How is the romance? I am thinking about starting it, but craving something with good romantic moments in it...
Romance is great, and very much on the fluffy side. In the first arc (up to e6) it might feel a bit to hasty, as the writers are pushing the main couple together in a very trope-y way, but after that their relationship progresses very naturally. The second couple is also great, and also fluffy.
Hi i have a question to ask. Does the male leads mother really try to force the male lead to get married to another…
No she doesn't. She arranges a blind date with with the daughter of her political ally, but quickly gives up on it when it doesn't work out. She tries to drive the FL out of the capital, thinking her presence might harm her son, but also quickly gives up on that when ML tells her off. So far, the characters in this drama are surprisingly good at communication and sorting things out.
I just finished The Double and going to start this today. I wonder why is the rating a bit low....
It's very different from the Double, but very enjoyable in it's own way. Basically, it's a feel-good romcom with super likable and well-developed characters. If you're here for angst and drama, FYH will have very little of that. But if you want a fun light-hearted watch, then def check it out. Oh, and keep in mind, that the first episodes are the weakest (imho, e2 is the lowpoint of the series so far), but then it gradually picks up.
All in all, characters in this drama are pretty good at just sitting down and talking out their differences.
In the first arc (up to e6) it might feel a bit to hasty, as the writers are pushing the main couple together in a very trope-y way, but after that their relationship progresses very naturally.
The second couple is also great, and also fluffy.
She arranges a blind date with with the daughter of her political ally, but quickly gives up on it when it doesn't work out.
She tries to drive the FL out of the capital, thinking her presence might harm her son, but also quickly gives up on that when ML tells her off.
So far, the characters in this drama are surprisingly good at communication and sorting things out.
Basically, it's a feel-good romcom with super likable and well-developed characters. If you're here for angst and drama, FYH will have very little of that. But if you want a fun light-hearted watch, then def check it out.
Oh, and keep in mind, that the first episodes are the weakest (imho, e2 is the lowpoint of the series so far), but then it gradually picks up.