Oh... James... Yaya... I really really love you but-WTF
All the men treat the women in this drama like objects. It's horrid to watch. The FL is also manipulated throughout the drama and gaslighted :/ It has its sweet moments, and heartbreaking moments... but it is by no means perfect. I think this is one of the first lakorn I truly couldn't support.
The story and the characters were intriguing . The main lead is beyond comparison handsome. The female lead is…
YES, it was very unsettling to me :/ I also saw a deleted scene (I'll find the link if you want it) where the FL actually confronted the ML, something along the lines of "I went to the room where you slept with my sister" "..." "How could you do this? How much further are you going to do?" "I didn't know you were this type of person! What are you going to do next huh?" "Are you going sleep with her again? Get her pregnant? Toss her and the baby to the curb?" "Don't talk to me again, I never thought you were this type of person" I was like, BRUH, WHY WOULD THEY CUT THAT OUT. WE KIND OF NEEDED THAT SCENE BECAUSE I SPENT THE WHOLE DRAMA WONDERING HOW SHE COULD LET GO OF THE FACT THAT HE SEDUCED AND SLEPT WITH HER SISTER-
Alright, this one is super dramatic. The morals are like "WTF", and the relationship is super toxic in the first part of the drama... BUT, I somehow fell in love with the drama despite all of its crazy stupid flaws. My love for this thing is bordering obsession now. Just give it a go if you want to watch it, it'll either click with you from the get go, or it won't. Just know, that if you need someone to rant to about the frustrating parts, or scream to about the sweet parts, I'm here for you <3
I totally agree with you for Doctors! My fellow drama watchers had been hyping it up for me, and when I watched it, my only reaction was "Oh?". I didn't really know how to handle it. I knew that the were both adults and had every right to choose each other, but I still felt really uncomfortable. Now, mind you, Doctors was like my 30th drama, and my first really obvious age gap (the other age gaps were all supernatural) so I thought that I was being judgmental or not open minded. But then, I watched Find Yourself and a The Fallen Leaves and I had no problem with them so I realized that my issue was how he always viewed her as his student. Like, even when she was an adult, she's still his student. And no matter what, student+teacher relationships are frowned on. Also, the relationships in that drama just seemed to be problematic overall. Like the side couple also made me a bit uncomfortable.
But the worst age gap that I think I've encountered is the one in Dew: the Movie. It had a full grown adult teacher and a highschool student...
It has its sweet moments, and heartbreaking moments... but it is by no means perfect. I think this is one of the first lakorn I truly couldn't support.
WTF
"I went to the room where you slept with my sister"
"..."
"How could you do this? How much further are you going to do?"
"I didn't know you were this type of person! What are you going to do next huh?"
"Are you going sleep with her again? Get her pregnant? Toss her and the baby to the curb?"
"Don't talk to me again, I never thought you were this type of person"
I was like, BRUH, WHY WOULD THEY CUT THAT OUT. WE KIND OF NEEDED THAT SCENE BECAUSE I SPENT THE WHOLE DRAMA WONDERING HOW SHE COULD LET GO OF THE FACT THAT HE SEDUCED AND SLEPT WITH HER SISTER-
BUT, I somehow fell in love with the drama despite all of its crazy stupid flaws. My love for this thing is bordering obsession now. Just give it a go if you want to watch it, it'll either click with you from the get go, or it won't. Just know, that if you need someone to rant to about the frustrating parts, or scream to about the sweet parts, I'm here for you <3
But the worst age gap that I think I've encountered is the one in Dew: the Movie. It had a full grown adult teacher and a highschool student...