If there is romance, is there gonna be a love triangle?
I would assume so, as it seems FL will get involved with ML and SML is/was her boyfriend. But this isn't a romance drama so whatever romance there is will be secondary.
If you don't want realism in the sense of relationship struggles, then you can happily choose among the 90% of other Korean romance dramas that are pure wish fulfilment.
I can tell Kim Jung Hyun is a good actor, but his performance in this was way too makjang for me. He's so over the top and it doesn't gel with the rest of the drama; it just felt out of place. To some extent that can be explained by the character being totally unhinged, but to me it came across like he was doing too much, to the point where it occasionally became comical and made me laugh despite the serious tone.
I think they underestimate KDrama watchers and how much we hate badly localized titles. The worst one recently…
The English title for WLGYT is excellent and much more appealing and eye-catching to English speakers than "Thank You for Your Hard Work" would have been.
(And the titles _do_ relate to one another. The expression the English title refers to is about hard work - specifically the making of lemonade from life's lemons/challenges.)
Who's the actor playing Wooseok's computer-savvy friend? I can't find him in the cast list. 🤔 (It looks like Yoon Jae Chan from Twinkling Watermelon. If so, someone should add him!)
Not sure exactly what mass psychosis is happening below with regard to Kim Bum, but he does *not* have the visual to be ML in a romcom in 2026. And certainly not with that dye job. ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
I can only imagine this must be some sort of residual love from an ancient drama like Boys over Flowers, because there is no other logical explanation. He's not even been ML in anything in literally forever.
https://x.com/loviebiblee/status/2041667787115131304?s=20
The drama is also searchable on the Netflix app now! Tags: quirky, intimate, romantic.
(And the titles _do_ relate to one another. The expression the English title refers to is about hard work - specifically the making of lemonade from life's lemons/challenges.)
(It looks like Yoon Jae Chan from Twinkling Watermelon. If so, someone should add him!)
I can only imagine this must be some sort of residual love from an ancient drama like Boys over Flowers, because there is no other logical explanation. He's not even been ML in anything in literally forever.