Is this drama really that confusing or are people just expecting everything to be revealed right from Ep 1? It's…
Gyehoon and his twin Gyeyoung's emotions are linked. Gyehoon can feel Gyeyoung's emotions. One day, Gyeyoung disappears and Gyehoon losesthat connection. 18 years later, Gyehoon is working as a chef and he suddenly feels an emotional link similar to what he had with his twin years ago.
Noh Dahyun failed at her job and is barely making ends meet by doing part time jobs. She meets Gyehoon in one of her part time jobs and Gyehoon asks her weird questions (which we only know GH is asking because he can feel an emotional link again with someone years later). She has a stalker who keeps giving her gifts that are previously owned by someone else. NDH assumes that stalker is GH. Her mother learns the truth that she doesn't have a good job and tells her to pack it up and return to their home.
GH's chef job is not going well because of the emotional link so he decides to open up a restaurant in his old hometown. He coincidentally meets DH there who openly accuses him of being a pervert stalker. DH soon learns enough who her real stalker is.
Real stalker attacks DH. DH faints. When she wakes up, stalker's dead. She tries to go to the police to confess what happened. Too traumatized and scared about what just happened, she backs out and returns home only to find her mom and grandma with the body. Mom and Grandma cleans up the murder scene. They hide the body in a fridge they found outside.
Turns out the fridge was from GH’s restaurant taken out by mistake. GH and his chef friend take it back inside. Now DH and her fam are desperate to get back to the fridge.
When DH finally gets a chance to check the fridge out, she finds the body is no longer there.
Is this drama really that confusing or are people just expecting everything to be revealed right from Ep 1? It's pretty straightforward to me. If the whole story's revealed from Ep 1 what are you planning to watch in the future episodes? ^_^;
I hope you can objectively talk about Mun Kayoung’s acting and her role without having to bring Jingoo into…
The way your comment is written sounds very passive aggressive tbh. You go on to praise YJG to the moon and back and then say anyone acting opposite him can’t match his looks or presence which is essentially putting down all his costars. Then you start talking about MKY about how much you can’t stand how she plays an idiot, etc. Which can be easily misunderstood by people as a diss for MKY instead of her character. It would help if you’re more clear on your comment.
And the reason the ML becomes interested in the FL is mainly due to the connection he gets with her emotions. He starts by already having so much empathy for her because he can feel her emotions. At this point of the drama he is not attracted to her yet. He’s even considering the possibility that she could be his sister. It’s only the beginning of the drama. We don’t know the characters that much yet.
"anyone who acts opposite him just can't seem to match his looks or talent" What? 😅 In his last project he…
OMG yes! The way he manages to bring a different soul to every role he plays is fantastic! All those subtle mannerisms, body language, style of speech, and even vocal pitch is different everytime. He’s such a brilliant actor. The way he can express so much nuance from a glance *chef’s kiss*.
I’m glad his character in Link this time gets some meaty backstory because the way his character was written in Hotel Del Luna was disappointing. We don’t often get a male kdrama lead with Goo Chansung’s personality, but I hate that Hong Sisters wrote him to have a very bland narrative. Even if he was just written for the purpose of being the FL’s love interest, he had no character development, we barely even scratched the surface of his backstory. I’m not surprised not a lot of people rooted for his character when he was only written in the drama as a plot device to explain what’s going on for the other characters. It was such a wasted potential. Inspite that, his acting brought so much to the character even when YJG had to practically invent things for his character’s backstory. I found that to be very impressive.
Love how he can go from a very warm character in one drama, and then arrogant and full of pent-up anger in the next. Even when a character he had to play is someone unlikeable, he doesn’t hesitate to go for the challenge and give it his best shot.
Yeo Jin Goo is one of the handsomest men that ever lived. But putting that aside, he is also one of the best South…
I hope you can objectively talk about Mun Kayoung’s acting and her role without having to bring Jingoo into this. Her role is completely unrrelated to YJG’s looks or performance. Sounds to me it’s the way her character’s written that you don’t like. For instance, I don’t blame IU when it’s Hong Sister’s fault that they wrote the character of Goo Chansung with no character development or any substantial narrative.
You’re unnecessarily bringing haters to Jingoo when he’s done nothing wrong. It’s so unfair to him. Do not drag others to put someone on a pedestal.
Confirmed visually in the drama but not by the characters. The child actress of Dahyun in Ep 2 also appeared in Ep 1 in the same scene as Gyeyoung and young Gyehoon.
Hey can you please please please tell me how is it confirmed in ep 2 that they are not siblings?
