Why do some people think it's too early for them to like each other? Some people like each other after one blind date. These two have met quite a few times and share an emotional and physical connection. They share wounds and have exactly what their ex's couldn't give them- loyalty. Not everyone has to know the family history and health insurance plan before confessing to someone they are attracted to. Dating itself is the process of knowing more about each other. One of the reasons why I hate when dramas make the couple all awkward and weird around each other and the moment they confess they're all kissy kissy with no sign of the shyness they showed an hour ago. Isn't there supposed to be an order to things? Why do they make it seem like the confession is an on and off switch for knowing everything and crossing every boundary with your partner? Long story short; you don't need 9 episodes and 2 near death situations for a confession.
Yo this is so good I gave it a 10. The ones giving bad ratings were probably expecting some Train to Busan action. This is a psychological masterpiece. Anyone that enjoyed the thrill of Save Me and the likes will love this. This is a cult-busting gem.
I don't know why people are expecting literally 17 year olds to be mature and cool like the people in Happiness. They're kids and they act like it. The title is literally All of Us Are Dead. Give them a break, they're losing their minds. This was fun to watch and Korean teenagers must've found it fun too since they were spot on with the teenage slang and humour.
Loved the ending so much! Lovely that it's implied how Seungyoo's parents now understand his love for Yoonsu and wish for his happiness. Wasn't expecting the kiss at the end. It was so cute! And haha the 'I love you' problem at the end. Didn't know they'd use it. So adorable. Genius mathematician tingz lol.
So am I the only one here that thinks Jiung likes Ung and not Yeonsu? I say that with experience in liking my…
I think when Jiung said "he used to share everything with me" he wasn't saying "but he won't share Yeonsu", he meant "he used to share everything with me, and now he shares that with someone else"
One of the reasons why I hate when dramas make the couple all awkward and weird around each other and the moment they confess they're all kissy kissy with no sign of the shyness they showed an hour ago. Isn't there supposed to be an order to things? Why do they make it seem like the confession is an on and off switch for knowing everything and crossing every boundary with your partner?
Long story short; you don't need 9 episodes and 2 near death situations for a confession.