A mediocre show with an equally mediocre ending. I just didn’t feel the romance at all. The FL didn’t seem…
Humans aren't one-dimensional and neither are emotions and feelings. Our many different ways of approaching feelings, emotions, and scenarios comes from our life experiences. There are plenty of stories about what you wanted or expected this to be but there are also people living in the real world that can relate to the characters in this particular series. There was also focus on other situations that didn't involve their relationship and would be considered discussion worthy. It's valid if this wasn't for you but can still be enjoyable and/or a fresh take on something for someone else. Growth was something I saw displayed throughout the series. Patience and listening goes a long way and helps you learn about why people approach life differently than you would.
It was decent for this era of k-dramas (I'm a fan of 2016-2021). I wouldn't say it's the best rom-com of the year so far (another that is still airing is a better choice imo). It was cute at times but lacking some depth.
Ok how about this - he is not pathetic. He is a psycho in disguise - doing everything for the sake of his father…
Thank you for your insight. In all honesty I myself have found healing through the past few years of digesting K-dramas. Some are hit and miss but obviously for the reasons that you stated but there's always re-watch value. Sadly capitalism has always been a killer of art and culture.
Ok how about this - he is not pathetic. He is a psycho in disguise - doing everything for the sake of his father…
I will check out the YT video by Asian Boss and I agree with you on all points stated. It's always great to have characters like this to discuss and not look at as one dimensional. I've seen quite a few characters like him in K-dramas and I was always curious as to why there are so many "enablers". I actually respect the fact that Kim Jae Uck decided to take on this role that is unpredictable for him.
Ok how about this - he is not pathetic. He is a psycho in disguise - doing everything for the sake of his father…
Yeah I get your point but I think I was looking at it from the perspective of a person growing up in the Korean culture. I've noticed that culture plays a huge part in decision making or maybe I'm reaching. Who knows?
Ok how about this - he is not pathetic. He is a psycho in disguise - doing everything for the sake of his father…
Psychos can't be pathetic? Besides I'm not getting psycho vibes from him. I'm sensing he's too empathetic to be in a family of control freaks hence the disrespect from his father, brother and alcoholic wife. Even empaths can be pushed to the point of combustion.
[1] It is the VP who has an obsessive crush on In-a. It was because of his control freak nature she had to work…
I was also thinking that the secretary could be who is sending those emails but then I remembered that there's also the Head of HR that hates In-a. She has been too quiet and just gives stalker vibes.
Kim Jae Uck decided to take on this role that is unpredictable for him.