Baek Do's b-day is December 7, so tomorrow! Also the baby cannot be hers. The picture was dated 2025 6 20 and the baby is too big on the ultrasound. Any idea as to what it could be?
Did you understand why he said to his brother "I don't want to hear it" in ep. 10? Didn't get it.
Same. I'm pretty sure there are things we don't get because of the translation. This part was pretty abstruse to me. I didn't understand what place they were coming from. I actually had not understood that BDY had "confessed" to HG on the mountain. But he apparently did. And the "I lile DH" was her response. Had you understood it that way? This was quite a surprise for me. It's obvious now DY was very willing to let them have their story, but DH didn't understand it that way. Like in our Unwritten Seoul, a lot of misunderstandings here too.
Isn't there a mistake in ep. 10? Doha was gone for 5 months, but they say the meeting between DH and Seung Taek occurred 4 months ago... Confused, if anyone can explain?
Glad to see some folks who like this coming out of the woodwork instead of just the three of us and the hate watchers,…
I actually like this much better than Dynamite Kiss (I always have a hard time with such cringe stories, even though I guess I can see the fun of it, though it's quite unrealistic). I like the way the story is told (you're given answers to your questions bit by bit, which is enjoyable). I also like the flawed characters. The only thing is that I agree the first half played the"variation on the same theme"card way too much. It could have been cut much more, giving more space to the second couple for instance. But overall, I find it the story to be quite realistic. I don't get the hate for SHK either. She is obviously traumatised by the guilt she feels (it was obvious in ep. 4, but she stated it clearly in ep. 8: she knows BDY was in love with her - how does she know? The writer will tells us for sure in the upcoming episodes). I also find the idea of loving someone who is identical to a lost dear friend really interesting. I cannot begin to imagine how difficult that must be to be constantly in front of someone who could pass for the dead one, especially when you feel guilt regarding their death.
Aren't they the daughters of Do Ha's stepmother, as in from her first marriage?
I think Ha Gyeong said that when she was upset that they would all live together (as she clearly showed she wasn't particularly happy with this new situation as a kid). Now based on ep. 3 (when Do Ha refused to go and eat with his dad), it's clear that Do Ha's dad doesn't live in the house anymore, but still lives with his new wife nonetheless.
here is my understanding- glass one is do ha , without is do yeong (atleast during school time)- ha gyeong liked…
Thats what I understood too. Even though the last point doesn't make sense, at least for now. I guess they're purposefully trying to be confusing to keep us watching.
It's clear he's a genuine guy, and the affection he has for Miji comes from a deep, soulful love. But I can’t help feeling uncomfortable with his overall attitude. It really hit me when his ex-boss told him that what he thought was care was actually neglect. That line about being content to catch a glimpse of her once a year during the funeral rites, again, this same pattern of loving from a distance.
That kind of attitude doesn’t resolve anything.
If I had loved someone for years and knew they felt the same way but never once took a step toward me—no matter how “noble” their reason (“I was afraid I’d hurt you more”), I’d be honestly devastated. Until today's episode, I kept wondering 'have they never talked in 10 years?' And when it was confirmed, I was truly saddened. Especially "the afraid to hurt you" feels off. It is important to give people space when they need it the most. And it was the case for Miji back then. But 10 years? Well I know it serves the plot. But still.
It seems like he’s finally starting to realise that sometimes you have to cross the line.
So yeah. Conflicted.
If you ever want to explain how miscommunication can ruin lives, just show them this drama, lol.
Also the baby cannot be hers. The picture was dated 2025 6 20 and the baby is too big on the ultrasound. Any idea as to what it could be?
This part was pretty abstruse to me. I didn't understand what place they were coming from.
I actually had not understood that BDY had "confessed" to HG on the mountain. But he apparently did. And the "I lile DH" was her response. Had you understood it that way? This was quite a surprise for me.
It's obvious now DY was very willing to let them have their story, but DH didn't understand it that way. Like in our Unwritten Seoul, a lot of misunderstandings here too.
Doha was gone for 5 months, but they say the meeting between DH and Seung Taek occurred 4 months ago... Confused, if anyone can explain?
I don't get the hate for SHK either. She is obviously traumatised by the guilt she feels (it was obvious in ep. 4, but she stated it clearly in ep. 8: she knows BDY was in love with her - how does she know? The writer will tells us for sure in the upcoming episodes).
I also find the idea of loving someone who is identical to a lost dear friend really interesting. I cannot begin to imagine how difficult that must be to be constantly in front of someone who could pass for the dead one, especially when you feel guilt regarding their death.
Now based on ep. 3 (when Do Ha refused to go and eat with his dad), it's clear that Do Ha's dad doesn't live in the house anymore, but still lives with his new wife nonetheless.
That kind of attitude doesn’t resolve anything.
If I had loved someone for years and knew they felt the same way but never once took a step toward me—no matter how “noble” their reason (“I was afraid I’d hurt you more”), I’d be honestly devastated.
Until today's episode, I kept wondering 'have they never talked in 10 years?' And when it was confirmed, I was truly saddened. Especially "the afraid to hurt you" feels off.
It is important to give people space when they need it the most. And it was the case for Miji back then. But 10 years? Well I know it serves the plot. But still.
It seems like he’s finally starting to realise that sometimes you have to cross the line.
So yeah. Conflicted.
If you ever want to explain how miscommunication can ruin lives, just show them this drama, lol.