There are no sparks between the leads and no sense in the story. The last couple episodes is just a filler titled…
I hate stories when (somewhat understandable at first) distrust is follow by a series of misunderstandings (caused simply by the case of "I know better how to keep you happy/safe so let's lie by omission") to the point where FL believes that ML is ready to kill her/their unborn child but in the last episode everything is exposed and explain and suddenly their in great, harmonious relationship. To top it all, ML's omission is about pregnancy🤦🏻♀️ Did he really expect her to not realise she's pregnant?
I hated ML. He was unlikeable in the beginning (Am I the only one feeling uncomfortable?) Them became obnoxious as a man with no memory (no skills, no means, money etc.) but a haughty attitude. How FL fell in love with him is a true secret of this drama. Not that the FL was so much more likable.
I was a cute thing. I even get why the endng was made this way but I felt disappointed all the same. Maybe because I want to watch great once in the lifetime romance, not the romantic episode that is supposed to boost your confidence. Should be labelled YoungAdults.
I just really don't like when the - supposed - happy ending is with another person (ofc supposedly the same one in their next life). It negates the whole romance thing and makes me sad for the person left behind to spend their life alone.
Even the wedding dress from the finale was worse than the dresses from earlier episodes.
FL looked so good in all the wedding dresses from the fitting scene but in the finale she wore this thing that looked like it was going to fall down from her at any moment.
It's a good summary of the whole drama - where things went noticeably downhill for no apparent reason.
I am so disappointed! It started well and then just spiralled out of control and rationality. It feels like they started shooting with just a general plan for the series and then lost control of the plot completely. It's so lousy! And there's absolutely no feel of romance in it.
The step siblings hating DH and JH makes sense honestly. They were kids too when their mum "abandoned" them to…
I think that maybe the stepsiblings' father had something to do with the accident... That would explain why the grandpa keeps all the info to himself... He was trying to protect all the children (but created a mess instead).
I watch several Bls a week, Hollywood movies with gays,soap opera w gays etc., but I thought the actor who played…
I'm going to pop in this conversations to observe that EVERY main character should have some charisma. Otherwise (when the leads have little personality) the show is bland, boring and not memorable. In this drama the actor failed to build a character you care about... being gay or not.
It bothers me that instead of JH going to DH to talk about what he just found out, he went to AJ. I don't mean…
I think you forget that the last scene of the episode is supposed to be dramatic, to suprise you and pick up your interest. There's usually a longer version of the same scene at the beggining of the next episode. Sometimes there's a new scene added that precedes the last one. So don't judge JH just yet.
so, the ex-bf knows nothing about the contract right ? he probably told Ji Han that his bro is gay af , pretending…
It's simple. Ji Han doesn't know it's contract marriage so he thinks Do-han lies to Ah Jung too (about being hetero). Seeing how Ji Han's in love with her, he got angry at Do Han for hurting her. He doesn't think about the company at that moment
I wonder if he really uses word "seduce" in Korean or maybe something similar that only got strangely translated?Seduce…
I've never encountered word "seducing" with no sexuality involved. Eventually, when it's used for things and not people (e.g. seducing smell of coffee). Looked it up in the dictionary and it's the same (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/seduce). I guess you can use it when you plan to make someone fall in love and then, naturally, the sex would follow... It's just that being called a seducer is never a good thing and it's clearly not a synonym of a lover:)
When did K-dramas start to have green flag 2FLs? Chae-Won is like an angel so far in this drama and it's throwing…
I'm super worried that later on the writers will make a 180 turn and make her go crazy (even if illogical). It seems there're only 2 options: either she suffers in silence or she goes crazy. It's not like she can develop feelings for DoHan and be happy😂
You should give it a rewatch I guess. He's not into GIRLS is a fraction of a reason.
My question is: why bother with fake marriage when he can choose no marriage at all? And the result for him is the same (lost company, money and, supposedly, family relations).
I'm seeing a lot of comments about Dohan being selfish... and I feel like a lot of people lack empathy or understanding…
I wonder if he really uses word "seduce" in Korean or maybe something similar that only got strangely translated? Seduce hints for some sexuality involved therefore is super surprising.
Also whole this scene when he said he's going to seduce and then dump her was mind-boggling. Such a sentence would be a great deterrent not encouragement. How did he expect her to react?
I really hope there was logic there and only got lost in translation.
do hans grandfather is trying to arrange marriage for him with chaewon he has no feelings for her and ah jung…
That's the thing. If he is ready to fake marry Ah Jung while believing it will lead to loosing the wealth/company (FL asked him about it few times) then why bother with marriage in the first step. He can still loose the money/company without marriage. Why did he even come back to Korea?
I know I shouldn't question that (as it's the whole set up for the drama) but why Do Han is even interested in…
I know he's gay and got some photos "we're watching you" style but I don't think they were made by his family. If his half-siblings knew, they would already told grandfather. If grandfather knows, he would support his stay in the USA (either if he cares about him or not... when he cares then he knows it's easier for DH in New York and if doesn't care he can benefit by pretending DH doesn't exist or disowning him).
I know I shouldn't question that (as it's the whole set up for the drama) but why Do Han is even interested in fake marriage? He's been living in New York for years, he repeatedly says he doesn't care about the money and is ready to give up the company and wealth. Seeing how FL is "the only person he can talk to" he has no relations with his family members that is worth going through fake marriage. Then why?
The Chairman's daughter married the guy with glasses and had the 2 evil siblings. She wanted a divorce but they…
I know the "evil siblings " are obnoxious but still it bothers me that their mother left them to be with another man. Then started her new family like they didn't exist. It's quite realistic they hated their half-brother.
To top it all, ML's omission is about pregnancy🤦🏻♀️ Did he really expect her to not realise she's pregnant?
Maybe because I want to watch great once in the lifetime romance, not the romantic episode that is supposed to boost your confidence. Should be labelled YoungAdults.
I just really don't like when the - supposed - happy ending is with another person (ofc supposedly the same one in their next life). It negates the whole romance thing and makes me sad for the person left behind to spend their life alone.
FL looked so good in all the wedding dresses from the fitting scene but in the finale she wore this thing that looked like it was going to fall down from her at any moment.
It's a good summary of the whole drama - where things went noticeably downhill for no apparent reason.
It feels like they started shooting with just a general plan for the series and then lost control of the plot completely. It's so lousy! And there's absolutely no feel of romance in it.
In this drama the actor failed to build a character you care about... being gay or not.
I am also mostly interested in family situation at this point.
So don't judge JH just yet.
Looked it up in the dictionary and it's the same (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/seduce).
I guess you can use it when you plan to make someone fall in love
and then, naturally, the sex would follow...
It's just that being called a seducer is never a good thing and it's clearly not a synonym of a lover:)
Seduce hints for some sexuality involved therefore is super surprising.
Also whole this scene when he said he's going to seduce and then dump her was mind-boggling. Such a sentence would be a great deterrent not encouragement. How did he expect her to react?
I really hope there was logic there and only got lost in translation.
If his half-siblings knew, they would already told grandfather. If grandfather knows, he would support his stay in the USA (either if he cares about him or not... when he cares then he knows it's easier for DH in New York and if doesn't care he can benefit by pretending DH doesn't exist or disowning him).
He's been living in New York for years, he repeatedly says he doesn't care about the money and is ready to give up the company and wealth. Seeing how FL is "the only person he can talk to" he has no relations with his family members that is worth going through fake marriage. Then why?