God this feels like such a stereotypical K-drama but only with two guys in the lead. Like everything about this…
Also was I the only one who though Wonyoung looked insanely hot when he was glaring at the Ex in the bathroom scene of the last episode. Like that look that he gives him after the collar grab is *chefs kiss*
God this feels like such a stereotypical K-drama but only with two guys in the lead. Like everything about this screamed "traditional rom-com". Honestly, if Wonyoung was replaced by a girl, it would not change the story majorly and I think that's great. Very cute drama (with great acting and cinematography) and I loved watching it. Would definitely recommend watching it in one go though.
This is the cutest show I have ever seen. I felt so disappointed that it was so short but it made me feel so warm and fluffy inside. We definitely need more ML's like Eddie who are straightforward. Would for sure recommend if you like cute drama's
I feel so bad for this man. Like he has gone through so much, SO MUCH!! yet he still keeps going. For the longest time, the investigation goes nowhere. It's like every time they take one step forward, they're forced 10 steps back. And Hae-il literally suffered the most. He was slandered and hurt so many times. I felt so frustrated for this man. If I were him, I would beat the shit out of everyone around me so many times (granted he did hit most of them, but compared to the shit they put him through, it was not enough). He should have gotten compensated for everything he went through.
I'm so confused, we didn't get an explanation as to why Su Cheol had Geu Ru's business card? And who wrote on…
Su Cheol had Jang Woo's business card because he found out that he was Sang Gu's brother and wanted them to meet. I think he invited him to the fight but I'm not too sure.
Sang Gu kept saying that the mafia Madam "set them up" because she set up their fight knowing the history behind the two. She was the one who brought Su Cheol into the whole underground fighting thing and went as far as to taunt Sang Gu into fighting him harder and not letting him be lenient like he was at the beginning of the fight.
The biggest gripe I have with hometown is every one put the blame on poor Du sik. And while the son of security…
I was rewatching this show and i felt the exact same way. Like the wife literally said "you should have died instead" and i get that she was grieving but imagine hearing those words said to you. And everyone was acting like he wasn't grieving either. The man lost his whole family when he was young and just lost the person he was closest to. He also blamed himself for what happened to the security guard even though he told him not to invest. Every time i come to these scenes I get so mad at the people around him during that time. They literally drove him to the brink of suicide and then had the audacity to not even apologize. Sorry for the rant but those scenes make me furious.
does this have a happy ending? not in terms of romance, just in general!
The ending of this is open ended in a way that it sets up for a second season but just in case they don't get one, it still works. I know what you mean about some dramas tho but I like open endings (sometimes, not all the time) because they let you imagine what you want to for the characters (i still prefer normal endings tho)
does this have a happy ending? not in terms of romance, just in general!
I have watched some of those types of dramas but just refused to see the ending or like the last episode. in my mind the characters just live happily ever after
does this have a happy ending? not in terms of romance, just in general!
I know what you mean, being cheated on is so sad like imagine giving your all to a person and they just go behind your back and choose someone else :( but for me, death endings are the worst, especially when it's an unnecessary death *cough* cloy *cough* like I'm a very emotional person so I just start sobbing
does this have a happy ending? not in terms of romance, just in general!
That depends on what you think a happy ending is. They left it open for a second season and as someone who absolutely cannot watch sad endings, I really liked it!
The bromance between Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin was everything. Unfortunately, it didn't make up much of the…
also was i the only one that shipped the two teachers immensely. like the chemistry between them was so good and i really wished that they at least left us kinda a hint or clue that they were gonna get together.
The bromance between Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin was everything. Unfortunately, it didn't make up much of the drama but the times it did made me squeal (and not so secretly ship them). However, there were times where I had to physically stop watching the drama because I was so mad at the behaviour of either the students or the parents. I would definitely recommend watching if you're a fan of bromance, best friends to enemies to best friends (or lovers) is an amazing trope cause who doesn't love a slow burn and pining, but be warned that this drama has a lot of bullying and intense ( in a way that you can relate to them) storylines.
season 2, please!!!! I need Choi Jin Hyuk as a zombie (how was he still hot with all that makeup). This series was so fun and nice to watch. I need this series to come back for season 2.
I don't like slice of life dramas at all as I find them boring. Would this be an exception at all?
The thing about this drama is that the way the story is told of these five friends makes the show so much interesting. Theres also the fact that it's told mainly in the hospital and theres always something happening that makes you wanna keep watching. I would definitely recommend watching it. But watch more than just the first episode cause that was super confusing for me but the story got so much better.
Sang Gu kept saying that the mafia Madam "set them up" because she set up their fight knowing the history behind the two. She was the one who brought Su Cheol into the whole underground fighting thing and went as far as to taunt Sang Gu into fighting him harder and not letting him be lenient like he was at the beginning of the fight.