Looks like your guess from a few episodes came true! Totally agree with you though on how surprisingly the “drag”…
Thanks! If there’s only half a chapter left we might get more angst before the classic “run to get your man” bit. Does the manga’s main story arc end with the confession? Kind of similar to Old Fashioned Cup Cake’s ending?
When I started this, I thought it was gonna be all cutesy and fluffy… but now tell me why I’m getting hit…
Suzume’s fluffy onesie and bow tricked us🙈 Can’t believe I expected it to be a bit childish at first🙈 The angst is interesting though…weirdly relatable somehow from Suzume’s POV.
So as suspected they are drawing out the break up over multiple episodes. So more angst in episode 11 with the…
Looks like your guess from a few episodes came true! Totally agree with you though on how surprisingly the “drag” doesn’t feel tedious. Eventhough ep 10 might feel like a filler episode it still is an important episode that could help Suzume and Keishi out in the long run.
The preview sounds daunting though. As the source expert, does the other subordinate actually mean to cause trouble? Or is the scene from the preview a red herring?🙊
Ep 10 is the most episode though. It's a philosophical discussion on the loneliness epidemic in Japan.
It really was an interesting episode. You have 2 men approaching their 40s living vastly different lives and yet they are still able to enjoy each other’s company. I like how Suzume feels so relatable and his fears are quite realistic for someone at his stage of life. It looks like episode 11 will be another emotional rollercoaster but I hope we will get to see their light hearted days soon🤞
I hope Suzume doesn't take him back so easily. Keishi should suffer at least for one more episode so he will learn…
Honestly they both messed up. Keishi shouldn’t have said that last bit about Suzume not being his type but Suzume shouldn’t have freezed either (understandable why he froze but it wasn’t the best move).
They’ve both suffered long enough - really hope they make up next week 🤞
Yeah...the ending was hot garbage.I've always hated open endingsBut more importantly....WHO TF DID HE END UP RAISING…
About Hash- he'll probably find a capable room mate or hire a full time helper. He has time anyway since the Ex isn't moving immediately🙈
I mean the ex's request was that Hash cannot be left alone which is fair enough given his long hours. The whole point of his blind dating arc was to realize that you can't just blindly get into a relationship just to have kids or in his case, a permanent co-doggo parent
IDK why he couldn't realize it sooner honestly seeing as even the ex mentioned "room mate" at least once😅
They gave a realistic ending for the MC by leaving their romantic future open.
Some were expecting a more romantic ending given how there were so many hints that they were perfect for eachother/ MDL tag indicated it was a "romance" drama.
They also ended the final scene with the ML saying the line "To me, love is"- cutting him mid sentence to the usual end screen "esquire" and a photo montage of the team and MC's moments together. So some felt it was incomplete.
Personally I liked the ending. It was still romantic / poeticeven if it wasn't in the usual k-drama "and they lived happily ever after 💋" format. The drama is a love letter but it covers all kinds of love. For the MC, the drama ends with them both finally at a place where they are able to move from their baggage. Will they date? Only time will tell but what we do know for sure is that they have something beautiful together even now as eachother's confidantes.
Honestly not sure why MDL is showing the “romance” tag. It’s not available on Netflix. While love is a topic…
Ah I see. Wish if they didn't make it one of the main genres though. I've been burned by similar dramas before so the drama exceeded my expectations but I can see why some are annoyed😅
Odd choice honestly seeing as similar dramas that keep romance as a side story don't normally use romance as one of the main tags. By contrast, I find the MDL sub-tag used by "Celebrity" more suitable here (i.e. "slight romance")🫠
Love your take on this and the way you brought it back to “Esquire”
Haha yes! All these weeks I just assumed they ended each episode with "esquire" because it was a legal drama/ to connect with ep 1. Your epiphany was the missing piece that made the picture perfect.
I don't know the ending...felt ........ incomplete....I think they are gearing up for a season 2,...??? also the…
NGL wish if there were more episodes so they could have covered the last episode in more detail.
Yun did move on from the ex-wife. She even told him he can have Hash as long as he has a room mate or wife without him throwing a tantrum over her demands (TBF her wish is fair enough since Yun cannot leave Hash unattended while he spends long nights at the office all the time).
He just needs time to understand what he truly wants. Who knows? May be seeing how Jin Woo and MJ are able to handle their age gap, he might eventually change his tune? The MC is so in tune with each other already afterall and KHM doesn’t look like she’s disappointed either - she’s ready to play the long game. And we know that Yun isn’t going to get into a relationship just because he wants kids/a new co-doggy parent.
Can’t tell from the comments but I’m getting the vibe this Romance tagged show is not a romance or it at least…
Honestly not sure why MDL is showing the “romance” tag. It’s not available on Netflix.
While love is a topic they cover, it’s not a romcom so this takes a back seat. The pacing is realistic IMO and they do have a strong emotional rapport. But they really aren’t at a stage where romance can happen RIGHT NOW. In the future anything could happen but given the fact that the drama didn’t use time skips/ it’s been barely a year since she joined the firm and both have been dealing with their own baggage, it’s not realistic for them to have a full on romance during the timescale the drama covered.
