Ep 1 -> FL shown with her boyfriend and break up ML shown with 3 old ladies and reaffirming his pure virginity.Hilarious…
Don’t forget the simp SML who’s been in love with the FL since childhood 😅😂😂😂😂. Meanwhile, the ML being a virgin who’s never touched another woman is normal , because his role in the drama is to fall for the FL, help her heal from her bad experiences, and basically become her servant: supporting her dream job, changing everything for her, and then saying she’s the one who brought him out of his dull life and he say to her without you I can't live or know what life is after the break up cliché later 🙃😂. And of course, we have to wait for those stupid jealousy scenes between the two simps while fl don't care about them or know anything just chasing after ml and be rude towards him because he don't want to work with her at start but they show it as comedy 🙃🙃🙃
I cracked up when she saw the damage to the car and cried out, "What happened to your ear?!?" And did that chicken lay a hard boiled egg in ML's yard? lol
Has the same vibe as brewing love [I think it might have the same vibe as many other K-dramas, so I'm not going to pull up a comparison] So far, I like the character setup, also the big twist is very obvious, feels like the cosmetic product that created a big controversy with the FL's career, pretty much the reason ML is in the countryside. Most likely, he produced the raw material for the product, as the synopsis mentions he is a researcher. This could also explain why he is hesitant to extend his contract, as they are considering a production bump, and, as he said, producing them in larger quantities will affect the antioxidant value (maybe something similar happened with the said cream that caused severe allergic reactions among consumers).
But then the little kid, who obviously seems affected because of that product, her sister is speaking to ML, which suggests that she might not be aware of the situation, or it could be the reason he goes by the name Matthew Lee instead of Lee Hae Seok.
But these are all predictions, and I still want to continue watching. So let's see.
Liked the first episode but absolutely loved the second! I am happy to say I will be looking forward to the coming episodes. I picked up this drama entirely on a whim and glad it’s not disappointed me so far. I really like the FL. She has such an adorable smile.
So, first impressions? This is looking like a perfect light(er) romantic romp colored by childhood traumas. I for one, actually appreciate their telegraphing the plot tropes early so I know if I want to watch it. As such, it is a perfect mid-week break for sipping coffee with my wife after work.
It seems to have some of the feel of Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha with a bit of the hidden traumatic elements of Her Private Life condensed into a smaller package that's meant to be a filler between all the heavier stuff. If this were a Hallmark movie, it would be one of those nice fillers between the holidays.
There's good chemistry. Both characters are likeably unlikable here in the beginning. Which is the whole point. It's clearly targeted for a happy ending, which is good. My biggest concern is whether they can maintain the fun when the inevitably shift to the hard past comes up in the second half. That's where this kind of drama usually runs into issues.
So, if you can take it for what it is intended to be, this looks like a lot of fun. If you expect more, then do yourself - *and* us - a favor and just move on.
ML shown with 3 old ladies and reaffirming his pure virginity.
Hilarious how the place ML resides at has no young girls at all. It's a village made up of old people and the ML.
Another Kdrama Romance & the same FL with a harem ending up with pure virgin ML.
So far, I like the character setup, also the big twist is very obvious, feels like the cosmetic product that created a big controversy with the FL's career, pretty much the reason ML is in the countryside. Most likely, he produced the raw material for the product, as the synopsis mentions he is a researcher. This could also explain why he is hesitant to extend his contract, as they are considering a production bump, and, as he said, producing them in larger quantities will affect the antioxidant value (maybe something similar happened with the said cream that caused severe allergic reactions among consumers).
But then the little kid, who obviously seems affected because of that product, her sister is speaking to ML, which suggests that she might not be aware of the situation, or it could be the reason he goes by the name Matthew Lee instead of Lee Hae Seok.
But these are all predictions, and I still want to continue watching. So let's see.
It seems to have some of the feel of Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha with a bit of the hidden traumatic elements of Her Private Life condensed into a smaller package that's meant to be a filler between all the heavier stuff. If this were a Hallmark movie, it would be one of those nice fillers between the holidays.
There's good chemistry. Both characters are likeably unlikable here in the beginning. Which is the whole point. It's clearly targeted for a happy ending, which is good. My biggest concern is whether they can maintain the fun when the inevitably shift to the hard past comes up in the second half. That's where this kind of drama usually runs into issues.
So, if you can take it for what it is intended to be, this looks like a lot of fun. If you expect more, then do yourself - *and* us - a favor and just move on.
There are no love triangles in Kdrama romances.
there is only HAREM for FL in Kdramas.