Funny how some people need 10 episodes to understand what others catch in one. Intelligence works at different…
I’m not judging your intelligence. You’re the one implying that people can’t judge a show from its first episode. If you can’t do that, it doesn’t mean others can’t. That’s just forcing your own standard on everyone else.
And I never said a drama can’t be good if it doesn’t follow the manhwa—I haven’t even read it. I’m watching episode 2 myself.
My issue is with what the show presents within the first episode itself. The dialogue and behavior are frankly insulting toward women. The male lead claims he wants to stay unmarried and emotionally distant because of guilt over his brother’s death—yet he’s perfectly fine having casual sex with a stranger.
Worse, he doesn’t use protection. That’s not romantic, tragic, or “complex”—it’s irresponsible and selfish. In any situation, including one-night stands, not using protection with someone you don’t know is wrong. Sex does not equal consent to pregnancy. Even married couples plan children with mutual consent.
So yes, one episode is enough to judge that. If you’re okay with it, that’s your perspective—but don’t pretend the criticism is baseless just because you personally don’t see it.
If you can’t understand someone’s English just because of a few grammar mistakes, then you’re really weak at reading and comprehension. Pointing out errors doesn’t mean the message is unclear—it just means you’re avoiding it.
Understanding ideas matters more than pretending grammar is the problem
Funny how you’re more interested in policing someone’s grammar than actually engaging with the point being made. Language mistakes are easy to mock; challenging your own narrow mindset clearly isn’t.
Instead of obsessing over English errors, maybe address the actual topic—your problem with age gaps. Not everyone shares your limited perspective, and reducing a discussion to grammar nitpicking just shows you don’t have a real argument.
If you can’t debate ideas, laughing at spelling won’t make your opinion any stronger.
And I never said a drama can’t be good if it doesn’t follow the manhwa—I haven’t even read it. I’m watching episode 2 myself.
My issue is with what the show presents within the first episode itself. The dialogue and behavior are frankly insulting toward women. The male lead claims he wants to stay unmarried and emotionally distant because of guilt over his brother’s death—yet he’s perfectly fine having casual sex with a stranger.
Worse, he doesn’t use protection. That’s not romantic, tragic, or “complex”—it’s irresponsible and selfish. In any situation, including one-night stands, not using protection with someone you don’t know is wrong. Sex does not equal consent to pregnancy. Even married couples plan children with mutual consent.
So yes, one episode is enough to judge that. If you’re okay with it, that’s your perspective—but don’t pretend the criticism is baseless just because you personally don’t see it.
Understanding ideas matters more than pretending grammar is the problem
Instead of obsessing over English errors, maybe address the actual topic—your problem with age gaps. Not everyone shares your limited perspective, and reducing a discussion to grammar nitpicking just shows you don’t have a real argument.
If you can’t debate ideas, laughing at spelling won’t make your opinion any stronger.
STOP LYING