bitch how could you reject our dear, beautiful Taekwang? Eunbi seriously became annoying -.- and with all that…
Yi An was no "acting selfish and immature". He lost his best friend (all while her twin was hanging around acting like her) and swimming and if you paid attention you'd know those were the two most important things in the world to him. that's why she was following him around. And he was just as important a friend as TK was. People seriously seem to forget all YA did for EB. TK is a nice guy but the show does not revolve around him. The show also does not revolve around romance. It's seriously annoying to read people hating on everything just because their fav isn't getting a girl.
Please someone encourage me to watch this ... I've read many negative comments I want some enlightenment LoL
It's really good and addictive. Kim So Hyun is aaaamzing. I like all the characters (even the evil ones). Most of the people complaining only care about one character and want everything to revolve around him and ignore everything else, so you shouldn't pay too much attention to them tbh. There are a lot of things to enjoy about the drama.
Wondering if to try this because I can't seem to get enough of Joo Sang Wook in Birth of a Beauty! I just might.
Dunno if you have or not, but he's super awesome and adorable in this (especially in the later part of it) and the OTP is great. Nice ending as well. Good romcom all around. Watch it for sure.
Han Se wasn't that irritating only because he has no chance whatsoever against HyunSoo since she wasn't even slightly interested in him, even if he was her ex-husband. So everything he did never worked since the OTP was so strong. Jung In also clearly told him no and never wavered. Otherwise he would have been just like every other meddlesome second lead who can't get a clue. He also only wanted her once she moved on. Though he was definitely better than her annoying sister.
Though The Uninterested > everyone else. Not everything has to revolve around a love triangle. Every character having their own story makes for a better drama.
I like everything, though I wish the layout wasn't so smooshed together. I like you can comment on reviews now and editing things is much easier. Nice job. Also, this is silly but likes/hearts should be red again.
The main one for me is the excessive drinking, even at office dinners. It seems really unprofessional to do. Plus so many romcom heroines constantly get drunk nearly to the point of passing out and get disorderly and it's always in public.
In general, how male leads act the majority of the time isn't realistic and they only get away with it because they are handsome. Replace an ugly fat guy with handsome male lead and the results would be different. Wrist grabbing, verbal abuse and then later stalking when they fall in love is pretty prevalent. If someone actually treated someone like that in real life they'd call the police or avoid the person at all cost.
Like in Heirs, the poor female lead was a ragdoll caught between the two guys. Any normal person would tell them both to screw off.
Should I watch this drama? I hate manipulative people, especially if it involves other people's feelings. From…
Yes, for sure. One of the best romcoms (with a great ending) I've seen in quite a while. If you are talking about the synopsis and title, they are both seriously misleading. AR never tries to seduce him back and manipulate his feelings because he's rich.
The two second leads try to manipulate AR and JW, but it never works.
I'm not a big fan of cartoon villains, but I also appreciate characters who are just assholes with no redeeming qualities. Not everyone has a sob story and reason to be evil. They usually aren't great characters to build a whole story around though like in the case of TK2H
I'd put Bad Daddy higher. He was the best character in City Hunter tbh. Next to Mr. Sexy Prosecutor. And Bae Su Bin in Secret is another good villain. This is old school, but Lady Choi from Jewel in the Palace is and one my fav villains ever. She made me rage, but once she died the show kind of fell flat. She's evil, but you can see why she is and knows she should stop (even blames the victims for not being able to stop), but has no desire to do so and makes no excuses for doing what she does. She has goals and loves her family. I appreciate someone with principles even if they are evil.
Though The Uninterested > everyone else. Not everything has to revolve around a love triangle. Every character having their own story makes for a better drama.
In general, how male leads act the majority of the time isn't realistic and they only get away with it because they are handsome. Replace an ugly fat guy with handsome male lead and the results would be different. Wrist grabbing, verbal abuse and then later stalking when they fall in love is pretty prevalent. If someone actually treated someone like that in real life they'd call the police or avoid the person at all cost.
Like in Heirs, the poor female lead was a ragdoll caught between the two guys. Any normal person would tell them both to screw off.
The two second leads try to manipulate AR and JW, but it never works.
I'd put Bad Daddy higher. He was the best character in City Hunter tbh. Next to Mr. Sexy Prosecutor. And Bae Su Bin in Secret is another good villain. This is old school, but Lady Choi from Jewel in the Palace is and one my fav villains ever. She made me rage, but once she died the show kind of fell flat. She's evil, but you can see why she is and knows she should stop (even blames the victims for not being able to stop), but has no desire to do so and makes no excuses for doing what she does. She has goals and loves her family. I appreciate someone with principles even if they are evil.