For me is not even that.. is all of this characters taking the decisions away from the person they say they love. That and, leaving the person behind "for their own good" instead of supporting that person.
I know when they get together, but we may need to wait a bit. I do not mind their early bickering and a little drag before they get back together since that is all part of the romance and the flirting stage, but I would like to know if there is going to be any love triangles for the main leads so I can prepare myself.
Interesting idea wasted in clips all around the place! There are shows with 10 minute episodes that are consistent, but this one will give you a headache if you try to make sense of the chronological events, and lacks plot and conclusion... I wish I could unsee this, lol
I have been exploring new K-Dramas where the main focus is not necessary the romance, and surprisingly enough, they have the best romance in the end!
Some romance centered stories rely on too many cliches and tropes to keep things going since many lack a proper plot, but some stories where the story has a good/interesting plot and good character development have a wholesome romance even when it is not main focus. The beauty of this kind of romance is in the details, when the main leads support each other and when the romance is still important.
I rather have a good story and plot, instead of another stupid love triangle, marriage contract or unnecessary break up. Those can be somewhat good, but you get tired of the same thing. I am hoping that the slight romance of this show fills that small but wholesome and warm romance quota that I am looking for lately.
If this is legal and fine within the place and time she. the movie is happening, then I won't complain. She is not a kid, and he is not a green old man according to comments. I am curious about this movie.
Everything would be better than them dating in the past. Additionally, the romance has a perfect flow right now and they can keep things interesting with their careers and their mental health, which would fit perfectly with the example you just shared.
I agree. I understand that the writers want some mystery, but a past relationship between FL and that guy is completely unnecessary. However, I cannot stop thinking about that possibility since we know they know each other from dialogue and previous scenes, and the weird reaction she had which is not a reaction from a normal friend. On the other hand, and this could be just another plot hole, her friend seems to be a very good friend that cares about her feelings and we know this because of her reaction when she heard that she was rejected by rooftop, keep this is mind while considering that her friend knows his friend as well, and even arranged the whole rent situation on the rooftop which should logically mean that since her friend cares about her she wouldn't help her ex to her rent for a friend.. but who knows... And I am still hoping that's not the case.
Some romance centered stories rely on too many cliches and tropes to keep things going since many lack a proper plot, but some stories where the story has a good/interesting plot and good character development have a wholesome romance even when it is not main focus. The beauty of this kind of romance is in the details, when the main leads support each other and when the romance is still important.
I rather have a good story and plot, instead of another stupid love triangle, marriage contract or unnecessary break up. Those can be somewhat good, but you get tired of the same thing. I am hoping that the slight romance of this show fills that small but wholesome and warm romance quota that I am looking for lately.