I have to admit, there are times I really envy those who watch without diving too deep into the storylines or complexities of the characters. They’re just there to enjoy the beauty of the show, soaking in the charm of Haein and Somin without worrying about how everything fits together. For them, all that matters is seeing a passionate kiss, whether the characters are friends or not. You won’t find them dissecting every scene or jumping into discussions they stay quiet and choose peace. They probably don’t even know what MDL is, which, honestly, is a huge blessing. This space can be a minefield. If you're following an ongoing drama it’ll mess with your mood no matter how level-headed you try to be.
I get that it might be tough for some to really get why childhood friendships are so special. They’re different from regular friendships or sibling relationships. With childhood friends, you share a lot of history and inside jokes that make the bond unique. They can be tough on you but also super understanding, and you can totally be yourself around them without any judgment. Regular friendships might change over time, and sibling relationships have their own family stuff going on, but childhood friends have this lasting, special vibe that’s hard to explain unless you’ve experienced it yourself.
Whether you’re a fan or not, this drama stands out as the most accurate portrayal of this relationship dynamic in kdramas so far.
This is a very realistic drama with realistic characters. We are left with a few more episodes before it ends,…
All I want is to enjoy my precious drama in peace, but no matter how hard I try, the negativity always finds its way in. I'm begging for just a little peace!
Thank you…I may watch this later when I get the courage. I often tell people my late husband and I were two…
I know it must be incredibly hard right now with what your family is going through. I can’t pretend to fully understand how you’re feeling, but I want you to know that even strangers are standing with you.Stay strong, and take it one step at a time. It’s okay to feel overwhelmed—just remember there are people who care, even if it’s just through words on a screen. You and your loved one are in my thoughts. Hang in there, and take care of yourself too. You’ve got more support than you know. 💛
The real difficulty in deciding to watch this drama doesn’t lie in the drama itself it’s in handling certain viewers who seem lost in their idealized fantasies. I understand that the show didn’t give you the fluffy, feel-good moments you might have wanted, but it delivered something far more valuable. It brought to light something genuine, something we should never overlook: the importance of family.
Family is the heart of our existence. It’s where we first learn about unconditional love, forgiveness, and support. It’s the anchor that grounds us when life gets turbulent, and the safety net that catches us when we stumble. In our rush through life, it’s easy to forget how vital family is—how much it influences who we are and how we navigate the world. This drama serves as a quiet but powerful reminder to cherish those connections, no matter how imperfect they may be.
At the same time, it reminds us to stop expecting people to be flawless. In reality, people are not perfect. They make mistakes, they hurt, they heal, and they grow. This drama isn’t here to cater to those who want a world of perfection; it’s for those who are ready to see the truth of human nature imperfect and sometimes messy, but still full of beauty. If you’re expecting a dreamlike escape, this drama might not be for you. But if you’re looking for something authentic, it offers a reflection of life that’s both moving and thought-provoking.
Here I am once more, 2:20 AM in my country, enjoying a bowl of ramen while watching BTS (replaying the beach scene over and over), grinning like a fool, just living my best life, haha!!!
I’ve observed that some people here have turned against the ML, and I honestly can’t understand why. From my perspective, people, particularly men, often rely heavily on concrete evidence and what they see with their own eyes. Men are generally more inclined toward logical analysis and tangible proof, whereas women often place greater emphasis on emotional intelligence and intuition. This difference in approach can affect how each gender perceives situations and people.In this case, how could the ML fully grasp her suffering without her expressing it directly? He has dignity and genuinely loves her. He witnessed her enthusiasm when discussing her lover, which was a clear sign of her affection. His deep hurt upon realizing the situation was realistic and heartfelt. The fact that he admitted his mistake and showed vulnerability touched my heart and increased my affection for him. Women often have a more nuanced understanding of emotions and interpersonal dynamics, whereas men might focus more on observable actions and explicit communication. Understanding these differences can help explain why his reaction was both believable and moving to me, even if it’s not as apparent to others
Alright, let’s be honest. The writer took the "childhood friends" trope to a whole new level of realism for a romcom. She made it super detailed and believable. And honestly? I’m not even mad about it. In fact, it’s kind of impressive how complicated it is to shift a friendship like that into something romantic, especially with the way she’s written it. I won’t lie, I’ve been dying and still am to see some romance. But over time, I’ve accepted this as more of a slice-of-life drama, and I’m trying to be patient. Still, the intense chemistry between Haein and Somin isn't making it any easier. I need them to get together already!
Every time I watch Haein act, it’s like I fall for his style all over again. He has this amazing way of making emotions feel so real, like they’re hitting you right in the heart. It’s honestly what makes him such a great artist. His characters are always so beautifully done, with all these little details that really bring them to life. It’s hard not to be impressed every single time.
Every time I watch Haein act, it’s like I fall for his style all over again. He has this amazing way of making emotions feel so real, like they’re hitting you right in the heart. It’s honestly what makes him such a great artist. His characters are always so beautifully done, with all these little details that really bring them to life. It’s hard not to be impressed every single time.
You know what? I'm tired of trying to be nice and understanding. To the haters, to the shallow, and to the overly judgmental enough. Just pack your things and leave. Your hopeless comments won't change anything. This drama still has its own fans who genuinely enjoy it. Go outside, touch some grass, and find something better suited to your 'amazing' taste.
Okay lets not talk about ratings, lets focus till the drama ends, then everyone can rate what they like even if…
In my opinion, the option to rate a drama while it's still airing should be disabled. It's fine to rate individual episodes, but not the entire series until it's fully completed.
I will be late to the party when ep 9 comes out but y'all have fun and talk ᥫ᭡. If the ex is still here after…
Ugh, seriously?! I’m ready for anything except dealing with that annoying ex-fiancé! He’s getting on my last nerve, I just want to yell. Even the skip option won’t save me from him today
Whether you’re a fan or not, this drama stands out as the most accurate portrayal of this relationship dynamic in kdramas so far.
The shallowness of people is steadily increasing, and it's genuinely alarming.
Family is the heart of our existence. It’s where we first learn about unconditional love, forgiveness, and support. It’s the anchor that grounds us when life gets turbulent, and the safety net that catches us when we stumble. In our rush through life, it’s easy to forget how vital family is—how much it influences who we are and how we navigate the world. This drama serves as a quiet but powerful reminder to cherish those connections, no matter how imperfect they may be.
At the same time, it reminds us to stop expecting people to be flawless. In reality, people are not perfect. They make mistakes, they hurt, they heal, and they grow. This drama isn’t here to cater to those who want a world of perfection; it’s for those who are ready to see the truth of human nature imperfect and sometimes messy, but still full of beauty. If you’re expecting a dreamlike escape, this drama might not be for you. But if you’re looking for something authentic, it offers a reflection of life that’s both moving and thought-provoking.
Just kidding, I do respect your opinion, but wow, I'm speechless
This man is committed to keeping his work free from any trivial drama.
PLEASE PLEASE JUST...F**K OFF