I said that I need fire and they did gave me fire! The last scene was a plot twist I didn't expect for real! How could they turn the vibe of this into that kind of dramatic?! Is this really not a romcom but a melodrama just like Seokryu always said? God! I don't like the way they going with this
The ending is so... mild. Anddd I hate that they gave us, what I believe is, a hint that Sangpil's first love is actually Hyeji all this time! I hate that they made Sangpil's character to be merely a sidekick of two main couples :( It's not the best drama there ever is, but it's good enough to get me nostalgic about old-fashioned romance in drama. Watching this made me think about great ol' time of korean drama between 2009-2017. It's hard to find a drama with vibe like this these days. Although I admit there are a lot of weak parts, I still like this.
Maybe this will come later. First I got the feeling that he was interested in Second Female Lead.
Yes first scene where they got together really show that they intend to make him having crush with Hyeji all this time, but after that they never show it anymore and Hyeji is supposed to be end up with Son teacher anyway
I hate how underused Kwon Sangpil character here, he's so gorgeous I can't believe they only made him as supporting role without any meaningful storyline
I just realized that Kim Sohyun worked together with Yoon Jion on their previous project where he actually played as her love rival which also an unbearable character and here oh my god he's way more disgusting than that. This is my first time hating on SML with all my heart and really disgusted by his shameless act. I kept punching the screen whenever he smirk or say something cringed and disgusting
I don't get why is he keep pushing her away like this. The decision to not tell her about his past name and let her misunderstand Jang Hyunwoo as Hyunwoo from her childhood seems like a stupid decision. Although I think I know why he said Yoon Hyunwoo is dead, maybe because therre are a lot of hurtful memories in the past that made him want to burry his past self
I'm liking it as a casual fluffy cute watch but idk I'm not really feeling much actual chemistry, and 16 episodes…
I agree with 16 episodes would be too much for this kind of story, but then again the original novel of this is kinda long too so I guess that's why they make this with 16 episodes
Uhm Tae Goo with that killer jaw is the perfect cast for Seo Ji Hwan! but one thing is he doesn't seem as tall as they pictured it in novel/webtoon, I know he's not short but he doesn't look that tall
Prosecutor is a red herring and unnecessary third wheel.But since they're going all in into this childhood connection…
I think his adoptive parents was the one who owns that mandu's place, the grandma who owns Hyun-woo's Dumplings is his adoptive family guessing by their conversation and maybe they named him Hyun-woo when he was little or Hyun-woo was actually grandma's real son's name but Jihwan just told Eunha that was his name so people won't know that he's not their real son
It's not the best drama there ever is, but it's good enough to get me nostalgic about old-fashioned romance in drama. Watching this made me think about great ol' time of korean drama between 2009-2017. It's hard to find a drama with vibe like this these days. Although I admit there are a lot of weak parts, I still like this.