I was watching Another Miss Oh episode 10 an ( same writer) and one of the characters wrote a script "bottle opener of love and lust" same as the one mentioned here 10 years later 🤣
The cardigan scene was better imo, though some didn't like it.
I did like it but I would like kiss too, and for once him acting first but I'm afraid he wouldn't dare , if there will be she will be taking initiative again
hidden gems 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the hype is ott. The ML is 10yrs older and looks and acts like a weirdo with a stunning…
someone who judges a person by his "beauty" and thinks a partner has to have "equal beauty" has some serious issues and you are part of what's wrong with society. But again look at your username.
hidden gems 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the hype is ott. The ML is 10yrs older and looks and acts like a weirdo with a stunning…
huge beauty gap? Did you see the Ml foto's online? he's very handsome man. its not because his hair are unkept in the drama and he doesn't look like a porcelain doll is ugly. Look him up. he's very manly too. But I guess the "pretty", "normal", same age, ABUSIVE and Manipulative ex-boyfriend was better for her according to your standard? Dong Man is loyal and he makes her happy. That's what's important. Nothing else.
hidden gems 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the hype is ott. The ML is 10yrs older and looks and acts like a weirdo with a stunning…
yet everything was drooling on her Ml in "can this love be translated, also 10 yrs older. Goblin , Mr. Sunshine also huge age gap, all different writers. So they all have daddy issues? Please go back to your trashy romcoms with shirtless and shower scenes. Bye!
and also, the IRONY of ep9 global debate; over a coverhug. huge fcks for those who oppose that scene; both of…
I just don't understand them, why age gap is ok for them in some dramas and in other is not. She's in her 30's and they are both adult, to me, that was the most tender and romantic scene I saw in all dramas. I guess they like it only when the male is filty rich...
There is a lot of context missing, people are just not too happy about a kdrama with a younger woman taking care…
well, financially unstable is also not entirely true, he still gives lectures at the University and works a lot at the catering, so he's still working hard despite everything (ofc he's not CEO 🤣) . He also deeply cares and try to protect his brother ( and his cat!) I didn't know this masterpiece was getting critics in Korea? So what was the problem, a man too vulnerable in 2026? I don't understand them... I'm more offended by the countless cliche dramas where woman are helpeless princesses... But I saw perfect crown also got bashed in Korea, lot of historical inaccuracies, IU even apologized.
NO! But you can expect meaningful dialogues, raw emotions, grey characters, life lessons, layered characters that…
I guess it's subjective, as the show claims, love is a concept. To me, this is one of the most romantic show I saw. Dong Man is totally in love with Eun ah and so she is with him. All the little things they do and say to each other. He literally declared himself her property and at her command. She said she won't be embarrassed of having him as husband as he's so lovable. The coins left at his doorsteps, the autumn leaves to her. How they care and defend each other. They basically are in a relationship already but did not yell it out loud, and is it needed? They just have to kiss , and it's not said it won't happen. Maybe is just my opinion but romance is very strong here, as love is how they deeply care for each other.
He also deeply cares and try to protect his brother ( and his cat!)
I didn't know this masterpiece was getting critics in Korea?
So what was the problem, a man too vulnerable in 2026? I don't understand them... I'm more offended by the countless cliche dramas where woman are helpeless princesses...
But I saw perfect crown also got bashed in Korea, lot of historical inaccuracies, IU even apologized.