So, I know I am going to the in the minority with this, but I don't think he's a green forest ML. Him lying to…
Doctors aren't allowed to disclose people's conditions to other people, no matter who they are or their relationship without the patient's consent. The mother did not consent, so what can he do?
When Our Generation aired (which the ML here starred in), there were a bunch of people on MDL in the middle of the night and wee hours of the morning debating the series. It was crazy fun, but threw my body clock way off.
i’m on ep 11, when does she come back from switzerland? is it a time skip?
As I recall, her program is for a year, and she adds a 6-week internship at the end of it. Also, as you probably know by now, she extends the period before she leaves, going in the fall instead of winter.
this was me as well! i don't watch historical drama at all, this is my first one and i love it!
I binged the first 8 episodes and then watched 9 and 10 as they aired.
It took all of my willpower to not watch 11 yesterday so I can watch the two final episodes together. Since I made it through the night, I've decided to watch this evening during cocktail hour. Can't wait!
Yeah, the so-called boyfriend refused to let her go for the most asshole reasons ever. He didn't even love her; just wanted to control her fate.
I think there may have been romance in the beginning but it petered out and they stayed together out of laziness. They had a sexual relationship, so he was happy to keep her hanging on. She didn't even meet his father until she went to the house to tell him she was no longer interested in his son.
Cringe and apparently, I didn't get the memo that cheating is fun, cool and the new in.Dropped, if you think this…
The so-called boyfriend was a bastard who in episode one was open to meeting Assemblyman Jang's daughter. He also saw Jeong In as more of a possession than someone to be cherished and only tried to hang onto her so he didn't lose out to the lovely Ji Ho, whom he looked down on. He even said he was prepared to "drag her down the aisle" just to make his stupid poing.
I am not really sure, but it seems like in Korea it is normal to have a "weekend family", they actually…
I think it was a routine established because Ji Ho was so young and unmarried when Eun U was born and needed to establish his career, and this was compounded by the fact that the baby's mother ran off when he was just a few months old. He was definitely a good and attentive father, though, and frequently went home during the week to tuck him in because the little boy liked to fight sleep. I think it was always the plan for Ji Ho to take full custody once he marries. And there was this whole stigma about being a single parent, so if Eun U lived with him his chances of finding a bride would be nil, lol.
Watch it. It's really, really, really good. She tries to get rid of the boyfriend but he refuses to let her go because he thinks Ji Ho isn't good enough. He's a snobbish bastard who thinks way more of himself than he should.
how is the romance, is it slow? is there a breakup? I need a fluffy drama to lif my mood 😩
Watch it. It is hysterically funny at many points. The romance is slow, but very worthy. It's honestly so good that I stayed up all night watching the first 8 episodes. And like many, I am very sad there are only 12.
It took all of my willpower to not watch 11 yesterday so I can watch the two final episodes together. Since I made it through the night, I've decided to watch this evening during cocktail hour. Can't wait!
I think there may have been romance in the beginning but it petered out and they stayed together out of laziness. They had a sexual relationship, so he was happy to keep her hanging on. She didn't even meet his father until she went to the house to tell him she was no longer interested in his son.
It's honestly so good that I stayed up all night watching the first 8 episodes. And like many, I am very sad there are only 12.