i think everyone's a little disappointed because the love is still one sided. we as audience are supposed to be…
they can't make me hate Seok Ryu but I do hate the writer and the situation now. They could have gone so many directions but ig illness is easy because anything work related is left in states. So either someone from states have to come here like Chris to make it work. Still it could have been racism or good old alcoholism why why why cancer.
Things always get bad before getting better. Let's hope and pray that this is as bad as it is going to be. That we've hit bottom and the only way is to go up 🤡
As much as I hate the situation with her ex the curtain scene made me laugh. Omw to make an iced coffee to calm ne down while watching the rest of the episode
To me it's a little ridiculous that people keep whining about these two childhood friends being petty and childish…
It honestly confuses me when people act shocked that someone’s being petty or rude, like—hello, we're all human! People get petty, people get childish, it’s just part of who we are, even in our 30s. Especially when it's best friends who've been through everything together since forever. It’s sad how we expect characters to fit this tiny, unrealistic mold of perfect selflessness, and anything less is deemed unrealistic. Like, look at Sunjae—pledging his whole life to Sol even when she treats him like crap and pushes him away with zero explanation. How is that even realistic? I’d take two messy, flawed characters being real with each other over some unrealistic fairytale any day. And just to be clear, I’m not looking for a debate, this is just how I feel.
To me it's a little ridiculous that people keep whining about these two childhood friends being petty and childish with each other—like, isn’t that the point? Who else are you going to be petty with if not a friend you’ve known since you were kids? Yes, they act childish, but that could be their personality. Not every character needs to be some perfectly mature, saintly figure 24/7. Do we really want every character to be a boring, flawless robot? Seriously, people can’t seem to handle any character that doesn’t fit into this cookie-cutter mold of the perfect male or female lead. It’s exhausting! And come on, there are still eight episodes left! I don't need all the growth right now. He acknowledges himself that yes he could have confessed but didn't. And in this episode he did it. It took him time but isn't that the charm of it all? Making mistakes, being hesitant and then learning and gaining courage to do the right thing. Does no one have patience for character growth anymore? Seung Hyo clearly has some serious baggage—especially when it comes to his parents and that scene he witnessed of his mom as a kid. Once the show dives into that, everything will start to make sense. Let’s be real, if Seung Hyo was this perfect, all-knowing guy, he would’ve confessed to her 15 years ago! But no, he’s flawed, and that’s what makes him human. He’s not going to get everything right, and that’s okay! Expecting him to be some flawless, romantic lead from the get-go is just ridiculous. Let the guy breathe, let the characters grow, and stop acting like everyone needs to have their lives together all the time. Where’s the fun in that?
I am enjoying the show. But I feel like the emotional immaturity, displayed by the ML in particular, would work…
To me jg seems their emotional growth for each other stopped when she left at 20. Even though years have passed, they might still act like they’re 20 around each other, even though they’ve grown in other areas of life.
Damn, to think I loved Kwon Hae Hyo so much in Parasyte: The Grey that I actually cried when his character died. Now I can’t stand him here, it’s wild how much I hate his character the chief now.
I think now that the ex kissing scene was after they broke up. Maybe she was going to him for comfort post breakup.…
Plus she looks too calm around him, not angry enough. I think things just fizzled out between them..maybe Seok Ryu was distant due to overworking? I mean he came to her parents house for holiday when Seok Ryu was busy
I missed her a lot. Two years without a drama starring Jung So Min was torture. I’m loving every single bit…
yesss, that’s exactly how I feel! She’s so incredibly sweet and talented, and I just love how she moves at her own pace, trying things like theater. She doesn’t do things just because others expect her to, and that’s what makes her even more special. Even if it means not doing dramas, I admire how she follows her heart. It makes me love her even more, watching her grow in her own way.
Am I the only one who wants everyone to find out that the ex cheated on Seok Ryu...How is the ex so shameless…
I think now that the ex kissing scene was after they broke up. Maybe she was going to him for comfort post breakup. He looked too sincere when he said to her parents that he didn't cheat
Actually I thought daeun was a culprit or involved with boyoungs death. The two incidents seemed unrelated. I thought before ep 7 and after only boyoungs body was found that what If she accidentally killed boyoung or was a witness and ean away? Let's see what happens now
Like, look at Sunjae—pledging his whole life to Sol even when she treats him like crap and pushes him away with zero explanation. How is that even realistic? I’d take two messy, flawed characters being real with each other over some unrealistic fairytale any day. And just to be clear, I’m not looking for a debate, this is just how I feel.
Not every character needs to be some perfectly mature, saintly figure 24/7. Do we really want every character to be a boring, flawless robot?
Seriously, people can’t seem to handle any character that doesn’t fit into this cookie-cutter mold of the perfect male or female lead. It’s exhausting!
And come on, there are still eight episodes left! I don't need all the growth right now. He acknowledges himself that yes he could have confessed but didn't. And in this episode he did it. It took him time but isn't that the charm of it all? Making mistakes, being hesitant and then learning and gaining courage to do the right thing.
Does no one have patience for character growth anymore? Seung Hyo clearly has some serious baggage—especially when it comes to his parents and that scene he witnessed of his mom as a kid. Once the show dives into that, everything will start to make sense.
Let’s be real, if Seung Hyo was this perfect, all-knowing guy, he would’ve confessed to her 15 years ago! But no, he’s flawed, and that’s what makes him human. He’s not going to get everything right, and that’s okay! Expecting him to be some flawless, romantic lead from the get-go is just ridiculous.
Let the guy breathe, let the characters grow, and stop acting like everyone needs to have their lives together all the time. Where’s the fun in that?
He looked too sincere when he said to her parents that he didn't cheat
the amount of times my hands were covering my face from embarassment to excitement is unhealthy
I COULDN'T HELP MYSELF AND WATCHED ONE SPOILER AND WJAT A SPOILER IT IS. SO WHAT ARE THEY GONNA DRAG THIS TILL EP 11??!?!??