It's good. Not like a super big hit, but it did well. Especially considering that TVN basically did no promo for this. Jinyoung's "The Witch" recently aired on Channel A, and even though it's a much smaller channel, they did an actual promotion for it. For Our Unwritten Seoul there was only one variety YouTube show and nothing else.
Even one of the most clichéd things in K-dramas – the last-minute breakup – is done beautifully and you can properly understand and respect the characters' feelings. Hosu's hearing problem is not simply used as a narrative obstacle for him to break up with Miji, but instead is there to heal him, his mother, and Miji. It's about them all finally realising that they need each other to overcome dark times.
And speaking of Hosu and his mother, that scene where they finally talk it out was just amazing.
There’s no way Rosa and Sangwol weren’t a sapphic couple. On the other hand, I would go to jail for my best…
To anyone confused on this comment section, in particular: there was someone homophobic in the comments, but i guess the person was banned? So most of these comments were directed to that person.
I would have done the same thing for my friend ,tooIs the friendship between girls so hard and suspicious nowadays?🥲
Says the person watching a ROMANCE k-drama, watching a ROMANCE unfold in front of her eyes. Just because there's love involved, doesn't mean it's "sexualized".
There’s no way Rosa and Sangwol weren’t a sapphic couple. On the other hand, I would go to jail for my best…
They definitely were. Sangwol says to Miji and Hosu: "what was normal to us was flawed to the rest of the world". And then she says, "To me, Rosa was..." and never finishes the sentence. I think this is as clear as they can make without openly saying they were a couple lol.
I get some people who want Rosa and Sangwol's story to end quickly but hey this whole drama is based on slice…
I feel like some people want to see more of Mirae and Sejin, but at the end of the day, this is [mainly] a story about Miji. And Rosa is an important part of that.
They're very much unconcerned about the relationship progress of Mi rae and Se jin. Well then again 12 episodes…
I think it's expected...they’re the second leads. Sejin isn’t even in the opening credits, and unlike Miji and Hosu, they do not have a "couple" promotional poster. Even the Korean and international titles make it pretty clear. To be honest, i wouldn’t even expect a kissing scene between the two.
For Our Unwritten Seoul there was only one variety YouTube show and nothing else.
Even one of the most clichéd things in K-dramas – the last-minute breakup – is done beautifully and you can properly understand and respect the characters' feelings. Hosu's hearing problem is not simply used as a narrative obstacle for him to break up with Miji, but instead is there to heal him, his mother, and Miji. It's about them all finally realising that they need each other to overcome dark times.
And speaking of Hosu and his mother, that scene where they finally talk it out was just amazing.
To be honest, i wouldn’t even expect a kissing scene between the two.