This sounds like something I'd like to watch! most dramas end on marriage, but we never get to see their married life, or we get contract marriage trope where the main leads are just married on paper! Hopefully, these are married for real and remain together until the very end!
Yes, the show is more comedy than angst, and the romance is sweet. However, for my own enjoyment and since I hate love triangles, I skipped every single scene with the second male lead (Prosecutor).
While reading through some of the older comments, I came across one talking about a desire not to have a love…
Considering that her ex cheated on her, I don't think a love triangle is viable, but some writers go out of their way to push love triangles into their stories...
when do the leads get together?Any breakup?Which episode?Happy ending?
I am sorry but you don't mention the episode when they start dating/get together. You mentioned that there is a break up, when the break up happens, when they get back together, that there is a happy ending, but no mention of the episode when they get together/start dating...
Completed. Family Drama is there until the last episode, but honestly prefer that than having the main couple…
It has been a few months since I watched this, but this is most definitely not a once sided love story. Both leads like each other, but I guess some writers find funny when the girl pushes the guy around.
In this one, while the girl tries to put some walls between her and ML, he always break those walls in a million pieces if you are into that. For a family drama, I think the romance was very good!
34 year handsome single guy with no experience in love .. it seems it's new trend in kdramas that ml should be…
Yet another possible simp that even when the girl left him and was even about to get married to a guy that she dated and God knows if had intimacy with him, but he still couldn't fall in love with anybody else, he buried himself in work... that's the trope and vibe I am getting from this show... at least, he is not full simping for her yet, or at least not out in the open...
Ever heard of enemies to lovers? That's what people wanted. You're just being judgemental bc you disagree with…
Long comments won't change a thing. Just accept that you like the characters for whatever reason instead of trying to justify his obvious evil character and nonsense ship with FL ...
Ever heard of enemies to lovers? That's what people wanted. You're just being judgemental bc you disagree with…
You opened your comment justifying crime and violence only because you think he is cute... this is beyond comprehension. Good people remain good regardless of how cruel their past is, specially in Dramaland. The enemies to lovers does not apply here because "enemies" does not mean that one of them is the villain, only that they are not in friendly terms. I want to say that I respect your opinion but I just can't...
Ever heard of enemies to lovers? That's what people wanted. You're just being judgemental bc you disagree with…
What do you mean by "people understood him"? we are talking about an evil person. When someone crosses the line into evil and hurting other people, and greed you cannot justify it with the upbringing because, there are a lot of characters with the worst upbringing that end up being a great person. I don't see any reason why someone would ship the female lead with someone that is not the male lead, someone that's is a villain, and a villain that kill people and sell drugs...
In this one, while the girl tries to put some walls between her and ML, he always break those walls in a million pieces if you are into that. For a family drama, I think the romance was very good!