I believe no reputable company would condone physical abuse. Specifically, I am addressing the three slaps administered…
Thanks for reply. That's exactly what I thought. That apart from being it good for the plot a scene like that should bring heavy consequences at workplace.
Hmmm hard to say if it is a cultural thing, since I experienced this behavior and I am from a Slavic country and…
I'm from a Slavic country as well. Don't assume they are all the same. I didn't say anyone should boycot this drama. I meant that some dramas get bad press for other reasons but violence is normalised.
Maybe I used wrong word. What I had in mind was that last year there was a huge uproar when King the Land featured Arab Prince because people didn't like the way he was presented. Yet, the violence goes unnoticed... That's why I asked whether it was acceptable for Korean to go through life slapping people.
Also, it's unfathomable for me, how you got from that comment that I don't like this genre. What I don't like are people like you who comment when they have nothing to say on the topic yet are happy to offend/hurt other people.
Shorts! Yes, it's so crazy how short skirts they wear at work. The more dressed up character, the shorter the skirt. It hilarious sometimes. Especially in moments when the character is supposed to be cold and yet wears shorts that barely covers their ass.
Off topic question here. I wonder... there's a lot of slapping scenes in the dramas. Is it a cultural thing? Is it acceptable in South Korea or it's only used in TV for better dramatics? I mean, what happened in ep 10 should be considered an assault. When a stranger slaps one of the employees surely the security should be called, someone should rush to help that employee or something?And here there was a whole crowd of people and no one batted an eye.
It's not only in this drama, I see it frequently in others too. And almost every mum slaps her adult children regularly like it's nothing.
Even if it's used for the dramatics, it still seems like something that can happen in real lif... seeing how no one is shocked and boycotting any of such dramas. While the boycotts happen for other reasons, no one says a thing about domestic violence when a mother goes after her child with a cooking spoon (for example, the ever popular Business Proposal features a mother who regularly beats her children with something and I have a feeling it's treated as a comic relief).
And here a dissatisfied customer slaps an employee and that employee is supposed to apologise? Who writers such scenes. If I were ever to witness two adults slapping in public space I would be shocked and worried.
I'm loving the potential 2nd leads or 3rd leads, the older couple. I hope she gets out of that terrible marriage…
In the last episode she was showing some symptoms similar to FL's ones when she had cancer. As someone pointed out, she is similar to the old FL (stressed out pushover with a lousy husband). I wonder is it heading towards a moral: there's always some suffering in the world, being good doesn't protect you.
I watched ep 9 and 10 half expecting to loose some of the interest (it's the point when most dramas get draggy…
I'm super happy about how strongly FL fights back now. Before she wasn't so bold and sometimes it felt she has been just going with things happening and hoped to get better results just because she knew the future. Now she acts towards her goals and I love all her great gestures.
I watched ep 9 and 10 half expecting to loose some of the interest (it's the point when most dramas get draggy and boring). I got a nice suprise and my interest has been picked. I hope it will continue like this till the end. Although I am afraid we'll have to deal with yet another "break up for the sake of the other's happiness".
I liked it till ep 6 or so but then it went downhill and after ep 10 or so I couldn't wait to finish it. It became…
It was definitely too long drama. After they cought the bad guy I realised there were still 4 episodes left and wondered what will happen in them. Now I know they were full of dissapointment. :(
I find it absurd that the character can't simply say no or end the relationship. It's quite frustrating, and it…
You do realise that the whole drama is build on the premise that the fate can't be easily change and some events have to happen? You can only change to whom they're going to happen? If FL could just break up and leave both of them, the story would end at episode 2. It's the same as if you say that going back in time is absurd... The writers set some rules for the drama's world and, to me, they all make sense. And ofc they create the whole story.
if your man can not spell marry properly or at least write it again and the only thing they can give you is an…
I agree. How could she say yes ? At this moment I think it was poor writing. They sold some of her credibility for one funny scene.
Really, after seeing how bad was the proposal I couldn't help thinking that she kind of got what she deserved (not death at the end but shitty husband). How could anyone believe the guy will get better and be caring or responsible? If she accepted such proposal she accepted the way he treated her.
I never consider a single word of a person skipping scenes as a valid opinion. Even more on a drama like that…
I don't skip whole scenes or dialogues... I skip repeating scenes and some visuals. That's said "skipping" also signals that I'm generally interested in the story but bored with some details. Have I not skipped then I would dropped it.
Mediocre drama. The plot was stolen by the story of abusive father. It felt as the story of singing took a back seat for most episodes. Of course, there was a song in every episode, nicely sang but doing little for the plot. About acting: FL was too similar to her autistic self in EAW and it spoiled some fun of warching this drama. I liked SML better than the ML and honestly there were more interaction between FL and SML than ML and their love story would be more believable. Actually, in this drama there's not too much romance. It's all rather based on their feelings they had in the past (15 years ago, when both were teenagers) and they just go on like nothing happened.
In the end I wasn't even so much interested but still seen all episodes, skipping a bit :)
Started nice and intriguing... then become boring and somehow "chopped" - it was jumping from comedy to thriller then to fantasy and the pieces weren't really connected with each other. Felt like three different stories that were not enough on their own so they got mixed and we got this series as a result. Still a nice enough watch. The only problem for me was a FL who was too nice and compliant. Some commentst of her coworkers and other people (who weren't villlains) could be received as bullying and her answer was always "I'm sorry, my fault".
