Question: I keep seeing references to a gay storyline in this. Can someone explain what (and in which episode) it was? - because either I blinked and missed it entirely, or it was edited out of the version I watched.
Aww, that was kinda adorable. Fun light entertainment with a good ending. I like this short format: great palate cleanser if you've just waded through some gnarly long drama with terrible pacing.
Loved this and got a lot of recs from it(while wearing an orange hoodie). I'm fairly new to this and haven't seen much yet, but I'd add the accidental kiss scene in Oh My Venus where they're both wearing hoodies: it is pretty cute. Thanks for a fun read!
It would be best to listen to the critics by autistic people.There are several videos and texts all around social…
Female ASD person here. Agree with the many other reviews I've read pointing out that portrayals of autism on-screen always show savants, and/or people who are very visibly 'weird' and follow a neat little tick-box list of What Autism Is Like - and as I and many other ASD people don't fit in those boxes, that does kind of bug me. But it's a drama, and tropes are a thing. I enjoyed it. I had some beefs, but they weren't really about WYW, or Eun Bin's portrayal of her, which was great.
Started well, not boring, but aishhh, the awkward and uncomfortable overrode the funny, I'm not feeling the romance, and I just can't cope with Hyun Bin's terrible hair (or the fact that he looks about 15!) any longer. Dropped.
Whoa this drama is pretty. I'm on ep 3 and don't know whether I want to stare more at Seo In Guk or his stunning house. Does anyone know if it's a real house, and which architect designed it?
10 mins later: *boom* dad dies in fire
lol, that's some typecasting