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Replying to Burcu Apr 16, 2024
Is it even worth it. Like seriously Goblin is an emotion
Again. There was no grooming. They’re weren't romantically involved until she was an adult out of college. She just had a crush on him when she was in high school. He didn’t do anything. That is not grooming.
Replying to Uvimolla Apr 16, 2024
Goblin is a pure grooming creepy sh*t so I am glad it was overtaken. People who rave about it are weird af yikes
Not grooming. They were not romantically involved with each other until after when she was an adult. She just had a crush on him while in high school, but he didn’t do anything if you rewatch. That is not grooming. Idk why people keep saying this. I never got that vibe when I was watching at all.
Replying to 182 Sep 28, 2023
Why does it feel this won’t have a great ending? I mean at this point I don’t think no one deserves it! Like…
There was a transition during those episodes when TaeYoung was morning his loss, and especially soon after he separates from her for. Her realization about how much she cares about him happens around those episodes. She even told him she doesn't want to lose him then. They have been bonding throughout most the series. It’s clear they are purposely keeping the romance subtle. This drama is plot focused.
Replying to Sarah Rachel Sep 26, 2023
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She had two opportunities to hug him back and she didn't, she doesn't represent me. 🙅
fr, he didn't hug her back last episode either :(
Replying to moonchild Sep 25, 2023
Yes, it's on Viki. Netflix only buys romcoms recently... Sigh.
Not only. Definitely not. Only 2 proper korean romantic comedies, in months, on Netflix. The rest are actually mostly thrillers recently.
Replying to atom951 Jan 20, 2023
I think I've figured out why this debacle is taking place... let's say Netflix offers a free 7-day trial... a…
What is this argument thread? Netflix separating into 2 parts helps the audience grow. More people will be returning to watch part 2 after hearing about how great part 1 was. This helps both Netflix and fans. There is nothing to argue about here.