romance aside, hyunjin and neighbor guy were both crazy for forcing ml to make up with his dad. like you're telling…
Exactly!! The grossest thing is that SML blames ML for his father's actions. He literally left him when he was 8. That mf would've come to their house anyways to rob his first son's possessions.
I hate the sml but he doesn't looks like a red flag 😭?? he's a good guy
I thought so too until he started blaming ML for his father's actions. The guy literally abandoned him when he was a little kid. It's not like he called him to their house, he would've came to rob them anyways bc his first son lived there.
It’s crazy to think that even with so many scenes together, the FL and SML have absolutely no chemistry —…
Exactly!! You can tell that she literally feels uncomfortable with him. Maybe even inferior! She lies and hides things from him. It's unbearable to watch 😂
No wonder this drama dangling below 2 rating in Korea. I guess Koreans saw through this bullshit of a drama way…
Literally!! It had so much great potential. They could've had the leads work through their grief together while raising Woo-joo. Something deeper!! Instead we got this mess.
I honestly hate the direction the plot ended up taking. From the beginning, it felt like the story was setting up something much deeper and more emotionally grounded.. Hyunjin and Taehyung trying to navigate their grief and unresolved trauma while also stepping into the overwhelming responsibility of raising baby Woo-joo. That alone had so much narrative weight. Watching two people who are barely holding themselves together attempt to create stability for a child could have been raw, intimate, and incredibly powerful. There was so much room to explore their coping mechanisms, the tension between them, the guilt, the quiet breakdowns, and the small, fragile moments of healing. Their shared grief could have either pulled them apart or slowly stitched them back together in a way that felt earned and meaningful. That emotional struggle had real depth and long-term storytelling potential.
Instead, the love triangle feels completely unnecessary. It doesn’t deepen the characters or add meaningful conflict. Rather than building on the emotional foundation that was already there, it shifts the focus to drama that feels shallow in comparison. The show had the chance to explore something complex and heartfelt, and it chose a trope that adds very little. It’s frustrating because this story could have been so much more.
There was so much room to explore their coping mechanisms, the tension between them, the guilt, the quiet breakdowns, and the small, fragile moments of healing. Their shared grief could have either pulled them apart or slowly stitched them back together in a way that felt earned and meaningful. That emotional struggle had real depth and long-term storytelling potential.
Instead, the love triangle feels completely unnecessary. It doesn’t deepen the characters or add meaningful conflict. Rather than building on the emotional foundation that was already there, it shifts the focus to drama that feels shallow in comparison. The show had the chance to explore something complex and heartfelt, and it chose a trope that adds very little. It’s frustrating because this story could have been so much more.
Thank you for reading.