catch my drift. If there is a little similarity to him and Ki Ho, remember that he does always copy his brother.