That being said, it’s obvious that he trusts her beyond the capacity of a junior and they are able to talk about private topics without feeling awkward.
Finding closure with the mother - think it’s an Asian thing in general honestly. Hell will freeze over before…
My comment about the SFL’s situation isn’t really connected to the toxic k-drama mum genre (or the fact that Asian parents tend to be stubborn/ less willing to be accountable for their actions). It’s a different point,
My response was in response to OP’s point on how there was a contradiction with the fact that the family’s interest was supposed to be an important thing for the SFL but in the end it looked like it no longer mattered to her. From what I understood, that while the family’s concerns do matter, her main concern was that she didn’t want to sacrifice herself. Jin Woo’s declaration that he would make sure she prioritizes herself and that he will be by her side was comforting given how in her previous marriage her ex along with the in-laws used to abuse her/ how alone she was.
I can see the contradiction that you noticed but here I was merely speculating based on what we know about JW’s family and JW himself. He’s not weak and isn’t easily influenced by his sister (example he only helped his sister’s friend’s divorce request because he could take advantage of it-previously he was quite vocally rejecting the sister’s pleas). His family also truly cares about him enough to help him with even trivial things- they just want what’s best for him. Most importantly, the sister voiced her thoughts by first saying that she knows that her brother doesn’t like older women in a very casual setting over a hypothetical question. While I could be wrong, knowing their sibling bond, perhaps the sister might change her mind eventually once she realizes that JW’s hopeless for MJ and pushing them apart will just make things worse for JW? Even if she chooses to follow the typical toxic path and resist their relationship, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where JW’s family would be able to manipulate JW. Their future together will have challenges, but as long as MJ knows that she will not have to sacrifice herself again along with JW’s unwavering support, she’ll be able to face these obstacles more confidently.
A really strong cast and really strong writing. There wasn’t a weak actor in the bunch, which is rare. My main…
The sisters did reunite (long before KHM became a lawyer). It was shown through flashbacks. I can’t remember the exact episode but it was in the one where we learnt how KHM learned sign language with one of her room mates when they were in high school.
It certainly would have been fun to see them meet face to face in the present day but we do know that they are super close since they text a lot and KHM was even happy to help one of the sister’s acquaintances (the neurodivergent artist). 😊
Guess if we. Had more episodes they could have done something?
I’d say it covers all kinds of love within a legal framework? If you want a classic k-drama romance, there’s…
Oh one more thing - the leads did actually discuss the idea of them dating in a casual setting (the mock date I mentioned in my previous comment). The ML mentioned his concerns and the FL mentioned her perspective as well. Despite their differences, they still had a comforting night out together without any lingering awkwardness. They are just insanely comfortable with each other despite everything. (One of the ML’s requirements is to be with someone he could truly be himself).
I guess my advice is to not to watch the drama for the romance - if you do this, you can appreciate their private moments better since their development is quite realistic yet wholesome given the fact that they’ve barely known each other for a year.
I’d say it covers all kinds of love within a legal framework? If you want a classic k-drama romance, there’s…
It’s open ended.
They are not dating as of the point the drama ended since they are still trying to understand what “love” truly means to them. And in the ML’s case, he just finally found proper closure with his ex-wife so he’s ready to date but needs to take time instead of blindly rushing into it just for the sake of finding a new partner.
Will they never date? I wouldn’t say “never” since they match each other’s vibes and they know a couple that’s embraced their love despite having a similar age gap/ seniority dynamic as the main leads. I guess only time will tell (but this is up to your imagination).
We do get a mock date though and quite a lot of emotional intimate moments since the ML trusts the FL enough to let her see his messy personal life (it’s a big deal since the ML isn’t into sharing his privacy with just anybody) if it helps give you an idea.
What we do know for sure is that the ML is ready to start a new chapter in his life and the FL despite her mega crush, isn’t really disappointed with the way things turned out.
It depends on what you want - if you want a steamy fast paced romance, then sadly this is not what you will get.…
TBF I saw a lot of comments in the initial weeks that MDL apparently was the only platform that had the “romance” tag. I’m honestly not sure if it’s true though (Netflix doesn’t have the tag for instance). So I guess in my case I had even worse expectations than what the drama gave 🙈
But yes, what you said is true. The whole point of the tags is to give the viewers fair warning/ build reasonable expectations so your disappointment is valid. Not sure who fact checks the tags.
Can’t believe I expected it to be a bit childish at first🙈 The angst is interesting though…weirdly relatable somehow from Suzume’s POV.
The preview sounds daunting though. As the source expert, does the other subordinate actually mean to cause trouble? Or is the scene from the preview a red herring?🙊
They’ve both suffered long enough - really hope they make up next week 🤞
The ending is fine on it's own but adding "romance" gives expectations to viewers unfortunately.
