Just finished this drama, so bingeable and I like that there was no specific 'villain' in this and everyone is just likeable. I like Arashi, the brain, the best! Basically nothing will progress in the without him. hahhaha
At Ep 6: I ijbol when Sayaka had an emotional meeting with Mahoro, like if you are sticking to the timeline, doesn't she have to be more emotional of seeing his brother or sth, then I later knew about where she came from and I was like... yeahh sorry about that,,, 🥲
I want someone to sub another dating show, it’s about dads (who are known in the korean media) of the participants so basically nepo baby dating show but you het to see the dads react to it which is funny.
I like the movie and series equally, like they have their own highlights, this movie showed more of the precious bond of friendship which I wished to have been more emphasized in the series but I liked how the life of the queer lead was the center point of the series. It made me feel different emotions.
Since the first few episodes, I had wondered why Jungmok is a motaesolo, because he is really good in talking to women and attracting them. In the recent episodes, it was captured how he rigorously thinks of getting into a relationship with the future ahead, meaning he wants his first girlfriend to be also the last (don't we all? but I think he takes this further). I have the same mindset in dating that's why it's hard to get into even in one and I cannot fault his perspective on that.
Going back to falling out of 'love' for Yi Do, it seems that he was already envisioning the life when they will be dating in real life. That's why before the discussion about her ideal type which is having brought up with the same values as her, like being diligently studious and liking about going abroad, he asked her if she also thinks about them dating outside the show. The way he said he grew up in a normal family, it had a slight atmosphere of feeling inferior or maybe just feeling distant to the world she has, which translated to him not being of the same wavelength. Going further, if he is really envisioning the life after the show, he is probably ruminating if he could provide this life for her? She mentioned about wanting to go to New York on Christmas. In addition, she is already earning money while he is still studying. As a man who have great feelings for her, he probably want that for her too but his current situation, he knows he can't provide that. And going further to the future, there will be definitely be a power imbalance not just financially but also the things they want in the future, when that happens.
Then Jiyeon came to him. Despite not sharing about his life, he seemed to have connected with her and her life. He even said himself what matters to him the most is family (Yi Do said it was herself), meanwhile, Jiyeon said she had been doing several things for her family and just now only be able to think of herself. Jiyeon talked about being less travelled as she had lived a hard life. It definitely struck something emotional in him that he started to feel more concern for her. Now playing a devil's advocate, I am not sure how will Jungmok will use Jiyeon's painful past if they started dating in real life but having that piece of information may be used, like for gaslighting.
Although I didn't like him lying to YiDo, (he promised he will focus more on her and him saying he didn't get to choose the secret date), I don't feel like hate is warranted but I agree he lovebombed Yi Do and succeeded with her liking him in return. I just wish he did his confession and those heart warming gestures after he truly knew more about her.
Men cheating with a less attractive women than their wife is nothing new. Like we had this recent news of the married ceo and Hr manager being caught on cam. Social society standard-wise, the wife of the ceo is more attractive and so it is not simply the appearance for him to cheat on her.
Going back, it is indeed a good twist and it made more sense when I remembered the reaction of the sister of the teacher after he told why his wedding was cancelled. I thought she knew of the relationship but is just pretending not to because she likes her husband that much.
Right..sometimes l don't like him honestly ..l don't understand why he always referring everyone as a competitor…
Tbh, I disagree with Jisoo and the panel’s interpretation of how Seungli faired better between her solo dates (lets exclude sangho). Although his playful reaction about her matters on mental health might probably charm and comfort her now but I think in the long run, a partner who takes mental health seriously would be better choice for her (not rooting her with hyunkyu entirely but his reaction for me was better). Anyhow, he comes across as shallow to me and like you said, it is reasonable why most women would not prefer to date him irl. I initially thought his mention of rivalry and competition was a passing joke but when he constantly refer to them as such, I began to surmise he definitely thinks being in a relationship is competition.
I never knew that a dating show would make me cry multiple times in an episode.
Like, how I can relate to the reasons why the cast had a storm of emotions in their respective rooms and how I felt comforted and validated when one member gave a piece of advice to another.
This show started as funny but with these sincere people (most of them), I cant help but in turn, root for them individually and even cherish their peculiarities.
The show is nearly ending and the producers can not stretch the drama of Jimin-Jeyeon. So, I guess now they brought…
Omg, I just rewatched the last part with better subs. It seems Chanhyung is really not that into Chae eun, I think he is just exhausted with his work that's why he seems more lonesome than parting ways(?) with Haneul.
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I want someone to sub another dating show, it’s about dads (who are known in the korean media) of the participants so basically nepo baby dating show but you het to see the dads react to it which is funny.
Going back to falling out of 'love' for Yi Do, it seems that he was already envisioning the life when they will be dating in real life. That's why before the discussion about her ideal type which is having brought up with the same values as her, like being diligently studious and liking about going abroad, he asked her if she also thinks about them dating outside the show. The way he said he grew up in a normal family, it had a slight atmosphere of feeling inferior or maybe just feeling distant to the world she has, which translated to him not being of the same wavelength. Going further, if he is really envisioning the life after the show, he is probably ruminating if he could provide this life for her? She mentioned about wanting to go to New York on Christmas. In addition, she is already earning money while he is still studying. As a man who have great feelings for her, he probably want that for her too but his current situation, he knows he can't provide that. And going further to the future, there will be definitely be a power imbalance not just financially but also the things they want in the future, when that happens.
Then Jiyeon came to him. Despite not sharing about his life, he seemed to have connected with her and her life. He even said himself what matters to him the most is family (Yi Do said it was herself), meanwhile, Jiyeon said she had been doing several things for her family and just now only be able to think of herself. Jiyeon talked about being less travelled as she had lived a hard life. It definitely struck something emotional in him that he started to feel more concern for her. Now playing a devil's advocate, I am not sure how will Jungmok will use Jiyeon's painful past if they started dating in real life but having that piece of information may be used, like for gaslighting.
Although I didn't like him lying to YiDo, (he promised he will focus more on her and him saying he didn't get to choose the secret date), I don't feel like hate is warranted but I agree he lovebombed Yi Do and succeeded with her liking him in return. I just wish he did his confession and those heart warming gestures after he truly knew more about her.
Going back, it is indeed a good twist and it made more sense when I remembered the reaction of the sister of the teacher after he told why his wedding was cancelled. I thought she knew of the relationship but is just pretending not to because she likes her husband that much.
Like, how I can relate to the reasons why the cast had a storm of emotions in their respective rooms and how I felt comforted and validated when one member gave a piece of advice to another.
This show started as funny but with these sincere people (most of them), I cant help but in turn, root for them individually and even cherish their peculiarities.