IKR... but I'm pretty sure this is quite different, because both are equally powerful characters who don't need to follow anyone's orders or be forced in any way.
Don't forget on the set all things depend on the director, cast has to meet all his requirements. Ahn Hyo Seop…
Makes me think how the director didn't realise there was something amiss with his acting. Because the other actors are doing a perfectly fine job. One actor out of 20 is not doing well. Should I point out that one actor or the director? If it was Cha Eunwoo in his place, I wouldn't say anything. But a lot of people expect Ahn Hyoseop to do well as he always has done. People keep saying, he meets the other standards so let it be. He's a talent capable of meeting all standards, so why can't people be disappointed?
He is doing a great job. C'mon. In 20s actors in Korea, it's hard to find someone who is fit as Kang Tae Mu. He…
He's already done a chaebol heir role in Abyss and he was great. I too thought he was a great choice when the cast was announced. I'm not saying that the writing of Kang Taemu's character is bad, but that he is having trouble properly acting his role out. There are a bunch of characters in kdramaland that seem to be copies of one another, but the actors playing them make them seem like separate characters. We can't just sit here and ignore the fact that someone isn't acting well just because 'it's hard for them already'. He's an actor with experience. People can be disappointed.
Everyone is doing a great job in acting but Ahn Hyoseop is making me cringe. He did so well in his previous works, so I wonder why it's so obvious this time that he's trying to act a character out. Even the way he speaks seems forced. Feels like he's trying to copy Park Seojoon in WWWSK. And it doesn't seem that way simply because the characters are similar. It would've been perfect if he acted as naturally as he did in Abyss and Dr. Romantic. I just feel it's a shame because he's one of my favourite actors.
I freaking love this drama. Re-watched more than twice. It's one of the best slice of life dramas around. The comedy is top tier if you understand Korean language and Korean gags.
The way people talk about cheaters here it’s like those characters murdered someone. Good grief. Yes , what…
Exactly. In my opinion Kijun and Yujin were the most realistic and my favourite characters in the whole drama. Heck I could feel more love between them than the leads!
Gong Hyojin isn't even an idol or anywhere around my age but I still feel heartbroken T_T. A girl can dream... let her be my wife in the next life lol.
I'm a sucker for big fat weddings at the end of romances! And when I say 'big fat wedding' I mean with all the family, friends and acquaintances! Plus the wedding preparations! It's so sweet, feels like home.
If you have healthy communication and comfortable sharing every problem you have. Why they become exs in first…
Because friends also are formed by healthy communication. They didn't match as lovers doesn't mean the history they shared doesn't exist. Also are we watching the same drama? The cheating happened because of differences. They clearly explained why they cheated in the first place. It wasn't lust, they just didn't feel loved anymore. Cheating is absolutely wrong, and so they received flak for it and are facing problems in their relationship. And for the ones who got cheated on, good riddance. Do you want the whole universe to fuck them over for it?
Am I the only one who still likes this show? This is a Melodrama, not a Rom-com. I think people are expecting all the wrong things from it. And I like Kijun and Yujin. I watch this show for them. This is how relationships work in real life. Watching this with Business Proposal gives me a nice balance. A little crazy with a little too real.
It’s not the age gap people have an issue with. It’s the way it’s visually framed. Like she’s always in…
He's still only 22. The past episodes, if he was in college he would look just like a sunbae. At an age where most people would be about to graduate, he's got a permanent job. He's matured sooner than his mates, that's all. Besides, he's never made any physical passes on Heedo that cross boundaries. Tbh, his 'I love you' was more like coming from a soulmate, than romantically. They mean a lot to each other but it won't progress into something romantic until they're 25, 21. I understand why it seems wrong to some, but if we account their relationship from the start, it isn't weird at all.