Binged on this all night! I'll admit to skipping some parts bc i was mostly there for the roommate couple. But must say i thoroughly enjoyed the show and the friendship they built over such a short time. Personally I found Jeongwook soooo cute and I wish him all the happiness in the world. I'm surprised I didn't recognise HJ before he revealed his yt channel name (altho he did seem familiar) because I've been a subscriber for quite a while now. I love that they're all continuing to stay in touch and that the roomies are still going strong. Best wishes to all of them, may you find happiness, be it career wise or in love life or in any form you wish for it ❤
I'm feeling iffy about the ending, but one aspect I loved about this drama was how they didn't push the "dad" to be the dad. because regardless of being the biological father he was never a part of her life for almost 30 years, it just doesn't sit right with me if suddenly he sprang into her life and claimed "I'm your dad and i'll act like one." Same goes for him having to play the role of the "dad" suddenly because he realised about a daughter he's never known about for almost 3 decades. it's best that he remained "ahjussi" to her till the end, and in case they decide to marry in the future then he can become the dad but more like a stepfather. love how the biological aspect gives him no unnecessary rights (which isn't usually the case.) i have sm respect for her mother emphasising that jinhee is her daughter and hers alone every chance she gets.
Although not perfect, I really liked this drama. I loved the messaging of it:1. Normalise choosing your own family.2.…
but did she actually let go? it was going all well and then she decides to show up at the airport. they went their separate ways tho, but the ending showed selfies of them backpacking together... so idk what to conclude?
People already fighting over what's better the episodes of the kids or parents. Me just facepalming. I hoped and…
as someone who enjoyed the kids' ep too much, i was actually worried how i'd feel about the parents' ep. i thought they'd atleast have a lil screentime. but even though i was wrong i did not even for a sec miss the kids bc i was so invested in the parents' story. totally agree with you, the structuring is done so well!
the uncanny counter exists. it's a superhero fantasy that aired 3 years ago. the counters use their superhero…
but unlike tuc where they work collectively as counters and are governed by entities in the "afterlife", moving has ppl with superpowers scattered and rather than fighting "evil" it's about government secrets and politics that evolve out of this. also the people were born with superpowers and hereditarily pass it on to their children. i don't think just because superpower is involved these dramas can be clubbed together because they wary in many other aspects. also the casting of moving is crazy i think the MCU ref is very apt
didn't i see you leave hate under the moon too? god! you're obsessed. unfortunately for you he has critics in the film industry commending his amazing acting skills, a nobody like you leaving hate on this platform will never affect his career. hope things turn out well for you in life that you no longer receive pleasure from hating on ppl :) good luck!
I finally managed to see ep. 5 and I have to say, Joshi & Hoshi are the cutest munchkins! How can they look so…
thanks for appreciating hoshjosh! it's thanks to sunbaes who make things comfortable for them that they're able to do well on the show. love seunggi and the other bros for that ❤
I hope it’s not another cliche of killer 2ml especially a cop 2ml, he’s too cute for this😮💨 and it’s…
idk the exact source behind this but saw a tweet that said he had cancer which is why he left his fiance and now that he's back after being cured she already has another man by her side
So when he said he hadn't killed the girl, I thought it was supposed to be a moment when Sol-hee caught him on…
i think that was his first lie. now this could be because deep within he actually feels responsible for her death that even if he says "i didn't kill her" that's him being in denial of what he truly believes. but she could take it all wrongly and this could cause misunderstandings (a necessity in kdramas lol)
16 Aug - eps 8&9
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30 Aug - eps 12&13
6 Sep - eps 14&15
13 Sep - eps 16&17
20 Sep - eps 18&19
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