Did you hear about the misintepretation contravery? :)It's not difficult to test it on your own if you don't believe…
TMAI🙈
The most effective option so far is to check 💋kh or add a query on MDL since there are many fan sub sites that allow you to watch J-dramas for free🙈
Speaking of J-subs. Not really related, but i did find a new beef with Netflix. I came across more lazy translation issues with this anime I watch on NF. Basically, it's spy related and this particular scene involves 2 spies saying stuff out loud but the actual "coded" meaning is given in japanese text. But dear Netflix didn't bother to translate the "text" bits so it comes of weird/ you miss alot of context (I already was aware of this because I watched it on another site previously).
The comment section with people with delusions...if there is a good "romance" that touches your heart,…
TBF from the very beginning the FL's motive was made clear- she wasn't trying to blackmail him to destroy him but to end her marriage since she was tired of him and needed to escape.
If anything, despite all of Sa Eon's flowery words to 406 about his wife, Heeju refused to fold completely until he actually proved to her during the team retreat that he was willing to change.
Even after his silent drunk confession, she didn't simply take him back. She made it clear that she will only stay with him if he changed which is honestly refreshing since the drama basically said "love alone isn't enough".
The cliff accident cemented her hopes that Sa Eon truly meant everything he said as his behavior throughout their call in ep 6, and his actions in ep 7 reflected her idea on what a "weakness" was (a.k.a like a wound).
*** Out of curiousity, what did you expect the show to be about? I mean what was the end game you were hoping for between HJ and SE?
It does feel like they might add a "noble idiocy" sacrifice scene isn't it?
Love Scout so far has been challenging the usual K-stereotypes about women and careers so may be they won't prioritize the "step mum as a caretaker" role? It's already clear that Eun Ho does a really great job looking after Byeol but what Byeol seems to miss is motherly love. While JY hasn't really given a chance to show her maternal side, the 2 clearly have an interesting strong bond and it's clear that JY truly cares about Byeol too/ Byeol accepts her friendship too.
So may be they will focus on that side?
JY's reliance on Eun Ho probably will change after she finds out his connection to her dad's death. He might even shift jobs may be?
About the bio mum/ ex-wife, do we even have enough episodes to cover her story? Since we have the Rival/ evil investor arc also, it feels unnecessary at this point to go into too much detail.🙈🙈🙈
Did you hear about the misintepretation contravery? :)It's not difficult to test it on your own if you don't believe…
Urgh tell me about it.
I'm a fan of jdramas but ever since they killed off most of the sites, I've been in limbo since it' so difficult to find proper sites to find hidden gems/ proper subbed versions 🫠🫠🫠
I suspected that. Indeed they rushed episode 12 because they had to finish the filming for airing schedule. Too…
Probably! The pacing in the last episode felt like the writer previously first wrote the entire script and then sectioned it per episode but with ep 12 realized that they have too much material to cover 🙈
I heard that they'll be releasing the script book eventually so hopefully we might get to see the deleted scenes? At least that's how it was with LR's script book.
On the bright side it looks like at the very least Eun Ho will not ghost her with his guilt.🤞Hopefully they'll…
Yes...based on next week's preview it looks like Eun Ho will find out. I love how they have been relying on eachother so far so really hoping they'll resolve this soon.
I was about to start this but why are the reviews so bad 💀
Honestly if you like the genre, just ignore the reviews/ comments (good and bad) and give it a try if you have time.
The last 2 episodes are subjective. Some didn't like them as much as the previous episodes but others liked them. The issue mostly was that there was this one arc at the end they couldn't really cover in depth since they ran out of screen time but honestly it's not worth degrading the whole drama over just one scene.
Since they were a campus couple and they married really young, may be Byeol's mum got cold feet?We know that Eun…
Exactly which is why I'd rather they didn't drag this plot point. They can heal the daughter's abandonment issues without including the mum. I mean since it's clear their building up the main angst point with the FL's competitor (seeing as even the SML's dad is somehow connected).
I didn't understand why the fisherman forbade young Sa Eon to call him dad. At that time, I found his words harsh…
Basically the fisherman is the Grandfather's lacky or at least one of his disposers (as a politician I am not surprised he has someone like this, specially seeing as the villa is even under the fisherman's name).
Sa Eon probably was left under his care when he was really young. The time the fisherman freaked out when SE called him dad was on the day the grandfather was visiting them. Even if the grandfather didn't acknowledge SE as his son at the time, he still wouldn't like the fact that the quiet fisherman holds such a "pedestal" level of respect from SE.
Simply put, the fisherman didn't want to stir the pot and attract more trouble 🙈
PS: I just saw all the notifications! Will reply to you within the next few hours 🙈
All the haters are shallow and their overthinking style of analysis are why they aren’t happy with their life.…
I love how you pointed out the importance of considering POVs.
