is it me or did it feel a bit rushed? we already know wooju liked merri but they didn't give us enough scenes…
She was failing in every way. He came in at that moment, taking care of her, helping her in a way she never received from the old Wooju. Moreover, they worked together every day, both designing and disguising themselves. It was no wonder that she was impressed and fell in love with him so quickly.
is it better than “because this is my first life”?
They're not the same. Wymm is more comedic, but Because This Is My First Life has more learning and character growth. It's more healing, more profound, but both are fun.
Overall, it’s good, but the fact that almost every Kdrama main couple has a “childhood story” together is…
If you remember, you will see that ml started to fall for fl already in love. The scene at the dinner table at the company party when she was drunk. At that table, the junior asked ml about the type of girl he liked. He smiled and looked at ml. He already liked her. The childhood events just accelerated his feelings for her more.
honestly I’m shocked that it gets hyped so hard. wtf
This drama received very little promotion, only a few short chats and then a few minutes of footage was shown on Disney and SBS' Instagram. There were no photoshoots or interviews on any popular shows.
i don't know what the intention behind the ex's character writing was, but I doubt anyone is finding him funny.…
The ex-husband's scenes are less than 20% of episode 6, but the rest is so cute. Their work, their cooperation to find a solution to every problem, the scene at the client's house, the scene in the bathroom, the scene where she hugs him in the office, the ending scene where ML reveals her feelings, the scene where the uncle's affair starts to be revealed. Why didn't you focus on those scenes before saying that episode 6 was bad?
She already blocked him, otherwise why would he call her coworker? She never showed any signs of still having…
I wonder if you watched the beginning of what ML told her and the end of Episode 6 when she told ML. Her ex-boyfriend was making such a big fuss, and if she went home, the hospital would have to contact his family, and she was his legal wife. Of course, her ex would know about this immediately. She didn't stay willingly. How could he not know how she despised him by her behavior towards her ex-boyfriend? It was clear that she didn't even listen to his pleas and was being mean to him the entire time.
somin redeemed herself with this. I was pretty disapointed with love next door, but some parts of this drama remind…
At the beginning of the series, they bicker, so you might not notice their chemistry. During their romance, their chemistry is at its peak, and several scenes go viral, with many media outlets praising their chemistry. It's one of the best series with chemistry.
watched ep 6 all scared things would go badly, like i was legit watching with anxiety and a skip button but things…
Don't read people complaining about every single episode of the series. It's not constructive criticism, and it's clear that some people are criticizing from cutscenes rather than watching the entire episode, forgetting the context of the characters.
I'm starting to hate the fl. the way she's handling the whole situation with her ex is so unbelievably dumb. does…
She already blocked him, otherwise why would he call her coworker? She never showed any signs of still having feelings for him. She spoke to him clearly in every sentence, both at the office and at home. She was in a situation where she couldn't reveal or report the trespassing to the police, even ml advised her to watch her ex's reaction rather than running away. If she didn't respect herself, at the beginning of the story she wouldn't have thrown water on him and filed for divorce no matter how much he apologized to her, and the wedding was already prepared. She definitely had moved on from him, if you really watch carefully, it's clear in every scene.
I don't know what to explain anymore,the one who complaining seems to not focus on whole story, there's a reason…
No matter which angle you look at it from, no matter which second, you can still see that she is not willing to take care of him at all. She is sarcastic and indifferent to him all the time. But some people still think that she is making ex woojoo understand that she still has feelings for him. Oh, I don't know who is more stupid or blind, exwoojoo or that group of viewers.
I don't know what to explain anymore,the one who complaining seems to not focus on whole story, there's a reason…
They seem to have forgotten to watch the previous episode, when she threw water at the Ex Woojoo and when the new Woojoo advised her to keep an eye on Ex Woojoo's reaction. They just wanted her to leave him at the hospital, go home, and wait for Ex Woojoo to find out and come back to claim the house that he already knows where it is.
Right! Spot on! Did people who complained actually watch the whole story? Or only look at sweet scene? Obviously…
She just wanted the evidence in front of her. She definitely didn't want to forgive him. At that time, he made all sorts of excuses, but she didn't give him a chance.
there was zero chemistry, the writing also lets it down massively.friends to lovers is a trope that can work really…
Jung So Min has a huge group of haters after AOS and a group of shippers who hate Love Next Door, it's clear why they look down on So Min. They will reveal their true identity when provoked.
Right! Spot on! Did people who complained actually watch the whole story? Or only look at sweet scene? Obviously…
I can't remember when she said she would forgive him for cheating on her, what episode was it? Because since episode 1, after she splashed water on his face, she never gave in to him again. Divorce was her choice.
Right! Spot on! Did people who complained actually watch the whole story? Or only look at sweet scene? Obviously…
She was constantly threatening him with the idea of reporting him to the police. She didn't give in to him at all, but she knew she couldn't really do that. In fact, in episode 1, when she threw water on his face in the middle of a restaurant, it was clear that she was responding to his evilness. The audience wanted her to cut ties with him 100%. I get that, but we should also understand her situation. It's not normal.
Meri had been with her ex-boyfriend for five years. She'd been betrayed, and her wounds were still fresh. She hated him but couldn't bring herself to hurt him. That's understandable. Viewers often see things from their own perspective. If I met a man like that, I'd slap him just as hard. But if it were someone I once loved, I don't know if I could do it. Another reason: she had her own qualms about this house. She couldn't take the risk. If it got to the police, they were still husband and wife. Her husband had broken into her own home. How could it be a legal case? He hadn't even hurt her. He'd broken into a house that belonged to him. This was Meri's reason to stop fighting back. I didn't see the slightest willingness to help her ex-boyfriend in the hospital. That was the beginning of the strength of a character who had been weak for five years.
I am with majority of the comments after EP 6. Personally, I think the screenwriter made a mistake by keeping…
I didn't see the slightest bit of willingness she showed towards her ex-boyfriend in the hospital. Do you call that willingness? She constantly pushed him away. She just had unavoidable circumstances. She had guilt over the house and the unresolved divorce.
I understand some criticism regarding her ex's absolutely harmful behavior. In fact, his presence bothered me…
Meri has been with her ex-boyfriend for five years. She has been betrayed, and her wounds are still fresh. She hates him but cannot bring herself to hurt him. That's understandable. Viewers often see things from their own perspective. If I met a guy like that, I would slap him hard too. But if it were someone I used to love, I don't know if I would be able to do it.
Her ex-boyfriend was making such a big fuss, and if she went home, the hospital would have to contact his family, and she was his legal wife. Of course, her ex would know about this immediately.
She didn't stay willingly. How could he not know how she despised him by her behavior towards her ex-boyfriend? It was clear that she didn't even listen to his pleas and was being mean to him the entire time.
She was in a situation where she couldn't reveal or report the trespassing to the police, even ml advised her to watch her ex's reaction rather than running away.
If she didn't respect herself, at the beginning of the story she wouldn't have thrown water on him and filed for divorce no matter how much he apologized to her, and the wedding was already prepared. She definitely had moved on from him, if you really watch carefully, it's clear in every scene.
Another reason: she had her own qualms about this house. She couldn't take the risk. If it got to the police, they were still husband and wife. Her husband had broken into her own home. How could it be a legal case? He hadn't even hurt her. He'd broken into a house that belonged to him. This was Meri's reason to stop fighting back.
I didn't see the slightest willingness to help her ex-boyfriend in the hospital. That was the beginning of the strength of a character who had been weak for five years.