Poong isn't a bad boss at all; he's just overly strict when he's in the kitchen, which can be hard for soft-hearted…
I get that, the majority of those people are new in the field - that's why I'd rather Seol Ja, a fellow professional, acknowledge Poong's struggles as well!
Okay, a quick poll: does Poong really seem like that much of a bad boss to you folks? I get that he's strict and can also be blunt, but he's got the skills, he helps his staff and also praises them when they do things right. I think that the hate he got in the last few episodes was really uncalled for, and tbh the behaviour of Sae Woo's family grinds my gears...
I don't really know, I was wondering the same thing. Maybe it's a mistake or something that is going to happen…
Gaaaaaah just watched it! It was such a good episode that I didn't even mind, tbh - but at any rate, I wonder why anyone thought putting a spoiler in the synopsis would be a good idea
I'm so tired of everyone saying Oh Reum is too righteous, biased, or emotional. She is definitely every one of…
God, thank you for this. The writer of the drama (and real-life judge himself!) also stated we should question ourselves when we accept the outbursts of male protagonists in dramas, but once a woman acts the same way we label her as impulsive and over-the-top. The man keeps giving us food for thought...
Ep. 11 had the perfect balance between sadness and happiness. It leaves you feeling fuzzy and warm inside... until you remember we only have 5 episodes left :'(
This question may be annoying to some since a lot of people are tired of everyone asking about romance in every…
I personally feel like the romance will grow more beneath the surface, if that makes sense. Like, the two of them are gonna develop an even closer relationship, but it will not necessarily translate physically. The way I see it, the drama might end with the probability of them involving in a romantic relationship, but we will only get to see the build up. So, perhaps we won't get a kiss - but at this point even a hug, which is more possible, would make us happy, and I believe that is a success: they don't need to get physical to show us their chemistry.
So... In half an hour they managed to include a pretty solid critique on corporate work in Korea and how it can stifle the flame of any creative individual, along with a hint on overbearing family expectations - as well as touching on the subject of mental issues arising because of that. A bold move, imo, and it's only one of the many reasons why anyone can relate while watching this drama.
The reason is that these tropes keep the regular older gen audience attached to the show and gives it an emotional…
I see your point and, truth be told, if a trope is very well done it's still enjoyable. I just end up kind of expecting this specific thing in every drama and I find that funny xD
I lowkey hope it was just a wild guess because otherwise we where all spoiled pretty badly xD
I myself have so much time for this drama I started rewatching it. /noregrets