It's perfectly fine to dislike characters (as long as you don't project those feelings on the actors).
And yes, she is clearly manipulative. That is just how she was written. Will she change for the better, realize the errors in her ways? Probably. Will the change be believable? We will see.
Who knows, maybe there will be some plot twist exonerating her behavior in some way. Although that might be challenging to pull off.
FL get knocked out by a hit to the head by the mother of one of the MLs. Instead of calling 119 he just carries her home and lets her lie on the floor until she regains consciousness. This is insane.
I don't get this kind of drama. It is as if South Korea is some lawless shithole. There is an orphaned kid and nobody cares. Where are the police, social services? How can some dude just take her with him and adopt her?
Idk the fart joke is kinda a turn off for me. I know I shouldnât be too serious on this drama when itâs supposed…
Someone commented that it is satire. Now reading your complaints I see it too. I still had a good laugh tough.
>why would the husband attack ML He assumes that ML is the one cheating with his wife. But he doesn't want to lose her? So he blames/attacks the ML. It happens.
I just hope it doesn't get too serious or dramatic. Would be nice to have a light and fun show once in a while. Although Koreans love their drama even in rom-coms.
Grew bored with this drama. Will still finish it, but it's just an ok/pretty good drama, cannot give higher rating…
Agree. I watched a few recent Chinese dramas with the career woman theme. And they are surprisingly good. I like how they are more grounded, compared to the over the top drama of Korean shows.
"Will Love In Spring" still has the cold ML trope going, which I really dislike. But it's not too much into your face, and the writing and acting more than compensates for it.
I think you underestimate the Korean public on this, the general Korean public definitely has a very negative…
Whataboutism, really?
If you are angry, you should be angry at the actor. He is well aware of the consequences of taking drugs, but took them anyway. He is the sole reason for what happened, not the Korean culture or the government.
don't you find it absolutely hilarious that Korean ppl are like "noooo drugs???disgusting anyone who does drugs…
Whataboutism, really?
If you are angry, you should be angry at the actor. He is well aware of the consequences of taking drugs, but took them anyway. He is the sole reason for what happened, not the Korean people or media.
For some reason after watching ep 8 I keep feeling pity for SWJThe only thing I hate about him is how he cheated…
"plays the pity husband role"
That he does indeed. I don't really understand his character. He most certainly doesn't love her, neither does she love him. So what is she to him exactly? An excuse not to drug himself into oblivion?
To me it felt sluggish in the beginning. The initial cases are not very interesting, besides being tearjerkers. Episode 7 had the best case so far. And with 8 and 9 the main story seems to finally kick in.
Here is something I don't understand. Why is one of the sidekick ghosts harassing the poor interns instead of the ahole manager? What kind of twisted ghost logic is that? Besides he also seems to enjoy it. And why are the cop ghost and the ML okay with it?
And yes, she is clearly manipulative. That is just how she was written. Will she change for the better, realize the errors in her ways? Probably. Will the change be believable? We will see.
Who knows, maybe there will be some plot twist exonerating her behavior in some way. Although that might be challenging to pull off.
Jumping in front of a train? It will sure free up my mind. /s
>why would the husband attack ML
He assumes that ML is the one cheating with his wife. But he doesn't want to lose her? So he blames/attacks the ML. It happens.
"Will Love In Spring" still has the cold ML trope going, which I really dislike. But it's not too much into your face, and the writing and acting more than compensates for it.
If you are angry, you should be angry at the actor. He is well aware of the consequences of taking drugs, but took them anyway. He is the sole reason for what happened, not the Korean culture or the government.
If you are angry, you should be angry at the actor. He is well aware of the consequences of taking drugs, but took them anyway. He is the sole reason for what happened, not the Korean people or media.
Looking at her biography, she has won a multiple awards. I can see why. :)
That he does indeed. I don't really understand his character. He most certainly doesn't love her, neither does she love him. So what is she to him exactly? An excuse not to drug himself into oblivion?