Lets not be so critical about a show that shows life selections in a different matter. I am going to speak for…
I honestly don't understand the complaints! This show feels very realistic, at least from personal experience. Push-pull relationships are real, and they're not easy to deal with.
physically abuse him? , as I recall there is no abuse of children in the drama by the mother or so keep watching…
well the father punches the kid for killing the fishes, rather than be worried and take him to a psychiatrist. The mother tries to strangle the kid to death when she finds out he was about to kill his brother.
I dont get it. I'm watching the first episode and this seems dumb. She gives birth to her son who's got the psychopath gene. Why not put him through therapy to make sure he lives a healthy life? Why physically abusing him instead? wtf lmao
what I like the most about this kdrama is its consistency. In most kdramas when the main leads get together, it feels like it should end there because the plot revolves around the couple. But in this one, it just feels natural. I'm glad the kiss scene wasn't super hyped up with excessive music or 738243 shots of the same scene. I'm glad their relationship feels natural and their love gradually grows.
Why not put him through therapy to make sure he lives a healthy life? Why physically abusing him instead? wtf lmao
I'm glad the kiss scene wasn't super hyped up with excessive music or 738243 shots of the same scene. I'm glad their relationship feels natural and their love gradually grows.