Only this drama is watchable. What happen to Kdramas nowadays?
this is only a theory, but I find myself enjoying more dramas produced in even years (2016, 2018, 2020). The lineup for 2022 looks pretty interesting, with all my favorite older actors (Lee Joon Gi, So Ji Sub, Yoo Seung Ho, etc.). However, I do agree... kdramas somehow just aren't the same these days. This drama still has some of what drew me to Kdramaland in the first place.
It comes every week so I'm hoping it's worth the time I'm investing into it. Till now, the story is quite fluffy, light, adorable and fun. It's perfect to keck back, relax, and enjoy. This is a weekend drama, so it comes with its flaws. The ahjummas are rather annoying, and if you haven't watched a weekend drama before, the production quality will seem weird to you sometimes. Take everything with a pinch of salt. It's the Korean equivalent of a soap opera/telenovela. The main couple and the children are SO adorable, they make me forget all the drama's flaws.
Agh, I really thought this was going to be a romantic comedy. I cried my eyes out. Such a beautiful movie. The main actors really acted the heck out of their roles. What a plot twist!
He will lose his memory in a future episode and only remember what happened at age 22 and before. They mention…
I understand Korean age. But in this case, in relation to OP's post, 1 or 2 years makes no difference. You might as well just use whichever age system you want. I used only the age given in the drama to simplify things, since my main point was that ML won't remember even his first meeting with FL.
Only those who are watching this drama knows how merry this show is. You just forget what's going on and casually…
exactly! When I try to explain the story to someone, it feels flat and stupid... I can't really describe why or what makes this show soooooo addictive!
In every drama, there is this one scene that just stands out to me. In this one, I LOVED the scene where ML(the CEO) lets FL cry and show her grief. The way he just stops the car, takes the baby out of her hands, tells her the car is sound-proof, shuts the door and walks away... I honestly thought it was one of the most heart-melting scenes ever. I wanted to cry, too.
No. Unfortunately she only gets worse. Her toxic relationship with Woo Jae is the only thing I hated in this drama.
Just finished the drama and I AGREE. I hated hated HATED that arc so much... I initially liked Woo Jae, but I lost all respect for him and eventually started disliking him, too because of his stupid relationship with that spoilt idiot. Even the two witchlike daughters-in-law ended up paying for their wrongs and repenting and trying to change. I actually warmed up to the second daughter-in-law!
But Hae Ri? nooooooo she just continues being the same stupid rich spoilt whining jerk of a woman from start to end and Woo Jae just tolerates her the whole time! if it wasn't for Yeol Mu and Kwak Dong Yeon's absolute heartwarmingly ADORABLE wholesomeness, I really would have gone insane
I'm Not A Robot still stands as one of my favorite dramas ever so I'm waiting for this one with high expectations! P.S: Was "Friday" inspired by Ironman? 😂
I just can’t stop a biiig smile from spreading across my face every time I see ML and FL together…. YOUNGDAN/Danguk supremacy!!!! And I really lost it over that confession >< whyyyyy do they make it SO HARD to wait for new episodes?!!!!!
Now the big reveals are out of the way.. let the drama begin!
There have been big reveals in almost every episode lol but Anna Kim is yet to reveal herself to her ex and daughter… also Mi Sook’s son hasn’t told her what he’s doing either… and Sa Ra hasn’t told YG about Se Jong’s biological mom yet… we still have lotsss of reveals left!
I need to learn Korean. But I always wonder how do English speakers manage to learn those languages. By "those"…
It’s a little hard for Latin-based language speakers to learn Korean because the sentence order is different and the language is particle based. I’d say, learn how to read and write first. It’s very simple and you can do it in an hour. English is an SVO language(subject-verb-object) while Korean is SOV. So you could try and get familiar with it by taking the Duolingo course or something. Once you get comfortable with the grammar structure, it gets a lot easier. Weekend dramas and reality shows/ variety shows are the best because they use everyday language. Since there are three levels of formality, it IS pretty hard to grasp the language. Just keep listening to it. I use Duolingo for grammar and 90daykorean for tips and other stuff. Good luck!
However, I do agree... kdramas somehow just aren't the same these days. This drama still has some of what drew me to Kdramaland in the first place.
So when he was 22, she was 8, but they met when she was 13. So that means he has no memory of her.
But Hae Ri? nooooooo she just continues being the same stupid rich spoilt whining jerk of a woman from start to end and Woo Jae just tolerates her the whole time! if it wasn't for Yeol Mu and Kwak Dong Yeon's absolute heartwarmingly ADORABLE wholesomeness, I really would have gone insane
P.S: Was "Friday" inspired by Ironman? 😂
And I really lost it over that confession >< whyyyyy do they make it SO HARD to wait for new episodes?!!!!!