That was to show the both of them move on, after the wedding they were not showed again beside her meeting with…
Excuse me, but I've already made my opinion perfectly clear, and I'm done discussing this. It’s pretty pathetic that you keep repeating yourself—what did you think would happen? Did you expect me to suddenly change my mind because you can’t grasp basic storytelling?
Honestly, your inability to see the obvious just highlights how clueless you are. If you need every detail spoon-fed to you, maybe you should stick to simpler shows. It's laughable that you think her attending the wedding means anything when she was already working with Ex after the break-up. Both leads have been there from the beginning; their relationship is central, while the boyfriend and friend were barely supporting characters.
If you want to cling to that ridiculous interpretation, be my guest. But know that many viewers share my view that this subplot is tasteless and just plain dumb. Check TikTok or Reddit; you’ll find plenty of people who agree with me. So, do us all a favor and stop replying. You could’ve started your own thread, but I guess you needed someone to argue with to feel relevant."
That was to show the both of them move on, after the wedding they were not showed again beside her meeting with…
No need to repeat yourself, you don't seem to understand the relationship between logical conclusions and good storytelling.
Good writing means you don't have to tell your audience everything, the audience already understands and it can be inferred that she was happy and moved on.
Her Ex had already stopped being part of herself, since they broke up, so I'm not sure what you mean that we had to see that the ex was not part of her life and she had moved on. It was so obvious and again a logical conclusion. She was seeing someone else so it's obvious she moved on !!! (😂 Hahaha). We already know she moved on, she had slept with another man. So who thought she still needed to see her Ex?
Tell me what the wedding added to the drama/storytelling that we already didn't know?.
That was to show the both of them move on, after the wedding they were not showed again beside her meeting with…
Yeah, we have different ways of watching analysing and interpreting films. I never mentioned screen time but the effective use of flow, plot, and storylines to create a tight storytelling arch. She had already moved on when she went to work with the guy at the hospital so why would you think she was still heartbroken?
Unnecessary love triangle subplots can feel frustrating, especially when they detract from the main storyline! Including two weddings in a 40 episode drama can make sense if each wedding serves a unique purpose or develops the storyline in different ways.
The Ex and Friend were never central to the story and no value was added by the "faux" drama of that plot.
When side characters and their dramas aren’t central to the story, it often feels like filler rather than meaningful content. It’s frustrating when shows add conflict that seems superficial and doesn’t advance the plot or develop the main characters. That kind of “faux drama” can really take away from the story’s impact.
That was to show the both of them move on, after the wedding they were not showed again beside her meeting with…
How does attending a wedding show any feelings? You're just reaching. There was never a loose end period, they broke up and that's it. Was it a rebound for the Ex as well? Question apply both ways? I maintain there was no value in that plot. No one would have missed the Ex or even wondered how he was doing Han Ting was always the end game our focus should have been and was him!
That was to show the both of them move on, after the wedding they were not showed again beside her meeting with…
Was that necessary? Obviously, if she was dating Han Ting it's a logical conclusion that she had moved on. Whether he moved on was not important to this story!! No one would have noticed if he just stopped appearing when they broke up.
These are the little details that separate good dramas from bad dramas. Effective use of time, plot, and storyline.
If the ex boyfriend was no longer good for her and HT was so much a better choice. why not let a friend benefit…
That was not the best use of the time or the budget. A wedding in the middle of a series which is not the MLs wedding is distracting to the viewer. Instead of building up the story and making the viewer anticipate the romance btwn MLs they waste time on side characters that never appear again in the series. After the wedding we don't see those annoying two, so why bother with giving them a wedding? They could have used one of the side characters who is actually in the series until the last episode.
If the ex boyfriend was no longer good for her and HT was so much a better choice. why not let a friend benefit…
What did it add to the drama? Nothing just extra time and scenes that add zero value to the story. It was more irritating to watch them than if they hadn't been in the drama at all. Ending things off when she broke up with him would have been a perfect way to conclude that chapter. They could have given more romantic scenes for ML instead of a weird wedding many people didn't care about. Side characters should remain side characters.
If the ex boyfriend was no longer good for her and HT was so much a better choice. why not let a friend benefit…
The drama/story is not about her Ex or her snake friend but about her life and her romance. You don't just stick random subplots that do nothing for the story and hope viewers will enjoy the story.
