Girl can you just spoil me the main bits and the ending please?!!! When chae ha gets to know tae soon is the victims…
He doesn't "leave" him. In fact, Chae Ha was mature enough to understand why Tae Seon did not tell him that. They paused their relationship but it was just for a little while. It wasn't long at all. There were no grovelling too lol. It's not the grovel that TS will beg every single day. But TS did say he was sorry a couple of times that Chae Ha told him not to apologize anymore because it’s not Tae Seon's character haha
It was just fine for me. I was expecting Ryo to be a bit more expressive of his feelings since he liked Zen longer but that way I saw it, Zen def put more effort into their relationship even if it was his first time. The way he acted is not giving "I've always liked you since high school." Even the part where he was over thinking about Zen and that funny haired guy, I didn't feel his anxiety of "losing" Zen.
As someone who had just read the novel, ep 5 and 6 disappointed me 😭 what was thattttt??? You just got stabbed last night and the next day you're hopping around??? Novel Tae Seon would never be that nonchalant. Sure we got the overly worried Tae Seon but the next day, he was like "Did you have a good rest?" Like??? Novel Tae Seon made a bigger fuss and was even more worried when Chae Ha was scratched in the face. Mind you, it was just a scratch and yet Tae Seon acted as if Chae Ha's face was disfigured.
Could you spoil a few things from the book? I'm curious about the differences.
Since we just have 4 episodes, there's no major difference I could say except the ep 4 drunk scene where they immediately have sx, in the novel they did not. They did it after the time Chief Song and Chae Ha went to the movies.
And with that murder case of the husband (I think it was ep 3), in the novel it's their children that were murdered.
Also, during the time when Chae Ha was just transferred to Tae Seon's office, he didn't actually meet Chief Song right then and there.
I just finished reading the novel and let me tell you— the drama is different in a way that they will combine scenes from the novel. Understandable since the novel is long. While reading, some gut feeling and hunches were entering my mind about who the real perpetrators were and I was about right with my guesses. The novel was generous to give some hints so it wasn't that hard to guess.
If I didn't know SkyNani and all the other GMMTV artists, I wouldn't assume this was a GMMTV series. No offense (lol) but GMMTV rarely produce high quality drama nowadays. Sure the episode 6 with all the fogs was cringe (CGI, product placement) and could have been better but the overall production on this drama is way up there.
This was such a healing drama. I'm glad that there wasn’t a huge angst considering the time period the drama was set in and considering where they were. Of course, there were some minor and major issues but it's easy to overlook it.
For their first acting bit, they did a good job. They can definitely go far in the industry if they continue to learn.
I don't know why I enjoyed this lmao. A guilty pleasure indeed. And didn't quite expect the girl is the crazy one lol it's like she's wants you to think you have her under control but the truth is it's her who controls you. Anyway, i hate jdramas with endings like this, like come on give us 1 more episode to close it all out. Way to abrupt.
And with that murder case of the husband (I think it was ep 3), in the novel it's their children that were murdered.
Also, during the time when Chae Ha was just transferred to Tae Seon's office, he didn't actually meet Chief Song right then and there.
Side note, Tae Son is on the freakier side lol
Also, Ollie is just too good looking... Can't stop focusing on him
The clothes are repeated and it's obvious because they've shown the same clothes 3-4 times in one ep.
For their first acting bit, they did a good job. They can definitely go far in the industry if they continue to learn.