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 thought that "The Love by Hypnotic" had a break up? I know it has a super annoying love triangle, but I do not remember the details about the break up...
I know that Japanese dramas usually do not have a deep plot, but I still feel like nothing was really happening…
Now that I think about it... is not even the fact that he is basically obsessed with her; it is the way he acts, and I do not know if is the actor or the character, but I am sure that a character that was a bit more relaxed and natural would be better.
I know that Japanese dramas usually do not have a deep plot, but I still feel like nothing was really happening with this one. I appreciate the romance and intimacy between the leads.
I strongly believe that leads have a free pass for a lot of things, because they are meant to be together, but this guy is just too weird... still, easy to watch, so not bad I guess.
Unfortunately, this has become a common trope in many dramas... The love triangle involving a childhood friend…
Sorry... if I am commenting too much on this, but this episode has a perfect example about the female lead's reaction... This guy basically tells her that he likes her and is about to kiss her in Episode 8... if not for the male lead, it seems like he would've kissed her... like, for real..? Shouldn't she push the guy away or something...? That's what makes it worse in my opinion...
Why is it ok for the guy who isn't getting the girl (SL) to tell the guy who is (ML) that he needs to back off?…
I know this is to keep things going... but I am on episode 8 now, and something worse than the "intruder" interfering is the male lead actually following the guy's advice! That is the stupidest thing... why would you listen to the guy that wants to steal your girl...
Why is it ok for the guy who isn't getting the girl (SL) to tell the guy who is (ML) that he needs to back off?…
Unfortunately, this has become a common trope in many dramas... The love triangle involving a childhood friend of sorts that has no chance with the female lead, but thinks of himself with all the rights on the girl, and even sees himself as her boyfriend in some sort of delusion sometimes.
I am not a fan of love triangles, but this kind of love triangle can become especially annoying if the female lead does not set boundaries soon enough.
I guess this trope can be just a distraction, a jealousy factor or something completely annoying depending on the female lead's actions.
The romance is good and light, but it can get frustrating at times... They make a connection as soon as they meet, and by episode 4 they like each other and treat each other at a more personal level, but then comes the frustrating part for me. The Male lead is a 30 year old "perfect guy" who has never dated before, but this is not new, however, the FL is a person with a lot of walls, and will pull away from him at every chance she can get, and even after they start dating she keeps doing that. Again, the romance is good and misunderstanding do not last, but the reason behind them, and considering that romance takes the backseat a lot on this drama, you may feel like all the waiting for something to actually happen may not be worth your time unless you get invested with the story or sync with the FL situation about a single mother fighting against the doubts of finding the right person even if she likes the guy.
Please allow me to be insensitive for a moment... I really dislike the older brother, he is a pain in the bottom...
How can you not be upset with this guy blocking his brother and holding him hostage... He is not yours! He is a person... I should stop my comments for a while in this one.. I'm getting upset..
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...
I strongly believe that leads have a free pass for a lot of things, because they are meant to be together, but this guy is just too weird... still, easy to watch, so not bad I guess.
I am not a fan of love triangles, but this kind of love triangle can become especially annoying if the female lead does not set boundaries soon enough.
I guess this trope can be just a distraction, a jealousy factor or something completely annoying depending on the female lead's actions.