To be fair consider SJ have grown his feeling for her a long time, those feelings would come out one way or another.…
No, I'm saying what was the point of the one sided love in the first place lmao. I'm just realizing how pointless it is.... It's not a real love triangle if she never had any feelings for him. Plus they're doing all this "teasing" when we know she and Suho end up together. It's just weird to me
I can't think of one logical reason the love triangle had to be dragged out until the very end? Sorry not love triangle but one-sided love? What's the point? I could see if she had romantic feelings for both of them but Jugyeong only ever liked Suho so I'm confused at what they're trying to do here.
I rewatched and thought it over and I'm probably the only person who doesn't hate her. What she did was real sh*tty…
Yeah she definitely felt more like a supporting character but they marketed her as a main for some reason. She's a good actress though so maybe this will get her more roles.
I can't believe they did Soojin like that I'm so upset..... I like Park Yoona too much to hate Soojin
I rewatched and thought it over and I'm probably the only person who doesn't hate her. What she did was real sh*tty and there's no excuse but I do think she felt remorse/shame for her actions and I think with everything going on she just kind of exploded and took it out on JK.
That doesn't make it okay. But! After the time jump when she's (hopefully) away from her abuser she'll be better. She's young enough to learn and grow.
Her character arc could've been handled a lot better.
I know some were mentioning before about Seojun not having much screen time... and here I am so disappointed of…
It's clear at this point her whole purpose was to expose JK so that JK will develop... I was shocked to see her as a "main lead" she barely got any screentime or development at all. I'm just looking forward to Park Yoona's next roles. She played a protagonist and antagonist SO well in the same drama. I know she is being recognized.
Why everyone keeps saying that happy ending for 2nd lead means finding mate? If Seojun ends up being a singer…
You know how they say "the best way to get over someone is to get with someone new" that's kind of true. Not always of course but even from personal experience it can be true. If he can get over Jugyeong and be single good for him. I guess we Seojun fans just don't want "unrequited love" to be apart of him anymore. It's been 2 years and he's still pining.
Why they decided to destroy Soojin's character? I mean why?She was such a cool and strong girl, she has her own…
They used her as a plot device. With 2 episodes left, will she just fade into the background? Park Youna deserves a better character and I hope she gets a lead role soon she's too good to waste
I think Sujin's little plan to destroy JK will backfire on her once everyone finds out how much of a snake she is. She might become the new outcast and won't have any friends. And she only has herself to blame.
is anyone else bothered that jugyeong didn't express any care about seojun being in the hospital too? like i know…
I noticed that too. Also, when Soojin (yes I know she's an a*shole now) but when she was crying and Suho was hugging her out of comfort, Jugyeong didn't even care that she was upset.....she only cared about Suho maybe liking Soojin instead of her. NO concern for her "friend" at all.
Really all Soojin had to do was suck it up and focus on her studies and after high school she could've been free from all of it her dad and everything but she chose chaos and for what? I think she's in self destruct mode but idk how they'll redeem her in 4 episodes. The writing doesn't give me hope they'll do it in a good way.
She deserves consequences for her inexcusable actions but I think she also deserves love and happiness.
IOTNBO isn't for everybody. If you love innocent "pure-hearted" female leads this might not be for you.
Her imperfections is what hooked me from the beginning. It's rare for an Asian drama to have a female lead so genuinely flawed. She's not a "nice" person and that's okay. You understand why she is that way, and the love and understanding the male lead gives to her helps her grow in a positive way. Kim Soo Hyun's character totally balances her out and they fit together like a perfect puzzle. Oh, and their chemistry is on FIRE....Oh Jung Se did an excellent job at portraying autism in a realistic way.
Great performances, great storytelling and character development.
I have mixed feelings about this writer because she writes great characters such as the two male leads and two…
That's been the formula of Asian dramas for years.
Second male lead we can all root for, evil jealous girl we all hate. They want the audience to "self-insert" with the female lead so we feel like we've won when the jealous bitch gets rejected by the male lead. It's tiresome when you see it over and over and over again.
Bromance >>> everything else tbh. SH and SJ are so cute together. Now that the love triangle is over we gotta deal with Jugyeong's secret coming out. Part of me is hopeful that Soojin will come around.... but this drama is nothing if not cliche so I'm sure she will have something to do with it.
Soojin's whole storyline bugs me. I've been in a similar situation so I KNOW how badly it hurts. It hurts like hell but there are healthy ways of dealing with rejection but I guess SJ is supposed to be the example of that?
Should've been two couples.
That doesn't make it okay. But! After the time jump when she's (hopefully) away from her abuser she'll be better. She's young enough to learn and grow.
Her character arc could've been handled a lot better.
I was like YIKES...... It's a writing flaw maybe?
She deserves consequences for her inexcusable actions but I think she also deserves love and happiness.
Her imperfections is what hooked me from the beginning. It's rare for an Asian drama to have a female lead so genuinely flawed. She's not a "nice" person and that's okay. You understand why she is that way, and the love and understanding the male lead gives to her helps her grow in a positive way. Kim Soo Hyun's character totally balances her out and they fit together like a perfect puzzle. Oh, and their chemistry is on FIRE....Oh Jung Se did an excellent job at portraying autism in a realistic way.
Great performances, great storytelling and character development.
Second male lead we can all root for, evil jealous girl we all hate. They want the audience to "self-insert" with the female lead so we feel like we've won when the jealous bitch gets rejected by the male lead. It's tiresome when you see it over and over and over again.
Soojin's whole storyline bugs me. I've been in a similar situation so I KNOW how badly it hurts. It hurts like hell but there are healthy ways of dealing with rejection but I guess SJ is supposed to be the example of that?
What is there to even troll about? Whatever, I'm going to Reddit. It's never that serious.