To be completely honest, I wasn't really that annoyed with the young teacher until...
Until he is rejected, but still tried to get in between the main leads. The point of making him unbearable for me was when they were dating officially again, and the guy knew about this but he continued his endeavors to get close to the girl and even took advantage of the misunderstandings... That's a selfish annoying dude...
Huge difference between a filler love triangle and a plot driven love triangle...
The young teacher is there for "comedy", but instead takes as away screentime and intimate moments that should be exclusive to the main leads. On the other hand, as evil as she is the friend that contributed to the misunderstanding has been instrumental to the plot and ML has done a great job keeping his distance from her.
I am on episode 4 now and I like both, young and present. I like that they had their own dynamic; the younger…
And I understand yours, since I have watched dramas where the chemistry is so intense that they don't even need to talk to each other for the room to be filled with tension and keep us at the edge of our seats.
I don't find the young teacher annoying, but I am still skipping his scenes because they add absolutely nothing to the story besides "funny" moments (I don't find them funny)...
The scenes I enjoyed most were of their teen versions. I was feeling much more chemistry from them.
I am on episode 4 now and I like both, young and present. I like that they had their own dynamic; the younger couple has been more bittersweet while the current one is more bickering, but feels romantic even since that's a special treatment only between them...
At least ML showed 2FL her boundaries, while FL ... well .. yeah exactly..
On the other hand, you are right. It doesn't matter how bad the other guy is, people will ship him or any other guy with FL. A good example is Strong Girl Namsoon.
It is also true that even in the event that the other girl is an angel and a perfect match for ML in everything, he will set boundaries and reject her as many times as required, and even go out of his way to make it clear to FL that he is not with her (only for FL to act like she knows better and get her own conclusions, sometimes even disregarding ML and trusting what, literally, anyone else would say instead).
At least ML showed 2FL her boundaries, while FL ... well .. yeah exactly..
This is so true!! All of the men falling in love with FL usually are perfect bachelors that would give their lives for the girl, and push all other girls away, but these female leads keep all of the guys close regardless, and the second female leads are often evil, manipulative, conceited, selfish and so...
already watched.. my key fast forward is on fire... why? the useless smlwhat is the role of this "toyboy" young…
This is one very important reason why I don't understand why writers think it is a good idea to introduce these love triangles in K-dramas that go from 8 to 20 episodes.
Why, in a story that is all about the romance between the main leads they decide to waste half or sometimes more of the episodes with another character interacting with one of the leads with the sole purpose introducing misunderstandings.
People will say that it is fine since she doesn't like him, but by all means they might be dating at that point when they spend so much time together. Writers like to treat us like idiots with this, but they literally design couple moments to happen with FL and SML in this and many other dramas.
I wish writers use more often a proper plot, character development or even villains to avoid reusing the annoying love triangle just to waste time and make it to X number of episodes...
There's an annoying SFL interested in ML from the start. But ML doesn't give her a chance.There is an SML interested…
This is very true! I have seen people claiming in many shows that there is no love triangle only because the girl does not like the other guy back, but a love triangle is complete the moment that two are interested in and no reciprocity is required. Besides, one the of biggest issues of these kind of love triangles is that for the same reason that the girl does not see him in a "romantic light", she will spend astronomically big amounts of time with this guy and will even go out "in an innocent outing" that by all means is a date.
Love triangles should be kept short and should only exist to advance the plot or for character development, but instead we get a guy getting too close with girl only to increase our frustration because we know who she is meant to be with... And haven't even gotten into all the misunderstandings and dragging that this cause, because the girl prefers to stay close to this other guys instead of making things clear because that's how much they care about our MLs... Just saying...
in which ep main lead starts dating? any break up? if any then in which ep they get back together? and any annoying…
I only started watching this, but did some research before I decided to watch this. It seems like the main leads get back together after meeting in the present at the end of episode 7 and they don't break up ever again. Some people claim that there is no love triangle, but I disagree since there is one girl that is an old friend of FL, and cause or has knowledge of the misundertanding that made them break up in the past, and it interested in ML; on the FL side there are at least two guys, one is the nurse or something at the school and another one is another teacher that gets to spend a lot of time with her to the point that everyone think they are dating or something... I think it is still worth watching, but I am only on episode 1. Best of luck.
I have never seen a more annoying FL. Everyone is collectively misunderstanding her relationship with that young…
Classic Dramaland... the girl keeps all the guys close even after confession in some dramas, but ML has no right to be upset. On the other hand, if ML has a long lost cousin is the worst. One way or the other, it is up to the ML to humiliate himself to get the chance to have an audience with the queen...
It is also true that even in the event that the other girl is an angel and a perfect match for ML in everything, he will set boundaries and reject her as many times as required, and even go out of his way to make it clear to FL that he is not with her (only for FL to act like she knows better and get her own conclusions, sometimes even disregarding ML and trusting what, literally, anyone else would say instead).
Why, in a story that is all about the romance between the main leads they decide to waste half or sometimes more of the episodes with another character interacting with one of the leads with the sole purpose introducing misunderstandings.
People will say that it is fine since she doesn't like him, but by all means they might be dating at that point when they spend so much time together. Writers like to treat us like idiots with this, but they literally design couple moments to happen with FL and SML in this and many other dramas.
I wish writers use more often a proper plot, character development or even villains to avoid reusing the annoying love triangle just to waste time and make it to X number of episodes...
Love triangles should be kept short and should only exist to advance the plot or for character development, but instead we get a guy getting too close with girl only to increase our frustration because we know who she is meant to be with... And haven't even gotten into all the misunderstandings and dragging that this cause, because the girl prefers to stay close to this other guys instead of making things clear because that's how much they care about our MLs... Just saying...