Even if you misconstrue their intentions, which in this case is understandable since Wan did unintentionally come…
He didn't seem like a bad guy until he refused to accept her no. Even she didn't have a problem with him until then. I said if he just accepted her no and left, he would still seem like a good guy. Yes, she was just being nice since he was a good customer, but even though it was unintentional, it looked like interest to him. He isn't inherently a bad guy just because he bought her flowers and asked her out. He is a bad guy because he assaulted her for refusing him
This show really depends on your tastes. If you like slow paced slice of life shows with a slow burn romance, you'll enjoy it. If you want something with a faster pace, you'll probably hate it.
I personally really like it, but it's definitely not a show for everybody
Anyone would turn back time for them to be together just hearing that. Poor guy in his first life must have really…
I know it was an emotional scene, but I bust up laughing the first time they showed her funeral. Him just grabbing her ashes and walking out when nobody, even her, really knew who tf he was
Does the actress that plays Wan's mother ever play anything other than an absolute bitch of a mom? Everything I've seen her in she is the absolute worst mother
the scene with louis's character... bitch, learn to differentiate between basic friendliness and active flirting??…
Even if you misconstrue their intentions, which in this case is understandable since Wan did unintentionally come off flirty a couple times, as soon as she rejected the flowers he should have just walked away. The first 10 seconds of that scene made it obvious there was a misunderstanding between them. He seemed like a good guy until that point
i try to understand chompoo but i swear its like why date someone when you have to fully hide their existence…
Exactly, you can't control who you love, but you can protect yourself. Look at 23.5. Sun loved Ongsa unconditionally, but still broke up with her for very justifiable reasons to protect herself from further harm. Only once Ongsa was able to realize what she was doing to Sun and actually change the offending behavior was she willing to actually take her back. Tonnam needs to get away from Chom, even if it's temporarily, so Chom can realize how distraught Tonnam is due to her behavior
I just finished ep 2 and Pleng and Ek are annoying tf out of me.
Like, Ek, if she never answers your calls and never replies to your texts, move tf on she's obviously not interested. Continually just showing up where she is is creepy af.
And Pleng, Wan's pretty bluntly made it obvious she has no interest in Ek, and you meddling with it is just keeping his hopes up and betraying your best friend. You want her to have a boyfriend, fine I guess, but it's obviously not Ek. Why try and force your supposed bestie with someone they don't like?!?
I'm kind of wondering if Sang Gi is going to end up becoming a professor thus opening the door for him and his…
Yeah, they really went from subtly teasing a romance between them to blatantly saying there's going to be one over like 3 or 4 episodes lol. Your thought makes a lot of sense, and I can see it playing out that way for sure
That must be a you thing because I like their chemistry, you can have your own opinion of course just saying
To me, they don't have overwhelming chemistry, but they do have chemistry to the point I can see them actually being together. Bo Young and Hyung Sik they are not, but I've seen drama couples with way worse than them
I know that this is 1 case per episode type of drama but kinda lackluster that FLs parents case got solved so…
Ju Hyeong and Mun Jeong's boss looked bad with the divorce case, but he hasn't really been around enough for me to say he's actually a bad boss. To me, the only one that's no doubt bad is Chang Won's boss. Every time that guy is on screen, I wish I could reach through the screen and punch him honestly.
It sucks that the voice phishing case was a loss, but I can't say I fully disagree with the verdict. She should have gotten a more lenient sentence than she did, and they should have taken into account she was more a victim than a culprit, but she still broke the law, albeit unknowingly. It's like the old saying "Ignorance of the law excuses no one"
That never happens lol. IMDb is always lower on Asian shows than MDL is
There are absolutely trolls and bots on IMDb, and Douban is known to have paid review bombers and hypers, plus government bias. I'm not saying there isn't a bias on MDL, but saying those 2 sites are bias free is not accurate
how was it childish? i feel if i were in his position, i would've misunderstood her too. She phrased it in such…
I agree with you, when she asked, it sounded like she very much so wasn't sure if she was actually willing to meet up with him in Seoul or not. I took it as she wasn't sure if it was a vacation fling or real for her, not just for him. I thought that all the way until she explained what she was asking. It was a poor choice of words for sure.
I personally really like it, but it's definitely not a show for everybody
Like, Ek, if she never answers your calls and never replies to your texts, move tf on she's obviously not interested. Continually just showing up where she is is creepy af.
And Pleng, Wan's pretty bluntly made it obvious she has no interest in Ek, and you meddling with it is just keeping his hopes up and betraying your best friend. You want her to have a boyfriend, fine I guess, but it's obviously not Ek. Why try and force your supposed bestie with someone they don't like?!?