So... for the girl that doesnt love you..and the father that never really cared about you, you backstabb the people…
Yes yes! finally someone who doesn't believe in forgiveness and the couple ending happily ever after, after one be a douchebag to the other. I hope he realises he crazy in love with Da Mi and she just leaves him and move on. satisfaction.
Like seriously. I feel so bad for PHJ. The last drama of his I watched was Cheese in a trap and that too got so…
I always binge watch after the shows finish. I am looking forward to this too in spite of any comment. I tried watching Man to man too but couldn't finish. Not because of the fl, I like her. The story somehow was not t hat good after the first few episodes.
Like seriously. I feel so bad for PHJ. The last drama of his I watched was Cheese in a trap and that too got so…
Probably because SKJ was bringing in more fans to the drama version or something. You know like in The Last Empress they did with CHoi Jin Hyuk. But at least that was an original script, right? Unlike CITT where they adapted from someone's work and didn't bother to stick to the story or the writer's opinion. Like you know they will start a drama with certain main characters and some sides. Then when the non-mains are getting more interest among the viewers instead of spinning them off to a new show they will just make do with changing the whole script to highlight them disrespecting the contract of the main actors and others involved. Unprofessionalism at its best.
I think the last best drama PHJ had was Love From Another star where he was the sl. He had more fleshed out role there in spite of being an sl. And noone cropped his role to give someone else more screen time. I am so disappointed with all the production houses that are casting him for wasting such a good talent. And it is the poor man's bad luck too.
I feel bad not being able to watch this.Park Hae Jin shows up in a drama after a long break and i am not able…
Like seriously. I feel so bad for PHJ. The last drama of his I watched was Cheese in a trap and that too got so messed up at the ending and bts. Poor PHJ.
This had a good material which got sloppy in execution somewhere along the way. But that's not the reason I disliked it. I have seen far worse dramas with fast-forwarding and just concentrating on the main couple if I liked one or both of them. Tbh, this one was pretty entertaining in spite of the lost control. The actors were great the main couples' chemistry was awesome, etc. The comedy and Ji Chang Wook's lips were the best though. I loved the fl's character. She has now become one of my favourite fls when I really don't like most of them. I liked jin Ah's acting in JBL but the romantic scenes when came the kisses were mortifying. It was such an engulfing drama and whenever the kiss scenes happened they knocked me out of the realness of the whole story. I was worried that she won't do justice to JCW's hotness. Glad to be wrong. She performed to perfection. Prolly thought to not break JCW-fan's hearts.
The thing that made me stop watching it at episode 11 -- the indirect age-shaming of the sfl. This could be a solitary opinion but I needed to express it. The writer here creatively shifted the age-shaming from the fl to the sfl, unlike usual. And because I could skip through the side stuff, I still managed to go on till episode 11, though uncomfortably. The sfl was shown selfish when she took her promotion over digging into her fiancé's disappearance, although later she said she did it to further enquire about his case but she actually didn't follow it up. Later she tried to blame Dong Chan when he came back, playing the victim card. Then she colluded with the villains upon realising that the ex bf has moved on. All these are enough ingredients for me to not like a character. But didn't came close to disliking her. Why? Because, how the f did Ma dong Chan move on from her so easily? He was, at first going to continue the relationship. Then when he found out how she did not investigate his disappearance, he didn't, fair enough, and moved on the next to next day with a younger looking chick! I get DC's connection with Mi Ran and trust me I was not shipping him with Ha young, never. But at least give her the respect of loving her once. Act like a f###ing normal person. I have seen sfls doing worse and yet the mls holding on to them like they are bloody oxygen (emotionally gearing myself for a similar situation in Itaewon Class). Here he just seemed to be trying to find an escape to dump her altogether from his memory. He started with being angry with her, then he said he didn't want to sully her reputation (whatever makes you flirt with MR), and finally -- he didn't live as many days as she did, so he is immature and selfish. Like wtf! He said it's yesterday for him and acts like it was last century in moving on. Did you even love her at one time? This seemed so shallow to me that I just couldn't emotional get myself into his second lovestory. I kept feeling bad for ha Young throughout. It seemed she was canned based on her age. I was still trying to go on. But in episode 11 when the write pronounced it through Ha Young when she said: I cannot forgive that my ex bf dumped me because I have aged and worn out (not these words exactly). It had me off it for good. Like screenwriter dudette, you are a woman. Why you write script like this? You seem to see what exactly the problem is still you carried it on. Were you pressured or something? It's not like this is a drama reflection of our society. It's too bubblegummy for that. If she only made the moving on process not faster than flash and let DOng Chann go through confusion over feeling similar feels for two woman at the same time and then gradually remove Ha Young from his heart, it would have been a repeat watch for me. There were plenty of episodes to complete the process. Beside this one horrible thing the show was pretty entertaining to me in spite of it's lacking storytelling.
I think the last best drama PHJ had was Love From Another star where he was the sl. He had more fleshed out role there in spite of being an sl. And noone cropped his role to give someone else more screen time. I am so disappointed with all the production houses that are casting him for wasting such a good talent. And it is the poor man's bad luck too.
The thing that made me stop watching it at episode 11 -- the indirect age-shaming of the sfl. This could be a solitary opinion but I needed to express it. The writer here creatively shifted the age-shaming from the fl to the sfl, unlike usual. And because I could skip through the side stuff, I still managed to go on till episode 11, though uncomfortably. The sfl was shown selfish when she took her promotion over digging into her fiancé's disappearance, although later she said she did it to further enquire about his case but she actually didn't follow it up. Later she tried to blame Dong Chan when he came back, playing the victim card. Then she colluded with the villains upon realising that the ex bf has moved on. All these are enough ingredients for me to not like a character. But didn't came close to disliking her. Why? Because, how the f did Ma dong Chan move on from her so easily? He was, at first going to continue the relationship. Then when he found out how she did not investigate his disappearance, he didn't, fair enough, and moved on the next to next day with a younger looking chick! I get DC's connection with Mi Ran and trust me I was not shipping him with Ha young, never. But at least give her the respect of loving her once. Act like a f###ing normal person. I have seen sfls doing worse and yet the mls holding on to them like they are bloody oxygen (emotionally gearing myself for a similar situation in Itaewon Class). Here he just seemed to be trying to find an escape to dump her altogether from his memory. He started with being angry with her, then he said he didn't want to sully her reputation (whatever makes you flirt with MR), and finally -- he didn't live as many days as she did, so he is immature and selfish. Like wtf! He said it's yesterday for him and acts like it was last century in moving on. Did you even love her at one time? This seemed so shallow to me that I just couldn't emotional get myself into his second lovestory. I kept feeling bad for ha Young throughout. It seemed she was canned based on her age. I was still trying to go on. But in episode 11 when the write pronounced it through Ha Young when she said: I cannot forgive that my ex bf dumped me because I have aged and worn out (not these words exactly). It had me off it for good. Like screenwriter dudette, you are a woman. Why you write script like this? You seem to see what exactly the problem is still you carried it on. Were you pressured or something? It's not like this is a drama reflection of our society. It's too bubblegummy for that. If she only made the moving on process not faster than flash and let DOng Chann go through confusion over feeling similar feels for two woman at the same time and then gradually remove Ha Young from his heart, it would have been a repeat watch for me. There were plenty of episodes to complete the process. Beside this one horrible thing the show was pretty entertaining to me in spite of it's lacking storytelling.