Skip the first few episodes and fast forward through all the family scenes. Then you'll have yourself a decent…
I did the same ahahah I couold not believe my eyes in the initial episodes. Found it boring and I found her annoying and not someone with a good personality. But since the ML and FL started fighting I started liking the drama and watched it skipping all the real world background scenes. I am happy I stayed because the ML in real world was a much better guy and the FL also get more layered personlity
it's funny how I thought it was bad when the amnesia started and dropped this to come back in some random episode after skipping couple of them and....surprise!! As that was solved I actually started enjoying this. A mysterious drama really, I didn't think I would enjoy the episode 6 so much
rewatching it for the 28738267 time and I just noticed that the hints were there from the beginning !
in the first episode it is already mentioned that JW doesnt smoke, in the second Taek appears and the first thing the adults talk about in the table is about wanting him as a son in law just after showing him for the first time in the drama. In the same episode, just after that scene, DS starts to play with the pencil tip which if broken her first love wont come true, and it does break. But most importantly, the topic of love starts from the episode in which Taek appears, in which we see his childhood and this is also the episode where we see the husband's adult face too. They both appear at the same time and he goes for a smoke in the same episode
Then I am really scared for the cast and crew who believed the writer maybe because of her past work. Because…
This is always a genuine concern and something we can legitimately fear. I feel like it would be better to work together to exchange information and see where the other parties are coming from, instead of attacking each other. As you know, things online / on writing might sound harsher
Then I am really scared for the cast and crew who believed the writer maybe because of her past work. Because…
it's nice that you want to be aware of the authenticity but look at it as a very informal online comment section, not a research paper where they have to necessarily cite, unless asked, this is what I meant
It's good to be skeptical, but better when you try to actively look for information instead of demanding it