I love the first two episodes! I love it! It is like a dark fairytale but there’s a beating heart that slowly…
Excited to see you here after tkem! I'm glad we've (hopefully!) found ourselves a drama that will deliver after the train wreck that was tkem (pls don't come for me if you enjoyed it bc to each their own)
Idk but we’re only two episodes in and they’ve already begun touching on trauma and autism in a way I find…
I completely respect your take and feelings on the first two episodes but it was quite the opposite for me! The characters really resonated with me and I thought the way they were written & portrayed felt very human. The actors really brought their characters to life & the portrayal was rather accurate & well thought-out. Definitely to each their own though.
1 thing I like is how the show put it out there that although they are clearly drawn to each other it's not necessarily…
I agree! They are very much drawn to each other & their chemistry is honestly out of this world, but the dynamic between them is anything but light-hearted. She's practically unable to empathize with anyone & frankly doesn't know what it means to love or be loved. I hope we get to see a natural progression & development in their characters and dynamic/relationship that is both healing & done seriously.
I really like how they've heavily focused on the contrast between Moon Young & Kang Tae; everything from the way…
Moon Young's attraction towards Kang Tae is definitely obsession and anything but affectionate; but I like that she recognizes that and I'm hopeful to see how her attitude towards him gradually change. I can't ship them yet just because of how Moon Young is right now, but holy hell is their chemistry off the charts! There's so much tension & I'm living for it.
Also regarding the theory that Moon Young might have killed the patient or Kang Tae & Sang Tae's mom, I'd like to think it's not true. She's very scary & has no regard for anyone besides herself, but I really hope they don't paint her to be a murderer because that's probably where I would draw the line. Also I think Moon Young has experienced so much pain & can relate to the little girl so I just don't think she's capable of killing the girl's dad, especially when she eventually ended up signing the papers for her own dad's surgery. As for Kang Tae & Sang Tae's mom; I think that she was too little then & also it doesn't seem like she has any good memories of butterflies either so it doesn't seem too plausible.
Very strong premier week for this drama and am very excited to see where it heads. (Also can we talk about the transitions because they're so smooth & well-executed!)
I really like how they've heavily focused on the contrast between Moon Young & Kang Tae; everything from the way they dress to their mannerisms. Moon Young is very interesting and extremely attractive but also very intense, scary, and unforgiving. I hope that her development and healing is written well without glorifying or romanticizing her condition
Episode 1 really blew me away; the cinematography, acting, storytelling, music was incredible. I was truly stunned and hooked for the entirety of it. I love KSH & the entire cast did a phenomenal job at portraying their characters, but I gotta give it my girl SYJ for her portrayal of Moon Young; the character really came to life and I truly can't imagine anyone else playing the role.
I haven't been blown away by a drama in so long so I'm excited to see if this one will be it for me. The story and its characters are already proving to be very complex so I wanna see where they take this.
I have my concerns but I'm really rooting for this drama so I hope the following episodes will continue to be as strong, and only get stronger.
I’m seriously so excited for this drama!! I really hope the writer & production deals with this heavy & sensitive topic in a serious way that not only delivers but is also accurate. I’m really rooting for this drama & I hope it has a lot of heart & healing. I also hope they don’t try to romanticize any disorders or conditions despite it being a romcom (if that makes any sense?)
I’m seriously so excited for this drama!! I really hope the writer & production deals with this heavy & sensitive topic in a serious way that not only delivers but is also accurate. I’m really rooting for this drama & I hope it has a lot of heart & healing. I also hope they don’t try to romanticize any disorders or conditions despite it being a romcom (if that makes any sense?)
Damn there aren't even words to describe how much their exes irk me. No Eul is straight-up annoying and Jaehyuk just disgusts me...his behavior is so gross and makes me so uncomfortable to the point where I can barely sit through his scenes. Other than that though, I'm hooked on this, and especially the MLs chemistry because it's on fire!!
I can’t believe I just found out Song Seung Heon is 43...how does that even make any sense. At most, he looks in his mid-30s! I know this isn’t a big deal but wow, he really looks so young.
i kinda wish the leads end up with their first loves.... so it won't be to predictable and they'll be real dinner…
But their first loves are just terrible though..especially No-Eul. I hate how they suddenly just have a change of heart and expect the leads to take them back without any question, the way they phrase things is just so douchy and toxic.
