The FL has a good heart, but I'm going to need her to never send money to her relatives in the mountains again; even though her nephew and his mom are the exception, the rest are greedy and undeserving.
And episode 8 was just sad. I had a feeling it'd happen but I still wished it didn't.
I just finished watching the show and he did have scars on his body. He lifted his shirt to show it and the other…
It's not as prominent because there's been a time jump, so the scar doesn't look as severe as it would have been if it were fresh. In episode 7&8 look at Kim Geon's U's cheek scar. It isn't as grotesque as it once was. I think you will for sure be able to see his scars better in the bar scene with Choi Si Won's character because he pulls up his shirt and shows the other men.
I understand others' negative opinions about episode 7 and 8.I'd have accepted the change in script considering…
I just finished watching the show and he did have scars on his body. He lifted his shirt to show it and the other men were disgusted. They even added in the fact that his liver is ruined and he can't even drink anymore because of being stabbed.
Same!! When Song Yun cried, I can't help cried along with her. 😥😢ðŸ˜That scumbag, I don't think its the…
I was kind of iffy if I wanted him to still be in the drama because he did pretty much ruin her life but as long as she defeats him at every single turn then I'm all for it. The writer did a good job writing him because I really hate his guts.
The number of times I cried just watching the first five episodes. The way being with the wrong man can just change the whole trajectory of one's life. I feel for the FL.
I don't even need to check and see if this drama was written by a woman, you can tell. All the women in this drama are written exceptionally well. Hong, Nora, Bok Hui, Mi Sook, even Nora's mother (divorcing the father and removing her daughter from a toxic environment--kudos to mama). No woman on this show is weak; they all have their strengths in their own way, and for that, I applaud the writer.
What a phenomenal drama. The leads had so many pitfalls and things thrown their way, but they never became vindictive. They kept a positive outlook, and karma hit the people who deserved it.
It's not terrible, but it's not great either. So, even if the script isn't the greatest, if you're in the mood for that nostalgic rom-com feeling, then this suits the theme perfectly.
This is also the first drama I've watched with Jisoo, so I was perplexed by the comments about her acting. I think her acting was fine. The only thing I didn't care for was her character in most of the drama, but that had nothing to do with her as an actress.
FL!!! Can someone say she got sucked up in the earthquake? That girl is too much. For the love, she is like always…
I'm on episode 17 and you mean to tell me that Feng Lin is still harassing them even when the drama is almost over? Something is seriously wrong with that girl.
ooo but isn’t he the male lead? why dosen’t he have screentime?
He is the ML but this a female centric drama and they stayed close to the source material where it's focused on the FL. He stated that his role involves a more restrained, background-supportive presence rather than constant front-and-center action.
I'm only on episode seven but so far I'd give it a 9. The FL is a sweet cutie patotie even if her motives weren't innocent, she still has a good heart and the ML is such a cinnamon roll. There's just too many unlikeable characters: Short hair girl, the manger that refuses to let the FL into college, the ex girlfriend, and the manger's son. But other than that it's a well written drama and the 70's vibe is pleasant to watch.
And episode 8 was just sad. I had a feeling it'd happen but I still wished it didn't.
This is also the first drama I've watched with Jisoo, so I was perplexed by the comments about her acting. I think her acting was fine. The only thing I didn't care for was her character in most of the drama, but that had nothing to do with her as an actress.