I think Jaab is being reasonable. Jane knew he liked him and he had a boyfriend. If he really cared about Jaab’s feelings, he should’ve acknowledged that, either stay away and not hurt him, or take that chance. But he didn’t and he played on his emotions. Then he has the GALL to get angry at Jaab? Like be so serious. Jane is childish as hell.
I just have to say, Pat is kind of annoying, like I get being a little apprehensive about, you know, entering a relationship with your boss, but come on, you can’t act like you had no idea he was harboring feelings for you. If that was the case, how did he even manage to get into his first relationship? I don’t like how he’s so “clueless” to everything and his expressions just make it worse. You’re telling me that he’s a 22 y/o, managed to get a job, make relationships (working or not) and you can’t tell when someone likes you? At your BIG age? Like it’s so childish dude, come on.
I have a feeling it will be. Or it will happen early and then we get a confused Pat and a crushed Jeng for the…
We literally only have three episodes left and I’m all for a slow burn, but this just feels like they’re going to rush into a romance and it won’t feel genuine for the characters at all.
Horrible. I tried to give this a fair chance and I guess I did. But halfway through the 2nd episode I just can't…
Let’s not forget that dramatic ass editing LMAOO i literally busted out laughing when he jumped on the bed to get on top, like what are you? An avenger?
14+ hours of my life wasted in this drama... I just want to know what happens a see if there's any kind of redemption…
What’s so wrong with a slow paced drama? Why do the actors need to kiss or be with each other so quickly. Let the plot evolve, as it’s telling a more complex relationship.
Lmao!Mi-gyeong is the most toxic character in this drama.Fl is broken in her mind, which is why she is still hesitant…
Okay, I think it’s important to mention, that MGY realized her manipulative behavior when she was at the dinner table talking about her job and her father mentions that he had a hand in it.
I think in that moment she definitely realized how Sang-su must have felt when she pushed that expensive gift on him.
I don’t think anyone realizes that the way she grew up, with her father constantly giving her things to show he cares, transferred into her own life and relationships. I don’t think she’s fully at blame for being “manipulative “ if that was how she was shown love growing up.
Her love language was different, and I don’t think anyone picked up on that.
The more i think about 2ml character, the more i feel bad for him. Idk why writers failed to elaborate his character…
I don’t think we can deny that she and him literally had no chemistry. He treated her a like a stranger towards the end of their relationship, and was constantly bad-mouthing himself. I don’t think it was fair to Su-yeong to have to constantly build on a grown man. Not to mention, she chased him all the way to his home town, helped him with his fathers surgery, let him live with her, constantly uplifting him she was there for him, but he also wasn’t fulfilling her needs at all. He was immature, and didn’t treat her like his GIRLFRIEND. He had love for her, but he wasn’t in LOVE with her.
I definitely agree that the break-up was really immature and unnecessary. I don’t know, I think the writers were trying to really “push” Jeong away or maybe it was just used as a filler.
i know most people here are already on the last ep and i'm only on ep 4. i don't know anyone in my life who watches…
I think she was overreacting on him being late, she let her own insecurities feed into her madness. Sang-su didn’t care about the social norms that she was poor and he wasn’t. He was still going to meet her because he like hers a lot. It was kind of immature, I think him running in the streets just to get there was proof enough that he wanted her.
I think in that moment she definitely realized how Sang-su must have felt when she pushed that expensive gift on him.
I don’t think anyone realizes that the way she grew up, with her father constantly giving her things to show he cares, transferred into her own life and relationships. I don’t think she’s fully at blame for being “manipulative “ if that was how she was shown love growing up.
Her love language was different, and I don’t think anyone picked up on that.
I definitely agree that the break-up was really immature and unnecessary. I don’t know, I think the writers were trying to really “push” Jeong away or maybe it was just used as a filler.
Overall, she DID care for him.