Does anyone have any idea how long it was supposed to be since they last saw each other at the end of the movie when she runs to the radio station to see him.
I like it but episode 2 feels like power harassment from the MLs part
If this were like a more serious drama I would understand but this is a fluffy rom-com where not alot is really meant to be take too seriously. Just something light and fun to give you a break after watching Your Honor, The Perfect Family, and Good Partner during the week. I like that we have this, Love Next Door, and Romance in the House on the weekend. I'm excited for No Gain, No Love which starts tmw as well!
What is the message they want to bring out in this drama? I only see this cute couple playing hard to get and…
It's just a cute little 10 episode rom-com based on a webtoon. I don't think there is going to be some grand message to get from this, other than I guess don't break up with someone you clearly love just becasue society says it won't work because you come from different economic brackets. I think overall it's gonna be a pretty light show. Something easy to watch after watching the more serious Kdramas during the week like Your Honor, or The Perfect Family, and Good Partner.
I saw a comment from someone that said in the novel the princess has basically been coming up with and executing a plan since she was a teen to make sure her and lady pin end up together and basically everything she does it to make sure that comes true. Also that her brothers help her to execute this plan. I was just wondering if this is actually true and if so since when did her brothers know she loved lady pin.
They also said that it's not that the parents really have a big issue with her being a lesbian it's more that she is expected to marry a man have children and carry on the royal bloodline and it's more that they expect her to live up to her royal duties rather than that they are homophobic, was wondering if this was accurate as well.
no, they just verify if the first love thing affects his brain waves, and it does
yeah they just wanted to show that whennhe thinks about her it messes with their results because they wanted a reason to kick her off the case study so they could take over and take all the credit. basically that head of neurosurgery guy, the one she gave the little speech to about eating the poisonous pufferfish, is trying to steal her work and the guy she liked was helping because he is a pushover who just blindly follows what that guy tells him to do.
Tbh I did not understand the last scene, the flashback to 15 years ago. Why did her eyes turn black?Overall, I…
So I'm assuming it's supposed to show that she is one of the kids that they tested on in the past just like the lead from The Witch movie. So she didn't have split personalities like they were saying she did, she already had The Tyrant virus in her so that was kind of her way of hiding it and suppressing it all this time. then when the vial broke its like she got another dose so now it's like 3 people in one mind trying to control everything. I could be completely off though, this is just what I thought they were going for with that. please someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Hope too, she bled a lot and he hit her right on the head. Hope the bleeding stopped and she is breathing....
yeah I know it doesn't look good but I guess since they didn't show her like definitely dead I'm hoping hebhas her tied up or something but it didn't look good.
They also said that it's not that the parents really have a big issue with her being a lesbian it's more that she is expected to marry a man have children and carry on the royal bloodline and it's more that they expect her to live up to her royal duties rather than that they are homophobic, was wondering if this was accurate as well.
Thanks