wait I don’t understand ep 2 … is this a supernatural show ? like is she a clone ? or how is she able to survive all this and then stand next to her own dead body ?
At the end, I found that the series was very realistic. And I also knew that they would break up at the end, since there is a second season and even a third. That means the protagonist in the second season will also probably, like pretty surely, end with a breakup. The third season, that will then be her forever man. Like I said, it was really very realistic. It became a small comfort series, but at the end it really made you feel anxiety because it was just very, very realistic.
I think I understand why she wanted to break up with him, but the jump within one day between living together and him moving out of her apartment more because of his pride, that was basically the beginning of the end, or kind of started the beginning of the end. Wow, it was so sudden. And I would have also found it better to get the reason why he also decided to break up. For example, I would have thought that maybe he just said “let’s break up” out of fear and hoped that she would say no, or if he really wanted to break up in the end, for whatever reason. He didn’t really have a reason to break up, except that his pride stood in his way and he knew that she wanted to break up, for example. And the ending was really heartbreaking. I think I’ve never, when it comes to Korean dramas, seen a series that felt this real, especially the breakup. And that she was just about to hold on again and not break up after all. Yeah, the ending was very abrupt, but that’s how most relationships that end are. And I also think it’s a shame that she never really found out that he had contact with his ex-best friend again. So, she didn’t know that. I think then she would have broken up even sooner.
that has nothing to do with prioritizing that was just very rude. you can put yourself first but still make room for other peoples feelings. lying and not communicating with your partner is just not right
I know it’s such a unserious lovely kdrama but if I’m nitpicking a little I don’t think it’s that easy to raise Han Gyul at all. maybe it’s different in Korea but especially what happened to them with the fire the baby defo needed to be checked after in a hospital for inhaling smoke … how can ml explain to them that he’s not his real dad on paper … the hospital would defo take the baby away from him
I think I understand why she wanted to break up with him, but the jump within one day between living together and him moving out of her apartment more because of his pride, that was basically the beginning of the end, or kind of started the beginning of the end. Wow, it was so sudden. And I would have also found it better to get the reason why he also decided to break up. For example, I would have thought that maybe he just said “let’s break up” out of fear and hoped that she would say no, or if he really wanted to break up in the end, for whatever reason. He didn’t really have a reason to break up, except that his pride stood in his way and he knew that she wanted to break up, for example. And the ending was really heartbreaking. I think I’ve never, when it comes to Korean dramas, seen a series that felt this real, especially the breakup. And that she was just about to hold on again and not break up after all. Yeah, the ending was very abrupt, but that’s how most relationships that end are. And I also think it’s a shame that she never really found out that he had contact with his ex-best friend again. So, she didn’t know that. I think then she would have broken up even sooner.