I still need them to clear that misunderstanding up, because it was really f-ed
Getting shouted at to get out the car in the pouring rain and then driving off at the corner of the road is f-ed, period. While understanding why he did that, and also Shin Ha-ri realising that before he appears, still doesn't take away the fact that it's a f-ed way to treat someone, she was really hurt. So I'm doubling down on my stance that it's good to acknowledge it. It's also courtesous and backs up his feelings for her with an action that might seem little, but clearly shows that she's important in his life.
she's been annoying from the very start, we were just hoping she'll have character development. i hope the writers…
exactly, people are acting like she hasn't been acting like a brat towards hee-do from the beginning, it's worse cause hee-do was sincere, she could have been politely distant but she decided to keep being unecessarily mean.
yurim is so immature and whatever redemption arc she gets i’m still not going to like her, the worst and sorest kind of loser in all sense is the definition of ko yu-rim
rewatched this, and i appreciate it more, understand it better and really really love this, i still felt all the feels i felt when i first watched it, so now i'm definitely going to rewatch my favourite dramas when i didn't really know much about korean culture, because i know the feels will be more intesified and more clarity, cause i caught a lot things i never caught as a newbie. anyways i don't think the age gap is bad, i never saw anyone crying about the age gap in cw's the vampire dairies.
i can’t wait and can wait because (😭😭) for the wholesomeness of the remaining two episodes.
cause the one thing they know how to give is a healthy portrayal of stereotypes.