watched s2 so many times, I only finally realized why eun friend stop hanging around her.
I ended up finishing the series today. I guess Eun’s friend wanted an exclusive friendship and could not accept that Eun made new meaningful relationships with her housemates and the bf. I think many of us have had a friend like that or have been that jealous friend.
I have watched this drama more than 20 times and I still don't know why did Eun jae and Jong yeol break up? Their…
from what I understand Eun-jae and Jong-yeol’s breakup wasn’t caused by one big event, it was more of a gradual drift. Once the honeymoon phase wore off, Jong-yeol became less attentive, while Eun-jae grew increasingly insecure and clingy. Since neither of them was very experienced in relationships, they struggled to communicate what they were feeling. What ended their relationship was that Eun-jae initiated the breakup expecting Jong-yeol to stop her and fight for the relationship. Instead, he was caught off guard and accepted it, turning what she thought would be a test of his feelings into an actual breakup.
why did they make the ML such a weakling? The whole leg cramp in front of grandma and not being able to open the jar was ridiculous! I mean the guy was training in the army at the beginning of the series, why are they making him look so weak? I get that they are going for comedy, but I didn’t like it! 🤨
Why is the rating so low on this one? This feels like a pretty great lighthearted show for me.
I almost didn’t start it because of the ratings but I’m really enjoying it! Last month of school is so stressful and this is a perfect escape - it’s funny, cute and lighthearted 💙 So refreshing to see the FL try a less intense role 😅I’m so used to her being mean or evil that I’m almost waiting for her to turn bad 😂
I’m enjoying this far more than I thought I would. I’m only on ep 6, but so far each episode kept me engaged, anticipating the next one. I hope it remains interesting until the end.
I came to read your review because that’s what I ended up rating the 6 episodes I watched. I think you nailed the reason I also did not connect with the show. I ended up dropping it
why did i not connect to this or enjoy it as much as everyone here seems to have. for some reason i was just letting…
You’re no alone, I’m in the same boat as you. I did not connect with the show even though the leads are some of my favorite actors… Yes some parts were funny but it lacked something for me - I don’t know what
so you decided to drop 😅yup, I found her super frustrating too! she did not deserve the ML!
I also enjoyed My Dearest! Melos are really not my thing either but I do enjoy one once in a while. I really want to rewatch Moon lovers but it’s not on Viki… The OST is amazing as well
I wrote about the harassment in a different post with a spoiler tag :)
so you decided to drop 😅yup, I found her super frustrating too! she did not deserve the ML!
The resolution for the harassment plot line is very frustrating but I guess it mimics reality. The company never actually changes. They basically throw one executive under the bus to make it look like they handled the issue, while the whole toxic culture stays exactly the same. Then they start quietly promoting some of the women who complained, not because they care, but because they want everyone to stop talking about it and move on. What really got me was what happened to Jin-ah. She’s the one person who refuses to stay quiet, and the company completely destroys her for it. They dig up old footage to make her look “complicit,” isolate her with a miserable warehouse transfer, and basically punish her for speaking up. By the end, her quitting didn’t even feel like defeat, it felt like survival. It’s such a frustrating ending, but I think that’s why it hits so hard because it mirrors how these situations often play out in real life.
What ended their relationship was that Eun-jae initiated the breakup expecting Jong-yeol to stop her and fight for the relationship. Instead, he was caught off guard and accepted it, turning what she thought would be a test of his feelings into an actual breakup.
I wrote about the harassment in a different post with a spoiler tag :)
What really got me was what happened to Jin-ah. She’s the one person who refuses to stay quiet, and the company completely destroys her for it. They dig up old footage to make her look “complicit,” isolate her with a miserable warehouse transfer, and basically punish her for speaking up. By the end, her quitting didn’t even feel like defeat, it felt like survival. It’s such a frustrating ending, but I think that’s why it hits so hard because it mirrors how these situations often play out in real life.