randomly tuned in to episode 32 and heejae/woohyeok still have some of the worst chemistry i’ve ever seen 😭 it’s like they repel each other or something LOL
hello, sorry i’m getting back to this so late. i was hoping i’d come across more information for the chinese version but i only remember seeing the announcement and i don’t remember what it was called. hopefully if the drama does actually get a c-version MDL will add it on this page here, as a related drama.
not related to the plot at all but park kyung hyes styling is so cute here! i was just thinking that cause i saw her nails in ep 15. the difference between how some other dramas style her stands out to me since i’m also watching destined with you where she plays a less likable side character xD
oh, oops! i didn't realize there were two separate pages on MDL, but i've been watching the uncut version the whole time but i was commenting on the other one, haha.
i absolutely loved the scene in episode 4 of Jom reading to Yai and then getting annoyed at what was happening in the book -- we got to see so much of both of their personalities.
finished it! with a ton of skipping. i knew it would be a wild ride from the start since it was already starting with one of the leads in a relationship and the other as a single parent, but, as we all know, any remaining quality this drama had immediately went downhill pretty much as soon as we hit the 70's.
longform dramas tend to take a while for the leads to get together but here it was just.... draggy and then the slow-burn didn't even end up being worth it since the writers gave Kang San and Mi Rae one date and called that quits. it's quite sad that this drama is what is being produced these days. the thing is, longform dramas CAN be good. KBS's 2020 drama "Once Again," is a great example, or even SBS's 2005 "Dear Heaven," both are dramas that have a long episode count but the writers at least cared about what was going into each episode and didn't just give up halfway through.
it felt like the writers didn't plan out properly how to fill up all the episodes, like why not make sun ju return way sooner to avoid such a rushed ending and a bunch of plot holes? oh well.
i loved being able to come to the comment section here weekly and see everyone's opinions. despite how i ranted about how the quality of longform kdrama's have gone down, i will still give "unpredictable family," a try, haha.
(also the fact that we didn't even have ONE kiss scene of the leads.. and 2nd ml's AUNT is the one with the pregnancy at the end. dang lol)
finished it! well, overall, it was alright. i did enjoy the first 11 episodes or so and binged them pretty fast, but it slowed down to me around 12 and events started repeating themselves like crazy.
still, i found there were a lot of funny scenes at the start and the leads dynamic was very fun when they actually disliked each other, lol. also, this drama definitely had one of the best father-in-laws, he was funny with great comedic timing but also supported his daughter-in-law and son and always rooted for them which was cute.
FL’s so called ‘friend’ telling her that she’s responsible for 2nd ml’s stalking and obsession… erm……
its such a personal pet peeve of mine when the writers to try FORCE you to feel bad for a character that has done nothing but cause harm the entire series, and gets a random redemption moment at the very end of the show. like what was the point of all of that then
longform dramas tend to take a while for the leads to get together but here it was just.... draggy and then the slow-burn didn't even end up being worth it since the writers gave Kang San and Mi Rae one date and called that quits. it's quite sad that this drama is what is being produced these days. the thing is, longform dramas CAN be good. KBS's 2020 drama "Once Again," is a great example, or even SBS's 2005 "Dear Heaven," both are dramas that have a long episode count but the writers at least cared about what was going into each episode and didn't just give up halfway through.
it felt like the writers didn't plan out properly how to fill up all the episodes, like why not make sun ju return way sooner to avoid such a rushed ending and a bunch of plot holes? oh well.
i loved being able to come to the comment section here weekly and see everyone's opinions. despite how i ranted about how the quality of longform kdrama's have gone down, i will still give "unpredictable family," a try, haha.
(also the fact that we didn't even have ONE kiss scene of the leads.. and 2nd ml's AUNT is the one with the pregnancy at the end. dang lol)
still, i found there were a lot of funny scenes at the start and the leads dynamic was very fun when they actually disliked each other, lol. also, this drama definitely had one of the best father-in-laws, he was funny with great comedic timing but also supported his daughter-in-law and son and always rooted for them which was cute.
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sheesh i hate how kdrama characters are always giving 2nd leads the benefit of the doubt for nooo reason at all.