Because different child actors play the younger versions of Dahyun and Gyeyoung. You'll see who young Dahyun is in Ep 2. In Ep 1 she's in the same scene as Gyeyoung and Gyehoon. https://imgur.com/qK2OB6y
ik it is super dark but organ transplant black market does exist irl. So we can never be sure. Maybe the sister…
Yup it does exist irl but I mean this drama has a theme of its own and I think it would be too much for the main couple to be in a romance together with ML's missing twin sister's heart being harvested to save FL's life. And after all, the director said he chose this project because he wanted to do something much lighter than his previous project.
Like this drama has some dark moments but I don't think it would go THAT dark if you know what I mean.
It's already confirmed by Ep 2 that they are not siblings, but I'm not buying the heart transplant theory either. Even if it's not something the FL asked for, receiving a heart from a healthy kid without consent from her and her family (in case she died via accident) is just straight up cruel and I don't think the writer would go that far.
There are dark themes in this drama but they still manage to keep it light enough so it won't conquer the overall vibe of the drama.
There are plenty of ways for them to be connected without having a physical part of Gyeyoung in Dahyun. It's also a fantasy drama.
tbh i don't get why their first thought was to get rid of the body themselves instead of doing what she tried…
They panicked in the moment and they don’t seem to be the type of people to think things through in a cool headed way. Grandma said she was joking but it sounded like she would really kill Gyehoon if she had to.
Nooo but Gyehoon’s technically already talking to himself when he visualized his sis asking him if he’s okay and HE STILL LIES TO TELL HER HE IS FINE. Even to his own self he is lying that he’s okay AND I’M NOT OKAY
One day, Gyeyoung disappears and Gyehoon losesthat connection.
18 years later, Gyehoon is working as a chef and he suddenly feels an emotional link similar to what he had with his twin years ago.
Noh Dahyun failed at her job and is barely making ends meet by doing part time jobs.
She meets Gyehoon in one of her part time jobs and Gyehoon asks her weird questions (which we only know GH is asking because he can feel an emotional link again with someone years later).
She has a stalker who keeps giving her gifts that are previously owned by someone else.
NDH assumes that stalker is GH.
Her mother learns the truth that she doesn't have a good job and tells her to pack it up and return to their home.
GH's chef job is not going well because of the emotional link so he decides to open up a restaurant in his old hometown.
He coincidentally meets DH there who openly accuses him of being a pervert stalker.
DH soon learns enough who her real stalker is.
Real stalker attacks DH.
DH faints.
When she wakes up, stalker's dead.
She tries to go to the police to confess what happened.
Too traumatized and scared about what just happened, she backs out and returns home only to find her mom and grandma with the body.
Mom and Grandma cleans up the murder scene.
They hide the body in a fridge they found outside.
Turns out the fridge was from GH’s restaurant taken out by mistake. GH and his chef friend take it back inside.
Now DH and her fam are desperate to get back to the fridge.
When DH finally gets a chance to check the fridge out, she finds the body is no longer there.
And the reason the ML becomes interested in the FL is mainly due to the connection he gets with her emotions. He starts by already having so much empathy for her because he can feel her emotions. At this point of the drama he is not attracted to her yet. He’s even considering the possibility that she could be his sister. It’s only the beginning of the drama. We don’t know the characters that much yet.
I’m glad his character in Link this time gets some meaty backstory because the way his character was written in Hotel Del Luna was disappointing. We don’t often get a male kdrama lead with Goo Chansung’s personality, but I hate that Hong Sisters wrote him to have a very bland narrative. Even if he was just written for the purpose of being the FL’s love interest, he had no character development, we barely even scratched the surface of his backstory. I’m not surprised not a lot of people rooted for his character when he was only written in the drama as a plot device to explain what’s going on for the other characters. It was such a wasted potential. Inspite that, his acting brought so much to the character even when YJG had to practically invent things for his character’s backstory. I found that to be very impressive.
Love how he can go from a very warm character in one drama, and then arrogant and full of pent-up anger in the next. Even when a character he had to play is someone unlikeable, he doesn’t hesitate to go for the challenge and give it his best shot.
You’re unnecessarily bringing haters to Jingoo when he’s done nothing wrong. It’s so unfair to him. Do not drag others to put someone on a pedestal.
https://imgur.com/qK2OB6y
Like this drama has some dark moments but I don't think it would go THAT dark if you know what I mean.
There are dark themes in this drama but they still manage to keep it light enough so it won't conquer the overall vibe of the drama.
There are plenty of ways for them to be connected without having a physical part of Gyeyoung in Dahyun. It's also a fantasy drama.