That was my thought too. Ever since the hookup in ep 1, he's been very open about wanting it to be real and he's…
I'm even ok with her not wanting to get married again, just date long-term (and he seems ok too, so great), but such superficial dating with sharing no feelings is not much more than hooking up.
Wait a minute. I just realized that the whole situation with doll in an egg found in the company was never resolved (as in: went back to ML)! I really thought that FL will try to get it from the lady that took it 😆
I agree that the breakup was unnecessary, but I still think they did the past connection trope way better than in many recent kdramas. Both of the characters owned up to their behaviour, apologized, and it made them grow even closer than before. To compare with my least favourite "you indirectly caused my loved one's death in the past" trope from 2 recent kdramas, (Love Scout and Brewing Love), I feel this trope here is way more down to earth and sensible.
An even worse trope is "your/my parents did something to my/your parents/family member", (e.g. Call It Love, tho it's understandable there cause the whole premise was based on that) where the families oppose the relationship and the whole breakup and reunion doesn't effect in leads' growth, because it wasn't even their own fault. Again, the trope here makes so much more sense and is much more bearable.
I have to admit, this drama doesn't have any moment when I would rather scroll on my phone. Even when the plot is not really moving forward, I am still so interested! I think if you accept the setting, the cliches, it really is delivering.
Wow I was one of those people who thought they were exaggerating their past trauma but this episode hit me right…
Ikr? There are many cliches here, and the plot is simple overall, but I love how it makes sense and is consistent when you consider the whole character's journey.
I just don't understand..... you treasured your son so much and his son is now in your care and this is how you…
My guess would be that she didn't treasure her son at all. She probably was a bitch to him as well, and now that she feels guilty about that she's even worse to the ML.
out of anything and everything that's problemic why is actually no one addressing the fact that her parents or…
A lot of people are addressing it tho. There doesn't have to be one big bad in this situation. It seems like pretty much everybody let her down and should be criticized.
God damn it people. Unless it's hateful, let others criticize. This is a comment section not a praise section. I too wish that this comment section is more positive towards the drama, but people have the right to speak up. There are a million reasons for people to not drop it and still criticize it. Let it be. It's not a personnal attack on you. You leaving more positive comments would make this comment section nicer than you hating on people who criticize.
Then go watch cdrama or Hollywood softporn why bother watch descent content 🙄
Geez, someone recently wrote on feeds that whenever you write about show lacking intimacy scenes you get nasty comments telling you to watch porn, and this is exactly what happened here. Like wtf? The commenter had all the right to point out that it's ridiculous for 30-somethings to have no romantic experience their entire life, WHICH IS TRUE and happens in at least 50% of kdramas. While I don't really see it as a problem in this particular drama, I overall agree with not liking the trend of making dramas with 30somethings who actually act like teenagers! Let people criticize, and you should be aware that they are not the ones bringing toxicity to this comment section!
An even worse trope is "your/my parents did something to my/your parents/family member", (e.g. Call It Love, tho it's understandable there cause the whole premise was based on that) where the families oppose the relationship and the whole breakup and reunion doesn't effect in leads' growth, because it wasn't even their own fault. Again, the trope here makes so much more sense and is much more bearable.
Edit: My bad, didn't realise Potato lab airs on sat-sun! Sorry!