Whatever happened to making the losing side of the triangle an actual choice? Any more it seems like every 2ML…
Very valid point. In this drama, especially, 2ML is very unappealing. Spending too much time on 2ML who is CLEARLY not going to end up with FL is totally unnecessary. Dynamite Kiss was much better than this drama (overall), but they also spent too much time on a love triangle even though 2ML never stood a chance (we all felt bad for 2FL who was super nice).
Out of curiosity, why are all your completed dramas rated 0.0? Is that some sort of an MDL bug?
Ah, I didn’t realize non-rating a drama makes it appear as 0.0 or that some people don’t bother about ratings. I don’t trust my memory to remember my opinion about every drama so I usually try to rate it on whole point scale: bad / not good / good / better / best.
How is this in comparison to Business Proposal? I loved that show, extremely funny and fluffy, great chemistry…
There’s no comparison — BP is much better. And I generally like the leads here and will suffer through the end. But if you haven’t started, don’t be like us! If you are looking for a mature romance, check out “Love Scout”; for more funny BP-like vibe there’s also “Love to Hate You”. You might have seen both though :)
sigh. I don't know who I hate more between the 2ML and SIL.... prolly the SIL. Sigh, I feel anger and hate for…
SiL is evil, so she’s definitely worse than 2ML even though he’s very annoying.
At least, boss + employee romance part is a bit more realistic. It’s usually not a good look to have a romance with a lower level employee because other employees will feel suspicious (like what we saw in the posted comments). In real life, Western companies even fire executives for relationships with lower level employees (although, they are publicly traded companies usually).
But if you haven’t started, don’t be like us! If you are looking for a mature romance, check out “Love Scout”; for more funny BP-like vibe there’s also “Love to Hate You”. You might have seen both though :)
At least, boss + employee romance part is a bit more realistic. It’s usually not a good look to have a romance with a lower level employee because other employees will feel suspicious (like what we saw in the posted comments). In real life, Western companies even fire executives for relationships with lower level employees (although, they are publicly traded companies usually).
If the writers wanted to make a drama about a mature couple, they should have looked at Love Scout and copied ideas from it.