The first time I'm seeing the FL, she seems pretty young. LYK looks quite a bit older compared to her, even if they made him look younger in the poster, lol. Not that I care about age differences. It's just an interesting contrast.
The drama l looks pretty light so far. But that is fine with me.
Why did the pregnant lady character change so much? She seemed confident and independent. And now she is excited about marrying the quack doctor, sigh.
DS shamelessly lies about his status to FL's family to get a place to stay. Doesn't stop FL's workplace harassment, even though he is the grandson of the company owner. He actually dates the harasser, and sees the harassment as just HD being rude at work, wtf.
MG starts to court FL, even though he isn't over his feelings towards his ex, FL's harasser. Has an ONS with FL's and calls it a mistake. Doesn't intervene with the workplace harassment either, even though he has connections to the owner of the company.
I have seen many type of mothers in asian dramas;Type 1 : very good mother who show their affection directly Type…
It's not like she physically constrained him though. He chose to take care of her. And he could have just left at any time, like she left him. I don't buy that the guilt tripping routine worked for so long.
Idk when you felt they were siblings as the ml was clearly saying that from the start that they are not family…
Yeah. In my head she actually met an awesome guy when the three were separated. But they still reunited and supported each other as "family by choice".
I liked the 2 ep but I was skipping throughout ep3 & 4. idk what's wrong suddenly
I've started skipping in episode 4.
The villagers are ridiculous. The FL is trying way too hard, feels overbearing. The ML is awkward, with his hot and cold behavior towards FL. They are of course written that way, but it is still somewhat annoying. The comedy at times is more cringe than funny.
Dropped after 5 episodes, couldn't stand ML behaving like a kid having feelings for a girl for the first time. Funnily, ML's sidekick is actually criticizing him exactly for that in one scene. So the writers are quite aware of how cringe it is. But they went for it anyway. Because it's a popular trope I guess.
Yes, there is an explanation for his emotional immaturity, childhood trauma, a cold-hearted asocial father and sister. But frankly I don't care.
A selfish prick ML forces his ex to accompany him on his journey. I barely made it through three episodes, fast forwarded through the third tbh. Not my cup of tea.
Don't know why, but to me she feels like a better fit for him.
The drama l looks pretty light so far. But that is fine with me.
DS shamelessly lies about his status to FL's family to get a place to stay. Doesn't stop FL's workplace harassment, even though he is the grandson of the company owner. He actually dates the harasser, and sees the harassment as just HD being rude at work, wtf.
MG starts to court FL, even though he isn't over his feelings towards his ex, FL's harasser. Has an ONS with FL's and calls it a mistake. Doesn't intervene with the workplace harassment either, even though he has connections to the owner of the company.
The villagers are ridiculous. The FL is trying way too hard, feels overbearing. The ML is awkward, with his hot and cold behavior towards FL. They are of course written that way, but it is still somewhat annoying. The comedy at times is more cringe than funny.
That's a classic trope though. And it's not even limited to Korea/Asia.
Yes, there is an explanation for his emotional immaturity, childhood trauma, a cold-hearted asocial father and sister. But frankly I don't care.
But I am also a sucker for this kind of dream and real world shenanigans. :)
He is clearly not over his ex. And then he is also FL's superior at work, yikes. Oh well, you live and learn.
Personally I've enjoyed the first episode.