At this point, I could care less about either LG or JTE dying. Writer Kim just better not kill Yeong or Eunseop though, I genuinely feel like she’s out to get them like every episode.
As extra and over-the-top as that ending scene was, it was so badass and I ate every single bit of it up. It's the one scene from this drama that I've actually loved so far. Yes, they were trying really hard to impress us & redeem themselves; and I was impressed, what can I say. I don't think they've redeemed themselves just yet & I'm still not in love with this drama, but I was absolutely in love with that scene.
Also KGE's acting really blew me away this episode. But I'm so upset that we only had a single WDH scene though..
Surprisingly, I'm really enjoying this. It's not my usual kind of drama and I can't remember how I actually came…
Totally agree with you!! This isn’t usually my type of drama and I wasn’t expecting much when I first started watching but I’m absolutely hooked and in love with it right now. It’s so easy and endearing to watch & the main couple is so lovable.
I honestly didn't think I'd like this drama so much because I'm usually not a person that's super into super fluffy shows, but there's just something so endearing about this drama. It's super cliche, fluffy, and the story is nowhere near perfect, but it's just really fun to watch and the leads have AMAZING chemistry.
ep. 10can someone explain to me when did Lee Gon go the ROK forest (the first hugging scene?)because last night…
I completely agree, there's just such an emotional disconnect between the main leads and the audience. As a viewer, I can't connect or feel for them at all because of the way they're written. The only reason I felt emotional during the last scene was because of KGE's acting; she portrayed the pain and agony so well that I just couldn't help it.
It’s honestly so refreshing to just watch a light-hearted drama. This drama isn’t perfect but it’s honestly so cute to watch. You really get to appreciate the storyline between the leads rather than focus on unnecessary drama.
I just lost all of my brain cells watching episode 9... I don't know if I'm just out of it today but I could not process a single thing; it was also one of the most boring episodes (imo) despite the fact that it was supposed to have exciting scenes?
WDH continues to carry the show for me & I wanna see more of his storylines & development (especially with Nari/Seung Ah); the Jos & the Myungs are the only characters I'm truly invested in right now..
Annoying things about the characters:Ling He Ping- bro why were u so skinny back in 2017, the suits look weird…
Couldn’t agree more, I’m starting to hate all the characters lmao. I’m literally only here for SWL & Lin Yun’s chemistry & storyline but they keep on focusing on useless stuff that could be solved within an episode or two.
Also regarding the theory that Moon Young might have killed the patient or Kang Tae & Sang Tae's mom, I'd like to think it's not true. She's very scary & has no regard for anyone besides herself, but I really hope they don't paint her to be a murderer because that's probably where I would draw the line. Also I think Moon Young has experienced so much pain & can relate to the little girl so I just don't think she's capable of killing the girl's dad, especially when she eventually ended up signing the papers for her own dad's surgery. As for Kang Tae & Sang Tae's mom; I think that she was too little then & also it doesn't seem like she has any good memories of butterflies either so it doesn't seem too plausible.
Very strong premier week for this drama and am very excited to see where it heads. (Also can we talk about the transitions because they're so smooth & well-executed!)
I haven't been blown away by a drama in so long so I'm excited to see if this one will be it for me. The story and its characters are already proving to be very complex so I wanna see where they take this.
I have my concerns but I'm really rooting for this drama so I hope the following episodes will continue to be as strong, and only get stronger.
I hate how they suddenly just have a change of heart and expect the leads to take them back without any question, the way they phrase things is just so douchy and toxic.
Also KGE's acting really blew me away this episode. But I'm so upset that we only had a single WDH scene though..
I don't know if I'm just out of it today but I could not process a single thing; it was also one of the most boring episodes (imo) despite the fact that it was supposed to have exciting scenes?
WDH continues to carry the show for me & I wanna see more of his storylines & development (especially with Nari/Seung Ah); the Jos & the Myungs are the only characters I'm truly invested in right now..