Yeah, but the anti-romance crowd keeps saying there's nothing going on, no hints of anything, just a typical mentor-mentee…
I agree, I just mean it was a weird way to tackle that issue imo. They handled it well in the end, but that was strictly Mun Jeong finding her own replacement and stuff, while the boss didn't even try or care and was honestly just waiting for her to quit, which is stupid because then he's in the exact same spot being down an associate
Yeah, but the anti-romance crowd keeps saying there's nothing going on, no hints of anything, just a typical mentor-mentee…
But they're not just colleagues?!? He's absolutely her boss. He's a senior partner and the head of their division and she's a first year. The 2nd couple with Jin U and Min Jeong is just colleagues and wouldn't have any ethical issues, but the leads definitely have a power imbalance
Yeah, but the anti-romance crowd keeps saying there's nothing going on, no hints of anything, just a typical mentor-mentee…
I agree completely. Especially in legal dramas, I feel like they have to play it more by the book. That was one of the things that really annoyed me in LatC, when the boss was fighting back against Mun Jeong for maternity leave, and I'm like "but you're a lawyer?!? Shouldn't you know your behavior rn can cause you serious issues?? Especially since you know your best associate is her best friend and will absolutely side with her?" It seems so stupid when lawyers do things in shows that they know they have no chance of winning if the employee takes it to court
Yeah, but the anti-romance crowd keeps saying there's nothing going on, no hints of anything, just a typical mentor-mentee…
It's not a problem per se, but it can cause a lot of issues. Favoritism, colleagues being drawn into personal conflicts if they fight, power imbalances etc. There is a valid reason why a lot of companies in shows have a "no romance" clauses. It's especially more problematic if they are superior/subordinate like the leads are. Even in the US, companies can legally ban superior/subordinate romances, and even make it to where you have to disclose to the company if you get into a relationship with a colleague
How common is it where people keep a momento box of a first love? I've never heard or seen anyone IRL doing it, but I've seen it a bunch in dramas. This one especially, since they both have one
so from what i read in the news, the woman who accused him got 8 months of prison because of false accusations.…
small correction to your comment, he was acquitted in the first case. 2nd case she was acquitted of false accusations, but with wording that allowed an appeal. He appealed and she was found guilty of false accusations. There was never actually an appeal or guilty verdict on the r charge
so from what i read in the news, the woman who accused him got 8 months of prison because of false accusations.…
I couldn't remember if it was officially verified, like being documented in the court when I wrote my comment lol, that's the only reason I put the "I believe" part. Thanks for the verification lol.
Honestly to me, the fake bruising aspect holds more water than the follow up texts. That alone kills her credibility to me. "If she's lying to the point of fabricating evidence for that, what else is she lying about that she can't fabricate the evidence for?" is my first thought
Yeah that was annoying to me too. Like, she absolutely loved Tonnam when she thought they were just friends, then…
I kind of feel like they are doing JuneMewnich dirty with this honestly. I'm not really a fan of them using MilkLove's fame to push a new ship, but I can understand it from a business perspective. However, giving them a VERY rough relationship in their first show isn't the right way to do it.
I couldn't stand Chom for the longest time because of how she was treating Tonnam. It took what, 7 episodes in a 10 episode show for her to actually out herself? That would be fine if they made it fresh, but they also decided to add the fact that they've already been together for 3 years. And now they've switched focus to only Chom and her mother, while almost completely sidelining Tonnam, when June is the more recognizable name out of the 2. It just seems like they are trying to push their new GL pair, but making all the wrong decisions on how to actually go about it.
Seriously, there's only 1 episode left, and 6-7 episodes had June playing as a backseater to Chom and her personal problems, then 1-2 episodes of her climbing into the trunk over it
so from what i read in the news, the woman who accused him got 8 months of prison because of false accusations.…
She absolutely admitted to lying about him hurting her (she faked bruises and stuff saying he caused them, then admitted they were faked) and I believe there were also texts from her to him asking to meet up again the day after the alleged assault.
It's possible that she didn't want to have sex with him, but from everything I've seen IF that's actually the case, she was a willing, albeit drunk, partner the night it happened. SK to my understanding doesn't have a "drunk people can't consent" law, it could be that, but imo since she continued texting him to see him again after it would be more regret than actually nonconsensual.
