Does Marriage mean nothing in Japan? I have seen a few Japanese dramas now where regardless of the girl having a boyfriend or husband, they get a guy going openly after them while completely disregarding not only that she is in a relationship or even more, married or that they are constantly being rejected... I think this season has some of that, which I plan to skip if it really ever happens. I would love writers to understand that plot and character development is better than unnecessary break ups, misunderstandings and love triangles.
what a pathetic excuse of a man that father was...I don't get how people try to find excuses for his behavior,…
I agree. I get that they try to make it "all worth it" when he accepts their relationship, but that doesn't erase or justify how he abused and hurt his own son and the whole family of her dead wife's best friend and her son's lover...
I actually appreciate romance a lot more when this is the case, because there is no need to use classic annoying tropes like unnecessary break ups and love triangles. However, some writers may still fall for the temptation of using these elements. That being said, does this show has a love triangle or any break up between the main leads?
In which episode did they get together?In which episode did they breakup and get back again?Any love triangle…
I knew all these answers but I cannot remember now... people will tell you that this is not a "romance" drama, but they are wrong! The plot is not only about romance, but romance is very important and drives character development and part of the plot.
i loved the first few episodes of this show so much 🥲 but weirdly i feel like the more “serious” their…
I agree. I feel like a lot of shows suffer from this; the romance is way better before the main leads get together, and only gets boring or interesting from the moment they start dating...