if you look at it in her perspective, her dad broke his promise to stay with her to save another child. ofc eunho didn't do anything wrong but she grew up resenting her dad for making that choice and eunho was a part of that. it came as a shock to her ofc but with time, she can realise that he wasn't to blame at all. hence why I'm happy that she somewhat 'forgives' him in a way
yh I did at the end of the eps. the last scene In the preview is in the elevator where she says " I'm happy that you grew up to be a good person" with a smile so she has 'forgiven' him
no love no gain? qs much as I loved that drama they dragged out the reaction from shin min ah and ruined the last episode completely😠this drama introduced the conflict and within the next episode, she forgives him showing all she needed was time to process.
This was so unnecessary. I just don’t understand majority of korean screenwriters who think they need to sh*t…
tbh this was one of the better ways to introduce conflict cause from the preview they show that she just needed time to forgive him and it happens int he same episode. unlike the last time I remember watching this trope (love next door) they draaaaaaged out the conflict which ruined a nearly perfect drama.
I liked mi-ae until she did a complete 180 and told jihyun that eunho having a child was a flaw💀 she just butchered her character for me and I'm afraid I won't bee able to see her the same way again🤧
how does it get 9.8 even after ur statement? naaaahhh
ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ even with all the dramatic bits, it is a very good kdrama. the chemistry between the two leads on and off screen was the best. even if it had the worst last episode ever, I would give it a 9.5. I think there's only a small amount of absolutely garbage dramas that I've rate less than 7/10
The only thing I hate is the schedule disruption 😩