I'm kinda pissed that they gave us a sad ending. Although Na Hee Do's discovery of her lost diary and the surprise entry on the last page and the re-imagination of their breakup was very touching, but still why they gave us a sad ending? Arghhh. Also - Is it revealed who the father of Na Hee Do's daughter is?
why should cheaters have a frkng love story!??!? there's nothing cute or romantic abt that
Because cheaters are humans too and everyone deserves love. Everyone is flawed. That is what makes us humans. If we were flawless we wouldn't be humans, we'd be Gods. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
I already subscribe to Netflix, HBO Max and Hulu, so I cannot afford anymore subscriptions. LOL. So everytime I hear about a K-drama I like I pray it will be on Netflix. LOL.
I personally found this show very enjoyable. I feel like ppl are being a bit hard on it *partly* because it followed…
I loved it too. I thought both leads did well. You could see the pain and the angst in Akk's face and eyes. Theo just looked angelic. I enjoyed this show.
To each their own. But, I respectfully disagree. I don’t see why this would be a problem. I have worked for…
Of course anyone and everyone has rights. You can and should have the right to love anyone you wish to. But this is not just about rights, its also about propriety. Most companies I know have very clear and unambiguous HR policies where it is totally unacceptable for any two people that have a direct or indirect superior/subordinate dynamic to be in a relationship. It's not about rights. It's not about "to each his own". These are unambiguous HR policies. Again not talking about coworkers. Coworkers can be in a relationship as long as there is no direct or indirect superior subordinate dynamic. And coming back to rights, any and every adult is welcome to pursue any relationship with another adult, but that is not a license to violate workplace HR policies in the name of rights. People can find acceptable workarounds either by quitting or by getting out of the reporting chain so that the superior subordinate link is broken.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02f64J53ry4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02f64J53ry4