I ship em and I won’t be surprised if it happens. but JHI reply to the friendship question is sus, “that’s…
I don't know thing is I've seen Haein getting shipped with all his costars. So I don't want any of his other shippers to hate on Somin through no fault of her. Ultimately my fav is her and I don't want her to be swept up in untrue rumors and get hate.
when Seung Hyo dropped that "we're not friends" line in the car?! The 🦋🦋🦋 were flying all over the place! Like, Seung Hyo is basically saying, "No, we're not doing this ‘familiar’ thing again," but at the same time, it’s exactly what’s pulling them closer. The tension is seriously tensioning hard right now ahhh
I really feel sad for Hyeon-jun. I was hoping that he and Seok-ryu could be together at the end. :(
Remember when Moeum asked Seok Ryu if she loved Hyeon Jun, and she said she loved everything he did for her? That moment when she realized it wasn’t him she loved anymore, but the memories—the way they cared for each other, the times they saved one another—it’s just heartbreaking. It’s not that she never loved him, but after everything, especially with the toll the disease took, it became something else. The love faded, and all that was left was this sense of duty. It’s incredibly sad because they went through so much together, but that emotional connection was worn down over time. Honestly, if Seok Ryu had a bigger support system, maybe Hyeon Jun wouldn’t have felt so pressured and exhausted trying to hold everything together. He was doing so much, but the weight of it all probably left them both drained. It’s like their relationship became more about survival than love. And now, in the end, she realizes she doesn’t love him anymore. It’s devastating, but sometimes that happens, you know? We can't decide how Seok Ryu feels for anyone. It's completely her. So let them go and breathe and live. Let Hyeon jun be happy with someone he might love even more. This is not the end.
Nah they kept saying it's a healing romance that it's more than romance it's about family and friendship..watch…
Haha I get your point too but if they put a trigger warning of sorts it would then be a spoiler? Anyway be it promos or interviews I had a clear idea of what was to come. Maybe not cancer but yeah the angst and pain I knew was inevitable. without pain there's no healing and that's why I'm excited for all the healing and the flirtng to start
Nah they kept saying it's a healing romance that it's more than romance it's about family and friendship..watch…
That's not the dramas fault is it? Mdl users make pages and it's on them to put the correct tags. I just wish they'd stop blaming and claiming the drama fooled them when they have been clear from the start. It's nothing against you or anyone who doesn't know but it's also not the actors or dramas problem, there's a reason why they do interviews and promotion- to spread information
I feel like people didn't even pay attention to what they said in the interviews at all. Whenever they talked about the dramthey kept stressing on the healing part emphatically
until now, the only mistake I can point is how they sold this drama as a romcom when it is more like a romance…
Nah they kept saying it's a healing romance that it's more than romance it's about family and friendship..watch any of their interviews and you'll get the idea clearly.
Great well said comments. It was breathtaking I hope calm and growth is on the way but I see darkness maybe for…
These two need to sit down and talk 🤦🏻♀️ I’ve noticed that Seung Hyo reflects his parents' issues in some ways. He often makes judgments with only half the story, much like his dad, and he tends to avoid things like his mom. hopefully addressing his parents' issues might also help him tackle some of his own past problems and he'll grow.
What a beautiful, breathtaking episode. My heart is so full right now. They’ve finally resolved one of the most difficult and heart-wrenching issues in the entire drama, and it feels like such a monumental step forward. Now, we’re gently pivoting towards something softer, a slow but inevitable journey from a crush blossoming into something deeper, into love. As much as Seung Hyo loves her, he has his own struggles and flaws, and sometimes his way of showing his emotions is messy and imperfect. Yet, it’s this very authenticity that makes it all so incredibly real. These characters are raw, vulnerable, and achingly human. It’s amazing how they reflect real life. Do they have good intentions? Yes. Do they make mistakes? Absolutely. But they keep trying, and that gives me hope. Hope that even through our own struggles and imperfections, there’s a path forward, a chance for growth and connection. I feel seen, exposed, and profoundly moved by how this show mirrors the beauty of our own messy, hopeful journey
I understand your point but I respectfully disagree. I will ask a question, I have a mom, dad and a little brother…
Obviously unhappy. I don't think I'm right in hiding it either, it was just a gut reaction. As someone who has been sick and been defined by that sickness thats just how I felt in the moment. But yeahh obviously I'd tell my family. Seok Ryu should have as well like she acknowledged it in the end of ep 9
I thought it would never end. I've been a cancer patient and find FL's behaviour almost personally offensive and…
Can you elaborate? I'd love to hear your perspective of someone going through it. I've had heart surgery and I think the way I feel if there's such representation in drama will shed some light and yet I am very aware that it's still completely differs with each person. What do you think the fl did was probably wrong or sends the wrong message? I'm curious
How did 90 minutes feel like 10? And is it strange that if I had cancer, I think I'd hide it too at least in the beginning? It's not just about how much it would hurt my family and friends—it's something so deeply personal, so painfully individual, that the thought of sharing it makes me feel vulnerable, almost exposed. Like it's a burden that feels too raw, too close to my core, to let anyone else in on.
I don't ship them but This edit is funny
Like, Seung Hyo is basically saying, "No, we're not doing this ‘familiar’ thing again," but at the same time, it’s exactly what’s pulling them closer. The tension is seriously tensioning hard right now ahhh
https://tvn.cjenm.com/ko/lovenextdoor/character/?17889=pgmPrsnGropSeq%3D3401
Honestly, if Seok Ryu had a bigger support system, maybe Hyeon Jun wouldn’t have felt so pressured and exhausted trying to hold everything together. He was doing so much, but the weight of it all probably left them both drained. It’s like their relationship became more about survival than love. And now, in the end, she realizes she doesn’t love him anymore. It’s devastating, but sometimes that happens, you know?
We can't decide how Seok Ryu feels for anyone. It's completely her. So let them go and breathe and live. Let Hyeon jun be happy with someone he might love even more. This is not the end.
It's nothing against you or anyone who doesn't know but it's also not the actors or dramas problem, there's a reason why they do interviews and promotion- to spread information
0:43 0:49 and many more times they clearly say it's about family and healing
https://youtu.be/69qOnBD9O-8?si=LSrr_uDdCI2GVjrf
11:10 32:51 and more instances
I feel like people didn't even pay attention to what they said in the interviews at all. Whenever they talked about the dramthey kept stressing on the healing part emphatically
I’ve noticed that Seung Hyo reflects his parents' issues in some ways. He often makes judgments with only half the story, much like his dad, and he tends to avoid things like his mom. hopefully addressing his parents' issues might also help him tackle some of his own past problems and he'll grow.
Now, we’re gently pivoting towards something softer, a slow but inevitable journey from a crush blossoming into something deeper, into love.
As much as Seung Hyo loves her, he has his own struggles and flaws, and sometimes his way of showing his emotions is messy and imperfect.
Yet, it’s this very authenticity that makes it all so incredibly real. These characters are raw, vulnerable, and achingly human. It’s amazing how they reflect real life.
Do they have good intentions? Yes. Do they make mistakes? Absolutely. But they keep trying, and that gives me hope.
Hope that even through our own struggles and imperfections, there’s a path forward, a chance for growth and connection. I feel seen, exposed, and profoundly moved by how this show mirrors the beauty of our own messy, hopeful journey