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Replying to Mochi_Bear Sep 22, 2024
When the ML was confessing his love in French, he sounded sooooo hawttt. UGHHHHHH Chef's kiss. MUAH MUAH
Even if I didn't understand a thing, I don't mind listening to him all day. Yes! he was so totally hawt hawt hawt!!!
Replying to BlancaTrueba Sep 22, 2024
What? He kissed her? But she hasn't changed her answer, right? I remember the answer was still no.She only said…
Her answer clearly changed or else she wouldn't have made such a bold move. It was obvious through her actions how she feels. Also, her confession wasn't made in a 'simple' way as blurting out "I like you too" or something like "I love you". The writer made her confession be conveyed in a meaningful way, where all the things she mentioned are considered momentous or special between the two of them only. Those things she mentioned were deeply connected from their childhood which shaped their relationship up to this point, those words weren't merely just words for them but held significance as in each of those words she had mentioned contains their beloved memories together. In short, her "Yes" or "I love you" was said in a beautiful way as that.
Replying to Deeyouth Sep 22, 2024
I love it when the writer uses symbolism like this.
Ikr! Me too!
Replying to Precious Sep 22, 2024
What do you mean we have only four EPs left πŸ˜­πŸ’”
I refuse to believe that I need more of them 😫😭
Replying to xuehua Sep 21, 2024
Funny thing is, both of them are friends in real life. Two outstanding actors!
FR!!!
Replying to cooper Sep 21, 2024
After watching Episode 11: The drunk scene was brilliant, with classy dialogues by the writer. πŸ‘The dream mud-flat-man…
Funny thing is, both of them are friends in real life. Two outstanding actors!
Replying to vincenzo cassano Sep 21, 2024
i just realised that seung hyo is the type of dad who will read a storybook every night while his wifey and his…
HELP! I need them to add such marriage life scene at the ending!!!
On Love Next Door Sep 21, 2024
Jung Haein is an insanely talented actor. I have long known he is good at microexpressions and talented, but damn whenever those heavy scenes of his comes onscreen, I feel hit by a truck of his emotions because of how he brings them all out. Even if his character fails to speak or doesn't speak at all, I would still be moved and have river of tears flowing down my eyes. I will never just get used to such scenes of his.
Replying to Ivy Sep 21, 2024
I can't help but think that the reason Seok Ryu didn't put it together sooner (that she liked Seung Hyo) is because…
and the first time she is really living for herself, chasing after her real dream *ehem ehem* (seunghyo included in that dream haha)
Replying to mjcsfla1 Sep 21, 2024
Title Love Next Door Spoiler
A very emotional and honest post! I can feel the emotions in your words…I tend to be to quick to be upset when…
Well, that's understandable. I often tend to have such moments too. I think that's the charm of watching a romcom drama that has angst and melo in it, will literally test your patience to the core. You'll def get the hang of it!

I agree, that is also the very reason why I prefer to watch romcom dramas with some angst in them to keep me interested. These days, I find it hard to watch pure romcom dramas alone.

No worries! It wasn't merely a ramble for me. I love to exchange thoughts with other mdl users, it's fun! Thanks for reading through my long comment haha
Replying to Deeyouth Sep 21, 2024
Yes I think the writernim has done a very good job here. There are no awkward or unnecessary moments or dialogues
Totally! Every dialogues so far, especially ones from Seunghyo are worth remembering because of how meaningful they are.
On Love Next Door Sep 21, 2024
In my very honest opinion, this is hands-down the best and most beautiful confession scene in k-drama history for me. It is so 'Seunghyo and Seokryu coded'. Not too cringey or over the top, but completely natural. Automatically my top 1 fave.
Replying to beingalone__ Sep 21, 2024
How many of you noticed that scene where baby seung hyo took a family photo with his parents? He didn't smile…
I noticed that too it was so wholesome 😭
Replying to icesea Sep 21, 2024
one of the highlight of today's eps was when SH said along the line of "I'm over 30 now, but I became 7 years…
Yes, that line broke me too
Replying to super bepo Sep 21, 2024
"That milk expires today, but my feelings for you won't spoil tomorrow or the day after" – CSH πŸ‘
best line in kdrama history
On Love Next Door Sep 21, 2024
Title Love Next Door Spoiler
I knew this episode would be as heartbreaking as the previous episode, I anticipated it given the trailer and all. Yet, I still bawled my eyes out again. As I am writing this I am listening to 'Leave it all behind' by Wonstein on loop just because I am still in a very emotional state. Damn this episode is another roller coaster ride but the ending is chefs kiss for me.

