Yeah I still enjoy watching it, but something is missing from the ML. He doesnt have any flaws. His biggest flaw…
Yes, they made this big point of having him take one-year sabbatical for his daughter in the first ep... Only for him to go back to work long ass hours as a personal secretary, cleaner, and even a locksmith, not even mentioning that he goes back home, cooks, cleans, and then works / reads some more. Like I got into this drama thinking it will be realistic on the work-life balance front... And not that it's only my wish, the drama did start that was! And then it forgot about the whole ordeal.
It's been a year since Knight Flower was released, and I miss this drama so freaking much. Easily the best 2024 drama, great start, great middle, great ending, hilarious comedy and incredible romance. One of the greatest experiences watching it live and commenting on MDL, too. I wish these kinds of well thought-out dramas, where just everything works, and the comedy is fire instead of cringe, came out more frequently...
At the moment things are not going very well in my life, I thank kdrama for cheering me up and especially "Love…
I feel you, as my family member is having a health issues right now and it's been hard... But you'll make it through, I keep my fingers crossed. It may be a long and tough battle but it's worth fighting 🫶
I think they’ll have a row, but they won’t break up. They’ll sort things out with some alone time and proper…
Yeah I feel it will go like this - ep9: they spend the night together but near the end she learns about the fire - ep 10: she battles with her emotions but at the end of the episode they get back together - ep 11: they tell his daughter, issues with her company will take first place tho - ep 12: they get the company back and we'll get about half of an episode for cute scenes of them as a family
Mi Ae completely pissed me off this episode. How tf can you call someone having a flaw when you and your husband…
I think they felt the need to give sb that line. And since FL doesn't have parents, they gave it to Mi Ae. But totally agree it felt out of character tbh
Aahh the more I think about it the more unsure I am. I mean, the time between the shooting and release was so long, even for Netflix original. And the fact that they are not splitting it even tho it's 16 eps... is kinda weird, like they don't believe that people would come back to watch the second part. I hope I'm wrong tho...
Love the news, but the poster is kinda weird with her hand in his pocket ngl haha. They wanted it to look cute and it does look cute 'in action' but on a poster it looks peculiar ><
On a scale of 1 to 10: How satisfying is the ending???????
8/10 to me - the political intrigue is not very complex or surprising, but over all every plot is closed and we get a sweet happy ending, so I'm satisfied
Actually I enjoyed second half of the show more 😅 been kinda done with all dramas stopping at marriage or even before marriage, so it was nice to see a happily married couple for once. The show wasn't outstanding or anything, but was good enough in this current cdrama drought. My main complaint was that for most of the show I felt too little emotions. Dunno if it was the acting, or the dubbing being mostly pretty tame, but I could have used a stronger connections to the characters.
Why is there suddenly so many haters of him in comment section
It's a weird article for a start... people don't feel sympathy for wealthy actors sad about their movie's financial flop I guess. But yeah, I was surprised too with the comments. Very agressive.
- ep9: they spend the night together but near the end she learns about the fire
- ep 10: she battles with her emotions but at the end of the episode they get back together
- ep 11: they tell his daughter, issues with her company will take first place tho
- ep 12: they get the company back and we'll get about half of an episode for cute scenes of them as a family