This is not unpopular opinion. After The World of The Married, I thought no drama in 2020 could surpass the excitement…
Yeah I kinda just assumed that it was an unpopular opinion due to the amount of tiktoks and craze around It's okay not to be okay so I kind of felt that this was an underrated drama. But that could also be because it's not on Netflix which has a huge platform. Also I heard a lot about The World of The Married but haven't gotten around to watching it. I will definitely watch it now!!
I've never experienced such a fast paces drama where the screenwriters don't drag out different plotlines and most of it isn't just the main leads being unable to communicate with each other. Lee Joon Gi is absolutely brilliant as Do Hyun Soo and Moon Chae Won matches him perfectly. It's so rare to see a drama where you genuinely like the main female. Unpopular opinion but I think the best drama of 2020 is this not It's Okay Not to Be Okay (even though that drama was also amazing)!!
I'm so upset. Like what the hell is her problem. AJ's child literally finds out who her father is and AJ's still selfish and won't tell the child the father never abandoned them. DO didn't even know she had a child or that she was suffering alone. AJ literally only cares about herself, not her daughter! How can anyone make a lead female character so unlikeable?
I REALLY REALLY REALLY liked the main leads but watching this made me really annoyed. I would say the screenwriting and the excessive use of second leads were too much for me. The actors themselves weren't bad.
AJ just comes to her own conclusions and DO just doesn't hear her out. EVERYTHING would be solved if they legitly had a conversation and focused on their communication. Trust and communication are like THE most important things in a relationship and they lack both. If they don't improve on those two things, I don't want them to get back together. They'll just ruin HN's life.
idk how to explain this drama except to say its THE most k-drama k-drama ever. Think of every cliche you've ever heard of and every single stock character in korean dramas and BAM. but this drama will always be my cho sarang <3
I feel like at this point they're just dragging out the same questions. Like OKAY we get it, everyone likes the…
Like genuinely everything would be solved if they all just had a legit conversation where the female lead didn't just go like "YoUUU" or "I got to go" every two seconds
I feel like at this point they're just dragging out the same questions. Like OKAY we get it, everyone likes the main female lead. I really want to see the relationship between the daughter and her biological father and how it develops over time. Not as much interested in the romance anymore.