omg There’s already so much to say about this new episode. I absolutely love the chemistry between the two leads their relationship just feels so natural and effortless.
What really stands out to me about the male lead is how genuinely caring and thoughtful he is. The fact that he checks on her from a distance and shows up every night to bring her meds, without expecting anything in return… that’s just 🥺
What I also love is that he never blames her for being so dedicated to her work. If anything, he understands her, probably because he’s a lot like her in that way. I feel like he’s starting to fall for her partly because he sees himself in her, and he truly admires how hardworking and determined she is.
And honestly, I don’t get how people can hate on the fl. She gives everything to her clients she’s constantly analyzing, double-checking, and pushing herself to deliver the best possible results. Most people would just care about the money, but that’s clearly not her. And I think that’s exactly why the male lead respects her so much.
I just finished episode 1 and I’m about to start episode 2. Honestly, I don’t understand how some people found it boring, the narrative structure is really well done. The female lead is especially interesting, she’s a career driven, hardworking woman who gives her all to her job, and you can truly feel how much she loves what she does.
The characters are quite likable overall, but what really stands out is the nostalgic vibe of the drama. It’s been a long time since I’ve been this hooked on a Korean romcom, I haven’t felt this way in ages. It genuinely feels like a breath of fresh air.
There’s also a very human touch to the story that I really appreciate. I love that it takes place outside the city, with a more rural setting. I can’t wait to see what happens next, the chemistry is already there, and the enemies to lovers trope, I’m absolutely here for it 🌸
What I also really like is that the comedy doesn’t feel forced or cringey at all, it flows naturally and is genuinely funny.
And honestly, don’t rely too much on the ratings, I find this drama way better than Perfect Crown. It clearly deserves more recognition, especially for its acting and overall atmosphere.
Also, seeing Chae Won Bin finally in a lead role is really satisfying, she truly deserves it, and I genuinely think this drama is going to boost her career.
I understand, I thought the same as you at first, but the FL is going to get revenge for the way he treated her. That’s exactly why afterward we don’t think about it anymore, because she’s going to whip him until he bleeds 50 times.
I don’t agree with you. The acting is terrible, and the script feels recycled with nothing new. The dialogue…
But you’re forgetting that the reasons for dropping a drama are just as valid and deserve to be heard. I’ve dropped plenty of dramas even after watching more than half of them, so are you saying my opinion only matters if I finish everything? That doesn’t make sense be logical.
The main reason I dropped this one is the acting; it’s too overdone and pulls me out of the immersion. I can’t enjoy a drama when I’m constantly aware that the actress is performing instead of fully embodying the character.
There are plenty of good rom-coms like What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim or Oh My Venus, where I had no issue because both the acting and the dialogue were solid. Here, I find it empty and flat, and that’s a completely valid criticism.
I’m not going to argue with people who enjoyed it they have every right to like it. And it seems like you’re the only one not accepting my opinion, probably because you like the drama. That’s your right, just like it’s mine to disagree, so please respect that.
I’m never against criticism, and I never will be. But this drama is definitely not a one, two or even three-star…
I don’t agree with you. The acting is terrible, and the script feels recycled with nothing new. The dialogue is flat, there is no chemistry, and when nothing works overall, what more am I supposed to give? The artistic direction is good, but that’s not enough to save the drama for me.
It’s frustrating to see haters sabotaging the ratings with 1, 2 or 3-star reviews.
So, in your view, there should only be positive opinions? People aren’t allowed to give feedback even when it’s well argued? You might want to grow up a bit, this is really embarrassing.
you’ve left 2 negative reviews for what reason?? 12 out of 12 episodes watched?? how when only 6 episodes were…
Three episodes are enough to judge someone’s acting. If the performance remains the same over that time, there’s no real reason to expect it to improve later. I don’t see any chemistry, and I don’t plan on wasting my time.
I’m entitled to my opinion, and my criticism is completely valid. If you can’t accept that, that’s your issue.
You’re free to like the drama, but I’m also free to express my view without holding back.
And if you don’t like it, just scroll past no one is forcing you to agree with me.
Yeah to much hate for the male lead, honestly the problem is with both of them, one is overacting and the other…
No, she doesn’t really immerse herself in her character. When you’ve watched a lot of dramas, it’s obvious that her acting isn’t very convincing. I have no issue with “brat” characters for example, Seo Ye-ji plays this type of role very naturally, it never feels forced. But with IU, it’s different: her acting feels stiff, sometimes even awkward, and her facial expressions seem quite frozen. She doesn’t convey much emotion, and her performance comes across as overly theatrical.
What really stands out to me about the male lead is how genuinely caring and thoughtful he is. The fact that he checks on her from a distance and shows up every night to bring her meds, without expecting anything in return… that’s just 🥺
What I also love is that he never blames her for being so dedicated to her work. If anything, he understands her, probably because he’s a lot like her in that way. I feel like he’s starting to fall for her partly because he sees himself in her, and he truly admires how hardworking and determined she is.
And honestly, I don’t get how people can hate on the fl. She gives everything to her clients she’s constantly analyzing, double-checking, and pushing herself to deliver the best possible results. Most people would just care about the money, but that’s clearly not her. And I think that’s exactly why the male lead respects her so much.
The characters are quite likable overall, but what really stands out is the nostalgic vibe of the drama. It’s been a long time since I’ve been this hooked on a Korean romcom, I haven’t felt this way in ages. It genuinely feels like a breath of fresh air.
There’s also a very human touch to the story that I really appreciate. I love that it takes place outside the city, with a more rural setting. I can’t wait to see what happens next, the chemistry is already there, and the enemies to lovers trope, I’m absolutely here for it 🌸
What I also really like is that the comedy doesn’t feel forced or cringey at all, it flows naturally and is genuinely funny.
And honestly, don’t rely too much on the ratings, I find this drama way better than Perfect Crown. It clearly deserves more recognition, especially for its acting and overall atmosphere.
Also, seeing Chae Won Bin finally in a lead role is really satisfying, she truly deserves it, and I genuinely think this drama is going to boost her career.
The main reason I dropped this one is the acting; it’s too overdone and pulls me out of the immersion. I can’t enjoy a drama when I’m constantly aware that the actress is performing instead of fully embodying the character.
There are plenty of good rom-coms like What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim or Oh My Venus, where I had no issue because both the acting and the dialogue were solid. Here, I find it empty and flat, and that’s a completely valid criticism.
I’m not going to argue with people who enjoyed it they have every right to like it. And it seems like you’re the only one not accepting my opinion, probably because you like the drama. That’s your right, just like it’s mine to disagree, so please respect that.
I’m entitled to my opinion, and my criticism is completely valid. If you can’t accept that, that’s your issue.
You’re free to like the drama, but I’m also free to express my view without holding back.
And if you don’t like it, just scroll past no one is forcing you to agree with me.