I haven't watched episodes 7/8 yet, but as I was watching episodes from last week I had the question - is it possible that Ji Hyuk's stepmother is Ji won's long lost mother? I assume that at some point, both Mom and step mom (who is still alive, I believe) will make their appearance because if they are mentioned early as back-story, they ALWAYS appear at some point, lol.
Recently, I've been struggling with a number of drama's because of the use of too many cliches/tropes . This obviously…
Well said. I've started many dramas (mostly romance/comedy mixture) this year but they all followed the same general path of opposites attract, fall in love, something-something tragedy and. . . happy ending. The underlying circumstances that brought them together might be slightly original (My Demon, Destined with you), but there's nothing original about the romance itself.
Marry My Husband breaks that formula and although the time travel aspect isn't unique, the fact that they BOTH traveled most certainly is.
Hopefully this drama will continue to be fresh and not fall apart at Episode 10 like so many others.
I'm glad HS slapped her back but for the life of me I do not understand why that scene was included - it added…
I understand why Su-kyung blames HS - but I don't understand why that particular scene was included - it doesn't change anything, unless it was the final straw for her resignation, but writer could have chosen a variety of reasons for that.
But after some thought, I think you are correct - the writer did it so that TM can re-enter HS's orbit once again. In fact, at this point the entire marriage seems to have been nothing more than a reason to remove TM from her orbit for a few weeks. Ugh.
Am I the only one who wants to see Taemin redeemed? I actually want the grandmother to bring her warring family…
Redeemed?? For what?
Has he broken the law? Has he libeled or slandered anyone? Has he commited fraud? Has he embezzled from the company? Has he been cruel or vicious? (well, yes - he was cruel to Su-kyung). Violent? Threatened anyone?
Ooopps - no, some of those things describe Tae Ho. π€£π€£π€£π€£
Grandma is trying to clean up the mess by taking care of TM's mother on her own and not trying to force TM to go against his own parents. Unfortunately - unless the writers change course on this - she wants to bury what happened at Daegwallyeong Pass and Grandson No. 2 intends to open up everything. Too bad these two didn't discuss that during their little reunion.
More inconsistencies with timelines in this show. A couple of weeks ago we found out that HS is 35 y.o. In multiple…
The ages are fairly consistent plus/minus a year here and there.
The biggest error has been the ever-changing date of the accident. Originally it was 2020 ("three years" ago) and then 2019. Last time it was mentioned, date had become 2018. ππ
I love the duality of grandma ngl. Knitting, doting (toward the leads) halmeoni at home, bad boss b when dealing…
He's not going to "course correct" as long as Tae Ho is on a rampage - a rampage against the wrong target.
I am assuming that since the writer TWICE - and recently - noted (so not a casual mistake) that Grandmama suppressed the investigation of the accident, that there are more surprises to emerge.
My impression: 1st half (up until ep. 25 or so), overall family and specific character stories were moving - but…
Actually, the two characters I mentioned are lower tier characters, the change in their story arc is recent, but I won't spoil it.
As for the 2 moms (fondly called Dragon Mom (TM) and Gremlin Mom (HS), there would be no drama if not for their antics so I'm good with them and FF through HS' mom a lot.
Yes, my prior weekender was TRHC. I swore I would never watch another one and then. . .saw that Ha Jun was one of the main roles in LYOL, so gave it a try. I'm not a fan of his character, but he's a great actor.
There is a countdown timer in the info section above. You can see the date and of the release and how much time…
The counter is for the time it airs on tvN in Korea. Usually, international release (streaming/OTT) is a few hours later. But thanks for reminding me about the counter - I'll assume release on Prime is 1-2 hours later.
It's been awhile since I watched a current drama on Prime. Does anyone know what time (KST - Korean Standard Time) it is released on Prime? Thanks in advance.
I have been behind on this show and am slowly catching upwatching ep 21 so wanted to know how the show has been…
My impression: 1st half (up until ep. 25 or so), overall family and specific character stories were moving - but slowly. As of Ep. 25, stories began to coalesce - and then sprang forward into new and interesting connections and plot twists. And as of Ep. 35 (Sunday), the plot twists and pivotal events continue for many of the characters and story arcs.
This is only my 2nd weekender, but the prior one went in circles - over and over again, the same conversations, the same angst, very few meaningful (as opposed to unnecessary) plot twists.
This one is definitely NOT circular, continually provides "new" history/background to move all the various stories forward.
Don't know if that helps. I'm very unhappy with a couple of the character actions, but other characters and events are fun and intriguing. Probably a sign of a well-written weekender.
Marry My Husband breaks that formula and although the time travel aspect isn't unique, the fact that they BOTH traveled most certainly is.
Hopefully this drama will continue to be fresh and not fall apart at Episode 10 like so many others.
But after some thought, I think you are correct - the writer did it so that TM can re-enter HS's orbit once again. In fact, at this point the entire marriage seems to have been nothing more than a reason to remove TM from her orbit for a few weeks. Ugh.
Has he broken the law? Has he libeled or slandered anyone? Has he commited fraud? Has he embezzled from the company? Has he been cruel or vicious? (well, yes - he was cruel to Su-kyung). Violent? Threatened anyone?
Ooopps - no, some of those things describe Tae Ho. π€£π€£π€£π€£
Grandma is trying to clean up the mess by taking care of TM's mother on her own and not trying to force TM to go against his own parents. Unfortunately - unless the writers change course on this - she wants to bury what happened at Daegwallyeong Pass and Grandson No. 2 intends to open up everything. Too bad these two didn't discuss that during their little reunion.
The biggest error has been the ever-changing date of the accident. Originally it was 2020 ("three years" ago) and then 2019. Last time it was mentioned, date had become 2018. ππ
I am assuming that since the writer TWICE - and recently - noted (so not a casual mistake) that Grandmama suppressed the investigation of the accident, that there are more surprises to emerge.
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As for the 2 moms (fondly called Dragon Mom (TM) and Gremlin Mom (HS), there would be no drama if not for their antics so I'm good with them and FF through HS' mom a lot.
Yes, my prior weekender was TRHC. I swore I would never watch another one and then. . .saw that Ha Jun was one of the main roles in LYOL, so gave it a try. I'm not a fan of his character, but he's a great actor.
This is only my 2nd weekender, but the prior one went in circles - over and over again, the same conversations, the same angst, very few meaningful (as opposed to unnecessary) plot twists.
This one is definitely NOT circular, continually provides "new" history/background to move all the various stories forward.
Don't know if that helps. I'm very unhappy with a couple of the character actions, but other characters and events are fun and intriguing. Probably a sign of a well-written weekender.