The drama is pretty bold for a prime time kdrama romcom. Wasn't expecting them to show nam ja yeon's imagination…
True, the FL throwing a tantrum over not being satisfied by her bf in ep 1 was gold. I wish they stick to that and don't start treating the leads as the most innocent human beings on earth, as many other kdramas tend to do...
People need to realise that this is a healing drama.And its not just abt Mother daughter healing relationship…
The fact that there is character development (as should be in every drama) doesn't really mean that it's a healing drama though? I don't see healing in this drama in usual sense of the genre...
10 mins into ep 10 and I'm annoyed af. Why does Yoo Ri always make assumptions and give advices when she hasn't even heard the full story? Does she think she is a psychotherapist? I'm really annoyed with her atp, she's showing no signs of character development. And I believe she wouldn't be any better in the business department. Smh
Overall tho, a very solid and entertaining show. I don't mind the ending, apart from a few plots (the presentation went too bad for them to win, and the investment they negotiated was too good to be true), I think it's not that unbelievable. Just wish that some characters got a worse ending, as they really deserved a failure (namely: Han Se Kwon... At least that bastard is working alone now, not messing with others' lifes). But I like how there is no good character here. Everyone is just a bit gray.
The whole dismissal plot (of the ML) was soo weird. He's the one behind a lot of company's successes and he's developing a key project, which is already hella understaffed. Why are they insisting on letting him go, just because of his age? Especially that they were wise enough to let him survive the layoffs in the previous company. Does that really happen? If so, I'm really out of words. These companies really deserve to go under.
This show has some TERRIBLE sound mixing. It's usually hard to tell if sm is good or bad, cause it's barely noticable (and that's the point). But here, the conversations and music clash with each other so hard...
It's starting to get a bit makjang-ish, but I don't hate it. Also, this episode really makes it clear who has the most interesting plot and development - not the young cast, unfortunately
I'm curious what you guys think about PO's acting..?
I'm really torn. At the same time, I feel that he's portraying his character pretty well, but sth feels off. He has a really unusual face I guess? I keep thinking how the character would be portrayed by other actors. Cause I can't lie, his character really stands out in this drama in one way or another
I also have to give a shout-out to 2ML (I mean the painter). He was always supportive, never got in the leads' way, thanked the ML whenever he felt he should, never lied to FL about ML doing something for her. True man!
The whole dismissal plot (of the ML) was soo weird. He's the one behind a lot of company's successes and he's developing a key project, which is already hella understaffed. Why are they insisting on letting him go, just because of his age? Especially that they were wise enough to let him survive the layoffs in the previous company. Does that really happen? If so, I'm really out of words. These companies really deserve to go under.