apparently we adults aren't allowed fluff, no fluff for us, only the teenagers.
right? there are other dramas with similar plots (like cherry magic) yet people never complained this much about the lack of physical intimacy, I don't get why it's bothering them so much with this drama?
Most of the people claiming their relationship lacks maturity actually mean the drama isn't explicit enough for them... They show a lot of physical and emotional intimacy however the sex is only implied and not directly seen, though most definitely existing in their relationship (I think some of it gets lost in translation, like when Jongchan asks Seunghyun if he wants to go up to see his cat, that's the korean version of asking him to "netflix and chill") You guys speak like they act incredibly shy after barely stroking hands... The drama can be set in the workplace without being extremely explicit. Seunghyun's description (virgin in his late twenties) clearly shows the drama is supposed to be on the sweeter/blanket kick side.
The story isn't terrible but whoever wrote the dialogues needs to be fired. Song Ah is supposed to be 29 and to have a business degree but she's as naive and mature as a 16yo. I wish they had played a bit more on her being older than the others, and showed that her previous degree is still useful. The chemistry (between the leads but also every single character on this show) is nonexistant, Song Ah just stands there most of the time, only replying "yes" while the other person literally carries the whole conversation. The characters were very frustrating at times bc of the very slow script. The emotions are so toned down, they don't really laugh, cry or show anger. From ep12 to ep16 it was a snooze fest, they recycled the same problem over and over again. The two mains being introverted is a really good idea, but poorly executed. You never see them being easy going with their families or friends, they're just always passive which made it hard to get attached to them.
I get it Min Woo but damn, putting someone in the spotlight without taking it up first with the higher ups first…
Exactly! It's very cowardly of him. Posting it publicly and anonymously without even trying to talk about to ANY of his superiors (not even the senior attorney) shows that he knows he's treating her unfairly
So season 2 ok , prediction : another ex is coming back, breakup, insecurities and misunderstanding
i don't think so because in the very last episode they said they lived happily ever after. i think season 2 will focus more on Daun and I think there's a second couple
i really really liked this story, but as I'm reading the comments it seems like most don't. I really related to…
I'm so glad they didn't add the whole "i didn't know you liked me back?!?" storyline! It felt like the characters actually wanted to be with each other, especially with how the "drama" at the end got resolved. I really like how Siwon kinda chased after Daun instead of being like "u betrayed me we're over"
Hwang Daseul is getting better and better, this is one of the best slice-of-life love stories I've ever watched. The progression makes a lot of sense. And the acting!
I don’t listen to Kpop but am familiar with people like Wonho and Blackpink. Anyways can someone tell me dolike…
It depends, a lot of idols are scouted in the streets (a staff from the agency sees them in public and try to get them to audition to their agency). Otherwise teens go themselves without being solicited. Parents are usually pretty supportive (especially if its a known agency) but I don't think any push their children to become idols. Once they pass the audition they become trainees, and depending on their skills they debut or not. The training time can go from a few months to years (some even up to 8 years).
Quick question or discussion: Seo Moon Jo was definitely queer coded, right? (Queer coded= a show/movie hinting…
got the exact same feeling. even at the end he told him they'd be together forever. moonjo defhad some sort of obsession over jongwoo, like he wanted him as a partner (not necessarily romantic it may just killing partner). it kinda does feel like moonjo fell for jongwoo
yes. the last episode kinda dogpiles on the drama tho, but the ending is 100% happy. The show is worth it tho, the first two episodes are insanely sweet
You guys speak like they act incredibly shy after barely stroking hands...
The drama can be set in the workplace without being extremely explicit. Seunghyun's description (virgin in his late twenties) clearly shows the drama is supposed to be on the sweeter/blanket kick side.
Song Ah is supposed to be 29 and to have a business degree but she's as naive and mature as a 16yo. I wish they had played a bit more on her being older than the others, and showed that her previous degree is still useful.
The chemistry (between the leads but also every single character on this show) is nonexistant, Song Ah just stands there most of the time, only replying "yes" while the other person literally carries the whole conversation. The characters were very frustrating at times bc of the very slow script. The emotions are so toned down, they don't really laugh, cry or show anger. From ep12 to ep16 it was a snooze fest, they recycled the same problem over and over again.
The two mains being introverted is a really good idea, but poorly executed. You never see them being easy going with their families or friends, they're just always passive which made it hard to get attached to them.