It’s been a while since I binge watched an entire drama, I can never finish most of them. They might have stretched the yearning a bit too much on the timeline, and the twist about the parents in the last episode felt completely unnecessary. Overall, it was a really good, warm and healing drama. It deserves a better rating! I could tell they drew inspiration from It’s Okay to Not Be Okay and Kill Me Heal Me.
This could be a really good drama if they cut half of the episodes. I’m on episode 9 and already dread what other contrived obstacles will they put on their way to somehow fill the remaining 22 episodes.
The random ahh s*x scene broke me tbh lmao... It doesn't clearly have a purposeful goal to provide in the drama.…
I think it does have a purpose. Their world is about to end, and that one night is all they have - their only chance to live out their relationship that could have lasted years. One last moment of ordinary life. There’s so much emotions and uncertainty in the air, you wouldn’t expect them to just finish their tea and go to sleep. Also, releasing the recording like that was a genuinely shocking move. There’s rarely anything shocking in kdramas, so it felt fresh.
I’m wondering if the chairman didn’t ask the ML to protect the FL if he ever meets her. There was a scene where they both sit together and talk. That would explain the sudden sympathy and loyalty when he found out her true identity. What if his kid is actually chairman daughter’s child and the ML is acting as his bodyguard until he’s old enough to inherit his wealth?
Go watch some patriotic american shows, asian dramas is not for you.
Yes, we see these days how scared Russia is of the US, practically every day invading the NATO airspace. That started shortly after the Alaska summit. And the only thing your pedo president can bring himself to say is that it might have been a mistake. America has become a joke, and you can expect more critical voices in the entertainment industry. Not everything can be censored or silenced. Maybe it’s time to act before you wake up in an authoritarian regime.
I'm calling it now, ML is somehow gonna go missing or assumed dead and she's gonna use that hearing device she…
Or he’s going to use it to communicate with her in a critical moment bc he obviously knows she bugged him. Like, before doing something that could end up with him dying
I think this is just one obsessed person creating multiple fake accounts. When I saw the comment about kdramas portraying the US as a peace dove, I was about to drop it. WTPR got me angry enough. I decided to watch it after all and as it turns out it’s literally just showing the US as it is. Starting bloody wars in the name of “peace” with no regard for human lives
The beginning of this is too close to the Charlie Kirk assassination. I was shaken. He, too, was shot in the neck,…
it’s funny because Charlie Kirk wouldn’t mourn you, not even your entire family. you’d just be, unfortunately, some gun deaths so that you can have the second amendment. and it’d be totally worth it. his words, not mine.
I’m not sure if you’re an actual Iraqi pissed at some second rate show and (understandably) at what the US did to you, or an Israeli/US troll trying to show Arabs in a negative light with your incredibly stupid comments
It’s basically as if they changed their mind about airing this drama and tried to wrap it up as quickly as possible after the 5th episode. What a way to waste a cool idea.
sleep. Also, releasing the recording like that was a genuinely shocking move. There’s rarely anything shocking in kdramas, so it felt fresh.