Okay this was so good!! Son Ye Jin, Park Hae Il and the rest acted the HECK out of their roles. I cried so much at the end. What a princess. The airport scene was one of the most touching, heartbreaking scenes I've witnessed.
I know Kim Jang Han's character isn't real, but as a story character, my brain just can't fathom what he went through. As a work of fiction, I still would love seeing everything from his point of view since it's sure to be more grittier— working as a spy in the Japanese army, then as a journalist under a government he didn't support... the things he did, his stubborn determination, his total one-track mind from the moment he got engaged to her I just can't handle it
Does anyone know a drama with an age gap, that's as good as this?
well, there's Goblin/Guardian: The Lonely and Great God 😂 I would also like to watch a drama with a huge age gap with an Older Man/Younger Woman... I just can't seem to find good ones (dropped Dating in the Kitchen after 2 episodes)
True. At least its bearable. Unlike any dramas that will have heavy tragedy like falling off a building, hit by…
No, another user and I already decided that it would be a lot more fun if the handkerchief came in flying right in the wedding day and slap Sa Ra on the face 😂
I doubt he will actually marry her right? He will probably remember everything at the altar or something.
LOL that would be soooooo funny! She'll be standing there with her vixen face and fake high pitched voice and YG will look all confused. Just as she starts to dre about being the queen of the house, banishing Se Chan and Jae Ni to the US and firing DD or whatever other evil nonsense, and suddenly the handkerchief flies in victoriously while Stay With Me from the Goblin OST plays in the background 😂 and then it just SLAPS her in the face and YG gets his memore back and then all hell breaks loose
It was perfect until they really prolonged foolish stuff with the amnesia thingy. The writer could have focused…
have some mercy... poor writer has to keep us interested for 50 whole episodes 😂 I would personally choose amnesia over watching them struggle with their age gap relationship for lots and lots of episodes. At least we can blame the amnesia and SR for everything that goes wrong. Have you watched Perfect World, the jdrama? Its about a paraplegic guy and a girl and it is EXHAUSTING to watch them struggle against all odds to be in a relationship. Sure, it's eye-opening. But it's not what I would tune in to watch every weekend till March.
I doubt he will actually marry her right? He will probably remember everything at the altar or something.
lmao imagine the handkerchief, all tattered and worn, finally finding its way to the wedding venue and alighting on YG's shoulder just as he is about to say "I do" 😂😂😂
Goodness, this is the first time I've forgotten to continue watching a k-drama. I love the actors but ahhh sometimes the plot seems to be going nowhere
"If the Voice has Memory" has copycated the plot from "You're so sweet" dubbing actors, one of them is the best…
let's see if they surprise us by giving it a twist! There are so many dramas out there with similar plotlines but very different emotions, cinematography, and overall quality!
The doctor had advised not to pressure the ML into remembering things and allow it to come at its own phase..…
Uh huh, it's so plain to see that SR absolutely does not pressure him into anything, and lets him do whatever he wants. The woman is playing him like a puppet on a string. Idk how anyone can NOT see that. And he literally went and TOLD DD all about what happened when he proposed to SR!
This drama definitely has its positive and negative points. It typically wraps up misunderstandings quickly. Dd…
She may have dated him for only a week, but what made her go and give him 24 hours to decide whether or not he'll date her? Where did all that confidence go? DD is like a bundle of contradictions to me. One day she says she'll be there for Se Chan and Jae Ni no matter what, then the next day she agrees to go to the US with Anna Kim. One day she's beating up Ja Ni's bullies and the next day she can't even see that SR is the epitome of evil. Can no one see that she's a bad person? YG was trying so hard to bond with his children. I still can't believe that everyone is accepting SR's little fairytale. The story just doesn't add up. Where are the pictures? Where is the proof that he was about to marry SR? Even if you don't consider that, shouldn't someone at least be a little suspicious when the stepmom is supporting SR's story? Since when has she been a person to trust? She's the same psycho who hates the children, lies, and doesn't care one but about YG. He knows it and so does everyone else.
See how SR plays her game? She's the only one who gives him answers. They might be lies, but she still answers all his questions. Everbody ese is like "Whaaat? Really? You did that?", snaps at him, or runs away crying.
It frustrates me because DD actually has the upper hand-- his body unconciously responds to her. I'm sure he'll remember something if she gifts himanpther embroidered handkerchief.
This drama definitely has its positive and negative points. It typically wraps up misunderstandings quickly. Dd…
I'm pretty confused about my feelings towards DD. Maybe she's trying to look out for his mental health, but can't anyone see that he's getting more and more messed up as the days pass? He's frustrated because he can't remember anything. DD is the one with the answers. I think she should try harder. Any normal person can see that he is very, very conflicted.
Anyway, she's agreed to go to the US. She literally has nothing to lose, and she has zero excuses. The man is visibly attracted to her. The closest people to him, his kids, take her side all the time and love her. Sa Ra presents absolutely no threat to her. SR doesn't control her salary, nor can she dismiss her. And now DD is resigning. SR has absolutely no hold on her, so why does she keep bending to her fancies? And DD is unforgivably STUPID if she believes that the story YG told her was about his "friend." Heck, the man was too shy to make a move on DD when he still had his memory, how can anyone believe he was a player or a cheater?
YG might have an excuse for being so unbelievably idiotic, but DD just gets on my nerves when I think about her decisions.
I know Kim Jang Han's character isn't real, but as a story character, my brain just can't fathom what he went through. As a work of fiction, I still would love seeing everything from his point of view since it's sure to be more grittier— working as a spy in the Japanese army, then as a journalist under a government he didn't support... the things he did, his stubborn determination, his total one-track mind from the moment he got engaged to her I just can't handle it
I would also like to watch a drama with a huge age gap with an Older Man/Younger Woman... I just can't seem to find good ones (dropped Dating in the Kitchen after 2 episodes)
See how SR plays her game? She's the only one who gives him answers. They might be lies, but she still answers all his questions. Everbody ese is like "Whaaat? Really? You did that?", snaps at him, or runs away crying.
It frustrates me because DD actually has the upper hand-- his body unconciously responds to her. I'm sure he'll remember something if she gifts himanpther embroidered handkerchief.
Anyway, she's agreed to go to the US. She literally has nothing to lose, and she has zero excuses. The man is visibly attracted to her. The closest people to him, his kids, take her side all the time and love her. Sa Ra presents absolutely no threat to her. SR doesn't control her salary, nor can she dismiss her. And now DD is resigning. SR has absolutely no hold on her, so why does she keep bending to her fancies? And DD is unforgivably STUPID if she believes that the story YG told her was about his "friend." Heck, the man was too shy to make a move on DD when he still had his memory, how can anyone believe he was a player or a cheater?
YG might have an excuse for being so unbelievably idiotic, but DD just gets on my nerves when I think about her decisions.