Gosh! I love your review and the way you expressed it.. you pretty much summed up my experience with this drama…
I am so glad that you liked the show too! We need more dramas with couples like that. Just thinking about their romance is like an instant mood booster 😊
I binged through this drama in two days and really enjoyed it. The lead couple were so charming. The FL won me over—even in her wilful, mildly bratty phases—while the ML was the textbook green flag. Call him a simp if you want, but he was no doormat: he pushed back when it mattered, and still loved with an open, honest heart. He fell hard—and honestly who could blame him? I love the idea of learning each other's language (emotional especially) as part of them growing personally and together.
The travelogue scenes were lovely (pretty places + pretty people = instant serotonin), and I ended up really liking the SML too. I mean… that man is ridiculously good-looking.
Skinship was just right, the chemistry was chemistry-ing, and while the second couple didn’t fully capture my attention, they didn’t ruin the mood either.
All in all: a solid watch. Slightly draggy in parts, but entertaining enough that I kept on watching.
As you, I find this season frustrating to watch and not as enjoyable as season 1. The characters seem disjointed…
I am glad that I am not the only one...I felt guilty for not feeling the great chemistry between our CP this season 😅 Even their investigation feels boring, "very step by step" and lack the oomph element that engaged us in Season 1.
Oh well, we are already half way there so let's see whose guesses are correct...hehe!
This season brought a new screenwriter who has mucked up all the characterizations and is adding unnecessary angst/drama…
What's worse is that the angst seemed so contrived. Not sure if you watched ep 14 yet, but I was annoyed throughout the episode. The way and the amount of time they chose to announce certain revelations - leading to fake lead-up drama.
Also for people who are so intelligent, they came across as being stupid. Falling into traps too easily - the last scene and victim really were just unnecessary.
I agree - this season's main plot is so unoriginal!
I hadn't thought about how their different levels of dating experience are showing, but you're so right! I love…
Safety is such a good word to describe their relationship. Ra-Ik clearly felt that he could run to her earlier on, and this past episode, Se-na finally let down her walls and seeked comfort from him.
I just don’t trust You Chen An. On the surface he’s all polite smiles and good manners, but underneath all that niceness, he;s just a pure instigator. The kind that stirs the pot and pretends his hands are clean.
I’m also tired of Xiao Jin Yu’s martyr act. Like Jing Yi said—does he really have to carry everyone’s burden? At some point it stops being noble and starts being self-inflicted suffering.
I guess I am just in a bad mood - finding everyone so annoying lol
and the prosecutor disbarred, indicted, convicted and sent to prison for malicious prosecution along with his…
Oh that's a given - they both need to pay for their evilness, the son for his blind loyalty and the father for being so immoral. I just don't want the show to forget about that nasty piece of ...reporter!
Amid all the annoying chaos and mess, our couple was just ridiculously cute. They know exactly what to say to each other, how to support each other, and now—how to protect each other. Loved the dynamic in today's episode: Ra-ik clearly reads as the one with dating experience, while Se-na has strong first-love energy. Made me smile so much!
Also, good for Se-na— She bounced back so quickly in full lawyer mode. One more week left and no more guessing. But one thing for sure: I need that Reporter Baek to get beat up first… and then arrested.
I don't think they'll resolve that until the end because in order to prove him innocent they have to reveal the…
Yeah, your theory makes sense. He's so politically ambitious, and he wants to get on Hye Joo's father's good side. I think he is so morally corrupt to the point that he's willing to do that.
I was hoping that the story of the FL's father would get resolved but in 3 episodes, it's hard to imagine how they can squeeze that in along with Ra-ik's case. Maybe with tomorrow's events involving her will bring that side story back.
I can't help feeling the Zhao clan is at the heart of this season's conspiracy:1. The first case arises under…
You could be right...I am already suspicious of Consort Hui from the first case, because the outcome did not justify the tension and nerves she showed. Then the Zhao family kept popping up like the way you connected them.
Peacock is a rather flamboyant codename and could just as well be a woman.
:D Because of your comment, I started looking at the Adam's Apple of the "Peacock" person. That person looks like he has one but I could be completely wrong lol
The travelogue scenes were lovely (pretty places + pretty people = instant serotonin), and I ended up really liking the SML too. I mean… that man is ridiculously good-looking.
Skinship was just right, the chemistry was chemistry-ing, and while the second couple didn’t fully capture my attention, they didn’t ruin the mood either.
All in all: a solid watch. Slightly draggy in parts, but entertaining enough that I kept on watching.
Oh well, we are already half way there so let's see whose guesses are correct...hehe!
Also for people who are so intelligent, they came across as being stupid. Falling into traps too easily - the last scene and victim really were just unnecessary.
I agree - this season's main plot is so unoriginal!
I’m also tired of Xiao Jin Yu’s martyr act. Like Jing Yi said—does he really have to carry everyone’s burden? At some point it stops being noble and starts being self-inflicted suffering.
I guess I am just in a bad mood - finding everyone so annoying lol
Also, good for Se-na— She bounced back so quickly in full lawyer mode. One more week left and no more guessing. But one thing for sure: I need that Reporter Baek to get beat up first… and then arrested.