Gu Won was the greenest green of green flags to EVER walk this earth. I fell in love with him when he asked her permission to kiss her and I never once fell out of love with him.
ep8 : it is completely so wrong to publish it without the person in the video's consent
He would have signed a contract and a Video Release Form prior to filming stating that any and all footage filmed by the crew was the property of of the station. It was legally their right to do anything they wanted with the footage after filming. If he had done what he had planned to do then he could have been sued for damages, contract violation, and lost revenue equal to the projected net revenue from advertisers and the station. He ended up recording new footage anyways, so they obviously had his consent, not that they needed it. He could have revoked his Video Release Form, but they could still broadcast the content, they'd just have to blur his face for anonymity. With the prevalence of cell phones, security cameras, and all manner of video recording equipment out there people just have to assume anything can be recorded and broadcast and no one really needs consent any more. Broadcasting companies have release forms as a formality to prevent them from being sued, but technically by even applying to a reality style show you have given them a version of consent to use your image however they please.
I think this show is perfectly paced. I mean, it's not a romcom. Kdramas usually have a 4 act structure, so a…
This was very accurate! I love seeing Dr. Roy as a foil for the husband. He may not be endgame in this series, but he was a wonderful demonstration of what she COULD have in a partner if she builds the courage to go through with the divorce and grasp her independence. I'm sorta hoping for that little time-skip at the very end showing her with Roy or some man equally as respectful of her and her needs/desires/dreams.
I know the husband is an absolute horrible piece of shit.But he is HILARIOUS. GOD, HE IS SUCH A CRAZY CRACKHEAD.I…
I agree! I'm mostly watching this just to see what crazy shit he's going to pull out of his hat next. He has this hilarious duality of strict, overbearing professional... and then he has this other side of crazy, senseless, clueless crackhead. He flops between the two at a very fast and alarming rate lol
ok the finale made up for episode 13. i think they told the story really well. i just didn't like how much screentime…
The narration of the book and the scenes it showed as he read it really summed it up so well for him and us as viewers. He finally "got it", then it seemed once his gates were opened he couldn't help but flood BoRa and everyone else around him with all his pent up love an emotions hahaha
Sometimes I feel the facial expressions and acting of the FL are too contrived and far-fetched, but at the same time I plan to keep watching this because it's cute and fun. I have watched the FL in other dramas, so I know she's not the worst actress and that it's the style of the show itself that's just totally over the top. I laughed out loud a fair amount the last 2 episodes after we got out of the slapstick dating show antics.
I'm on episode 10 and Bo Ra says that their relationship is like Scully and Mulder. Does she not know that at…
In the same breath he threw out "DiCaprio and Kate Winslet"... who played easily one of the most notably romantic pairings in a movie, and she just agreed with it whole-heartedly haha.
I'm loving the chemistry between the leads! I could watch them talk for hours. I wish they would extend the episodes…
It's such natural chemistry! I adored the scene from last week where he's looking for her in the gym pretending like he's not, and when he sees her he gets this adorable little lopsided smile before he hides it.
The imbalance between comedy and seriousness is getting harder to ignore with this drama especially when it comes…
He is both the ultimate villain and the comic relief. I think they're trying to turn him into a bigger joke with each episode, not to make you like him, but to make the audience see him as a human rather than as a pure villain. He definitely IS a villain, but he's also a person with his own thoughts and desires. If they put too much villainy and calculated scheming into his personality without adding the comedy and silliness then the audience will have a hard time seeing the humanity behind the actions. Plus, the sillier he is the harder it is to take him seriously as a husband and a father. He's just a stupid man that made all the wrong decisions and has too much pride to fix his mistakes.
From today's episode, you can understand why Dr Cha is the way she is. It's what she learnt from her mother. She's…
I think if she knew her kids knew about the affair and that they supported her and not him, she would be in a whole different situation. I wish the kids had decided to tell her rather than trying to protect her by keeping it a secret. I think she'd work through her feelings a lot faster if she was aware she had the support from her kids, and that they would be alright with whatever decision she made. She got a little hint that there was more to the story at the end when she followed and heard the interaction at the hospital, but she doesn't know the full scope of exactly how many people know about her husband's cheating ways.
I ran to the comment section after watching the interaction with Dr. Cha and her mother about husbands. I was so angry at the mom for the opinion she dropped like a bomb on Dr. Cha. There would be a lot more happy kids in the world if they weren't stuck as spectators in loveless marriages. Watching parents fight and squabble their whole lives teaches the children that "this is normal" and when they're adults in their own relationships they will likely either follow the same destructive routine or go the exact opposite and avoid any kind of relationship at all. I grew up watching my parents fight in a loveless marriage and I honestly wished most of my life that they had just gotten a divorce and found something or someone else that made them happier. I know a lot of the issues I have with relationships as an adult started from the impression I had of marriage and relationships as a child. That stuff gets imprinted and it's hard to shake off, even with buttloads of therapy.
It's "Before We Get Married"