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so far GYJ have picked pretty good scripts. it's maybe not your taste, but i like Death's Game and Sweet Home season 1, both are gore shows. then Lawschool, a crime drama. GYJ have support roles in those shows. It's all good shows.
i pay more attention to GYJ since Alchemy of Souls S2. It's also a good show, although i prefer more of S1, because i don't like it when GYJ took over the main lead from Jung So-Min.
I loved when she appeared as support role in S1 than main role of S2 Alchemy of Souls. if you like her acting, try Alchemy of Souls season 1, she played cool character there. You'll see her right away in opening of episode 1.
and just recently watched old 2019 drama because of another actress, Shin Ye Eun, titled "He is Psychometric", it's also a good show. After some episodes, i just realized GYJ played a role there.
From all those titles, i only suggest you Alchemy of Souls S1 E01
i love main couple in here, less misunderstanding, less unnecessary jealousy. Uncommon route for K-drama that the main couple are in love from the beginning to the end with them being trust to eachother and supporting each other.
it's cheesy drama, but light, good, and funny to wash off your bad day.
My first problem with this drama is the FL. I cannot understand why writers keep insisting on FL being dumb and…
she is unhealthy, she is not the same like common people, hence she didn't act like common people. the show have established that shameless behavior of her towards her lover since ep01. she've been ghosted by the chef, multiple times, but she still welcomed him back. either you put your expectation wrong because she is the main female lead, or you didn't really pay attention to the story.
Moments I really like:-Mu Hee nodding her head like a bobbing cat. -Mu Hee convincing Ho Jin to come to Canada…
i think Ho-Jin's feeling at their convo on ep06 is like "Mu-Hee been toying him".
they make 2 convo about it in ep07 and ep08.
in ep07 when they use cooking phase as analogy. He thought Mu-Hee's kiss is meaningless to her, because she did it to prove a point, to win, any reason except genuine feeling.
in ep08 when Mu-Hee came as Do Rami. He thought her effort in Canada is like a tantrum kid that losing their toy (Ho-Jin is the toy, Mu-Hee losing it to Ji-Seon).
Ho-Jin's feeling during convo in ep06 is, he thought Mu-Hee effort is anything except genuine feeling. She did it to win over Do Rami to prove a point, she did it to win over Ji-Seon, she did it to regain her pride after Ho-Jin's previous rejection.
Anything except genuine feeling.
Ho-Jin have moved on from Ji-Seon only to be played by Mu-Hee, that is why he is upset.
But yeah, i still agree with you, that it felt too contrived. This misunderstanding is weaker than previous one before Mu-Hee exploded in an elevator.
Anyone else confused on some things? ML looked sometime like he didn’t like FL at all and then he just suddenly…
he started to like her since in Japan. he said it when in Canada, during that confusing convo with Mu-Hee.
Just like his feeling with Ji-Seon, Ho-Jin always acted calm, carefull, and calculated. He always try to hide his emotion. Ji-Seon too never know that Ho-Jin like her, until she confirm it by herself during their trip to Busan.
Specifically Ho-Jin's feeling for Mu-Hee, he like her, but hesitant and too overthinking about liking her. Ho-Jin hesitant with Mu-Hee's celebrity status, it'll bring storm to his calm quiet life.
Another thing that made him not sure if things going to work is, he have really hard time understanding, or translating Mu-Hee's feeling. That is one his big barrier. So when writer Kim suggest the idea to learn more about Mu-Hee the same way how Ho-Jin learning new language, from that moment he willingly spend more time to try understand Mu-Hee, and just in the right time Do Rami appear to help him translating Mu-Hee's language.
In ep11, he overcome his overthinking by going forward with Mu-Hee, step by step. a month dating without worrying anything.
it just not a word to reassure Mu-Hee, but also himself, that is why Mu-Hee didn't really understand what his meaning at first. His word are always too complicated.
it's maybe not your taste, but i like Death's Game and Sweet Home season 1, both are gore shows.
then Lawschool, a crime drama. GYJ have support roles in those shows. It's all good shows.
i pay more attention to GYJ since Alchemy of Souls S2.
It's also a good show, although i prefer more of S1, because i don't like it when GYJ took over the main lead from Jung So-Min.
I loved when she appeared as support role in S1 than main role of S2 Alchemy of Souls.
if you like her acting, try Alchemy of Souls season 1, she played cool character there. You'll see her right away in opening of episode 1.
and just recently watched old 2019 drama because of another actress, Shin Ye Eun, titled "He is Psychometric", it's also a good show.
After some episodes, i just realized GYJ played a role there.
From all those titles, i only suggest you Alchemy of Souls S1 E01
Ngl, there are much boring things that make us skip scenes, the most interisting here is the main couple.
it's cheesy, but overall it's entertaining
there are no more of her project in MDL after 2022
it's cheesy drama, but light, good, and funny to wash off your bad day.
tbh i didn't expect about his history until near the end.
the show have established that shameless behavior of her towards her lover since ep01.
she've been ghosted by the chef, multiple times, but she still welcomed him back.
either you put your expectation wrong because she is the main female lead, or you didn't really pay attention to the story.
skip the rest of the scenes.
some people thought the title better fit about Hiro, and Mu-Hee.
i dont know why he have to lie about it.
they make 2 convo about it in ep07 and ep08.
in ep07 when they use cooking phase as analogy.
He thought Mu-Hee's kiss is meaningless to her, because she did it to prove a point, to win, any reason except genuine feeling.
in ep08 when Mu-Hee came as Do Rami.
He thought her effort in Canada is like a tantrum kid that losing their toy (Ho-Jin is the toy, Mu-Hee losing it to Ji-Seon).
Ho-Jin's feeling during convo in ep06 is, he thought Mu-Hee effort is anything except genuine feeling. She did it to win over Do Rami to prove a point, she did it to win over Ji-Seon, she did it to regain her pride after Ho-Jin's previous rejection.
Anything except genuine feeling.
Ho-Jin have moved on from Ji-Seon only to be played by Mu-Hee, that is why he is upset.
But yeah, i still agree with you, that it felt too contrived.
This misunderstanding is weaker than previous one before Mu-Hee exploded in an elevator.
it remind me of that QoT 2ML.
i think she is liking him but try to dismiss it before, maybe after she saw him smile during student sport event?
he said it when in Canada, during that confusing convo with Mu-Hee.
Just like his feeling with Ji-Seon, Ho-Jin always acted calm, carefull, and calculated. He always try to hide his emotion.
Ji-Seon too never know that Ho-Jin like her, until she confirm it by herself during their trip to Busan.
Specifically Ho-Jin's feeling for Mu-Hee, he like her, but hesitant and too overthinking about liking her. Ho-Jin hesitant with Mu-Hee's celebrity status, it'll bring storm to his calm quiet life.
Another thing that made him not sure if things going to work is, he have really hard time understanding, or translating Mu-Hee's feeling. That is one his big barrier.
So when writer Kim suggest the idea to learn more about Mu-Hee the same way how Ho-Jin learning new language, from that moment he willingly spend more time to try understand Mu-Hee, and just in the right time Do Rami appear to help him translating Mu-Hee's language.
In ep11, he overcome his overthinking by going forward with Mu-Hee, step by step.
a month dating without worrying anything.
it just not a word to reassure Mu-Hee, but also himself, that is why Mu-Hee didn't really understand what his meaning at first.
His word are always too complicated.
their family name must be "hate"