You know, not everything has to be canon. You can use your own imagination or wait for a potential season 2. Never…
One of this director’s other season 2s isn't going well either the female lead didn’t return, and it followed a similar formula of teasing romance without anything substantial. And now, they're not even getting together because it's supposedly against the rules of Yullim which the male lead himself wrote.
Now I'm sure the director has a formula: teasing a possible romance without giving us anything, in hopes of getting a season 2. I just hope it doesn't turn out like Flex x Cop, where the female lead didn’t return and it ruined all the progress from season 1. I just want a season 2 with a happy ending even if romance is only a small part of it, just like this season.
This drama has some of the shittiest parents. MF's don't even care about child abuse and another one just want the other child to abandon his dream to be a PA for his own brother.
1. why didn't painter Ryu play it smart and destroy the original?2. if the painting carried such a deep emotional…
If you look closely at the ending narration, the artist girl seems to have heterochromia or something similar that allows her to see more colors. You can also see that she had painted works similar to the ones he had previously sold, including one that was later bought by the friend at a flea market. The artist was jealous of the girl and rebranded her painting as his own, even copyrighting it, since she had no proof that she had painted in that style before being accused of copying him. But what he didn’t realize was that the girl had hidden meanings embedded in her paintings, which eventually led to him being exposed.
No fishy business. It makes sense how the friend and ex would have gradually fallen for eachother during the 2…
He threw them away, which signified that he had moved on but I like to think he picked them back up because the female lead said she liked his cologne. I think once the male lead has a new partner and a child, he’ll be able to understand them better.
An accidental kiss is the last thing I expect from this drama. The FL probably has some feelings for the ML which…
With the track record of the shows I’ve seen so far, my luck hasn’t been that great especially when it comes to potential romance in the next season, whether it’s Vagabond or Flex X Cop. So i hope our ship sails this season.
The director probably used the CEO as a tool to make us and the male lead jealous, but him getting so close to the female lead like he’s about to kiss her and her not reacting at all felt creepy.
Also, the scene between the female lead’s ex and the male lead was unintentionally very funny.
The interaction between Lee Jin U and Heo Min Jeong was so enjoyable the way he tried to make eyes at her and she called him out on it. Also, the openness between them was such a refreshing thing. Her admitting that he probably knows the current her best, and not hiding her past, is something I can’t quite put into words, but it truly made me happy.
An accidental kiss is the last thing I expect from this drama. The FL probably has some feelings for the ML which…
After what the director did with Flex X Cop being such a tease and the female lead not returning for Season 2. I really hope that in this case, there’s either proper romance or none at all. No vague implications or half-hearted in-betweens.
I have a feeling, ever since I found out who the director is, that he’s such a tease that even with the romance tag, the only romance will be an accidental kiss and both leads liking each other without ever expressing their feelings.
I knew it the breakup was more amicable than we thought, now the only thing left is whether there was any fishy business between ex and the ex-friend before divorce.
His entire reaction to her pregnancy was disrespectful and taunting. She was incredibly patient with him. She's…
I never said she was resentful, and honestly, I agree with most of what you’ve said.
But I think a major point was missed in the fight between the husband and the male lead ,specifically when her husband called the lead a "drama queen" for being concerned about Hash. That, along with the fact that his ex is now married to his ex-friend, is a whole emotional can of worms that most people wouldn’t even want to touch. Also, I’ve mentioned that maybe the breakup between the two was more amicable than we initially assumed, considering how involved they still are in each other’s lives on so many levels. Even she admitted that she hid her current pregnancy from him because it never felt like the right moment to tell him ,and that’s fine. It’s her decision whether to share that or not. Everything was going well. She even said, “You could have been a great father.” But the moment she followed it up with, “If you had stayed by my side, this could have been your baby,” it all fell apart. That’s the moment I felt she got defensive, and the comment came out wrong. Regardless of intent, you have to admit ,it’s just the wrong thing to say. I’ll quote you here: “It’s selfish to stay with someone in hopes that they would change their mind on kids.” But isn’t that exactly what her comment implied?
And now, they're not even getting together because it's supposedly against the rules of Yullim which the male lead himself wrote.
It felt like it undid all the build-up and left nothing satisfying.
Honestly, I would’ve preferred no romance at all over whatever that was.
I just hope it doesn't turn out like Flex x Cop, where the female lead didn’t return and it ruined all the progress from season 1.
I just want a season 2 with a happy ending even if romance is only a small part of it, just like this season.
The artist was jealous of the girl and rebranded her painting as his own, even copyrighting it, since she had no proof that she had painted in that style before being accused of copying him.
But what he didn’t realize was that the girl had hidden meanings embedded in her paintings, which eventually led to him being exposed.
I think once the male lead has a new partner and a child, he’ll be able to understand them better.
Also, the scene between the female lead’s ex and the male lead was unintentionally very funny.
I really hope that in this case, there’s either proper romance or none at all. No vague implications or half-hearted in-betweens.
But I think a major point was missed in the fight between the husband and the male lead ,specifically when her husband called the lead a "drama queen" for being concerned about Hash. That, along with the fact that his ex is now married to his ex-friend, is a whole emotional can of worms that most people wouldn’t even want to touch.
Also, I’ve mentioned that maybe the breakup between the two was more amicable than we initially assumed, considering how involved they still are in each other’s lives on so many levels.
Even she admitted that she hid her current pregnancy from him because it never felt like the right moment to tell him ,and that’s fine. It’s her decision whether to share that or not.
Everything was going well. She even said, “You could have been a great father.” But the moment she followed it up with, “If you had stayed by my side, this could have been your baby,” it all fell apart.
That’s the moment I felt she got defensive, and the comment came out wrong. Regardless of intent, you have to admit ,it’s just the wrong thing to say.
I’ll quote you here: “It’s selfish to stay with someone in hopes that they would change their mind on kids.”
But isn’t that exactly what her comment implied?