I've only been watching this as the leads are both really nice, specially Im Shi Wan. But tbh the whole drama…
So, even though I don't know the specifics, I can tell as a viewer that somehow most of the Netflix originals follow a similar production. I can't really explain how, but you know it feels like the dramas on the Netflix are moderated in a way international viewers can easily comprehend, if you know what I mean.
Can anyone tell me why exactly mi joo is breaking up with seon gyeum? I watched the ending of the ep and i think…
It seems like Mi Joo is losing her self-respect, dignity, pride if she still insists on being with Seon Kyeom. Because basically, the only thing she values the most is herself.
Might be repetitive, but I just had to comment to get the weight off my heart:
Gosh! I'm getting anxious as to what might happen next. I'm afraid how the kids will handle the truth and I'm also getting excited to see how Soo Ho & Joo Kyung's relationship will get stronger during this rollercoaster.
If that's true, then I'm thinking he's the "Ryan" that Ki Seon Gyeom's noona keeps looking for. What say?
oh kaay then you probably wouldn't know. There's this mysterious 'Ryan' that Ki Eun Bi keeps mentioning, supposedly her boyfriend. And when you mentioned his name, I thought he could be that 'Ryan'
I'm in ep 5, and up till now I like how dialogues are carried out. Like no big gaps or dramatic pauses and every conversation between the leads sounds so, like, normal.....which is quite opposite to the typical kdrama plots.
Gosh! I'm getting anxious as to what might happen next. I'm afraid how the kids will handle the truth and I'm also getting excited to see how Soo Ho & Joo Kyung's relationship will get stronger during this rollercoaster.
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