I don't even know how to sum up what this drama did to me. Every single episode had something—either had me giggling like an idiot, kicking my feet, or sobbing into my pillow at 2 AM. I knew what was coming, I read the novel, but that didn’t stop me from thinking about them constantly, wondering, hoping, feeling. And now that it’s over, I feel empty in the best way. Like a part of me is missing, but at the same time, full of something I can't explain. I just wanna hug these two. I just wanna believe that this kind of love exists, and maybe, someday, it’ll find me too.
Oh my fucking god, when Sangyan absolutely wrecked that pathetic excuse of a "uncle"—chef’s fucking kiss. Most satisfying beatdown ever. But seriously, just when WFY finally starts opening up to SY, just when we get those sweet, swoon-worthy moments, BAM—here comes that episode to emotionally annihilate me. Like, I get it, character arcs, trauma, all that shit, but for fuck’s sake, just reunite them already. Stop playing with my damn emotions and let them meet.
This is a romcom, not a real-life documentary. It’s meant to be lighthearted, fun, and yes—cliché. Keep that in mind while watching. Of course, it has clichés—because that’s the genre. If you don’t like clichés, that’s on you, not the drama.
What even isn’t a cliché? Like, genuinely. Everything has been done before. Even your take on clichés? Yeah, not exactly groundbreaking.
Irony alert: The drama itself points out its clichés. So, if we’re calling things out, let’s at least acknowledge that.
Hating clichés is a you problem. If you don’t like them, that’s fine. But this drama is labeled COMEDY, ROMANCE—it’s meant to have them. This isn’t the first or last romcom with this dynamic.
And oh—if you love some good bantering, bickering dynamics, well… what can I say? This one has a solid start. 😉
so again a drama when fl always win mlmand she make him benth her and control him lol and he never win an argument…
1. What isn’t a cliché? Like, genuinely curious. Because at this point, everything’s been done before. Even your comment? Not the first time someone’s said that.
2. Clichés aren’t the enemy. This drama literally acknowledges them. So, if they’re self-aware, does that even make them clichés anymore? Mind-blowing, right?
3. If you don’t like clichés, that’s on you. No shade, but this drama is labeled COMEDY, ROMANCE—which means, surprise, it follows romcom tropes. Wild.
4. This ain’t the first and won’t be the last. If romcom dynamics bother you, maybe the genre isn’t for you. Just saying.
5. Have you actually watched it? Because from where I’m standing, Kim Mi Gyeong (FL) isn’t controlling So Baek Ho (ML). She’s just good at what she does. They clash because her world is science, his is business. Their clashes? Actual conflicts of interest, not some FL power trip. She doesn’t just "win"—she proves herself. He argues back, but sometimes, she’s just better at it. Sorry, but competence isn’t a crime.
6. The real irony? You’re dismissing The Potato Lab as cliché while complaining it doesn’t follow the old clichés where the ML dominates. So, which is it? Because all I see is a drama where the FL actually gets to be herself without being overshadowed.
Final thought: If you want something groundbreaking, maybe watch a documentary. Otherwise, just enjoy the banter and let people have fun. 😊
just love their bickering! He’s so uptight, unbothered, and always has his own way of doing things, but she knows exactly how to bring him down to earth. And the fact that she’s into handsome guys, and he’s so handsome? Yeah, approved. I love this . Whatever. 😂
"If you keep bothering people around me, I'll fight till the end."
And THAT, my friends, is how you reclaim your power. Wen Fiyan just served an entire masterclass in standing up for herself, and I was eating it up. Every single second of this episode was either pure rage-inducing family drama or Sangyan being the softest, most down-bad boyfriend ever—no in-between.
The way he follows her around even in her sleep, making sure she doesn’t hurt herself, whispering "why do you keep crying?" before holding her? Yeah. That’s love. But let’s talk about HER. The way she walked into that house and told those people who abandoned her to stay out of her life? Chills. And that final scene—her past creeping up on her, but this time, she’s ready to fight.
