I am confused... The father seems the main character, but this is a romance story. Who forms the main couple..? Is it the father and a young girl, or does he stays with his wife even though she is older now..? Or is the main couple with different people?
I think this will be an interesting watch, but the first plot hole shows up in the first 15 minutes...
This guy has a deep feeling of hatred towards the military, and they try to justify it with the death of his parents, but other than dying with the uniforms on, nothing else relates to the military.
They died because he took his eyes off the road to look at his phone and his wife... It is not like they were killed in combat...
Awesome! I have been waiting to watch this one! Now I know what goes next in my queue!
They are officially together during the last two episodes. However, do not let this discourage you, since their feelings are obvious from episode 2, and their relationship since then is no less than practically dating.
The plot is very good, and she will try to put some distance between them a few times, but he stays with her at all times.
It was good up until the dating show ended. After that it was boring. Nothing was happening. Jong Kyuk is the…
I genuinely don't understand second lead syndrome or simply shipping other people other than then main leads together. In a "romance" story, the whole point is for the "main leads" to be together, since it is "their" "romance" that we are talking about. How hard is it to understand?
I feel like people who likes love triangles and second lead syndrome are masochists who trick themselves with the hope of something that is not supposed to happen. I can go even further, and say that any exception where the main leads do not end up together is a sad ending.
To your point, shipping one of the leads with someone else just because they are pretty or handsome makes no sense, since they are usually completely disregarding the feelings of the main leads that usually like each other at that point, or going by looks alone, it is a whole crew of actors/celebrities; they all look good!
The initial premise of ML and his condition held lot of promise for a riveting comedy.instead we get the usual…
The sad part is that unnecessary break ups, annoying love triangles and evil mothers in law can be avoided with good character development, a good plot or even a good villain, but some writers prefer to drive us crazy with love triangles.
I watched "Radio Romance" recently, and was reminded that some people like to torture themselves because the shippers for the other guy and the second lead syndrome was not lacking, which is part of why writers keep doing this. However, for me, "romance" is about the main leads, so I prefer to see more of them than another dude stealing screentime and warm moments that could happen between the leads, but are wasted with this other guy.
Don't get me wrong, love triangles can serve a purpose through creating jealousy that will push the main leads together, provoking character development or moving the plot forward, but some of these stories push too hard on love triangles.
I blame the writers, and inside the story, I blame the three people involved in the love triangle. I blame the writers because they feed the unrealistic fantasy many women have of a herd of men just waiting for them, while their true love suffers, like making your true love suffer is a test or something...
I blame the male lead for not going for the woman he loves shamelessly; I blame the girl for not opening up to her true love and allowing this other guy to orbit around her one way or the other, and I blame the third person for not stepping back even when the girl does not like you and even when he knows that she likes someone else now.
They died because he took his eyes off the road to look at his phone and his wife... It is not like they were killed in combat...
The plot is very good, and she will try to put some distance between them a few times, but he stays with her at all times.
I feel like people who likes love triangles and second lead syndrome are masochists who trick themselves with the hope of something that is not supposed to happen. I can go even further, and say that any exception where the main leads do not end up together is a sad ending.
To your point, shipping one of the leads with someone else just because they are pretty or handsome makes no sense, since they are usually completely disregarding the feelings of the main leads that usually like each other at that point, or going by looks alone, it is a whole crew of actors/celebrities; they all look good!
I watched "Radio Romance" recently, and was reminded that some people like to torture themselves because the shippers for the other guy and the second lead syndrome was not lacking, which is part of why writers keep doing this. However, for me, "romance" is about the main leads, so I prefer to see more of them than another dude stealing screentime and warm moments that could happen between the leads, but are wasted with this other guy.
Don't get me wrong, love triangles can serve a purpose through creating jealousy that will push the main leads together, provoking character development or moving the plot forward, but some of these stories push too hard on love triangles.
I blame the writers, and inside the story, I blame the three people involved in the love triangle. I blame the writers because they feed the unrealistic fantasy many women have of a herd of men just waiting for them, while their true love suffers, like making your true love suffer is a test or something...
I blame the male lead for not going for the woman he loves shamelessly; I blame the girl for not opening up to her true love and allowing this other guy to orbit around her one way or the other, and I blame the third person for not stepping back even when the girl does not like you and even when he knows that she likes someone else now.