I am not really sure, but it seems like in Korea it is normal to have a "weekend family", they actually…
I think it was a routine established because Ji Ho was so young and unmarried when Eun U was born and needed to establish his career, and this was compounded by the fact that the baby's mother ran off when he was just a few months old. He was definitely a good and attentive father, though, and frequently went home during the week to tuck him in because the little boy liked to fight sleep. I think it was always the plan for Ji Ho to take full custody once he marries. And there was this whole stigma about being a single parent, so if Eun U lived with him his chances of finding a bride would be nil, lol.
Watch it. It's really, really, really good. She tries to get rid of the boyfriend but he refuses to let her go because he thinks Ji Ho isn't good enough. He's a snobbish bastard who thinks way more of himself than he should.
how is the romance, is it slow? is there a breakup? I need a fluffy drama to lif my mood 😩
Watch it. It is hysterically funny at many points. The romance is slow, but very worthy. It's honestly so good that I stayed up all night watching the first 8 episodes. And like many, I am very sad there are only 12.
my comfort drama. Will never understand the hate fr..This show was beautiful
I know, right? I love how when Joon Young tells Song Ah that he loves her, he says it multiple times. And how when his life was thoroughly miserable generally, he lit up whenever they were together.
Tan Jianci’s voice is like comfort food. It’s very pleasant to hear him speak in that deep tone. His singing…
I am right there with you and I have no idea how many times I've rewatched this. Just finished a two-day binge earlier today and for some reason, this time around I was really feeling him falling deeper and deeply in love with her this time, more so than in the past. And she changed, too, and began initiating hugs and kisses. Oh, and the dates he planned on those trips? Sooo jealous!!!
I agree it's one of my favorite romcoms, I've watched it about 5 times since it aired. Jun Ho is an excellent…
Just finished and I agree that it was so good. And I'm thrilled the main couple was able to resolve the obstacles that came their way maturely without fighting, breaking up, being stubborn, etc. They were very loving and the kisses were great and reciprocal. And they were so committed to each other, like, once they decided to fall in love there was no turning back. Will definitely rewatch.
I really enjoyed this drama, but the extra episode should definitely be watched.
Lin Yu Jing's mother was a monster but when she finally came to her senses I was quite moved. Bravo for Juan being brave enough to speak frankly with her and make her see her daughter and him realistically.
That apprentice really needs a lot of therapy. Uncle clearly loved him very much so why is he so jealous of Juan who is Uncle's flesh and blood nephew? It seems he wanted all of the attention.
I found it interesting that Shen Juan actually had a lovely riverfront flat with lovely furnishings I'm assuming is thanks to his father, but he was so committed to his uncle that he chose to live in the jewelry shop. Until the father showed up and we saw this home, I thought Juan had been abandoned by him.
The final episode sucked so watching the extra episode on YT is an absolute must. I don't know why she was taking so long to finally tell him about her job--maybe she was hesitating and hadn't signed the contract yet--but he was okay with it and in the end they'll fulfill their dreams and be just fine when they are living in the same city again. Plus, they have money and can visit each other.
How bad is the love triangle?Will I get Second Lead Syndrome?Happy ending?Side Couples?How much screentime does…
Oh, as soon as I read your first sentence I realized who you're talking about. Saw an article very recently about his death. So sad. I didn't know this when I was watching the series because I just fell deep down the Asian drama rabbit hole this year.
He's really good in the series, He's sort of a melancholy character, but then again, most of the characters are a bit melancholy so when they're really happy it's really moving. The whole series is moving.
You should definitely watch. I've done so twice and I'm sure I will again a zillion more times. It's really lovely.
It's honestly so good that I stayed up all night watching the first 8 episodes. And like many, I am very sad there are only 12.
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Lin Yu Jing's mother was a monster but when she finally came to her senses I was quite moved. Bravo for Juan being brave enough to speak frankly with her and make her see her daughter and him realistically.
That apprentice really needs a lot of therapy. Uncle clearly loved him very much so why is he so jealous of Juan who is Uncle's flesh and blood nephew? It seems he wanted all of the attention.
I found it interesting that Shen Juan actually had a lovely riverfront flat with lovely furnishings I'm assuming is thanks to his father, but he was so committed to his uncle that he chose to live in the jewelry shop. Until the father showed up and we saw this home, I thought Juan had been abandoned by him.
The final episode sucked so watching the extra episode on YT is an absolute must. I don't know why she was taking so long to finally tell him about her job--maybe she was hesitating and hadn't signed the contract yet--but he was okay with it and in the end they'll fulfill their dreams and be just fine when they are living in the same city again. Plus, they have money and can visit each other.
He's really good in the series, He's sort of a melancholy character, but then again, most of the characters are a bit melancholy so when they're really happy it's really moving. The whole series is moving.
You should definitely watch. I've done so twice and I'm sure I will again a zillion more times. It's really lovely.
Watch it!
This is a feel-good drama and I look forward to watching it again and again.