Okay Iv'e decided.she should end up with song jae rim, i mean all he does is care for her, not shun her away.I…
Second lead syndrome is so silly. Song Jae Rim's character has done nothing for her except creepily stalk her and move in next door. It was a chance encounter and she has paid no attention beyond it. Just like what anyone would do in real life. She has had multiple encounters and interactions with her current boss and has developed some actual feelings as a result. Relationships aren't perfect.
Should Song Jae Rim have confessed earlier? I guess. But she still wouldn't have had a clue who he is except some jobless bum living next door that likes her. Because he hid his identity and his intentions the entire time. Lot of conflict of interest as well considering his patient is her boss who has actively been discussing his feelings in their patient-to-doctor sessions.
I guess I never really fall for SLS, because it is an obvious plot tool that is more annoying than enjoyable. Liking someone for a longer period of time when said person has no idea who you are that entire period of time does not equate to any emotional investment.
Don't know why there is so many negative comments about this drama....it's very enjoyable and brings a smile to…
I like it so far. The female lead is wonderful and the role is perfect for her. I'm not a huge fan of the male lead. He doesn't seem like a leading man type. I've always viewed him as the plucky sidekick or goofy 2nd lead, which is what he was in Doctors. But he hasn't been terrible so far. Just not the best pairing.
Having recently watched "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim", the lead role in this would have been perfect for Park Seo Joon.
I could understand the actress being a bit clueless due to her character and the immaturity, but the male lead doctor is quite dense to his surroundings and everything going on. I never like cliches being thrown in that don't actually add to the story/plot, but just to have them there because most shows have them. That is what this show has done.
Looks like they diverged from the novel about halfway through or at around episode 20. Disappointing, because the changes made were boring and definitely didn't do the novel justice. I don't know why drama shows have the ability to make such significant changes from the source material.
Another novel from the same author was very different from the show towards the end in "Love me if you dare". I still liked the show, but the ending material that was changed from the novel was awful. The novels are popular for a reason. Don't change the source material drastically!
Disappointing that they basically re-did the entire 1st season with some differences. Was hoping for modern day arc. Hopefully there is a 3rd season set in modern day.
Definitely less interesting with the leads apart and office politics going on from episode 29 or 30 onward. The entire arc with the Fancy designer coming in was pointless.
I wish they would explain the entire backstory. So far none of what has been going on beyond the main couple makes any sense. Why does the father that abandoned him want his illegitimate son to become the heir? Why is the illegitimate daughter of the other rich guy a favorite all of a sudden? What not Chairman Cha's legitimate son? None of what has been going on there makes any sense.
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How can Ning Weikai continue to get away with all of his illegal activities? It is getting a bit ridiculous. Everything he does is illegal or dirty. And then the one time the media reports something negative about him he cried victim. Sure hope he gets what he is due by the end of the show.
I was waiting for them to reveal Woo Mi's boyfriend! They missed the perfect chance to have another great cameo!!
It was a running gag the whole show. I think they actually nailed it by never revealing who her BF was. Was amusing all the way through. I thought she was making it up the entire time. And she would always get cutesy when talking to her BF I thought it couldn't possibly be real. Funny.
This drama was good at the start but it went off the rails quickly. Don't go into this thinking it's a romantic…
This drama reminds me of the first time I watched the Break-up thinking it would be a lighthearted rom-com or something because of the actors/actresses involved and the deceptive trailer. This is probably what the writers intended and what I had zero interest in watching. Once I knew what was going on I skimmed the remaining half of the episodes.
Should Song Jae Rim have confessed earlier? I guess. But she still wouldn't have had a clue who he is except some jobless bum living next door that likes her. Because he hid his identity and his intentions the entire time. Lot of conflict of interest as well considering his patient is her boss who has actively been discussing his feelings in their patient-to-doctor sessions.
I guess I never really fall for SLS, because it is an obvious plot tool that is more annoying than enjoyable. Liking someone for a longer period of time when said person has no idea who you are that entire period of time does not equate to any emotional investment.
Having recently watched "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim", the lead role in this would have been perfect for Park Seo Joon.
Another novel from the same author was very different from the show towards the end in "Love me if you dare". I still liked the show, but the ending material that was changed from the novel was awful. The novels are popular for a reason. Don't change the source material drastically!
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