Kinda late, but the drama has already finished filming. The Korean title was also changed to ë¨ęą°ě´ ěë , which literally means âHot Goodbyeâ, or as I'd prefer to call it, âA Warm Goodbye.â There's a rumor that itâll air in the first half of 2026, around March, but I hope it will release sooner than that.
Agree with you but just wanna say, I think you should watch director Jung Jihyun's other work, he create some masterpiece, also the directing in this drama is so beautiful and not a problem at all, at least for me, the writing is the main problem
why everyone hates jae pil he just didnt know rye has feelings for him even if he knows u cant force ur feelings.…
If he were truly unemphatic, he wouldnât have helped her in the first place, staying for hours during the operation, comforting Youngrye, all while knowing his father might beat him again. You also need to see his pov: to him, Youngrye is barely more than a stranger, his friendâs crush, and his own crushâs best friend.
He didnât immediately bring up Jonghee or ask her to pass his number. Only after the operation was over, when her mother was safe, and Youngrye had calmed down after crying, in that awkward silence between them, he opened the topic. And naturally, the only thing on his mind was Jonghee. What else could he say? He already knew everything about her motherâs condition at that time. To ease the tension, he had to shift the subject, and mentioning Jonghee was the only thing he can think of to connect with Youngrye.
And he didnât even ask right away for his number to be passed along. It was only when Youngrye ran after him that he thought of it. Also, this was 1982, without a home phone number, the only way to reach someone was through another person. For Jaepil, this was a rare chance to contact Jonghee, and he didnât know if heâd ever get it again. From his perspective, it was just a simple request, no harm to her, no big deal.
Even if you want to call the timing and situation âunemphatic,â at most it was a small mistake in that moment. Jaepil is still just a high schooler, donât expect him to act perfectly mature. It would be stranger if he never made mistakes at all. So donât let this one slip-up define his entire character. Heâs not unemphatic.
I know it's subjective but since many people said it, I genuinely confused, I think her acting in this drama is…
After reading this and watching it again, I understand about what knetz say about the way she talks, but I don't agree about her expressions, I think her expressions is good, especially after ep 5 & 6, or it is because I never watch a show about people with antisocial? idk, but yeah, in the end it's subjective. Thank you for explaining.
Wow sooo many people saying the lead actress acting is really bad on naver, kino, and YouTube. I was curious and…
I know it's subjective but since many people said it, I genuinely confused, I think her acting in this drama is so good, especially with her expressions. Or it is about the way she talk? idk korean that much so I can't understand which sounds unusual or unnatural. Can you tell me example of her robotic acting? I'm genuinely curious
He didnât immediately bring up Jonghee or ask her to pass his number. Only after the operation was over, when her mother was safe, and Youngrye had calmed down after crying, in that awkward silence between them, he opened the topic. And naturally, the only thing on his mind was Jonghee. What else could he say? He already knew everything about her motherâs condition at that time. To ease the tension, he had to shift the subject, and mentioning Jonghee was the only thing he can think of to connect with Youngrye.
And he didnât even ask right away for his number to be passed along. It was only when Youngrye ran after him that he thought of it. Also, this was 1982, without a home phone number, the only way to reach someone was through another person. For Jaepil, this was a rare chance to contact Jonghee, and he didnât know if heâd ever get it again. From his perspective, it was just a simple request, no harm to her, no big deal.
Even if you want to call the timing and situation âunemphatic,â at most it was a small mistake in that moment. Jaepil is still just a high schooler, donât expect him to act perfectly mature. It would be stranger if he never made mistakes at all. So donât let this one slip-up define his entire character. Heâs not unemphatic.