Wait a minute... ML and a princess... I did an extensive research about this one because I hate love triangles, and I only decided to watch this because of the promise of a "no break up" relationship, but now you are telling that not only they get separated, but that ML gets engaged with someone else...?
Romance recap - Leads like eachother and act sweet to eatchother since very early, cant remember but maybe episode…
I am glad that I found your comments here! I am watching this one now, and was looking for some spoilers and your summary is all I needed for this one. Thank you!
I agree! I found this one, and decided to watch because of the promise of a romance story without break ups. However, the story is slow and boring. The characters have little to none character development, and even in the romantic department they feel lacking.
Episode 3, and I do appreciate that regardless of the dumb love triangle and her confused crush, the main leads…
Episode 18. Weak plot and little to no character development. The romance is lighthearted and problems are somewhat insignificant, which makes for a good filler so far, but nothing special so far.
Episode 3, and I do appreciate that regardless of the dumb love triangle and her confused crush, the main leads…
Episode 6. The love triangle is still there just because FL keeps confusing the other dude with ML. It has been inoffensive at best, but now the guy will pretend to be the author that FL admires and that's beyond wrong. I never liked the guy, but now I just want him out of the picture already...
10 minutes in the first episode and they are hinting a love triangle already... lol
Episode 3, and I do appreciate that regardless of the dumb love triangle and her confused crush, the main leads have much more screentime together and their chemistry is starting to show.
I really wanted to give this drama a try but FL doesn't let me to.... Tried very hard as people have commented…
I HATE love triangles, but specially annoying or stupid love triangles and this is one, because like you said there is no reason for her to assume that that guy is her childhood crush. Writers can reuse tropes, but they have to be smart about them; enough for the story to feel like a chain of events, instead of a story of forced events to force things to happen which only causes disatisfaction because there is no build up to it, and serves no purpose in the end.
I am on episode 4 and i think its going to have an irritating love triangle.
Yeah... I was 10 minutes into the first episodes, and they already drop the trope of the girl mistaken the identity of her childhood crush with another guy. In the first place, I think it is weird that these dramas use the childhood crush so often because it is weird to hold on to a childhood memory for 10 years or something like that... On top of that, the fact that she fell in love with someone that she did not even saw his face..? I understand gratitude or admiration, but love..? But here we are in Dramaland, where tropes will continue their cycle...