Am I the only one who find this too boring and overrated? I admitt Mr. Gu is handsome and interesting as a person,…
There have been plenty of K-dramas that I quit halfway through because they weren't drawing me in. I happen to love this one, but if you don't, then drop it. It's OK. That's why we have a variety to choose from.
The writer does quite a few of these paired scenarios. I just noticed another paired one.
At the Liberation Club meeting, Joy Club lady talked about being embarrassed at funerals, because she always puts on a smily face even when trying to put on a serious face.
At Baek's funeral, Gu smiled, giggled and laughed, and could not put on a serious face.
I just know how the writer thinks about the Chang Hee x Hyeon Ah arc. I just know. Bc as far as everyone thinks…
I don't think CH liked Hyeon Ah when they were partying at Gu's club. Since he grew up with her, I think he thinks of her like a sister or cousin. But I also shipped them as a couple.
I want the loquacious colleague to be eaten by the dogs, since Baek wasn't. Oh well.
In an earlier episode Hosik tried to ask Eun Her out because they dated in the past. Now I really want them together.…
I think Eun Hee (ugh, autocorrect keeps changing it to Sun Her), has been a good friend long enough. That last stunt Miran played on her was game ending in my opinion.
wow... Miran is horrible and I'm actually disgusted by her behaviour... there's gonna be nothing of her "story"…
In an earlier episode Hosik tried to ask Eun Her out because they dated in the past. Now I really want them together. I suppose there's no chance, but I'm shipping them.
That running scene was so satisying and so much real.
It's like CH wanted to be chased so that he could have his punishment, and Gu knew it. Gu never made any attempt to catch CH, and Gu runs faster than CH.
I was not expecting Baek to go down like that. It was almost too easy for Gu to go back. And then Gu immediately turned into an asshole.
I actually feel worst for MJ's Dad. Here he's giving Gu information on how to run and take over the cabinet business, and Gu's thinking of taking over the nightclub again.
Also, anyone else notice that CH and MJ's best friend partied at Gu's nightclub? I recognized the golden hallway when they were leaving.
She was being metaphorical lol. She meant that she wants to support him and carry him through his rough times.
I think Koreans number their birth years with "you're one year old on the day you are born." So I assumed she mean that she wanted to support him from the day he was born.
Am i the only one lacking in comprehension but anyone know what does Mijeong means when she said I am going to…
That confused me too. But I assumed it meant that she wanted to comfort Gu from birth.
Koreans number their birthdays as "you are one year old on the day you are born" and so that's where the confusing "1 year old" comment comes from, and why I think she meant that she wanted to comfort Gu from his birth.
I do not think she is pregnant. I don't think Gu would leave if MJ was pregnant.
At the Liberation Club meeting, Joy Club lady talked about being embarrassed at funerals, because she always puts on a smily face even when trying to put on a serious face.
At Baek's funeral, Gu smiled, giggled and laughed, and could not put on a serious face.
I want the loquacious colleague to be eaten by the dogs, since Baek wasn't. Oh well.
I laughed through the whole scene.
I actually feel worst for MJ's Dad. Here he's giving Gu information on how to run and take over the cabinet business, and Gu's thinking of taking over the nightclub again.
Also, anyone else notice that CH and MJ's best friend partied at Gu's nightclub? I recognized the golden hallway when they were leaving.
Koreans number their birthdays as "you are one year old on the day you are born" and so that's where the confusing "1 year old" comment comes from, and why I think she meant that she wanted to comfort Gu from his birth.
I do not think she is pregnant. I don't think Gu would leave if MJ was pregnant.
They're called Host Bars, and they provide a place where women go and spend - sometimes - thousands of dollars for male company.
Wow!