Many dramas get a lot of hate simply because viewers choose to view scenes only through one bias POV instead of looking at the whole picture. Looking into POVs can expose you to a lot of complex context instead of simply calling the FL, ML or even the villain foolish without really looking at what influenced them (not just referring to LR but dramas in general)
Since they were a campus couple and they married really young, may be Byeol's mum got cold feet?We know that Eun…
True but they can make it melodramatic by re-introducing the mum now. It's been around 6 years right? The mum might feel ready now and may want to take Byeol away or get her family back together🙈
(I hope not though- Byeol's too sweet to be forced to face such a story)
The most effective option so far is to check 💋kh or add a query on MDL since there are many fan sub sites that allow you to watch J-dramas for free🙈
Speaking of J-subs. Not really related, but i did find a new beef with Netflix. I came across more lazy translation issues with this anime I watch on NF. Basically, it's spy related and this particular scene involves 2 spies saying stuff out loud but the actual "coded" meaning is given in japanese text. But dear Netflix didn't bother to translate the "text" bits so it comes of weird/ you miss alot of context (I already was aware of this because I watched it on another site previously).
Wonder if NF will ever learn 🤦♀️
If anything, despite all of Sa Eon's flowery words to 406 about his wife, Heeju refused to fold completely until he actually proved to her during the team retreat that he was willing to change.
Even after his silent drunk confession, she didn't simply take him back. She made it clear that she will only stay with him if he changed which is honestly refreshing since the drama basically said "love alone isn't enough".
The cliff accident cemented her hopes that Sa Eon truly meant everything he said as his behavior throughout their call in ep 6, and his actions in ep 7 reflected her idea on what a "weakness" was (a.k.a like a wound).
***
Out of curiousity, what did you expect the show to be about? I mean what was the end game you were hoping for between HJ and SE?
It's already clear that Eun Ho does a really great job looking after Byeol but what Byeol seems to miss is motherly love. While JY hasn't really given a chance to show her maternal side, the 2 clearly have an interesting strong bond and it's clear that JY truly cares about Byeol too/ Byeol accepts her friendship too.
So may be they will focus on that side?
JY's reliance on Eun Ho probably will change after she finds out his connection to her dad's death. He might even shift jobs may be?
About the bio mum/ ex-wife, do we even have enough episodes to cover her story? Since we have the Rival/ evil investor arc also, it feels unnecessary at this point to go into too much detail.🙈🙈🙈
(Oops! Sorry for the long rant🙊)
I'm a fan of jdramas but ever since they killed off most of the sites, I've been in limbo since it' so difficult to find proper sites to find hidden gems/ proper subbed versions
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I heard that they'll be releasing the script book eventually so hopefully we might get to see the deleted scenes? At least that's how it was with LR's script book.
A clear translated version used to be available online but it's no longer there.🙈
IKR? The drama is way too addictive 🙈
Just a rough patch like you said 🙈
May I please know how you are watching the episodes?
I only managed to find the subbed versions for ep 1 and 4 but it's been nearly impossible to find the others 🫠
Thanks in advance ❤️
Hopefully they'll sort it within one episode (Ji Yun might take a breather to think and then finally realize it's Eun Ho's fault that her dad died).
Edit:
I meant it's not EH's fault - damn typo 🤦♀️
The last 2 episodes are subjective. Some didn't like them as much as the previous episodes but others liked them. The issue mostly was that there was this one arc at the end they couldn't really cover in depth since they ran out of screen time but honestly it's not worth degrading the whole drama over just one scene.
The ending is satisfactory anyway at least IMO :)
Sa Eon probably was left under his care when he was really young. The time the fisherman freaked out when SE called him dad was on the day the grandfather was visiting them. Even if the grandfather didn't acknowledge SE as his son at the time, he still wouldn't like the fact that the quiet fisherman holds such a "pedestal" level of respect from SE.
Simply put, the fisherman didn't want to stir the pot and attract more trouble 🙈
PS: I just saw all the notifications! Will reply to you within the next few hours 🙈
Many dramas get a lot of hate simply because viewers choose to view scenes only through one bias POV instead of looking at the whole picture. Looking into POVs can expose you to a lot of complex context instead of simply calling the FL, ML or even the villain foolish without really looking at what influenced them (not just referring to LR but dramas in general)
Did you try kakou or weibo? The official uploads are supposed to be available there.
Open to criticism as long as it's not for petty reasons, but try not to let it affect your experience 😉
I can't recall why but i remember Orange as a J-trauma so have been avoiding for years eventhough I'm a fan of the MC 🙈
(I hope not though- Byeol's too sweet to be forced to face such a story)