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Replying to DramaAjumma Mar 25, 2022
https://40somethingahjumma.substack.com/p/a-business-proposal-2022-kiss-and?s=w
Thank you.
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Replying to DramaAjumma Mar 25, 2022
https://40somethingahjumma.substack.com/p/a-business-proposal-2022-kiss-and?s=w
Thank you for your kind comments.
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Replying to DramaAjumma Mar 25, 2022
I share your perspective. I only really like the leads as well. Whatever tropes the show deploys, it does them…
It's rather lonely isn't it? :D
I don't entirely get the hype but perhaps it's because of the way the world is going and the incredible stress that people are undergoing that something like this feels like a breath of fresh air.
I suppose I watch a lot of contract relationship dramas and this one doesn't particularly stand out among them in terms of the story elements. The humour doesn't always land. That said, I loved Episode 7 and to a lesser degree 8.
I'm not a fan of the second romance primarily because of Young-seo. She just perpetually bugs me. I love Sung-hoon to death though.
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Replying to vivi_1485 Mar 25, 2022
Kdrama CEOs, in my experience, seem to be a lot more awkward or boyish underneath with a vulnerable side that…
I really liked Tim Pei's CEO in She is the One. Cunning and flirty.
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Replying to MTSS_2022 Mar 25, 2022
it's ok so far, i'm only liking the dynamics of main leads thus far. Story is nothing much compelling but it's…
I share your perspective. I only really like the leads as well.
Whatever tropes the show deploys, it does them well but it doesn't do anything groundbreaking with the genre.
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Replying to sun Mar 24, 2022
am i the only one not seeing how this is romantic? first he blackmails her into fake dating him. then in ep 8…
While I understand where you're coming from, I differ with your overall assessment however because of the context in which those statements and relationship dynamics occur. I won't use the argument that this is just a silly rom com because I believe logical consistency has to apply across genres.

Before he tells her that he won't back down from making her change her mind he gave her a week to think through things after confessing to her. During that period she doesn't say a word. She doesn't reject him outright. So he confronts her and then demands an answer. It's consistent with his nature of someone who doesn't like wasting time. She tells him it won't work out between them and she's worried about what others might say. She does not say that she doesn't like him. He gets it. It's not him per se but it's his status as her boss and social conventions that's making her hesitate. Also the fear of failure. And certainly it's not because she's in love with someone else. The reason why I don't have a problem with this scene is because we know that she definitely has feelings for him. If she didn't why not say so and be done with it. Why prolong the agony for him and herself? It's pointless.

Tae-mu obviously senses that she is wavering so he tells her that he's not going to give up until she says yes because he believes that he needs to prove to her that he is serious about being in a relationship and is prepared to do everything to make it work and protect her. Then she initiates the kiss to prove him right.

The reason why this outcome is romantic... to me at least... is because Tae-mu is a guy who doesn't like wasting time and for him to say that he will persist for Ha-ri shows his sincerity. Like everyone else says, he could be dating any woman from his social class but he has chosen not to. He is acting in defiance to expectations of him and in a real enough way, might consequently be creating more problems for himself. It's certainly true that they were off to a really bad start but now he's keen to make up for his mistakes.
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Replying to greenleaf5 Mar 23, 2022
Well, her brother told him to go into her room to look for ointment, and then he spotted the title of the document…
Well, if that was all it was, I don't think Min-woo would be as universally disliked as he is. It isn't just that he's 7 years too late and that's not necessarily a sin but it's also the way he treats his own girlfriend and causing her to feel insecure with the way he is showing an obvious preference for Ha-ri over her. It gives the impression that he's having a bet each way. It's one thing to be a concerned friend but it's another to disregard your girlfriend because you fear that you might be losing your so-called "best friend" to another guy.

At best the guy lacks clarity about the two more important women in his life but until he gets his priorities straight, it's going to cast doubt on his motives when he doesn't have actual conversations with his own girlfriend about his state of mind.
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Replying to DramaAjumma Mar 23, 2022
I don't think it's that unpopular an opinion. Those of us who are seasoned watchers of K dramas have been saying…
The problem is I've never seen any kind of extended K drama romance not have any melodrama because they usually include a lot of push and pull before the leads come together. Or separation and breakup periods. There is a playbook and a philosophy that they all stick to because a lot of these shows don't give the leads their happily-ever-after until the very end. On the other hand, if they get together quickly, it's to be expected that they will separate somewhere in the middle.
That's why fewer episodes are better for the storytelling because it minimizes all the crazy makjang stuff to the barest minimum or nothing.
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Replying to greenleaf5 Mar 23, 2022
Well, her brother told him to go into her room to look for ointment, and then he spotted the title of the document…
I personally found that entire sequence not that well staged. A bit clumsy. Obviously the instruction to look at Ha-ri's room is vague and then the first thing he goes for is that very drawer that happens to have the contract in it.

The show seems intent on making Min-woo rather unlikeable.
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Replying to SojuMoose Mar 23, 2022
Unpopular opinion, but I'm actually glad this show is 12 episodes instead of 16. So many rom-com kdramas drag…
I don't think it's that unpopular an opinion. Those of us who are seasoned watchers of K dramas have been saying this for some time. Usually when there are more episodes, it means more melodrama.
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On The Oath of Love Mar 22, 2022
Romancing over house slippers, cactus and mugs of plain drinking water. And then whip out the evil box of chocolates. Nicely played Gu Wei, nicely played.
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Replying to ah pen Mar 22, 2022
I will give San San an even higher score. She is very perceptive. She clued in on Dr Gu's interest in LZX first.…
Well, on hindsight I was a bit stingy grading Sansan. :D
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Replying to DramaAjumma Mar 22, 2022
My 2 cents on the show so far... under spoiler tags
Thanks for that.
I'm also a part of a One Piece family by the way.
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Replying to DramaAjumma Mar 21, 2022
Gao Xi 0, San San 1, Gu Wei 10
My 2 cents on the show so far... under spoiler tags
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