Duang's whole schtick is that he's very over-the-top and expressive when it comes to his feelings, but does that mean he's immature and childish? I swear Duang is probably one of the most mature characters this show has (def more sensible than Qin's own parents ffs), if not THE most.
He didn't force Qin to like him back. He said that he would, in fact, move on if Qin started dating someone else. I'm sure he would have stopped pursuing Qin as well if Qin had simply told him not to. When Qin's "ex" showed up, Duang didn't interfere but rather trusted that Qin would make the right decision for himself.
All I'm saying is that Duang is more mature than most other characters that a show wants you to think is "mature and sensible" only because they're calm and lowkey. He's a keeper!
before I start this which realstionship was the better one season 1 or 2
Season 1 I believe
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Does Esther Yu's pr team pay you to do this stuff? I would have understood if that was the case, but it's probably not. Get out and touch some grass, love.
I see you complain about the same thing under every EVERY single age gap romance drama comment section on this website. If you hate this trope so much, why do you specifically bother? For an instance, I don't like medical dramas much and thus, I rarely check them out. It would be so silly if I went and commented how much I dislike medical dramas under every medical drama's page on MDL.
I literally only watched cuts of Scarlet and Jihwan in "Search : WWW" and to this day, I still think that's the best thing both Lee Da Hee and Lee Jae Wook did lmao. Great article!
Couldn't finish this even though it's genuinely sooo good! Why can't I watch Lakorn-style series? I get mad anxiety…
Same problem here. This drama has a great romance, a nice premise, great acting and all-- but lakorns or soap operas are just not my thing. These shows tend to have way too many unlikable characters with little to no dimensions besides being hateful. It's sad that I also had to drop this despite of my initial feelings. Other such shows for me are "Century of Love" and "Reset".
Maybe unpopular opinion but the soundtrack is absolutely awful lol I can't watch the intro anymore after 3 episodes…
Same lol. The whole 2000s buddy-cop action scene music turned me off and felt unsuitable af since substance use as a subject is sensitive and making a drug addict who needs obvious help look like a two-bit comic relief criminal is not it, in my opinion.
[Ep 6] Omg what a beautiful episode-- up until the last minute. Can we please delete this fiance dude because he's literally the most annoying pos I've seen in anything in a WHILE.
This NEEDS to have a season two. I would be happy even with a movie sequel since Japan tends to do that more often-- I just need MORE of this good stuff.
He didn't force Qin to like him back. He said that he would, in fact, move on if Qin started dating someone else. I'm sure he would have stopped pursuing Qin as well if Qin had simply told him not to. When Qin's "ex" showed up, Duang didn't interfere but rather trusted that Qin would make the right decision for himself.
All I'm saying is that Duang is more mature than most other characters that a show wants you to think is "mature and sensible" only because they're calm and lowkey. He's a keeper!