Were they supposed to speak French during the interview at the beginning of episode 9 ? It was almost impossible to understand anything. It reminds me of the terrible French of Park Min Young's character in "Love in Contract". If the actors aren't capable to speak it good enough, they should choose another language. That's really annoying, especially because they make the characters looked like good speakers. As for the story development, well, kind of boring, Hwang Tae Yong is the only character I really like, Lee Jong Won is the true star of this show for me.
I agree his character has more importantance than Jiho, but the way they presented his character who is 24/7 obsessed…
I don't think it's a very interesting character itself, but at least he is well developed in the drama story. As Sang Eun is Hae Jin first love, that he never forgot and basically grew up searching and idealising, it makes sense that he is "obsessed" with her when he meet her again, especially when what she does for living can help him get free from his family burden (rich family problems aren't less interesting than poor family problems for me...), even though he makes questionable choices to get closer to her (but that's the basis of most love stories basically). And in the end, despite his feelings, he is aware she does not share them and finish to accept it, many episodes before the end, compared to similar triangle love stories in dramas, something which I like.
I honestly think that all the people commenting that Kang Hae Jin character is useless have really no brain. Are they even thinking ? This drama has no point to exist and no interest if this character is not in the story to serve the plot and the relationships with the other characters. This drama isn't really bad, but it's far from being a very good rom-com neither for me. Park Min Young is good but her character is too shallow, Kim Jae Young is great but his character is too pitiful (even if I like that, for once, the looser in the love triangle isn't hoping on the woman until the end), Go Kyung Pyo is boring as hell, Kang Hyung Suk is great too and his character is actually interesting, and finally Jin Kyung is as great as always but her character doesn't feel like she is well developed. I guess they will just drag on the consequences of the "scandal" in the next episodes and finish with a chewy "happy ending" for everybody.
I liked him in 100 days my prince but here I find his character pretty annoying in a useless way. His plotline…
Yes, I saw that many people here kind of share the opinion that his character is annoying and useless, but that's totally at the opposite of what I personally feel. ^^ For me, that rom-com would have been just like "Forecasting Love and Weather" (saved by Yoon Park) if his character was not like this. I find Go Kyung Pyo's acting very boring. I'm totally insensitive to his qualities and skills, so for me Kim Jae Young is saving this drama. Yes, his character is expected to be annoying, but unlike usually with other dramas, I am happy he is here, because otherwise I would be very bored I think.
Kim Jae Young is amazing. Too bad Kang Hae Jin is the third wheel in this romance, I like this character. Him and Choi Sang Eun would make a great couple. Not a fan of Go Kyung Pyo so I'm not rooting for his character with Choi Sang Eun, but Park Min Young is still the queen of rom-com. It's been a while since I really enjoyed one.
There are some actors pairing that are really dream duos. Ji Chang Wook and Wi Ha Jun is definitely one of them. And the characters they will play, as well as the rest as the already known cast, look very interesting and new for both of them. A long wait before we can enjoy this promising story. Patience, patience. ^^
Quick question, does that mean he really was together with Mieko? Also, he started liking Mieko so I don't know,…
You don't have to be aggressive in the way you write your comment you know. And you don't have absolute knowledge neither. What's the point to interact with others that way ? I don't interpret that scene the same way as you. You are not the director of this drama so what you think has no objective value for me.
Not really, it's more complex than that. Eiji never rejected what he is nor pretended to be in love with Mieko.…
I understood what you meant, but that's not how I see it. For me Eiji didn't convinced himself that he was in love with Mieko. He just kind of accepted the situation and was happy to be a father. Mieko is the mother of his daughter, of course he must have feelings for her. The same way as he had feelings for her before too when they were just friends. There are many different feelings. But I don't saw him being convinced that he was in love with her at any moment.
Don't kid yourself. There is no reason that later on down the line, e couldn't reach his Breaking Point, leave…
Oh no, I do it of course, a lot of times actually, but not here, and not for things I watch actually. I do that only for books I read. I don't know why but movies and TV series don't really make me think to "what could come after", only written stories do that.
