She was obviously cheating. She thanked Deborah because of her she was able to choose between a guy who never…
Okay maybe... but I'm just saying there's no direct evidence she did anything with this guy. She could've wavered and developed feelings, but that's not considered cheating unless she started a more complex emotional/physical interaction with him. I'm not saying she DIDN'T cheat, but I'm also not saying she DID cheat.
When she asked Deborah for advice, I took it as her wondering whether to continue her shaky relationship with Soohyuk or to go for a new guy she knows likes her/is hitting on her, etc. The "choice" she had to make was 1. stay with soohyuk 2.leave soohyuk and go to new guy
She never explicitly said she was with this other guy. She just said she wanted to choose him, who treated her so much better. Just because a guy treats a girl well doesn't mean the guy and girl are in a relationship.
Just my take on it. Please, I'm not getting heated or trying to start an argument... I know some people in the comment section go off on each other. Just trying to stay objective! :)
WOAH the comment section is so intense, why y'all treating this like a crazy makjang drama LOL if you don't know what that means it's kind of like a soap opera where everything is dramatic 100x (Penthouse watchers will know what I mean hahaha)
Probably my favorite drama atm. So I will share my opinion hahaha
The situation with Yuri is that she's been in a relationship with a man for a long time, and she felt he never reciprocated her feelings. In other words, she had to be the one to always approach him rather than have him meet her in the middle. So it makes perfect sense that she chose to break it off and be with someone who she feels reciprocates her feelings, whether it's in the way the new boyfriend expresses how much he loves her through words, actions, etc. That being said, it's not clear on whether she was actually seeing this new man WHILE she was dating Soohyuk. We're all assuming she kept her options open by not flat-out rejecting a man who showed interest while she was still in a relationship. This is obviously not a morally correct choice, but it's also not being unfaithful. Again, the details are unclear. My guess is that as she was contemplating ending the relationship, she found interest in a man who embodied everything she wanted in a boyfriend thus deciding to end one and start another. However, she CAN be reprimanded for her attitude with how she wants him to regret the breakup and cry over her after receiving the wedding invite. If she broke it off, she shouldn't expect more from his side especially a "fall on his knees begging" attitude she seems to be hoping for. Based on the ending, you can hear her tell Soohyuk she misses him on the phone which is just WRONG because she's about to get married. Clearly drunk or delusional. That being said, it's also too early to label her as the antagonist (or "villain" as you all are claiming). Love changes you, and everyone has their own way of coping with the aftermath of an emotional rollercoaster ride. I think it'll be interesting because even though he does go to her after the phone call, he leaves and goes back to Bora at the photoshoot. Typical cliche prince charming moment, but I live for it.
I did find myself skipping a few parts in the first few episodes, but these recent ones have me hooked. Oh how I wish it was like a Cdrama and release several episodes daily lol.
Just found out she's preggo, and that was so unexpected because even though they had their somewhat intimate scenes, she said things like how they can't share a bed before marriage, so I never knew they went all the way 😂🤠It was such a surprise.
She did appear in the first episode, but did not speak just a romantic scene, but please give it a try and try…
She's in the first episode? I know he mentions her... but she makes an appearance? I also saw the scene where he shows her picture on his phone to himself...
This is a lot better than Once We Get Married, but also has its mishaps. Her character is extremely stubborn in the sense where whenever there's a misunderstanding she doesn't bother to hear others' opinions. IDK why she bothers me, I know I came this far (ep 17) but I think I'm going to drop it. The only thing that kept me here this long was honestly QuanQuan because he's just adorable. But the story itself is cliche in a not-so-enticing way...
When it ends, maybe I'll come back to see the end result or something I guess.
Honestly loving the growth of our ChaEunjae & SeoWoojin doctors. Their confidence in treating their patients (though they still go to Master Kim for the ultimatum) and their clear grasp on right and wrong show so much growth since their character development in season 2. Loving the season so far, but I'm not surprised.
Okay I'll be honest, it kind of perplexes me how stern he is (in the beginning at least) and gives such hard one-word answers, and just nods all the time... but that's actually what captivates me. I want to know how he became such a person and what the underlying thoughts behind his bland demeanor are.
Just started this because I lowkey got bored by another drama that's currently airing hahaha. I've loved Jing Boran since Love020 the movie, and man I'm not disappointed in the visual explosion literally five minutes in to episode 1. The clean buzz cut look on him is *chef's kiss* and I honestly can't wait to watch more. Does anyone know if it's his real voice?
So I'm seeing all these spoilers from people who have read the novel. Anyone want to enlighten us on how similar the novel is to the actual drama? TY :)
When she asked Deborah for advice, I took it as her wondering whether to continue her shaky relationship with Soohyuk or to go for a new guy she knows likes her/is hitting on her, etc. The "choice" she had to make was 1. stay with soohyuk 2.leave soohyuk and go to new guy
She never explicitly said she was with this other guy. She just said she wanted to choose him, who treated her so much better. Just because a guy treats a girl well doesn't mean the guy and girl are in a relationship.
Just my take on it. Please, I'm not getting heated or trying to start an argument... I know some people in the comment section go off on each other. Just trying to stay objective! :)
The situation with Yuri is that she's been in a relationship with a man for a long time, and she felt he never reciprocated her feelings. In other words, she had to be the one to always approach him rather than have him meet her in the middle. So it makes perfect sense that she chose to break it off and be with someone who she feels reciprocates her feelings, whether it's in the way the new boyfriend expresses how much he loves her through words, actions, etc.
That being said, it's not clear on whether she was actually seeing this new man WHILE she was dating Soohyuk. We're all assuming she kept her options open by not flat-out rejecting a man who showed interest while she was still in a relationship. This is obviously not a morally correct choice, but it's also not being unfaithful. Again, the details are unclear. My guess is that as she was contemplating ending the relationship, she found interest in a man who embodied everything she wanted in a boyfriend thus deciding to end one and start another.
However, she CAN be reprimanded for her attitude with how she wants him to regret the breakup and cry over her after receiving the wedding invite. If she broke it off, she shouldn't expect more from his side especially a "fall on his knees begging" attitude she seems to be hoping for. Based on the ending, you can hear her tell Soohyuk she misses him on the phone which is just WRONG because she's about to get married. Clearly drunk or delusional.
That being said, it's also too early to label her as the antagonist (or "villain" as you all are claiming). Love changes you, and everyone has their own way of coping with the aftermath of an emotional rollercoaster ride. I think it'll be interesting because even though he does go to her after the phone call, he leaves and goes back to Bora at the photoshoot. Typical cliche prince charming moment, but I live for it.
I did find myself skipping a few parts in the first few episodes, but these recent ones have me hooked. Oh how I wish it was like a Cdrama and release several episodes daily lol.
I also saw the scene where he shows her picture on his phone to himself...
When it ends, maybe I'll come back to see the end result or something I guess.
I've loved Jing Boran since Love020 the movie, and man I'm not disappointed in the visual explosion literally five minutes in to episode 1. The clean buzz cut look on him is *chef's kiss* and I honestly can't wait to watch more. Does anyone know if it's his real voice?