Main lead being a liar makes me tense, nervous, always at the edge of my seat waiting for the next show to drop.
Regardless of her dishonesty, she has some excellent qualities, like how she refuses her boyfriend’s help in her career, wanting to move forward on her own merits, and how she’s nice to the people she works with. I may have to wait until more episodes are released, before I continue with this, though. The teasers are making me as nervous as heck.
I think they already decided they were not going to send her to college regardless so why bother taking the exam…
It’s not the drama. It just another scenario that shows how close minded her father is that he won’t entertain any thoughts of a work around. In his mind he’s thinking why should she even go to school when she can stay home, work and take care of her parents? The money is just an excuse. If he truly cared, he would have encouraged her to strive for scholarships or talk to her teacher about alternative ways of paying.
Bittersweet ending. Happy for the 1991 couple but sad ending for the 2026 couple. I thought they would spend more time fleshing out the alternate lives of the 2026 couple, but the ending for them was illogical. Great set up for a second season, though. I wish the daughter in 2026 had lost all the memories of her alternate life, instead of waking up sad and crying.
She is actually a pretty good actress. Watch her in I am Nobody.
WHAT?! She's that actress!! OMG I didn't realize! I adore the lead actress in I Am Nobody. Wow! She's so talented that I didn't recognize her! (applause!!)
For me this drama is a solid 10/10. The chemistry between the leads is addictive and amazing.
I wasn’t keen on starting this drama because although I loved Arthur Chen, I didn’t know the lead actress. But I’m thankful that I took up the drama regardless, otherwise I would’ve missed a gem!
It really just goes to show how taste is subjective, cause here we have cries of it being boring and meanwhile…
I feel like it takes a certain kind of maturity to love this content. It’s a refreshing slice of life drama with ordinary cases about ordinary people. Nothing dramatic, but just wholesome and appealing, like bright, warm sunshine in a sunny spring morning. And that’s the reason why I love this drama so much. It’s sexy, smartly written with a lot of wit. Highly recommended!
Agree. I think many watchers may have over anticipated the romance arch and were disappointed when it didn't play out to be as dramatic as they expected. I like the drama, it reflects the ordinariness of everyday life, not every drama can capture that and still be quite interesting to watch.
When did the show ever mention abortion? I'm not even sure they subtly implied it anywhere. Girl's got the baby's…
It could be construed either way. I understood her as thinking about terminating her pregnancy if it stood in the way of a job she loved so much and her husband loves her enough to support her in whatever decision she decides to take. I understand her conundrum, S. Korea isn’t kind to working moms and so several thoughts would come across her mind. What is most important is the final decision she came up with, to leave her current job to a more family friendly firm and keep her pregnancy. At the end of the day, it’s not about what you are tempted to do, it matters more what the final outcome of one’s decision. So we shouldn’t judge her too harshly.
I think it was one of those moments where she wasn't going planning on mentioning it but it just happened. I'm…
I thought about this as well. As a mother of 4, my husband was always the first to know when I got pregnant. But in her defense, if you noticed, she didn't tell her colleagues at first, she actually was kind of absorbing the 'shock' if you will until she had come to terms with it before telling her husband. I think the circumstances with Sang Gi made her blurt it out before she was ready to do so, just to get over an awkward conversation.
If the stuff with Sang Gi didn't happen, I guarantee that her hubby would have been the first to know. And given how unsure she was if her husband would be happy they were having a baby, it made more sense for her to prepare her mind for any particular outcome. Don't forget that currently South Korea seems to have a stigma against being married and having kids, for all their government propaganda. Rarely have I seen more discrimination and hate directed towards those who marry and parent kids.
Ha Sang Gi brought Cho Chang Won to meet his mom. He also does consider him as a friend.
Yeah, he knew how heart broken Chang Won must've felt by what he considers 'a betrayal', boy does wear his heart on his sleeve. And how nervous he was, meeting his bestie's mother. Honestly, Chang Won is as far removed from a snob that I have ever seen. He's just so pure.
Regardless of her dishonesty, she has some excellent qualities, like how she refuses her boyfriend’s help in her career, wanting to move forward on her own merits, and how she’s nice to the people she works with. I may have to wait until more episodes are released, before I continue with this, though. The teasers are making me as nervous as heck.
I wasn’t keen on starting this drama because although I loved Arthur Chen, I didn’t know the lead actress. But I’m thankful that I took up the drama regardless, otherwise I would’ve missed a gem!
If the stuff with Sang Gi didn't happen, I guarantee that her hubby would have been the first to know. And given how unsure she was if her husband would be happy they were having a baby, it made more sense for her to prepare her mind for any particular outcome. Don't forget that currently South Korea seems to have a stigma against being married and having kids, for all their government propaganda. Rarely have I seen more discrimination and hate directed towards those who marry and parent kids.