(I've been burnt several times so was expecting a way worse ending)
I mean the ex's request was that Hash cannot be left alone which is fair enough given his long hours. The whole point of his blind dating arc was to realize that you can't just blindly get into a relationship just to have kids or in his case, a permanent co-doggo parent
IDK why he couldn't realize it sooner honestly seeing as even the ex mentioned "room mate" at least once😅
Some were expecting a more romantic ending given how there were so many hints that they were perfect for eachother/ MDL tag indicated it was a "romance" drama.
They also ended the final scene with the ML saying the line "To me, love is"- cutting him mid sentence to the usual end screen "esquire" and a photo montage of the team and MC's moments together. So some felt it was incomplete.
Personally I liked the ending. It was still romantic / poeticeven if it wasn't in the usual k-drama "and they lived happily ever after 💋" format. The drama is a love letter but it covers all kinds of love.
For the MC, the drama ends with them both finally at a place where they are able to move from their baggage. Will they date? Only time will tell but what we do know for sure is that they have something beautiful together even now as eachother's confidantes.
Odd choice honestly seeing as similar dramas that keep romance as a side story don't normally use romance as one of the main tags.
By contrast, I find the MDL sub-tag used by "Celebrity" more suitable here (i.e. "slight romance")🫠
Really poetic of the writer!
Yun did move on from the ex-wife. She even told him he can have Hash as long as he has a room mate or wife without him throwing a tantrum over her demands (TBF her wish is fair enough since Yun cannot leave Hash unattended while he spends long nights at the office all the time).
He just needs time to understand what he truly wants. Who knows? May be seeing how Jin Woo and MJ are able to handle their age gap, he might eventually change his tune? The MC is so in tune with each other already afterall and KHM doesn’t look like she’s disappointed either - she’s ready to play the long game. And we know that Yun isn’t going to get into a relationship just because he wants kids/a new co-doggy parent.
Only time will tell what’s in store next🙈
While love is a topic they cover, it’s not a romcom so this takes a back seat. The pacing is realistic IMO and they do have a strong emotional rapport. But they really aren’t at a stage where romance can happen RIGHT NOW. In the future anything could happen but given the fact that the drama didn’t use time skips/ it’s been barely a year since she joined the firm and both have been dealing with their own baggage, it’s not realistic for them to have a full on romance during the timescale the drama covered.
That being said, it’s obvious that he trusts her beyond the capacity of a junior and they are able to talk about private topics without feeling awkward.
My response was in response to OP’s point on how there was a contradiction with the fact that the family’s interest was supposed to be an important thing for the SFL but in the end it looked like it no longer mattered to her. From what I understood, that while the family’s concerns do matter, her main concern was that she didn’t want to sacrifice herself. Jin Woo’s declaration that he would make sure she prioritizes herself and that he will be by her side was comforting given how in her previous marriage her ex along with the in-laws used to abuse her/ how alone she was.
I can see the contradiction that you noticed but here I was merely speculating based on what we know about JW’s family and JW himself. He’s not weak and isn’t easily influenced by his sister (example he only helped his sister’s friend’s divorce request because he could take advantage of it-previously he was quite vocally rejecting the sister’s pleas). His family also truly cares about him enough to help him with even trivial things- they just want what’s best for him. Most importantly, the sister voiced her thoughts by first saying that she knows that her brother doesn’t like older women in a very casual setting over a hypothetical question. While I could be wrong, knowing their sibling bond, perhaps the sister might change her mind eventually once she realizes that JW’s hopeless for MJ and pushing them apart will just make things worse for JW?
Even if she chooses to follow the typical toxic path and resist their relationship, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where JW’s family would be able to manipulate JW. Their future together will have challenges, but as long as MJ knows that she will not have to sacrifice herself again along with JW’s unwavering support, she’ll be able to face these obstacles more confidently.
It certainly would have been fun to see them meet face to face in the present day but we do know that they are super close since they text a lot and KHM was even happy to help one of the sister’s acquaintances (the neurodivergent artist). 😊
Guess if we. Had more episodes they could have done something?
I guess my advice is to not to watch the drama for the romance - if you do this, you can appreciate their private moments better since their development is quite realistic yet wholesome given the fact that they’ve barely known each other for a year.
They are not dating as of the point the drama ended since they are still trying to understand what “love” truly means to them. And in the ML’s case, he just finally found proper closure with his ex-wife so he’s ready to date but needs to take time instead of blindly rushing into it just for the sake of finding a new partner.
Will they never date? I wouldn’t say “never” since they match each other’s vibes and they know a couple that’s embraced their love despite having a similar age gap/ seniority dynamic as the main leads. I guess only time will tell (but this is up to your imagination).
We do get a mock date though and quite a lot of emotional intimate moments since the ML trusts the FL enough to let her see his messy personal life (it’s a big deal since the ML isn’t into sharing his privacy with just anybody) if it helps give you an idea.
What we do know for sure is that the ML is ready to start a new chapter in his life and the FL despite her mega crush, isn’t really disappointed with the way things turned out.
But yes, what you said is true. The whole point of the tags is to give the viewers fair warning/ build reasonable expectations so your disappointment is valid.
Not sure who fact checks the tags.
If you want a classic k-drama romance, there’s the second couple’s story.