It would have been a okay cute little drama if it wasn't for its length which as usual with many modern romance…
Makes one want to skip... if you already have the information you need, you can just go to the next scene... I am only starting to watch this, but I maybe came here with wrong mindset
and then vp saying afterwards "I'm apologising for Joo In Ah that's just how she is bla bla bla" YOU'RE…
Comments here complain about a huge and unnecessary love triangle in the second half, but the main couple overshadows the love triangle easily in this one in my opinion. This is not one of those love triangles, where some people can vouch for the other guy, but more like to introduce some tension and a new obstacle to be removed. The writers took some bold choices with the female lead and the comedy, so some may love it while others will hate it, but I like what they did, and appreciate the writers being bold for once instead of creating another vanilla character that is supposed to be universally good. Overall, I am having a good watch and read that the main couple never break up in this one after they get together by the end of episode 8, even though they have been flirting and getting closer and closer since episode 4.
For anyone interested just some extra info, definitely I agree with this, no break up and their relationship is…
Hey Arpar! Thanks! I understand that you mention "mid section" a lot because the love triangle starts showing a lot more around episode 6, but I would call that the second half, because it starts by episode 6, but stays basically until the end or close to the end. I personally don't mind the second female lead at all, since she just sounds like a mini-villain in the making, but I am concerned about the second male lead. Thanks to the information you shared, and I can comfortably skip most of his scenes now without missing too much of what's going on with the story! Hopefully, I can still enjoy this one because the rom-com parts sound good for me.
I liked for once that we had a FL who had different sides to her character, but why does the women always have…
This is one of the reasons why I love the Female Lead from the C-Drama "Prisoner of Beauty". The girl has character and fights for her family and friends, and keeps her convictions, but to do that she doesn't have to stop being a good wife who serves her husband like the historical setting of the show requires and she is no less of a strong and independent woman for that! I hope writers understand that people can be more than one thing, and that wives and mothers can be feminine, caring and also powerful and passionate about their own lives and choices!