I am seeing the theory that says "maybe Jiyun's father died in a fire while saving Eunho" everywhere. Can anyone…
They assumed this theory because many kdramas often use the childhood connection trope. They think their past traumas must be linked to the same incident, since Ji Yun's father also died in a fire (as shown in a flashback in the 2nd episode 47:58).
Pls don't waste your time and energy on this racist. They don't deserve a second of your attention, and it's clear they're just here to insult and talk nonsense.
I'm slightly disappointed, though not at all surprised, that this drama also includes the typical childhood connection trope. I still hope it's just a coincidence that both characters share traumas related to fire and that it isn’t tied to the same incident. Honestly, I don’t think this couple needs to be bound by fate and destiny from childhood—the story stands perfectly fine on its own without it.
I honestly don’t understand the point of this comparison. Not all dramas get the same level of hype, and this one is still in its early episodes. It’s not as widely known yet, but it’s already more popular than many other ongoing dramas.
Her smile is so beautiful, and what makes it even more precious is that she smiles only with him and because of him. She’s already so attracted to him—feeling so much from just a touch of his hand or a small gesture. It’s incredibly endearing to watch!
He’s slowly breaking down her walls, helping her smile more and open up. He’s encouraging her to embrace herself and, hopefully, take better care of her well-being. I truly hope he helps her realize that she deserves so much more—that she isn’t to blame for the person who committed suicide or any of the pain rooted in her past trauma. Their journey of healing each other will be a joy to watch.
Oh, and the scene where he drives her around town just so she can sleep a little longer? That has to be one of the most heartwarming moments I’ve ever seen in a drama. His kindness knows no bounds 💖
Episode 12 feels like a foreign body and doesn't fit in with the rest at all (ep 11 wasn't that good either, but…
I know, right? This comment section used to feel like a comforting haven to me. I’d come here to immerse myself in reading fans' thoughts and fangirl over the silliest things while enjoying some snacks. It’s really sad how things turned out.
Her smile is so beautiful, and what makes it even more precious is that she smiles only with him and because of him. She’s already so attracted to him—feeling so much from just a touch of his hand or a small gesture. It’s incredibly endearing to watch!
He’s slowly breaking down her walls, helping her smile more and open up. He’s encouraging her to embrace herself and, hopefully, take better care of her well-being. I truly hope he helps her realize that she deserves so much more—that she isn’t to blame for the person who committed suicide or any of the pain rooted in her past trauma. Their journey of healing each other will be a joy to watch.
Oh, and the scene where he drives her around town just so she can sleep a little longer? That has to be one of the most heartwarming moments I’ve ever seen in a drama. His kindness knows no bounds 💖