Now that we have tackled the story behind Seunghyo's family. We are able yet again to see a new light into his character and get a deeper understanding as to 'why he is the way he is' as a character. For anyone else who still can't get themselves to be placed in his shoes or see everything in his perspective, whether you relate to him or not, I can't imagine how 'perfect' you are or 'overly high' your 'standards' must be to not be able to empathize with his humane character and all because he is written in a way that is beyond the 'fictional flawless' ML characters that had been nothing but a green forest, so that even if such characters make 'mistakes' or acts 'immature' themselves, they are still redeemable and still considered as a 'green forest', whereas, when given a realistic ML character who acts and reacts humanely, showing immature sides and a mistake of ignoring a friend in need whilst trying to distance himself from her because he sees her happy, trying to move on through the heartbreak, and completely having no idea about what is happening to his friend is already considered something unredeemable. Also, for sakes, all actors in kdramaland who plays ML roles are handsome, like be for real.

Seunghyo was someone who clearly lacked 'familial love'. He grew up in a family that wasn't completely affectionate. As a young child, he was already damaged by the words which his mother has spilled out in the heat of the moment. Imagine, a young child hearing such words from a mother, it must have been traumatizing. He also grew up with his parents constantly away from home, which clearly explains why he has abandonment issues and up to this point, his immature side also stems from this. When it comes to 'maturity', 'age' is completely irrelevant. There is no such written rule in life where it says, just because you are an adult, then you are automatically matured. It doesn't work that way. 'Maturity' comes from the things that shapes you in life, which you carry all throughout, such as your personal experiences and life lessons. All his life, Seunghyo has been searching for that affectionate love from both his parents, his exact words break my heart so much, "we look like we have everything, but we have nothing". The line alone is so heart wrenching and opens you to a new perspective, life is not just black and white. Some people aren't simply a green flag or red flag. What we see are mere surfaces, and could only be known if we allow ourselves to dive deep into their shoes. The way the writer wrote Seunghyo's family story with such depth, it's honestly so moving. I also liked how they showed us the struggles of most married women who still wants to pursue their career and be more than just a 'wife' or 'mother' to their family. In asian culture – or in some asian culture, it's been a norm, up until now at some point, that married women should not work but be a dutiful wife and mother to their family alone.

I'm glad his family has finally started patching things up and it wasn't dragged along until next episode. Apart from Seunghyo's family story, I seriously find Moeum and Danho's scenes hilarious, the mudflat man dream got me ijiboling. Today's episode was another great episode, I must say. The whole Seunghyo voice record thing was such a genius idea, the fact his dialogue was also in french when he said those words, I was internally screaming. Then, Seukryo's confession to him was seriously done perfectly too, it wasn't super cringey, instead it was such a natural and so 'them' coded kinda thing. Finally, the catalysts Moeum mentioned had happened. We finally got the first kiss! It's the most beautiful 'first kiss', exceeded my expectations because I thought we'd only get a hug and their first kiss might happen in their home or something. I replayed that scene lots of times. Haein is an absolute good kisser, so it Somin too!!
Replying to Sweet Savage Sep 21, 2024
I got spoiled
I ate back what I said about disappearing, I clicked on the spoiler tags and boom hahaha
Replying to Salwa Nice Sep 21, 2024
So now that dementia trope? i wish The screenwriter had some original ideas to put on her work my goodness this…
mark as spoiler pls