Don't be thick in the head read to understand okay. I'm just saying including that storyline messed up the momentum and flow of the drama. It's unrealistic to show an Ex's wedding vows. We only needed one wedding in the show her & Han Ting wedding not other weddings.
If the ex boyfriend was no longer good for her and HT was so much a better choice. why not let a friend benefit…
It was an unnecessary storyline. We didn't need to see that love story or their wedding. It just broke alot of girl code, no woman would remain friends with a woman who was tapping her ex. It's just gross and disgusting 🤢.
Someone mentioned that it was not in the novel and that makes alot sense, stupid storyline.
Lost interest when they included that friend and ex-boyfriend plot plus the wedding. Did we really need to see that subplot? It was so unnecessary and irritated me to the core. Maybe I will finish it one day, but I am too upset right now. Dropping it
so you're telling me that DH and HH have just been friends for ten years and somehow their relationship never…
When in the car and DH is talking about stopping whatever their relationship was, HH said how could they stop/break something that never started. Very confusing.
so you're telling me that DH and HH have just been friends for ten years and somehow their relationship never progressed from sleeping at each other's house. HH failed to make a move in 10 years!!! Doesn't make sense at all.
She's supposed to be good at her job but he keeps rescuing her. I hate white knights and pampered princesses. Both their behavior is so unprofessional and unfair. I really wanted to like but ...
Same, I found them both unlikable. The whole plot between the FL and the rich old guy was ew…
She really couldn't say NO though if you noticed how they were always being pushed to find clients etc. It's the same as drinking, you really can't say no to the top clients. I understood why she did it. Her boyfriend does it too though.
So satisfied with this one. I am so glad that I watched this drama, at first I felt so stressed with the type of life she was living with so much work pressure. I was so happy when she got a Mentor/Superior who cared about her work and treated her fairly.
I loved their romance so sweet and how he wooed her. They understand each other and respect each other's work. I liked the overall message of not forgetting to live for yourself and finding value in yourself, not money or your job.
Honestly, your inability to see the obvious just highlights how clueless you are. If you need every detail spoon-fed to you, maybe you should stick to simpler shows. It's laughable that you think her attending the wedding means anything when she was already working with Ex after the break-up. Both leads have been there from the beginning; their relationship is central, while the boyfriend and friend were barely supporting characters.
If you want to cling to that ridiculous interpretation, be my guest. But know that many viewers share my view that this subplot is tasteless and just plain dumb. Check TikTok or Reddit; you’ll find plenty of people who agree with me. So, do us all a favor and stop replying. You could’ve started your own thread, but I guess you needed someone to argue with to feel relevant."
Good writing means you don't have to tell your audience everything, the audience already understands and it can be inferred that she was happy and moved on.
Her Ex had already stopped being part of herself, since they broke up, so I'm not sure what you mean that we had to see that the ex was not part of her life and she had moved on. It was so obvious and again a logical conclusion. She was seeing someone else so it's obvious she moved on !!! (😂 Hahaha). We already know she moved on, she had slept with another man. So who thought she still needed to see her Ex?
Tell me what the wedding added to the drama/storytelling that we already didn't know?.
Do you understand what is a logical conclusion?.
Unnecessary love triangle subplots can feel frustrating, especially when they detract from the main storyline! Including two weddings in a 40 episode drama can make sense if each wedding serves a unique purpose or develops the storyline in different ways.
The Ex and Friend were never central to the story and no value was added by the "faux" drama of that plot.
When side characters and their dramas aren’t central to the story, it often feels like filler rather than meaningful content. It’s frustrating when shows add conflict that seems superficial and doesn’t advance the plot or develop the main characters. That kind of “faux drama” can really take away from the story’s impact.
These are the little details that separate good dramas from bad dramas. Effective use of time, plot, and storyline.
They could have given more romantic scenes for ML instead of a weird wedding many people didn't care about. Side characters should remain side characters.
FL's wardrobe was 🔥🔥. She's always one of the best dressed CDrama actresses.
You don't just stick random subplots that do nothing for the story and hope viewers will enjoy the story.
Don't be thick in the head read to understand okay. I'm just saying including that storyline messed up the momentum and flow of the drama. It's unrealistic to show an Ex's wedding vows. We only needed one wedding in the show her & Han Ting wedding not other weddings.
Someone mentioned that it was not in the novel and that makes alot sense, stupid storyline.
I loved their romance so sweet and how he wooed her. They understand each other and respect each other's work. I liked the overall message of not forgetting to live for yourself and finding value in yourself, not money or your job.