I’m not sure if I want to watch because 2005’s version of “Handsome Siblings” was very sad and I wasn’t…
ugh why did I read this spoiler. I've already watched 4 episodes and planned to continue watching it. But after reading your comment, I'm wondering if I should continue. I can't handle tragedies. Can you tell me how the 2005 version ended?
In season 1, Ning Que was protective of Sang Sang, but you can feel it's a platonic master/servant type of relationship…
I read the novel and found Arthur Chen's portrayal accurate. Even in the novel, I was surprised that the author put Sangsang and Ninq que together because in the beginning chapters it clearly showed a platonic relationship with a love interest for another girl.
Sangsang is the most satisfying casting for book fans though XD
I read the book and I didn't understand the chemistry between Sangsang and Ning Que. It felt off somehow as I was reading the chapters. So for me, it doesn't matter if they change actors for the show, I still won't understand that relationship.
Ugh I don't like Kang Yeo Won's character. She is so weak. I mean come on, she's a mother who should be a little stronger and able to stand up for herself. Even at the parts where she argues with Su ji, it seems so out of place with her character. It's like the writers added those parts to make her seem stronger but it's not working because they already wrote her up as one of the weakest female leads I've seen.
I had really liked the Chung Ah and Joo Hwi arc and rushed to Ep 48 and now see that it is best to put the show…
I would say continue to watch this. It's fast paced. Also the angst phase is a little unexpected in that it isnt as melodramatic as I expected. For the first time, I didn't mind this phase of a couple.
I don't know why but I feel like Type knows that Lhong is manipulative. Maybe this breakup is just an act to set up Lhong. After all, during the breakup Type told Tharn "everything I do is for you" instead of not "everything I did is for you." He also left Lhong with a look that seemed to know about Lhong and not just sadness. Maybe I'm thinking too much but we'll see on ep 12.
Seriously, I'm starting to hate netflix shows. They always end on cliffhangers/incomplete endings. The reason I love Korean dramas is because they END.
If you're looking for a romantic happy ending drama this is definitely not it don't waste your time, I didn't…
I want to watch it but I hate sad endings. Can you tell up to which episode I should watch before it becomes a tragedy so I can pretend it ended in a nice way?