The way my stomach fell when EunA bled cuz of DongMan jst after she told her 'mommy' he made her feel safe. JST…
He apologized over and over. Then he sat in the dark, regretting what he'd said. Then, she called and asked for a funny story. Because Eun A is wise and knows that people contain multitudes and make mistakes. She forgives. She knows DM has a huge, gentle, loving heart.
For me, this show is 10 times better than My Mister, which seriously and frequently dragged. That, and IU had one expression on her face the entire time.
I think I seriously fail to understand the point of this drama.Could be related to my own current failed life…
I would think the way you describe your current life would make you understand the "point" (and there are far more than one) of this drama more profoundly than most.
Wow, how is this such a perfect series, every episode is good. The screenwriter nailed it again. The one I get…
In a tiny bit of her defense, the mother DID tell EunA to use the money/card for whatever she wants. I think we're going to see a redemption arc with her. And I love that about this show.
This should not have been a romance. It detracts with what would have been a great character slice of life drama…
You're imposing your preconceptions/expectations on the show instead of evaluating what's on the screen for what it is.
The script/plot has laid out in flashing lights what in him she is attracted to. YOU don't find him attractive, which is fine, but you're letting your opinion blind you to what SHE sees in him. Hell, she has spelled it out in words several times, most recently to her mother in this episode. "I feel safe with him," ring a bell? "I see him bounce back from great defeats and keep trying. This inspires me to do the same," or words to that effect, ring a bell?
Sure, the two of them are assumed to "like" each other, and now everyone knows it. But so far, that's as far as it has gone. They hardly even touch, and there certainly has been no kiss, nor anything close. To this point, they seem much more soulmate/friends than soulmate/lovers. So far, theirs is a grade school romance, where kids say they're going together, and giggle and exchange glances, and that's as far as it goes.
You don't like him as your BF. Eun A feels differently.
Then he sat in the dark, regretting what he'd said.
Then, she called and asked for a funny story.
Because Eun A is wise and knows that people contain multitudes and make mistakes.
She forgives.
She knows DM has a huge, gentle, loving heart.
If you haven't grasped the difference by episode 8, this show is not for you.
I think we're going to see a redemption arc with her.
And I love that about this show.
In the moment, I mostly took the blurring to convey how drunk everyone was, but it could be both.
Seek out one of a thousand simple, predictable K-romances with cardboard cut-out characters.
The script/plot has laid out in flashing lights what in him she is attracted to. YOU don't find him attractive, which is fine, but you're letting your opinion blind you to what SHE sees in him. Hell, she has spelled it out in words several times, most recently to her mother in this episode.
"I feel safe with him," ring a bell?
"I see him bounce back from great defeats and keep trying. This inspires me to do the same," or words to that effect, ring a bell?
Sure, the two of them are assumed to "like" each other, and now everyone knows it. But so far, that's as far as it has gone. They hardly even touch, and there certainly has been no kiss, nor anything close. To this point, they seem much more soulmate/friends than soulmate/lovers. So far, theirs is a grade school romance, where kids say they're going together, and giggle and exchange glances, and that's as far as it goes.
You don't like him as your BF. Eun A feels differently.
Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Yoo Jung had better win best actor and actress at the Baesang Awards next year.