There is a reason why he waited....he wasn't that much older than her. If you remember in the flashback he was…
well, since they never elaborate how old he is, I am gonna assume he is quite a bit older since a psychology degree isn't just three years and he has to have worked some few years to earn himself the reputation that he has now. but it's not the age difference that I dislike, it's the nonsense insta-love. who falls in love in 30 secs over a smile, watches them (stalks) and keeps those feelings for 6 years? he is not Romeo. it's the trope I hate the most in any kind of romance plot. I am not just gonna excuse those things that I dislike about it with the fact that it's a rom-com or that the writers didn't think much about it. actually, that makes the whole drama even worse for me since they then apparently didn't put much effort into it. Also, how was he was he teasing her? bc in the end, even if he had worded it less creepy, it'll still be fact that he moved in there to be close to her, lying about it would've been worse.
Rooftop became creepy real quick. It's as if the writers are scared peaple liked him more than the main guy so they trying their best to make Choi Gun the most unprofessional psychologist that oversteps quite a few boundaries that he should know not to cross. (When she asked him if he moved knowing that it was her house ... creepy much. And he was like: Is it bad to be near the one you like? .... stalker much? Generally falling in love with a teenage girl without talking to her and watching out for her for 6 years. ugh I am sick.)
Second leads are mostly unnecessary in any plot. Just a lazy tool to create some conflict to drag the plot out…
I agree but they're not even acting like it's possible for the main girl to end up with the second male lead, u know? they're not even pretending as if we didn't already knew without the childhood flashback
they meet on a trip to Cuba. His backpacking trip, her business trip. She gets her purse stolen. He helps her.…
thank you, I finally have a image for it. I was scared that it would be only them in Cuba wasting time. I am scared that it could be anthing like Something in the Rain, it is not or is it?
why have ep 7 end with Rooftop's confession, if they they gonna show us the leads' (unnecessary) childhood connection to remind us that Rooftops is only the second lead and she will definitely end up with the main guy? That's really not a good storytelling technique, it takes out all the possible suspense, makes Choi Gun absolutely unnecessary for the actual plot and it really doesn't tell or show us more about the characters.
can someone please give me a short view over the plot? the discription doesn't really tell you much about it. just give me a quick look over how they met, why they keep meeting and the conflict, but only if all those informations aren't too spoilery.
this is one of those dramas that I love sooo much but I'd be lying if I said that it was perfect. it has many flaws, but then again it has so much charm as well. the ending could've been executed much better, it felt quite rushed but overall I really loved it and I was enjoying it so much, never was bored and really fell in love with most of the characters.
R.I.P. to the loving father and husband that was screwed over in the blink of an eye and nobody, not his wife, not his kids, no friends, no family members, miss him and occasionally ask for him. May he come to terms with being a simple story tool.
I'm crying because I am so glad I am not the only one. I have three eps left and I don't wanna drop it because…
I watched the last three eps in 2x speed and everything I couldn't catch up with turned out to be not really important. I am not even disappointed because I didn't expect anything. as for SJS I agree. I usually really love his projects but this is just ... so flat. but I guess I am happy that others like it and it didn't flop bc it's good for his carrer. let's just hope his next thing will be watch-worthy.
Well, this was... not good. I've finished it only because I'm a basic bitch who thinks So Ji Sub is hot and will…
I'm crying because I am so glad I am not the only one. I have three eps left and I don't wanna drop it because I already came this far and I am a basic bitch as well. there was really nothing exciting so far, never seen more incompetend national secret agents; ppl call it a rom-com and I'm here thinking "where was I supposed to see the romance?", it also really wasn't that funny to me. and yes the plotholes .... omg. it's like they only wrote the premise of an idea and didn't add any details. nothing really get's explained, it feels like I am just watching a bunch of idiots running over the place, not solving anything. it honestly boogles my mind how much this is loved when it's the most lacking thing I've watched this year.
the most in any kind of romance plot.
I am not just gonna excuse those things that I dislike about it with the fact that it's a rom-com or that the writers didn't think much about it. actually, that makes the whole drama even worse for me since they then apparently didn't put much effort into it.
Also, how was he was he teasing her? bc in the end, even if he had worded it less creepy, it'll still be fact that he moved in there to be close to her, lying about it would've been worse.
It's as if the writers are scared peaple liked him more than the main guy so they trying their best to make Choi Gun the most unprofessional psychologist that oversteps quite a few boundaries that he should know not to cross.
(When she asked him if he moved knowing that it was her house ... creepy much. And he was like: Is it bad to be near the one you like? .... stalker much? Generally falling in love with a teenage girl without talking to her and watching out for her for 6 years. ugh I am sick.)
I am scared that it could be anthing like Something in the Rain, it is not or is it?
That's really not a good storytelling technique, it takes out all the possible suspense, makes Choi Gun absolutely unnecessary for the actual plot and it really doesn't tell or show us more about the characters.
just give me a quick look over how they met, why they keep meeting and the conflict, but only if all those informations aren't too spoilery.
but I'd be lying if I said that it was perfect. it has many flaws, but then again it has so much charm as well. the ending could've been executed much better, it felt quite rushed but overall I really loved it and I was enjoying it so much, never was bored and really fell in love with most of the characters.
as for SJS I agree. I usually really love his projects but this is just ... so flat. but I guess I am happy that others like it and it didn't flop bc it's good for his carrer.
let's just hope his next thing will be watch-worthy.
there was really nothing exciting so far, never seen more incompetend national secret agents; ppl call it a rom-com and I'm here thinking "where was I supposed to see the romance?", it also really wasn't that funny to me.
and yes the plotholes .... omg. it's like they only wrote the premise of an idea and didn't add any details. nothing really get's explained, it feels like I am just watching a bunch of idiots running over the place, not solving anything.
it honestly boogles my mind how much this is loved when it's the most lacking thing I've watched this year.