The crazy, oldest sister-in-law was the only saving grace of this drama for me. She was hilariously entertaining!
It felt like they aimed high but fell short with this drama. Stuff happened, things were introduced with a big bang but nothing came of it, etc. Like, the grandma was inteoduced with a scary feeling and talked all high and mighty, then nothing. The eldest son sat in a wheelchair, then nothing. And don’t get me started on the amnesia! What was even the point?
The main pairing was right up my alley. Her concerns about relationships, his general indifference, their helping each other come out of their respective shells, their clashes; all of it! Also, Playboy Male Lead leaving that lifestyle for the FL and choosing her as his only one is one of my fave tropes haha!
The drama was binge worthy, especially in the first half. The second half got somewhat lost in the stories of the momster, and the restaurant and the chef but still interesting. I don’t like infidelity stories, so the other two pairings kind of delving into it made me uncomfortable.
The drama had similar vibes to Kikazaru Koi but I never connected with that one the way I did with this. The characters in this, their growth and their choices made more sense to me.
Hmm.. not really. She’s had this secret crush on another guy, that she hasn’t even admitted is a crush for years, so she’s dense in that field. In the main pairing they grow interested pretty simultanously, although in different ways. But the ML is definitely the more pro-active one.
I think the ”bad ending” people talk about is one cringey scene where the leads run to an open picnic field and shout affirmations at each other. The rest of the ending is pretty run of the mill, not bad in any particular way. Definitely watch it if the synopsis sounds somewhat interesting to you.
It felt like they aimed high but fell short with this drama. Stuff happened, things were introduced with a big bang but nothing came of it, etc. Like, the grandma was inteoduced with a scary feeling and talked all high and mighty, then nothing. The eldest son sat in a wheelchair, then nothing. And don’t get me started on the amnesia! What was even the point?
The drama was binge worthy, especially in the first half. The second half got somewhat lost in the stories of the momster, and the restaurant and the chef but still interesting. I don’t like infidelity stories, so the other two pairings kind of delving into it made me uncomfortable.
The drama had similar vibes to Kikazaru Koi but I never connected with that one the way I did with this. The characters in this, their growth and their choices made more sense to me.