I just saw that this show director was also director of Flex & cop. If it’s that then the slow burn romance…
Park Ji Hyun isn't doing S2, so who knows if the romance is going to happen at all now. Hopefully her replacement is a whole new character and they don't just do a 1:1 replacement
I will never understand the family arranged blind date thing like in episode 2. Them forcing her to talk to this guy that she literally has 0 interest in, is very vocal about that and him agreeing to all her extremely high demands when it's obvious she's trying to scare him away. Also with him agreeing when she's obviously trying to get out of it is really disgusting
i can't believe they really tried to make chom's mom the "victim"... she did all that and treated Ton…
Yeah that was annoying to me too. Like, she absolutely loved Tonnam when she thought they were just friends, then alienated and ignored her until she felt like she was less than nothing, and for what? It's not Tonnam's fault that you didn't know your daughter liked girls. It's Chom's fault that she didn't tell you, and your fault for making her feel like she couldn't tell you
I thought they were already married. Congrats to the couple, I guess.
There's civil marriage and marriage. They are legally married, but they haven't had a ceremony yet. It's kind of like getting a courthouse wedding, then holding a ceremony with family and friends (and fans in their case) later on.
There's no sway or change legally speaking during the ceremony, but I think it's common for the family elders to not fully recognize them as a married couple until they hold the ceremony, so it's more just for tradition
Manmook is playing dirty af. Bring up their past to make Wan feel like she's doing the same thing to Maewnam to get Wan to distance herself, then as soon as she knows it worked come in acting like the savior again.
It's actually a little annoying that Wan is accepting her help, seeing as how she just told Maewnam she doesn't want help anymore, and Manmook already broke her heart once over the exact same thing.
Stans are gonna stan. I'd give it a 6, but that's me being gracious.
Right now, there's actually quite a few GLs that I think are better. HS is one of them, but Queendom and Roller Coaster are very good as well. I'm actually watching 6 Thai GLs that are airing atm, and this one to me is the worst one plot wise
Stans are gonna stan. I'd give it a 6, but that's me being gracious.
100%. TSOU was better, this one honestly feels like Ch3 just didn't want to invest any money at all into any aspect of it other than LingOrm, then used the fact that they were in it to milk as much $ as they could out of it. I wish they weren't in contracts with Ch3, they could elevate any company that actually gives them the script and budget their ability and chemistry deserves imho. It's Ch3 that's doing them dirty
Stans are gonna stan. I'd give it a 6, but that's me being gracious.
It's funny because LingOrm is my favorite GL couple, and Ling is like my "perfect" woman, and at this point I'm planning on rating this a 7. I think if it was a different couple, I already would have dropped it tbh, and it wouldn't even be a 6.
I guess I'm one of those apparently rare stans that actually cares about the quality of what I'm watching. Anyone saying this is 8.5+ is just being unrealistic imo
Everyone complaining about comments in a site made for comments… why do you think your opinion about opinions…
Then use my 2 year old constantly active account. Your complaint is completely invalid. It's a comment board for a show. If something happens in the show, people have the right to use said comment board to gush over or criticize it
Honestly to me, the fake bruising aspect holds more water than the follow up texts. That alone kills her credibility to me. "If she's lying to the point of fabricating evidence for that, what else is she lying about that she can't fabricate the evidence for?" is my first thought
I couldn't stand Chom for the longest time because of how she was treating Tonnam. It took what, 7 episodes in a 10 episode show for her to actually out herself? That would be fine if they made it fresh, but they also decided to add the fact that they've already been together for 3 years. And now they've switched focus to only Chom and her mother, while almost completely sidelining Tonnam, when June is the more recognizable name out of the 2. It just seems like they are trying to push their new GL pair, but making all the wrong decisions on how to actually go about it.
Seriously, there's only 1 episode left, and 6-7 episodes had June playing as a backseater to Chom and her personal problems, then 1-2 episodes of her climbing into the trunk over it
It's possible that she didn't want to have sex with him, but from everything I've seen IF that's actually the case, she was a willing, albeit drunk, partner the night it happened. SK to my understanding doesn't have a "drunk people can't consent" law, it could be that, but imo since she continued texting him to see him again after it would be more regret than actually nonconsensual.
There's no sway or change legally speaking during the ceremony, but I think it's common for the family elders to not fully recognize them as a married couple until they hold the ceremony, so it's more just for tradition
It's actually a little annoying that Wan is accepting her help, seeing as how she just told Maewnam she doesn't want help anymore, and Manmook already broke her heart once over the exact same thing.
I guess I'm one of those apparently rare stans that actually cares about the quality of what I'm watching. Anyone saying this is 8.5+ is just being unrealistic imo