The end of episode 12, and the preview for episode 13 seem to indicate a possible break up for the main couple.
Do not loose hope, there is a lot of people forecasting that it will help them move toward marriage! I myself will put this one on hold until I know how they handle this new issue! Let's wait for next weekend!
i love their chemistry. but they can't have like rest of episodes focusing on dating and kissing without other…
I hope! and pray that they actually keep dating and kissing until the end! I like my Room Coms with "romance" and "comedy", with a plot only to keep things going in the backseat with a few scenes every now and then, but ultimately, I prefer them sweet and happy, and not a forever misunderstanding, a long to resolve love triangle, the classic opposing family or a stupid break up!
I hope the sweetness just go up, and that the plot stay simple and just get resolved easy like a fairy tale in the end
They started with an arranged, political marriage as royals from two different kingdoms so they were not really…
I am really sorry, but not even with his sacrifice I can stop hating on his character! I was not upset about him going after the female lead at first because she could have been confused and he was trying to get her back, but my mind changed as soon as he started forcing things to happen and gaslighting her when she clearly rejected him.
They started with an arranged, political marriage as royals from two different kingdoms so they were not really…
I am sorry this feels like a chat now... but I find funny that everyone is talking about "rumors" of the female lead cheating on the male lead... I mean... she did not cheat, like in the sense of kissing the other and stuff, but she actually left with the other guy... just saying... I would not say it is only a rumor... Lol
They started with an arranged, political marriage as royals from two different kingdoms so they were not really…
I have another question... in the ending credits, there is a scene were it seems like the secondary male lead is forcing himself on the female lead, and actually kisses her. What can you tell me about that?
They started with an arranged, political marriage as royals from two different kingdoms so they were not really…
Thank you for the heads up! I do not fast forward or skip often, but I made the mistake of doing too much research on this one, so it was impossible for me to just watch the show without making sure that I would enjoy it!
They started with an arranged, political marriage as royals from two different kingdoms so they were not really…
There is only one complain for me, and is not only about this show, but a specific trope! Let's try to understand the misunderstanding, and that the female lead believes that the male lead does not want to be with him, but why does this mean automatically that she has to go to the secondary male lead... can't she just go to her hometown with her brother or guards? why does she have to go and basically be in a relationship with someone that she does not want to..?
I have seen this in too many dramas, and I never understand this... but I guess they use this trope because it "works"...
They started with an arranged, political marriage as royals from two different kingdoms so they were not really…
Thank you for your reply! I am now on episode 4, and ready to fast forward and skip a lot, since I am here for the romance!
I have been doing some research, and it seems like the whole love triangle arc lasts from episode 11 to episode 18, it seems like the SML crosses the lines too many times in too many ways! From too much screentime with the FL to completely disregarding the fact that the ML is married with the Fl and literally crossing the line of actively pursuing the FL like she was single...
What can you tell me about the Love Triangle, and especially the 11 to 18 arc? Please feel free to spoil as much as you want about this arc, since I plan to skip the hell out of it.. Lol.
I don't know about the plot, but I hate love triangles and more when the FL is the one corresponding or looking…
I was not brave enough to watch this! But I am finally trying!
This time I laughed a lot with your review since I have done my homework, and know about everything that happens in the show, including the stupid and unnecessary love triangle and misunderstandings that will last for at least 5 to 7 episodes, with a secondary male lead that just gets on your nerves disregarding the fact that the girl is already married, and that he is in her husband's territory, but well... this is not new in love triangles, is just a variance of childhood friend who acts like he is the boyfriend and even blocks the actual boyfriend...
The only thing that really upsets me about this trope is when the female lead does not set boundaries, and keeps allowing this other guy to disrespect the male lead and their relationship.
I only decided to watch this to take it off my watchlist, and because they are supposed to have a lot of romance at some point, but as things are, I will be fast forwarding and skipping a lot, and not only from episode 12 to 17...
I hope the sweetness just go up, and that the plot stay simple and just get resolved easy like a fairy tale in the end
I have seen this in too many dramas, and I never understand this... but I guess they use this trope because it "works"...
I have been doing some research, and it seems like the whole love triangle arc lasts from episode 11 to episode 18, it seems like the SML crosses the lines too many times in too many ways! From too much screentime with the FL to completely disregarding the fact that the ML is married with the Fl and literally crossing the line of actively pursuing the FL like she was single...
What can you tell me about the Love Triangle, and especially the 11 to 18 arc? Please feel free to spoil as much as you want about this arc, since I plan to skip the hell out of it.. Lol.
This time I laughed a lot with your review since I have done my homework, and know about everything that happens in the show, including the stupid and unnecessary love triangle and misunderstandings that will last for at least 5 to 7 episodes, with a secondary male lead that just gets on your nerves disregarding the fact that the girl is already married, and that he is in her husband's territory, but well... this is not new in love triangles, is just a variance of childhood friend who acts like he is the boyfriend and even blocks the actual boyfriend...
The only thing that really upsets me about this trope is when the female lead does not set boundaries, and keeps allowing this other guy to disrespect the male lead and their relationship.
I only decided to watch this to take it off my watchlist, and because they are supposed to have a lot of romance at some point, but as things are, I will be fast forwarding and skipping a lot, and not only from episode 12 to 17...