I watch this drama coz of male lead. But i have one question where does his daughter go when is romancing with…
No idea. No nanny or grandma was introduced other than 2FL's family. And leaving his kid with her while he's on a date feels kinda... weird, considering her past crush on him.
What kind of consequences do you think he should face? He never used any illegal means to achieve his goals, so…
He was trying to force the FL to recommend his candidate for a government position, ans in the end, it was done through her nemesis. Dunno about it being illegal, but it's def unethical. And he was an ass to his son. So imo it shouldn't have ended with their reunion. Also he's rich, so losing FL's company had no impact on him probably.
So 2ml's dad got basically no consequences for how he treated the FL? Treated everybody like they are disposable the whole season, his son included, and changed his attitude after seeing one photo? Very unsatisfactory...
I never get this, I mean they are already dating why are they shocked?! This also reminds me of when there’s…
This is typical kdrama level of ridiculousness. The leads should basically live like monks before they meet each other, and preferrably - until marriage.
Ehhh I hate how the 2nd couple basically spent more time simping over leads than falling in love with each other. Over time, I started to like them way more fhan our main couple, they both seem more human to me. But they got barely like 3 mins this episode, and no screentime in 10th episode? Such a waste.
Naah I don't think so. It's weird tho, cause it's an obvious "obstacle" plot (more realistic than childhood connection…
Yeah! I usually think that it's cause our leads have to be as pure and innocent as can be... so that even if they were in relationships before, the relationships couldn't be serious, you know, as their new relationship should be their first true love in viewers' eyes...
This might be an unpopular opinion, but will EunHo ex-wife make a cameo? It would seem 'something missing', as…
Naah I don't think so. It's weird tho, cause it's an obvious "obstacle" plot (more realistic than childhood connection too) but they don't overuse it in kdramas. I recall Hospital Playlist, One Spring Night, and in none of them was the 2nd parent the issue. I think that as the message in these kdramas is that being a single parent shouldn't mean you can't find love anymore, they don't want to use the stereotype that the 2nd parent is always an issue? And maybe introducing them would make the audience think "she shouldn't be with him for her own sake". Just my thoughts, but I wouldn't worry about this possibility
I have to say, the makeup artist overdid FL's dewyness a bit these last couple of episodes. Maybe it's supposed to be that relationship glow, but her forehead is shining brighter than the moon 😅
finally a kdrama which solved an issue so perfectly.i knew straight on that guy was fraud man it was all around…
I still don't like the trope, but I like how they used it not to split the main couple, but more so to make the FL rethink her relationship with her dad. I still think that his involvement was unnecessary (as there were firefighters on the scene), but at least she'll have a peace of mind
I really hope that this fraud plot will make more sense in the next ep, cause now I can't seem how an outside CEO vanishing would force an audit on the talent company he employed... like I get that a talent company should be obligated to make sure the entity that wants to employ people is reliable, but they don't have any access to inside financial info or anything -,- This harassment from the journalists is a bit over the top
Also he's rich, so losing FL's company had no impact on him probably.