two Episodes in and I am loving it. but the age gap is quite evident Tbh and she calls him ajushi on top of that…
Surprise! She is only 18. In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18. In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age. Give her a break.
I'm on 4th episode and FL annoys me a lot. She is already 19 and she had a hard life so she should be mature but…
In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18. In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age. Give her a break.
I've always wanted to watch Something in the Rain being a noona romance genre but the abuse and the repetitive "stand by your man" made me drop it. Glad to be able to watch a toned down version.
I can't die of old age without even dating - Episode 07. But episode 3 shows she dated one of her friends which is why our ML ended up a 3rd wheel and never got the chance to ask her out. A plot hole I'm sure but for some reason being all shy and bitter about not being dated as if it was their first time when they literally just got off a relationship is a common trope in kdramas. I mean used goods have no business acting all brand new.
A lot of comments about the FL being immature - give her a break she only has an IQ of 101.
Someone should commend that ex boyfriend. Even in death he made her suffer. FLs life is a mess - the only direction she has in life is that she wanted to be a judge. Other events in her life seemed to be mere side quests and did not require sensible decisions.
Someone should commend that ex boyfriend. Even in death he made her suffer. FLs life is a mess - the only direction she has in life is that she wanted to be a judge. Other events in her life seemed to be mere side quests and did not require sensible decisions.
I wanted to watch a coming of age romantic drama with history on the side but the comments hint that this is a bit heavier, messier and more convoluted than a mere provincial love story. I've already seen the 2001 Korean film "Friend" - not my cup of tea so I'm not taking up this one either.
In Korean age she may be 19 but in universal age she is only 18.
In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age.
Give her a break.
In Korea you are considered an adult at 20 which is 21 in international age.
Give her a break.
A really young actor playing the dad and a really old actor playing the youngest brother
But episode 3 shows she dated one of her friends which is why our ML ended up a 3rd wheel and never got the chance to ask her out. A plot hole I'm sure but for some reason being all shy and bitter about not being dated as if it was their first time when they literally just got off a relationship is a common trope in kdramas.
I mean used goods have no business acting all brand new.
Someone should commend that ex boyfriend. Even in death he made her suffer. FLs life is a mess - the only direction she has in life is that she wanted to be a judge. Other events in her life seemed to be mere side quests and did not require sensible decisions.
I've already seen the 2001 Korean film "Friend" - not my cup of tea so I'm not taking up this one either.