Quick question, does that mean he really was together with Mieko? Also, he started liking Mieko so I don't know,…
Yes in the end they are together, they are married and raising their daughter together, but it's a marriage of convenience, they are not in love with each other. Mieko was never interested in men, she just wanted a family because of her own childhood trauma. And it's not that Eiji liked Mieko romantically, but that because she was bearing his child, he was more considerate and focus on her and Makio felt left out and betrayed by the lie on the paternity. For me it's obvious that with the last scene of Eiji, it's shown that even if he is happy to be a father, he is still totally heartbroken by the lost of Makio.
I didn't like it but had to skip to the end, so from what I understand they still love each other, but because…
Not really, it's more complex than that. Eiji never rejected what he is nor pretended to be in love with Mieko. Despite Eiji's dad opposition to their relationship, Eiji and Makio were still together after three years, but Mieko (for her own reasons) suggested to bear their child, thinking it would make Eiji's father accept the whole situation. Both Eiji and Makio accepted, and then everything fell apart of course, because it was a big mistake and it ruined their relationship as Eiji and Mieko betrayed Makio, he run away, etc. But yes, in the end, Makio kind of moved on with his life even if he still have feelings for Eiji, and Eiji his heartbroken and stuck in his "normal" life.
Eiji's dad is more complex as a character than just an homophobic dad. If he was just that, he would not have accepted that Eiji and Makio were together at all or that they live together for three years nor wouldn't have speak to Makio. That's way to simple and wrong to just label him as homophobic.
Well, the three characters did that big mess together, but, in the end, Eiji is the real miserable one and the only one I feel sorry for. Yes, Makio felt very betrayed by Eiji and Mieko, but because he ran away, he could move on with his life slowly and even if he still have some kind of lingering feelings for Eiji, he can be sincerely open to someone else, and he is happy to reconnect with his best friend and their child. Mieko, who was never interested in men, has what she wanted basically, and even if loosing Makio was hard, they reconnected in the end. But Eiji did all the wrong choices and will have to live with it. Yes, he is happy to be a father, but Makio is the one he wanted to life his life and have a family with. So he will have to keep living is "normal" life but forever heartbroken to have lost his true love and unable to move on because he has his family and social "duties" to take care of. It's objectively a well done drama with great production, amazing actors, but that story isn't really fulfilling, on the contrary, it's full a frustration and deception.
As for the story development, well, kind of boring, Hwang Tae Yong is the only character I really like, Lee Jong Won is the true star of this show for me.
This drama isn't really bad, but it's far from being a very good rom-com neither for me. Park Min Young is good but her character is too shallow, Kim Jae Young is great but his character is too pitiful (even if I like that, for once, the looser in the love triangle isn't hoping on the woman until the end), Go Kyung Pyo is boring as hell, Kang Hyung Suk is great too and his character is actually interesting, and finally Jin Kyung is as great as always but her character doesn't feel like she is well developed.
I guess they will just drag on the consequences of the "scandal" in the next episodes and finish with a chewy "happy ending" for everybody.
For me, that rom-com would have been just like "Forecasting Love and Weather" (saved by Yoon Park) if his character was not like this.
I find Go Kyung Pyo's acting very boring. I'm totally insensitive to his qualities and skills, so for me Kim Jae Young is saving this drama. Yes, his character is expected to be annoying, but unlike usually with other dramas, I am happy he is here, because otherwise I would be very bored I think.
I don't interpret that scene the same way as you. You are not the director of this drama so what you think has no objective value for me.
For me it's obvious that with the last scene of Eiji, it's shown that even if he is happy to be a father, he is still totally heartbroken by the lost of Makio.
Yes, Makio felt very betrayed by Eiji and Mieko, but because he ran away, he could move on with his life slowly and even if he still have some kind of lingering feelings for Eiji, he can be sincerely open to someone else, and he is happy to reconnect with his best friend and their child.
Mieko, who was never interested in men, has what she wanted basically, and even if loosing Makio was hard, they reconnected in the end.
But Eiji did all the wrong choices and will have to live with it. Yes, he is happy to be a father, but Makio is the one he wanted to life his life and have a family with. So he will have to keep living is "normal" life but forever heartbroken to have lost his true love and unable to move on because he has his family and social "duties" to take care of.
It's objectively a well done drama with great production, amazing actors, but that story isn't really fulfilling, on the contrary, it's full a frustration and deception.