I've never loved ahjummas more than I love the ahjummas in this show. At first, they were so hostile toward the gym director, but over time, their relationship grew so much. The part that really hit me was when the ex died and the ahjumma got upset and said, "Why is the fitness freak delivering food?"—I legit teared up at that. And then in the final episode, when he comes back and they all hug him. I just loved seeing that bond between the ahjummas and the main lead. Also, the final line—“That all your bodies are beautiful”—was such a perfect way to wrap up their whole fitness journey.
they claim cold plunges are beneficial for muscles theyre not. the trainer also claims the girl is overweight…
I don't know why you got triggered so much. Don't watch if you don't want to but stop pretending like you're some critic. Sometimes the dramas work for you , sometimes not. In the original comment you called the whole drama trash. Thats why i assumed you didn't actually watch it. Actually your opinion doesn't matter, i just wasted my time replying to you.
they claim cold plunges are beneficial for muscles theyre not. the trainer also claims the girl is overweight…
If they hire a fat actor, it would be constantly insulting for her to be talked about her weight through out the drama. The fl is average weight but not skinny by asian standards so it just works to cast her. Also shes great at acting , so why not just watch her for her acting instead of searching for a biblically accurate body mass ?
they claim cold plunges are beneficial for muscles theyre not. the trainer also claims the girl is overweight…
Sometimes the plot needs time to develop, they start with a social issue and portray it the way it is without going straight into preaching which ruins the whole fun for a drama. Its the subtle message that a drama slowly delivers. If you don't have time, don't watch the drama. You are not obligated to watch every airing show. I don't see any problem with someone going to gym , building muscles. They portrayed it the toxic way that she is doing this for a supermodel skinny body, just a slimmer body. And theres nothing wrong with that tbh
The scene in the first episode in front of the "abalone" place where ML gets out of his car is a HEADACHE! Why…
tbh for their mother this is tough love. Her sons need to establish business on their own in whatever way they have to. Also this is a kdrama so it makes sense, they need to be dramatic about it.
I love this. Didn't expect ep 6 to make me cry. But episode 5 was hilarious. One thing that bothers me is that teasers for the next episode show nothing about whats going to happen. Its always a surprise , going into the episode blind . Till now , I am really enjoying this show !
For me , Alex manifesting the gym next door going down with words and then the ml following it was hilarious. Alex is my character of the show , he's so positive!
I get it that the ml lost his memory, but why does he act a little autistic? Even after getting his memories. Shouldn't a chaebol act differently, like he went to college and probably had lots of private lessons?
I'm confused on why the second lead are talking about the main lead and he says female main lead is married with…
the Second couple watched the last recording where the main couple broke up and that was the last one they had on hard drive. So now they are just assuming that the main couple probably broke up and went their separate ways. So starting imagining how they would be living right now.
At first, they were so hostile toward the gym director, but over time, their relationship grew so much. The part that really hit me was when the ex died and the ahjumma got upset and said, "Why is the fitness freak delivering food?"—I legit teared up at that.
And then in the final episode, when he comes back and they all hug him.
I just loved seeing that bond between the ahjummas and the main lead.
Also, the final line—“That all your bodies are beautiful”—was such a perfect way to wrap up their whole fitness journey.