idky but i feel like iu x pbg won't end up together... the current plot reminds me of those plot formulas where they talk about the beautiful love story in their youth just for them to not end up married/together
I hope they provide a good reason as to why everyone related to Chief Hong's past suddenly started showing up…
The fact that the lady decided to visit gongjin now seems like she had healed (and forgiven dusik) to some extent. The three of them talked about visiting gongjin someday to fish, but they never got around because her husband died. This act of visiting shows that she no longer hurts from things related to dusik
i feel the same way.. the pacing woulve annoyed me too if we hadnt got their happy, couple, honeymoon scenes yet,…
if we didn’t get the fluff/getting-together first, it would be unconvincing that the two really loved each other THIS much to overcome dusik’s trauma together. The pacing is perfect and the remaining episodes are still dramatic, which I think is the perfect formula to finish off with a record high rating
Hyejin is one the most realistic and nuanced FL i’ve seen in a long time. You have to remember that hyejin doesn’t know what we know: she doesn’t know that his nightmares are recurring and haunting him, she doesn’t know that he’s going to therapy. She’s only seen glimpses of his hesitance, one nightmare, and his story of feeling guilty for his grandfather’s death. She know he has some baggage but not the extent of it. Put yourself if hyejin’s shoes then you’ll see she’s actually been quite understanding, especially for someone who is supposed to still be in the honey moon phase
i'm seven episodes in and this show is astonishingly good! honestly, i did not expect it to be anything more than…
I started watching with little expectations since slice of life typically don’t excite me and romcoms typically are lacking in plot, but homcha is surprisingly nuanced and heart-flutterinf
Tempted to give this a try but not a big fan of comedies/rom-coms. As the first tag is comedy, is it very prevalent…
I hate pure comedies, as I find they try too hard to be funny. I find this one enjoyable and cute. It’s healing with each cast (supporting or main) full of vibrant stories. You’d enjoy it if you like slice of life.
I don't understand Netflix :( Some of my friends are living in no-EU countries (Bosnia) and they get the Cha Cha…
they underestimated the demand it would have lol probably didn’t know the extent of seonho’s new-found hallyu power. It really is a shame because homcha’s worldwide netflix ranking could’ve been higher had it been aired in more countries
take this with a huge grain of salt tho…