P.S. I saw the teaser for the next episode and let me just say—SHE BETTER FIGHT TILL THE END. 🚨🔥
Damn, 21 episodes already, and it still ain't enough?? Moving fast but hitting hard—I'm so hooked it’s actually a problem. Dude acts all chill, but we all see it—he's down BAD for her. And her? Regret hitting like a truck. Can’t blame her tho, Sang Yan’s the blueprint now. Standards? Gone. Sky ain't even the limit, we’re in another galaxy. If I can’t have my own Sang Yan, what’s even the point?
it's good. and kinda comforting. I love the character development of kang jin yun and the way she handled everything. love doesn't need to be that thrilling if love is this comforting.
I personally love historical romancesI have watched: Mr.queenMy dearestNobleman Ryu's WeddingThe forbidden marriageThe…
well it's not typical historical but i love "Bridgerton" give it a try. and yess LADY JANE is so good it's so sad they aren't going to renew it. one more rec not historical but worth it is NOBODY WANTS THIS.
But seriously, just when WFY finally starts opening up to SY, just when we get those sweet, swoon-worthy moments, BAM—here comes that episode to emotionally annihilate me. Like, I get it, character arcs, trauma, all that shit, but for fuck’s sake, just reunite them already.
Stop playing with my damn emotions and let them meet.
If you don’t like clichés, that’s on you, not the drama.
What even isn’t a cliché? Like, genuinely. Everything has been done before. Even your take on clichés? Yeah, not exactly groundbreaking.
Irony alert: The drama itself points out its clichés. So, if we’re calling things out, let’s at least acknowledge that.
Hating clichés is a you problem. If you don’t like them, that’s fine. But this drama is labeled COMEDY, ROMANCE—it’s meant to have them. This isn’t the first or last romcom with this dynamic.
And oh—if you love some good bantering, bickering dynamics, well… what can I say? This one has a solid start. 😉
2. Clichés aren’t the enemy. This drama literally acknowledges them. So, if they’re self-aware, does that even make them clichés anymore? Mind-blowing, right?
3. If you don’t like clichés, that’s on you. No shade, but this drama is labeled COMEDY, ROMANCE—which means, surprise, it follows romcom tropes. Wild.
4. This ain’t the first and won’t be the last. If romcom dynamics bother you, maybe the genre isn’t for you. Just saying.
5. Have you actually watched it? Because from where I’m standing, Kim Mi Gyeong (FL) isn’t controlling So Baek Ho (ML). She’s just good at what she does. They clash because her world is science, his is business. Their clashes? Actual conflicts of interest, not some FL power trip. She doesn’t just "win"—she proves herself. He argues back, but sometimes, she’s just better at it. Sorry, but competence isn’t a crime.
6. The real irony? You’re dismissing The Potato Lab as cliché while complaining it doesn’t follow the old clichés where the ML dominates. So, which is it? Because all I see is a drama where the FL actually gets to be herself without being overshadowed.
Final thought: If you want something groundbreaking, maybe watch a documentary. Otherwise, just enjoy the banter and let people have fun. 😊
And THAT, my friends, is how you reclaim your power. Wen Fiyan just served an entire masterclass in standing up for herself, and I was eating it up. Every single second of this episode was either pure rage-inducing family drama or Sangyan being the softest, most down-bad boyfriend ever—no in-between.
The way he follows her around even in her sleep, making sure she doesn’t hurt herself, whispering "why do you keep crying?" before holding her? Yeah. That’s love. But let’s talk about HER. The way she walked into that house and told those people who abandoned her to stay out of her life? Chills. And that final scene—her past creeping up on her, but this time, she’s ready to fight.
P.S. I saw the teaser for the next episode and let me just say—SHE BETTER FIGHT TILL THE END. 🚨🔥
strong minded female lead
marriage of convenience
jealous male lead
just can't wait to see more of their chemistry ✨✨