Major yikes, but I can't stop watching. Is it the genre, or is this one particularily creepy? It has this wet dream like quality to it, in how it abuses boundaries but seems to have some safety buttons at least. I detest this push and pull dynamics. Can we stop romanticise coercion please. And what is the tsundere tag for? The guy is hardly one, just an unrealistically obsessed creepface. The girl doesn't even own that many books to warrant staying with him as her one and only option in housing, come on. I wish the show was more similar in tone to its intro. She seems colder and more genuinely disinterested in it despite how smutty it is. Here she's kinda wishy washy, unwilling and uncomfortable but ready. Wouldn't it be more fun with the guy casted as this fantasy of success and single-minded focus (almost to the point of a caricature), but the girl just wantingt to read her book and opportunistically playing along?
I admire how little the story relied on cheap conflict that could easily take a lesser show on a ride through cliche plotpoints instead od actually developing and resolving things. What a brave thing this was. Kudos!
Love the ending! I really enjoyed this drama and looked forward to it weekly! Here's to hoping there's Season…
I wouldn't mind a spin off with Kim Mi Kyung's character, the people from the vault for cursed jars or anything set in the past, with Ji Na's ancestors. The wordbuilding spread beyond what was shown quite intriguingly!
Is it even a thing in a drama, or just something that synapsis spins? Other than her being busy caring for her…
My point is that synopses often claim one thing while the drama often rolls its own way. I don't think it's even an issue in the show. They are both quite realistacally single, one can be a jerk, the other is otherwise occupied and there's this guy, friedzoned, across the globe. Nothing as extreme as the synopsis makes it. I may actually prefer it that way.
Has it been explained so far why Joo In can't date? I must've missed it because to me this plot point is non existent.…
Is it even a thing in a drama, or just something that synapsis spins? Other than her being busy caring for her mum, working and relentlessly raising money for the house, the matter wasn't even explicitly brought up so far.
A typical romcom. If you're expecting something new, don't. I'm still watching it since I do enjoy Lee Min Ki's…
I will still value it for the surprise of the enjoyment of those early episodes even if they turn the drama into some bland, same-y love triangle irrelevance very soon.
Quite a gem, I'm glad I ignored the luckluster feedback. The format made me miss the Producers fiercely. The storytelling kept you guessing. It somehow took 'they break up because Reasons' cliche and made it make sense. Such a breath of fresh air from usual romcoms. A huzzah for flawed characters from me.
The girl doesn't even own that many books to warrant staying with him as her one and only option in housing, come on. I wish the show was more similar in tone to its intro. She seems colder and more genuinely disinterested in it despite how smutty it is. Here she's kinda wishy washy, unwilling and uncomfortable but ready.
Wouldn't it be more fun with the guy casted as this fantasy of success and single-minded focus (almost to the point of a caricature), but the girl just wantingt to read her book and opportunistically playing along?
I may actually prefer it that way.