The issue with Simon VS the Homo-sapiens agenda is that the male lead isn't revealed until the end and it's completely unexpected - I don't think you could have that with a KD bc the male lead is always known since the beginning even when it isn't obvious bc it says in the cast listings.
I wrote this in my description for my list of slice of life dramas and imma reuse it bc I amused myself with it
"I guess I relate bc I'm young and I'm not a mermaid/robot/vampire/time traveller with anger management issues and a chaebol up my ass"
I think for me nothing can beat the slice of life genre bc mainly I just find them more fun, especially when they're not serious, but mainly I'm just fed up of tsundere dickheads.
So..... Am I the only one who doesn't ship DongGoo and YooNa together AT ALL? It's pretty clear since the first…
I would feel the same way if it weren't for the way Donggoo was with Sol in the first episode, he was so caring and protective towards her that it showed us the core of his character that he covers up for some reason with this grumpy, petty and pissed off external layer. That side of him I ship so much with her.
Plus I really admire the way he confessed to her, as soon as he came to terms with his feelings and got past his issues he left to find her instantly and told it to her straight. Like he didn't faff around AT ALL and that is so refreshing.
"I guess I relate bc I'm young and I'm not a mermaid/robot/vampire/time traveller with anger management issues and a chaebol up my ass"
I think for me nothing can beat the slice of life genre bc mainly I just find them more fun, especially when they're not serious, but mainly I'm just fed up of tsundere dickheads.
Plus I really admire the way he confessed to her, as soon as he came to terms with his feelings and got past his issues he left to find her instantly and told it to her straight. Like he didn't faff around AT ALL and that is so refreshing.