Everyone is free to express their opinion however and wherever they want (as long as they don't break community…
Yeah i see what you're saying too. I don't disagree or anything. And I'm very aware that certain users are being toxic, not because they sympathize with the woman (KSH's ex), but because of KSH's popularity in SU. I just say let them. Some people though are genuinely upset and just want to share, and that's fine for me.
Guys let's make one point clear this comment section is about the drama which is called Hometown Cha Cha Cha if…
Everyone is free to express their opinion however and wherever they want (as long as they don't break community guidelines obvs). Some people can separate the art from the artist, some others don't. Let's try and respect that. Neither side has ''exclusive rights'' to the comment section.
It's hilarious that one little line solidified, for me, how naive she can be about certain things better than…
I don't think the reason she said that is because she's naΓ―ve or because she thought it was the proper etiquette. I believe that she was just trying to help him out and make it less awkward, as she already knew that he would offer for her to take the bed. Like when he ''made'' her drive him home because he was drunk, and not because he was worried about her going home alone so late at night. Or when he was supposedly worried about the water/electricity bills adding up with one more person living at Wontak's house, and not about her living together with another guy. I mean, at this point he already told her he likes her so I'm sure she has caught on.. That's my take at least, idk.
They really went overboard with the sadness in eps 15. That thing that happened in the end was totally unnecessary to the plot, it was just there to cause tears. Too emotionally manipulative and in really bad taste imo.
The gallery employees are getting on my nerves. I mean, ffs, what did Moohak ever do to that gallery manager for her to badmouth him all the time. Maybe it was funny at first (it wasn't really) but they need to stop. Also, the way they talk down to him like he's less than them, it honestly makes zero sense. He's a very successful man with his own company, and as a bonus he did it all on his own, and not with daddy's money.
God i HATE this trope of making female characters "choose" between their career and love. Why can't they do both?…
Agree, it's such a cheap trope that surprisingly (not) they only use with female characters. But you know what would be even better? If he went to Seoul with her.
Lol no it's okay, maybe i wasn't clear. I was just trying to say (my 1st comment) that imo, yes, there are flawed characters in the show (as in real life), but some (specifically the husband) are just plain assholes.