In a drama that talks so much about hate comments, true fans won't leave hate comments on other dramas to make…
don’t call out ngnl fans for leaving “hate comments” if you’re not going to do the same for love next door fans. let me remind you it was a love next door fan that came HERE to leave a hate comment. we aren’t the bad guys for defending the drama
Yes thats her lol, the writer for this drama is the same writer for Her Private Life, throughout the whole drama…
yes the drama was popular if I remember correctly but it has been quite a few years so many have it in their watched list but don’t exactly remmeber it… just like me
HALF WAY THROUGH EPISODE 5 I JUST CLOCKED THIS FUCKING TEA I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE.
THE CEO WANTS A “perfect” son. His current son that works at the company was doing a great job untilllll he got sued for leaving hate comments.
Now his father is more than ready to drop him. Even his mother told him before hand “do not date, do not do anything that could ruin your reputation, but he clearly didn’t take her advice.
Now the ceo/chairman is scared. He feels his son will make another big mistake in the future and be exposed for it next time, therefore he wants a backup plan.
His backup plan is his son he had out of wedlock. He is not known or popular, therefore, he has a “clean” slate. His reputation is good, he’s even known as a “buddha” amongst employees. His father wants him to start small at the company and work his way up.
Because, if the other son messes up, he’s have another one right there to fall back on.
I might not be correct but I feel like my hunch is somewhere there. I’m so exited to see if my theory gets proved right.
just realised this is fantasy I was kind of hoping it would be about an actual real judge. a young woman who is executing Justin would have been so fun
No way this stupid drama is having more traction than LND. WAKE UP PEOPLE! You guys really want to go back in…
oh please. this comment is nothing but pathetic.
kdramas were never a “laughing stock” for having simple and predictable plots. That’s what got them famous in the first place. Rom-coms are still the most popular genre of kdramas FOR A REASON.
Love next door is a shitty drama. don’t think. you’re better than anyone for watching that 💀💀💀
HAHAHHAA there is one mad person in the comments that love next door isn’t doing as well.
news flash, love next door is BORING. The plot makes no sense but it’s not the kind of makes no sense that makes you laugh and feel good. it makes no sense in the way that it just pisses you off and annoys you.
Love next door got high ratings the second it came out when it was never that good from the beginning. But No gain no love has slowly gained traction and built up the ratings from 8.0 to 8.5 over time.
Calling kdramas laughable for having a predictable plot? Doesn’t matter.
I say this time and time again, an overused plot is not a reason to hate a drama. how they EXECUTE it should be the judge. artists, writers, inventors etc can all have the same idea but how it’s executed is what makes it good.
Screw the love next door fans go watch your stupid drama in peace and leave us alone.
Bok Guy Hyun is probably not the chairman’s real son, but only the chairman knows that.
It would make sense why the chairman is not giving him any grace
This is coming from someone who has only watched up to episode 5
THE CEO WANTS A “perfect” son. His current son that works at the company was doing a great job untilllll he got sued for leaving hate comments.
Now his father is more than ready to drop him. Even his mother told him before hand “do not date, do not do anything that could ruin your reputation, but he clearly didn’t take her advice.
Now the ceo/chairman is scared. He feels his son will make another big mistake in the future and be exposed for it next time, therefore he wants a backup plan.
His backup plan is his son he had out of wedlock. He is not known or popular, therefore, he has a “clean” slate. His reputation is good, he’s even known as a “buddha” amongst employees. His father wants him to start small at the company and work his way up.
Because, if the other son messes up, he’s have another one right there to fall back on.
I might not be correct but I feel like my hunch is somewhere there. I’m so exited to see if my theory gets proved right.
but at the end of the day this drama is miles better it’s just not as popular bc it’s not on Netflix 🤷🏾♀️
kdramas were never a “laughing stock” for having simple and predictable plots. That’s what got them famous in the first place. Rom-coms are still the most popular genre of kdramas FOR A REASON.
Love next door is a shitty drama. don’t think. you’re better than anyone for watching that 💀💀💀
news flash, love next door is BORING. The plot makes no sense but it’s not the kind of makes no sense that makes you laugh and feel good. it makes no sense in the way that it just pisses you off and annoys you.
Love next door got high ratings the second it came out when it was never that good from the beginning. But No gain no love has slowly gained traction and built up the ratings from 8.0 to 8.5 over time.
Calling kdramas laughable for having a predictable plot? Doesn’t matter.
I say this time and time again, an overused plot is not a reason to hate a drama. how they EXECUTE it should be the judge. artists, writers, inventors etc can all have the same idea but how it’s executed is what makes it good.
Screw the love next door fans go watch your stupid drama in peace and leave us alone.