To be honest, when you love a drama and the comment section is so negative, you just don't want to read and comment…
I don't understand those who whinge and moan after every episode, but then keep watching it. I'll state once I don't like it, then drop it and move on. Hell, there are 97,000 Korean dramas to watch. Why get so hung up on one you hate? :)
It's like a person in a terrible relationship. Constantly complaining about their husband/boyfriend/girlfriend/wife, but never leaving. Like a friend of mine always says, "You don't mind people having problems, if they occasionally get new ones" :)
I don't mind people complaining about a drama if it's not for them, but week in, week out means there must be something about the damn thing you like, or you'd have moved on by now.
Just found this gorgeously edited fan-created music video on YouTube showing Choi Chi Yeol and Nam Haeng Seon's love story.
Not sure how long it will last before a copyright strike from Vancouver Sleep Clinic gets it taken down (although nowadays, YouTube seems to be just licensing the music for the artist), but it is stunningly done. (If you love it as much as I do, you may want to download it too, just in case it disappears).
Love love how beautiful she looked in the last segment of the finale. She literally took a load off from taking…
I noticed how beautiful Roh Yoon Seo is in Episode 16, where she was playing Hae Yi at university, dressed as an adult with make up on. Elegant and gorgeous.
And aren't netizens weird? Especially in Korea, and the things actors get hate for. Like they ARE their characters!! So many people are such idiots :)
Ho hum. If they had hot chemistry, they’ll be saying it’s westernized. They’re a loving couple and perfect…
Hahaha, is he stocky? I thought he was quite slender?🤣
EDIT: Actually, I'm changing my mind on her being stocky 🤣, she's just very short, cute-ish not pretty, and looks her age, IMO (although there's nothing wrong with that!). But she has such a fabulous personality, and is so intelligent, you can easily see why he fell in love with her and stayed in love with her.
Loved it on a video where he was asked "What makes you happy?" and one of the things was "Watching Nickki make coffee in the morning" :)
And btw, I always laugh when fans rave about his German skills -- "His German sounds like a native" . He IS a native :) Born and raised in Germany, sounds like any other German (I live in Austria, so can tell the difference between native and non-native German speakers :) )
All told though, a very impressive couple. Both of them.
Holding my opinion on this one. Loved Episode 1, Episode 2 wasn't that interesting to me. Superb performances by every actor in it, and I'm interested to learn more about Shin's past but, so far, it's just not coming together for me. Hopefully I'll change my mind as more episodes are released, as I want to like this one, as the characters are beautifully written, but it's missing something for me.
She's the female lead, so of course she will be in the entire drama.
Well hell, that was a nice surprise. I hate K-dramas that drag a story like that out for 97 episodes :) Happy I was wrong :) (And that child is such a good actor, btw).
Okay the last 5 minutes left me with a smile on face so everything else aside I'm happy, lol.
Same. The writer definitely redeemed herself after Ep. 15, and did a beautiful job of bringing it all home. Will now be watching other projects she's written, as she knows what she's doing when it counts :)
Ho hum. If they had hot chemistry, they’ll be saying it’s westernized. They’re a loving couple and perfect…
Yep. Just watched a video yesterday of Teo Yoo talking about his wife -- 12 years older than him, average looking and stocky, but fabulously talented and with a wonderful personality, and he is SO in love with her after 17 years of marriage, he can hardly contain himself :) So cute! And that's what real love is all about -- good looks are boring 15 minutes after you get used to them. The person and who they are is for life :)
The female lead of this drama really captured my heart. She was the reason I watched the entire drama even though…
The actress (Jeon Do Yeon) is also starring in the Netflix film 'Kill Boksoon' at the end of the month where she is absolutely kickass as a professional killer. Can't wait to watch it. She is so talented.
1. Did they ever explain how did the girl with dyslexia/hallucinating of murdering Hae Yi cope with her mental…
Same for mine :) My parents and I have spent our whole lives SCREAMING at each other about something, then 10 minutes later, moved on and it's never mentioned again :) I have fabulous parents, by the way, couldn't have asked for better -- it's just what works for us :)
Only thing odd about Episode 16 was the Nam Hae Yi story that suddenly wasn't. No apology to Nam Haeng Seon for treating her like garbage, and no mention of going to Japan ever again. Bizarre.
But.. overall, a beautifully written episode that brought every plot point back to a fabulous ending. The writer definitely redeemed herself after Ep. 15 :) It was also lovely to see some real chemistry between Choi Chi Yeol and Nam Haeng Seon's again. A wonderful episode to end a superb drama.
She's the female lead, so of course she will be in the entire drama.
Oh it's definitely running the whole way through :) I think we'll find out a lot more about the scumbag husband going forwards. Remember, at the end of the first episode Shin said "It's no longer a divorce mediation. It's a trial".
Trials are complicated and take a long time, so this is the main story of the entire drama.
Personally, I'm enjoying it but, if you're not that interested in the divorce case, it may not be the right drama for you?
First episode is excellent. Interesting characters, a scumbag for a villain, superb performances (the child is amazing) and cool music I'd never heard of before. :) This one is much better than I expected it to be.
k-writers always lose their creativity at 15-16 episodes and always write the biological mothers as annoying and…
Was just thinking the same this morning. Crazy Love, Hometown Cha Cha Cha and a couple of others are the only K-dramas I can think of that started strong and ended strong. So many others fizzle somewhere past the halfway mark, and then become an enormous chore to finish.
It's like a person in a terrible relationship. Constantly complaining about their husband/boyfriend/girlfriend/wife, but never leaving. Like a friend of mine always says, "You don't mind people having problems, if they occasionally get new ones" :)
I don't mind people complaining about a drama if it's not for them, but week in, week out means there must be something about the damn thing you like, or you'd have moved on by now.
Not sure how long it will last before a copyright strike from Vancouver Sleep Clinic gets it taken down (although nowadays, YouTube seems to be just licensing the music for the artist), but it is stunningly done. (If you love it as much as I do, you may want to download it too, just in case it disappears).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKqdcao00R0
And aren't netizens weird? Especially in Korea, and the things actors get hate for. Like they ARE their characters!! So many people are such idiots :)
EDIT: Actually, I'm changing my mind on her being stocky 🤣, she's just very short, cute-ish not pretty, and looks her age, IMO (although there's nothing wrong with that!). But she has such a fabulous personality, and is so intelligent, you can easily see why he fell in love with her and stayed in love with her.
Loved it on a video where he was asked "What makes you happy?" and one of the things was "Watching Nickki make coffee in the morning" :)
And btw, I always laugh when fans rave about his German skills -- "His German sounds like a native" . He IS a native :) Born and raised in Germany, sounds like any other German (I live in Austria, so can tell the difference between native and non-native German speakers :) )
All told though, a very impressive couple. Both of them.
But.. overall, a beautifully written episode that brought every plot point back to a fabulous ending. The writer definitely redeemed herself after Ep. 15 :) It was also lovely to see some real chemistry between Choi Chi Yeol and Nam Haeng Seon's again. A wonderful episode to end a superb drama.
Trials are complicated and take a long time, so this is the main story of the entire drama.
Personally, I'm enjoying it but, if you're not that interested in the divorce case, it may not be the right drama for you?