The only thing worse than the mother is kdrama fans trying to defend with 'well, that's the way it is in Korea'.…
I'm currently dating a Korean guy and being of non-Korean origins, I'm not gonna lie that his mom wasn't thrilled. However, she also didn't act like a woman-child and throw temper tantrums. Most Korean moms are accepting and understanding of their children, even if they don't approve. None of them scream and shout and break their arms over their kids dating. The KNetz justifying this are either victims of abuse or crazy themselves.
Raise your hand if you want to murder that POS cow also known as Jin Ah's mom. Everytime she opened her trap I wanted to run her over and then reverse.
With that 2.5 (dropped mid drama) review along with these comments I'm scared to watch. Lol
That review is serious BS and totally NOT true. It's a good drama that's just gone on a little too long. However the romance is adorable, the actors are great, you'll fall in love with Oh Jak Doo and it's got this nice nostalgic old drama feel. I highly recommend it if you don't mind the filler bits.
I love love love LOVED this drama. Lee Da Hae slays as usual and the storyline was just fun and has a sense of nostalgia that you get from the earlier 2000s dramas. If you're looking for a genuinely good drama to pass some time, I high recommend this one!
Really good! I loved how they kept certain details from the original. The concept is still the same and Korean Harvey still has a sports collection in his office but its baseball instead of basketball. As a LONG time Suits fan (been watching since the first season pilot!), I personally really loved this first episode.
I really love this drama, it's so underrated and Lee Da Hae really deserves praise for the two characters she plays. I find myself HATING Do Hee but LOVING Sun Hee, forgetting that she plays both. One of my top favourite dramas currently airing <3
Cha Sun Hee's husband is portrayed as a cheater who falls in love with anyone who's "helpless" hence why he's still with her. There's also their matter of a failing marriage and Cha Sun Hee eventually falling in love with another man (but not as Cha Sun Hee but as Cha Do Hee). It's not something that's triggering though so rest assured. I typically avoid cheating dramas cause of my personal issues but this one was totally fine and you'll see why.
Well I for one don't watch affair dramas because one of my parents cheated on the other when I was a teenager. It's not about being afraid but dramas are meant to be entertaining, not bringing up painful memories. It's wrong to taunt someone on their preference isn't it? Don't be so rude.