too bad there's likely no romance between the leads. lee dong wook and jo bo ah left me stone cold but i can imagine some insane chemistry between him and kim so yeon 😩
Saw the “ex-gf comes back” tag, and I really hate this trope. I’m quite concerned how annoying the ex-gf…
i'm not a fan of the trope myself (who really is) but imo she's really not that annoying. there are way worse. what she did is inexcusable, yes, and while the story doesn't necessarily try to make you sympathize with her, it does humanize her and give you enough context for her character instead of simply vilifying her like most kdramas do with ex-gfs. it's in line with this drama being more on the realistic side. i couldn't help but feel that she's actually quite pitiful, and found myself hoping she too can move on from the situation, because you see her wallow in self loathing all the time. the story seems to be going towards the direction of every character finding healing/purpose, including her.
and to answer the last point – yes, she 100% brings the leads closer 🤭
Has nothing to do with being conservative, it's called the child protection law. Stop sexualizing underage people.…
this ^^^ it's exactly why i hated euphoria. kind of tired of tv shows trying to portray high school as this sexualised, gritty, uber-scandalous experience. definitely a derivation of classic american high school movie tropes but tbh there's enough of that
WOW that was an eventful finale lol. where to even begin. i'll just say the plot twist with the ardor guy caught me completely off guard, it's so random, yet made perfect sense of "original" yeonwoo's behaviour. honestly a really smart explanation. most of all it was just fucking hilarious 😂 i also laughed tons at jungseo being so normal about the cult thing and simply reporting them to the police lmao and Evil One really met his own demise simply because he was a simp until the end. he had it coming i guess. i'm just happy everything turned out alright for the leads in the end, the conclusion was very kimi no na wa-esque, but more clear-cut. you could say it was a tad rushed but i thought it was fine. i did wish we saw them in their dating phase a bit more🥺 overall this was really just comfort show for me, light, funny, had depth where it needed it and i'll really miss it!! tbh i think you need to be able to appreciate the ridiculousness of it all and let the drama run with it bc if you go any deeper it loses the fun. and i definitely had fun with it ✌️
that scene had me squealing more than any kiss scene i've recently seen! and with that OST too.. *chefs kiss*the…
nice to see someone likeminded :) yeah that def sounds like a headache.. comments like that always remind me how the allonormative viewpoint is the majority. i do get the sentiment that kisses are satisfying in romance stories (i lean more towards averse and i'm totally chill with it in fiction, just not suuuper explicit stuff), and they are! they're just not the be-all and end-all. it's just so strange to me when i see people saying a drama has none or little to no romance simply /because/ there are no kiss scenes. same goes for classic "i love you" confession scenes. if a drama doesn't have those it doesn't mean that the romance isn't valid, i can easily see it inbetween the lines and in the little things.
the story seems to be going towards the direction of every character finding healing/purpose, including her.
and to answer the last point – yes, she 100% brings the leads closer 🤭
and Evil One really met his own demise simply because he was a simp until the end. he had it coming i guess.
i'm just happy everything turned out alright for the leads in the end, the conclusion was very kimi no na wa-esque, but more clear-cut. you could say it was a tad rushed but i thought it was fine. i did wish we saw them in their dating phase a bit more🥺
overall this was really just comfort show for me, light, funny, had depth where it needed it and i'll really miss it!! tbh i think you need to be able to appreciate the ridiculousness of it all and let the drama run with it bc if you go any deeper it loses the fun. and i definitely had fun with it ✌️
i do get the sentiment that kisses are satisfying in romance stories (i lean more towards averse and i'm totally chill with it in fiction, just not suuuper explicit stuff), and they are! they're just not the be-all and end-all. it's just so strange to me when i see people saying a drama has none or little to no romance simply /because/ there are no kiss scenes. same goes for classic "i love you" confession scenes. if a drama doesn't have those it doesn't mean that the romance isn't valid, i can easily see it inbetween the lines and in the little things.
hyesung's and jun's love language: words of affirmation & physical touch