I've never watched these weekend family dramas and tbh I didn't even know that this drama was going to be this. I saw the trailer of them passing each other on the crosswalk and thought it's gonna be a melodrama and didn't check much other than the synopsis so not to spoil myself. After watching the first episode I was shocked lol. I kinda didn't like it. The production value seems a little low budget and the 36 episodes were too much. But then I continued watching and I'm actually really enjoying it. I really look forward to it on weekends. I am really interested in seeing the main leads relationship grow. They're cute and the motel scene and the taxi scene shows how good they can be together. I also love the second leads, they have some intensity going on. I almost thought they might sleep together too after charim was drinking. And I'm presently surprised that the 2 ml was uncomfortable by Darim's advances rather than how he accepted Charim's kiss and looked like he wanted more. I don't like love triangles lol Also I might be in the minority but I don't agree with how Darim's mother went about practically stealing money for her. For me the most logical step was having a family meeting and talking it out. Asking them for money and yeah murim and charim should obviously help. giving the aunt's potential alimony when she has a child to raise was really fucked up thing her husband did. To me the thing they can/ must do is sell or move out of the house. Get the deposit back. I 100% understand the siblings and I'm on theirs side though, they're harsh but they clearly have grown up as the invisible children. Charim describing how the mother would come into the room to stroke only Darim's hair was heartbreaking. I'm sure they'll come around in the end and support each other. Hopefully the drama progresses smoothly and doesn't drag in the middle 🤞🏻
I just woke up dreaming about the ending of episode 6, and wow, I feel like we moved on from that way too fast. Her cooking her first dish for him, him saying he's going to go crazy because of her, thinking she’ll never love him and is still in love with her ex... and her realizing she never even knew who his first love was. Oh my god, the angst, the tension—it was everything. The dialogues were so raw and emotional. It was the peak of the best friends-to-lovers trope, like, the perfect blend of longing, unspoken feelings, and all the misunderstandings.
I'm glad the ML said that he pitied her and just wasn't ready for a relationship with her. It's better than some twist of fate that kept him away from her. This way is more realistic and gives the ml and fl the chance to grow and learn to love each other and doesn't absolve them from any shitty behaviour just cause of 'fate'
I'm going to watch the first two episodes from the beginning today. I'm excited to catch up and have discussions here. Rn I'm avoiding any spoilers haha
Someone called out the commenter for being chronic tvn drama hater on twitter and spreading malicious rumours about QOT writer. Can you imagine being so hateful towards dramas for no good reason, I'm baffled
Anyone here plays the dating game picka? The recent story 22 days to love has released and this one has the best friends forever dynamic with kyungmin being in love with our main character (which we play) jay and it's giving me lnd flashbacks. It's so good it's so angsty and the character of kyungmin is so complex and he's insecure of jay, loves her, hates her, gets so jealous and will legitimately swallow his feelings all his life if it means being close to her. I really recommend this game. Kyungmin is so similar to seunghyo sometimes. I love it!!
But then I continued watching and I'm actually really enjoying it. I really look forward to it on weekends.
I am really interested in seeing the main leads relationship grow. They're cute and the motel scene and the taxi scene shows how good they can be together.
I also love the second leads, they have some intensity going on. I almost thought they might sleep together too after charim was drinking. And I'm presently surprised that the 2 ml was uncomfortable by Darim's advances rather than how he accepted Charim's kiss and looked like he wanted more. I don't like love triangles lol
Also I might be in the minority but I don't agree with how Darim's mother went about practically stealing money for her. For me the most logical step was having a family meeting and talking it out. Asking them for money and yeah murim and charim should obviously help.
giving the aunt's potential alimony when she has a child to raise was really fucked up thing her husband did.
To me the thing they can/ must do is sell or move out of the house. Get the deposit back. I 100% understand the siblings and I'm on theirs side though, they're harsh but they clearly have grown up as the invisible children.
Charim describing how the mother would come into the room to stroke only Darim's hair was heartbreaking. I'm sure they'll come around in the end and support each other.
Hopefully the drama progresses smoothly and doesn't drag in the middle 🤞🏻
Oh my god, the angst, the tension—it was everything. The dialogues were so raw and emotional. It was the peak of the best friends-to-lovers trope, like, the perfect blend of longing, unspoken feelings, and all the misunderstandings.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.plainbagel.picka_english
Omg yesss guysss