i'm going to be so honest and say that this drama lacks something that i can't quite put a finger on. i started…
I agree. I've basically only been watching for the bromance between LDW and Kim Bum. Kim Bum has successfully stole the drama for me. I have to say ep 8 and 9 have been the best of the series and if nothing else, you should watch those two episodes.
I definitely understand both viewpoints and it may just be a generational thing since Yeon is older and has more…
I get what usernamenotfoundXX is saying. Like you said I think it's great to have a romantic partner but the way the show is portraying their love story, it makes it seem like Yeon completely cut Rang out of his life and disregarded his feelings as soon as he got with Ji Ah. I did get pretty annoyed too but it may be that we've only seen things from Rang's point of view. A lot of blanks still need to be filled in and the only flashbacks we've seen from that period where Yeon left or disappeared were Rangs. Like he was abandoned as a child by his mother and it looks like he may have still been a child when the romance between Yeon and Ji Ah was going on and Yeon disappeared. It also seemed like he went through a lot of trauma in that period with the forest being burnt down and his dogging dying essentially making him homeless and alone. Before episode 8, it didn't really seem to me that Yeon cared about his brother at all while it was obvious that Rang wanted his attention. You have a really good point though about the tough love aspect and it definitely put things in a different light for me.
I'm not really seeing much chemistry between the main leads and that may also be why I'm not really feeling the romance aspect of this show. Their storyline is somehow moving fast and slow. It feels like they fell for each other really fast but that their hasn't been enough devlopment in their relationship to be at the stage they are at. Like I am not nearly as emotionally connected to them as I should be at episode 8. I usually love a good romance/bromance mix.
100% agree. At this point I'm only watching for him. I don't really see any chemistry between the main leads and I know that Lee Rang has done bad things but he has been begging for his brother's attention since ep 1. I really felt that Lee Yeon didn't care about their relationship until episode 8 gave me hope.
Kao is the worst. Spends the whole series refusing to publicly acknowledge his relationship with Pete afraid to…
Non is in no way innocent. He literally set out to destroy Pete and Kao's relationship and destroy Kao's life and reputation. Kao had no choice but to out Non because Non falsely accused him of sexual assault. The lie was not only affecting Kao but also Kao's friends and family. Did Non care about Kao's feelings when he did that? There is no way that Kao should care about Non's feelings at all when Non set out to destroy him. Non's homophobic Dad didn't make Non pursue Kao when he knew he was in a relationship or make him purposely create misunderstandings between Pete and Kao. Non is a terrible person and should have been thrown in jail.
Yes,Kangbae shouldn't be the prince since he is not the person who have the loveline with Weol Joo. Someone…
That is a really good theory about Weol Joo and Kang Bae. At this point, I'm 95% sure that Gwi is the prince and that's why he has chosen to stay by Weol Joo's side. Like when he died, they may have made him work as a detective catching evil spirits before he was allowed to help her. They made a point to say in episode 4 that nothing is free in the afterlife so that may have been the price he had to pay. It seems like nothing is coincidental in this show so Kang Bae being the reincarnation of Weol Joo's unborn child would make sense. The words on the scroll that made Weol Joo decide to help 100,000 people might have been that if she did so, she would be able to reunite with her mother. The loss of her mother seems to motivate a lot of her actions on the show so I can definitely see Weol Joo risking it all to meet her again.
@Synchonicity I agree! That was the scene that got me riled up. Type's gross boss and basically everyone at the…
Agreed. They wrote Salawat so out of character just to add drama where it was unnecessary. We already had drama and insecurity in episode 11. I would have preferred to see cute moments between them instead. If they had to insist upon the Pam drama, they could have at least showed character growth in both Tine and Salawat and had Tine talk to Salawat about the situation as soon as Pam appeared and had Salawat make his feelings about Tine clear to Pam without prompting.
I guess I have to disagree with this. Man knew how uncomfortable Type was with him being everywhere. Type was…
Type has consistently treated Man like an annoyance for weeks now and I'll give you that Man should have taken the hint at the bar when he first said it but it has been clear to Type that Man did not take that seriously. Instead of evading him twice at the cafe he should have told him that he will never date him or that his feelings were never going to be returned and to never show up in front of him again. I think Man even said one episode that he was going to keep coming until Type missed him and that was the time Type should have told him to never show up again. There is no way you're going to have someone help you complete work for your company and drink coffee they bought you just because you're tired of dealing with them. If he really didn't want his help or want him there, he would have told him do not show up in front of me again. Like I said before, his internship was over. If he was worried about being blacklisted, then he could have found a way to change the subject. If the boss had just commented that Man needs to focus on his career that would have been one thing but he consistently made fun of him and degraded him for having less money and for having feelings for Type. Also why would Type talk to his boss about Man if he didn't have a close relationship with him and was worried about being fired? And don't give me any BS like Type was afraid of Man. If Type had intimated to his boss that Man was someone that he was afraid of, there was no way the boss would have invited Man to dinner. Being talked down to and the one person you consider at least a friend not saying anything doesn't make anyone grow as a person and I'm sure Man already knew shitty people existed without having to get that humiliated by Type's boss. So yes Type should have stepped in and no I can't understand WHY HE DIDN'T. And you're right, we can agree to disagree, so I don't think I really need to riddle you anything.
I guess I have to disagree with this. Man knew how uncomfortable Type was with him being everywhere. Type was…
@anchorenomore I have to disagree about Type's treatment of Man at that dinner. It doesn't matter if he finds Man annoying or not- Type's boss invited him to that dinner as a guest and Type shouldn't have stood by and watched all his colleagues trash talk him like that. At this point, Type knows Man's personality and knows he isn't going to politely decline. If he absolutely didn't want him there, he should have taken him aside and told him that he will never like him as a boyfriend and that he doesn't want him to come to the dinner. For weeks, Man has been popping up and Type has never unequivocally said I will never like you and I will never see you as a boyfriend. He was fine to have Man help him finish his work when that black out happened. Also this was the end of his internship, his job was not at stake. Although even if it was, he could have found a way to change the subject without angering his boss.
I'm not really seeing much chemistry between the main leads and that may also be why I'm not really feeling the romance aspect of this show. Their storyline is somehow moving fast and slow. It feels like they fell for each other really fast but that their hasn't been enough devlopment in their relationship to be at the stage they are at. Like I am not nearly as emotionally connected to them as I should be at episode 8. I usually love a good romance/bromance mix.