Yes, but it's definitely not the main focus of the drama. For some it's not even "romance" but it's there for two couples. I think season two will make it obvious. It's nothing fluffy if that's what you're looking for.
Yeah. The first half is really good but the second one is really bad. I mean, there's not way this is a 8.8 drama.
I feel bad for people who decide to watch a drama or not only by MDL scores. Asianwiki isn't that much better (don't even get me started on Viki's ratings haha).
The female lead gives so much to her character that everyone else falls flat. The difference in delivery of performance is so clear that not even the nice soundtrack save this. The first 15 minutes of the lastest episode shows exactly that. The editing is once again horrible. After the hospital scene where they both cry because the mentor angel died, they should've showed us other characters doing other things, so when we see them at the church it would give us the idea that time has passed, but NO, the next scene is with both leads AGAIN. This happened because the support cast in this drama is horrible and the writer knows that none of the characters are interesting enough to have much more than a 15-seconds screentime. Look at how much screentime the villain in this drama has, she's almost in a guest role LMAO. Where are the other characters? What are they doing? Show me, don't tell me.
Fuck, One Spring Night did it beautifully in episode 15. Both leads had a fight, and instead of showing them again (like this lame drama does), it shows two other characters having a conversation about the lead couple, and after that they keep talking about other things. It gives the viewer the sense of continuity without having the same characters on screen over and over again. They should've made a 30-minute supercut with nice and romantic scenes and call it a day.SAD.
Fuck, One Spring Night did it beautifully in episode 15. Both leads had a fight, and instead of showing them again (like this lame drama does), it shows two other characters having a conversation about the lead couple, and after that they keep talking about other things. It gives the viewer the sense of continuity without having the same characters on screen over and over again. They should've made a 30-minute supercut with nice and romantic scenes and call it a day.SAD.