Seeing the poster I started it expecting some office rom-com. The poster is rather misleading. Then I thouht it…
What I didn't like the most is that ML didn't show any signs of possible romantic interest toward FL until after the heart surgery. For me it was not about ML falling for FL but about ML becoming some kind of a hybrid with the late fiance. Also, I didn't like the timeline - I think not enough time has passed for FL to be ready to love again. Makes sense ONLY if you accept the idea that ML is a mix of himself and the fiance - and so she (kind of) continues to love the same guy. Also, FL character was so annoying. Why did she choose to work in the company where she was obviously mistreated? She was hit in the workplace and just accepted the blame? Insane. In the end I didn't really got the vibes she loves ML. And the 2ML? From very early on it was obvious he has no chance with FL. He's behaviour didn't make sense. Would be better if half way trough he gave up hope on FL and then focused on revenge/destroying ML (and FL). If not, all his motives fall trough and he is turning into a fool.
Seeing the poster I started it expecting some office rom-com. The poster is rather misleading. Then I thouht it was going to turn to sth darker, when everyone has their own story, motives and you can't say who's good or bad till the very end. I kept watching. What I got in the end is a not convincing love story, over-the-top villain (with a sap story) and the feeling of shallowness. Not reccomending.
I didn't say anyone should boycot this drama. I meant that some dramas get bad press for other reasons but violence is normalised.
Yet, the violence goes unnoticed...
That's why I asked whether it was acceptable for Korean to go through life slapping people.
Also, it's unfathomable for me, how you got from that comment that I don't like this genre.
What I don't like are people like you who comment when they have nothing to say on the topic yet are happy to offend/hurt other people.
I wondered about this for a long time and the scene from the last episode prompted me to ask about it?
Yes, it's so crazy how short skirts they wear at work.
The more dressed up character, the shorter the skirt.
It hilarious sometimes. Especially in moments when the character is supposed to be cold and yet wears shorts that barely covers their ass.
I like her character. I just wonder if the writers want to make a statement at the end or not:)
I wonder... there's a lot of slapping scenes in the dramas. Is it a cultural thing? Is it acceptable in South Korea or it's only used in TV for better dramatics?
I mean, what happened in ep 10 should be considered an assault. When a stranger slaps one of the employees surely the security should be called, someone should rush to help that employee or something?And here there was a whole crowd of people and no one batted an eye.
It's not only in this drama, I see it frequently in others too.
And almost every mum slaps her adult children regularly like it's nothing.
Even if it's used for the dramatics, it still seems like something that can happen in real lif... seeing how no one is shocked and boycotting any of such dramas. While the boycotts happen for other reasons, no one says a thing about domestic violence when a mother goes after her child with a cooking spoon (for example, the ever popular Business Proposal features a mother who regularly beats her children with something and I have a feeling it's treated as a comic relief).
And here a dissatisfied customer slaps an employee and that employee is supposed to apologise?
Who writers such scenes. If I were ever to witness two adults slapping in public space I would be shocked and worried.
As someone pointed out, she is similar to the old FL (stressed out pushover with a lousy husband).
I wonder is it heading towards a moral: there's always some suffering in the world, being good doesn't protect you.
Although I am afraid we'll have to deal with yet another "break up for the sake of the other's happiness".
Now I know they were full of dissapointment. :(
If FL could just break up and leave both of them, the story would end at episode 2.
It's the same as if you say that going back in time is absurd... The writers set some rules for the drama's world and, to me, they all make sense. And ofc they create the whole story.
Really, after seeing how bad was the proposal I couldn't help thinking that she kind of got what she deserved (not death at the end but shitty husband). How could anyone believe the guy will get better and be caring or responsible?
If she accepted such proposal she accepted the way he treated her.
That's said "skipping" also signals that I'm generally interested in the story but bored with some details. Have I not skipped then I would dropped it.
About acting: FL was too similar to her autistic self in EAW and it spoiled some fun of warching this drama. I liked SML better than the ML and honestly there were more interaction between FL and SML than ML and their love story would be more believable. Actually, in this drama there's not too much romance. It's all rather based on their feelings they had in the past (15 years ago, when both were teenagers) and they just go on like nothing happened.
In the end I wasn't even so much interested but still seen all episodes, skipping a bit :)
Still a nice enough watch.
The only problem for me was a FL who was too nice and compliant. Some commentst of her coworkers and other people (who weren't villlains) could be received as bullying and her answer was always "I'm sorry, my fault".
Also, FL character was so annoying. Why did she choose to work in the company where she was obviously mistreated? She was hit in the workplace and just accepted the blame? Insane. In the end I didn't really got the vibes she loves ML.
And the 2ML? From very early on it was obvious he has no chance with FL. He's behaviour didn't make sense. Would be better if half way trough he gave up hope on FL and then focused on revenge/destroying ML (and FL). If not, all his motives fall trough and he is turning into a fool.
Then I thouht it was going to turn to sth darker, when everyone has their own story, motives and you can't say who's good or bad till the very end. I kept watching.
What I got in the end is a not convincing love story, over-the-top villain (with a sap story) and the feeling of shallowness.
Not reccomending.