aww i don't know why people are disliking this drama! it is a sweet simple drama for the start of summer, i'm really enjoying it. it tackles some big topics too with yejin's mental health issues.
Well, they definitely freshened up the love triangle trope! I can’t wait for next Wednesday because how on earth…
I am suspicious of Shu but I don't think Hikaru ever said he was straight (at least on the Netflix English translation). The first time we saw Shu, he referred to his outing with Hikaru as being a date. I think it just may be a lot more casual between them than Shu wants.
I’m about to watch the first two episodes of Tastefully Yours, but I have to say I thought Potato Lab was actually really cute and had some actually funny scenes once they got past the first episode 😭 I do agree that the first episode or two were a little corny and overdone though - they were trying to make potatoes the punchline to everything
i should have asked this before episode 5 came out but does anyone know what was going on in episode 4 between jaeil, namkyung, and that other nurse?? i couldn't understand that plot line at all – was it supposed to be that the other nurses didn't like jaeil and namkyung?
I noticed that, they've pretty much lost track of that. And am I mistaken or wasn't there also supposed to be…
i'm hoping for even the smallest throwaway line that mentions it again at this point, just to prove they didn't completely forget about it 😭 otherwise i have no clue why the landlord and mijin's parents keep talking about how he gave jiung a bad deal
when jihan picked ahjung up for their date the first time, he talks about how he is the perfect model of a kdrama male lead, and he says he's "young and rich, tall and handsome," which is a line that went viral from the kpop competition show Boys Planet