This drama gives me strong flashbacks to a telenovela that I never even watched. Han Yura just reminds me so much…
Seriously tho this drama did Seojun so dirty. He was lied to by everyone around him, people used him for their own agendas, he couldn't get together with the girl he was in love with because he's the second male lead, they turn out to be siblings, gets stuck with a devil mom and wife who refuses to divorce him, and then he just dies at the end run over by his devil of a wife, wth.
Someone recommended this drama to me as a gateway into jdrama. So I started watching it! But the idea that a girl…
It's not that weird that a girl does nursing, why does she have to be in med school? It's more weird to me that you find it weird. To even go so far as to call it a repulsive cliche... This doesn't have anything to do with different cultures either, since it's a fact worldwide that there are more women than men in the nursing practice, even in western countries. I hope you realize your comment comes off as if you're looking down on nurses. Coming from someone with an uncle, an aunt and a sister who are nurses (and one doctor uncle) the work that nurses do is important and there's no reason to call a woman becoming a nurse a cliche because it's just a profession they pick.
It's nice enough but I'm at ep 6 and skipping a lot because there is so much silence in this drama. Honestly I'm mostly here for pining Seo Kang Joon. I just checked him out in Haneuljae's murder and I needed to see him in something low angst with a happy ending.
This is a story of the fallout from a case of brutal domestic abuse.First, the intense scene which is the catalyst…
Believe it or not women in abusive relationships can be in love with the abuser. There are cases where women don't leave not for the reason you stated but because they still love their abusers. It's not right that they feel that way, but I don't think the mom saying that is so unrealistic. It's just not the depiction you wanted to see.
I only watched the last ep, and the secretary is already my favorite character...
which is incredibly sad because he dies. This and lawless lawyer both kill off an important character to the ML and remove any enjoyment I could have had in the show 😢
I can't believe the uncle died that easily. I skipped that part and most of the trial and in my mind he lives somehow. I loved everything else but that.
Finished it a few days ago and I'll probably rewatch. I actually really loved this one, JCW is amazing as always ☺️ There's rumors of a season 2, let's hope one will actually come out.
Actually not only teens like this show, don't need to be judgmental. It reminds me of one of my old "love" story,…
But specifically teens would probably grow up and realize all that's wrong with this show. Like how many people loved the twilight saga as teens then grew up and hated it?
I'm going back to watch this so someone spoiled me.
I remember stopping around where the son got the Dad to agree to go to the hospital for tests, and the youngest son made tofu and managed to sell it all with his girlfriend. I can't remember what episode this happened in.
Also, what ep does the dad die, or is it right at the end? How sad is this going to be? I was already crying buckets on every ep around where I stopped so I know it gets worse, but is there at least something good at the end? I've only watched shows that left me angry recently so I don't mind a good cry if there's something good at the end.
This doesn't have anything to do with different cultures either, since it's a fact worldwide that there are more women than men in the nursing practice, even in western countries. I hope you realize your comment comes off as if you're looking down on nurses. Coming from someone with an uncle, an aunt and a sister who are nurses (and one doctor uncle) the work that nurses do is important and there's no reason to call a woman becoming a nurse a cliche because it's just a profession they pick.
I watched this on dramacool.
It's not right that they feel that way, but I don't think the mom saying that is so unrealistic. It's just not the depiction you wanted to see.
There's rumors of a season 2, let's hope one will actually come out.
Actual nice MLs from the start do exist in dramas tho.
I can't remember what episode this happened in.
Also, what ep does the dad die, or is it right at the end?
How sad is this going to be? I was already crying buckets on every ep around where I stopped so I know it gets worse, but is there at least something good at the end? I've only watched shows that left me angry recently so I don't mind a good cry if there's something good at the end.