It's hilarious how every time they talk the conversation starts with one of them angry but ends with the other one getting angry, or even worse, both of them get angry in the end. lol
Falling for each other again even though he thinks she's someone else and she doesn't remember him? yes. This is totally my style. And the secondary couple seems cute too.
The comedy is on point and most of the characters are nice and fun. My fave is already the eunuch with cute dimples. He's so funny.
I hope they keep the right balance till the end. Let's goooo.
The thing is though him defending her might actually backfire and make it worse. Because buddy will (rightly)…
But that's the thing. Tae Poong defending her doesn't have to do anything with liking her. That's something he should do for any of his employees in this type of situation.
And I know what Min Seon is going to face, that's why I'm not talking about her. Her dealing with sexism is one thing, and Tae Poong doing his job as the boss is another. They don't have to be mutually exclusive.
I don't think Tae Poong should have defended FL to the level you are saying. Ma-jin clearly has more networking…
But that's the thing. He didn't need to play dumb and laugh every time something happened. He should've put a stop to it from the beginning. Before they went on the trip together.
It's not about an ultimatum or Ma Jin VS Mi Seon situation, it's basic respect. It doesn't even mean that Ma Jin needs to like the situation, he can think wtv. But he doesn't need to do anything about it. It's not his place to do so. He doesn't need to say anything. Nobody asked him. Because I'm not talking about the trading world, but the work environment that Tae Poong is providing for someone he convinced to work with him.
Because yes, Tae Poong may need him more than Mi Seon right now, but he's the one who stopped Mi Seon from getting another job and said he was going to let her achieve her dreams in his company. So he needs to take responsibility for that. Not to mention, he should think of how it makes the company look for potential contacts and clients. Because their whole dynamic in Thailand was crazy strange. They all were acting like 12 years olds. The scene with the doors was so weird. Like, Tae Poong literally stood there watching that man trap his other employee and not said a word to him about it?
Like yeah, women always have to figure out stuff for themselves and in media they try to make it look cool and empowering, but the reality is that this kind of situations shouldn't be ignored and the people in power should take responsibility and do something about it. Mi Seon shouldn't have to prove anything to that guy, because he never had the right to say anything to her in the first place.
I don't see the need for the whole "women need to prove themselves to random misogynistic men just because" storyline rn. Like, she already did that, since day 1. And a guy being a misogynistic jerk has nothing to do with what women can prove or not. So Tae Poong easily could've told the man to stop being weird and just do his job. Especially since the guy is her love interest. Like, he doesn't say anything when someone insults her but he wants to flirt at a party? The episode was odd AF.
This episode was weird. If Tae Poong told Mi Seon he was support her dream, then he should keep his word.
He made himself the CEO and told Mi Seon that she is now a saleswoman. Why? Because he believes in her and knows her capabilities. Then why can't he said that in front of other people. Why is he acting like he's just being "nice" by changing subject when her coworker is bullying. Like he's doing her a favor? Dude, you hired her for the job. So tell everyone that.
How is she supposed to do anything when her boss acts like he doesn't the power to defend, no, explain her role in the company?
That man they're staying with could've become one of her first contacts in the business, and the trip itself should've been an important learning experience for her, but all she got was humiliation.
Tae Poong should've reminded that ahjussi to respect Mi Seon since day 1. TP should made it clear that doesn't work for him, but that she has a lot to learn from him.
It was so weird to watch him treat the situation like it was a kindergarten fight. Like, at least call the one business woman you know and ask her for advice ffs. If you decided to go from "employee" to "CEO"/employer, then act like it, please.
First the eyeballs, now this. How is Mi Seon supposed to trust you bro? This isn't giving either boss or husband material.
Ha Gyeong, I love you but why didn't you at least close the windows before taking the box? Anyway, I like this couple already. And I like the people around them. It seems like it's going to be a villain-less romance. I'm glad.
Falling for each other again even though he thinks she's someone else and she doesn't remember him? yes. This is totally my style.
And the secondary couple seems cute too.
The comedy is on point and most of the characters are nice and fun. My fave is already the eunuch with cute dimples. He's so funny.
I hope they keep the right balance till the end.
Let's goooo.
And the friend has a point about her and the attorney. I wonder if he only finds her amusing or if he's actually interested.
Ah Jin I will defend you till the end. That man needed to go and you got the job done.
And I know what Min Seon is going to face, that's why I'm not talking about her. Her dealing with sexism is one thing, and Tae Poong doing his job as the boss is another. They don't have to be mutually exclusive.
It's not about an ultimatum or Ma Jin VS Mi Seon situation, it's basic respect. It doesn't even mean that Ma Jin needs to like the situation, he can think wtv. But he doesn't need to do anything about it. It's not his place to do so. He doesn't need to say anything. Nobody asked him.
Because I'm not talking about the trading world, but the work environment that Tae Poong is providing for someone he convinced to work with him.
Because yes, Tae Poong may need him more than Mi Seon right now, but he's the one who stopped Mi Seon from getting another job and said he was going to let her achieve her dreams in his company. So he needs to take responsibility for that. Not to mention, he should think of how it makes the company look for potential contacts and clients. Because their whole dynamic in Thailand was crazy strange. They all were acting like 12 years olds. The scene with the doors was so weird. Like, Tae Poong literally stood there watching that man trap his other employee and not said a word to him about it?
Like yeah, women always have to figure out stuff for themselves and in media they try to make it look cool and empowering, but the reality is that this kind of situations shouldn't be ignored and the people in power should take responsibility and do something about it. Mi Seon shouldn't have to prove anything to that guy, because he never had the right to say anything to her in the first place.
I don't see the need for the whole "women need to prove themselves to random misogynistic men just because" storyline rn. Like, she already did that, since day 1. And a guy being a misogynistic jerk has nothing to do with what women can prove or not. So Tae Poong easily could've told the man to stop being weird and just do his job. Especially since the guy is her love interest. Like, he doesn't say anything when someone insults her but he wants to flirt at a party? The episode was odd AF.
If Tae Poong told Mi Seon he was support her dream, then he should keep his word.
He made himself the CEO and told Mi Seon that she is now a saleswoman. Why? Because he believes in her and knows her capabilities. Then why can't he said that in front of other people. Why is he acting like he's just being "nice" by changing subject when her coworker is bullying. Like he's doing her a favor?
Dude, you hired her for the job. So tell everyone that.
How is she supposed to do anything when her boss acts like he doesn't the power to defend, no, explain her role in the company?
That man they're staying with could've become one of her first contacts in the business, and the trip itself should've been an important learning experience for her, but all she got was humiliation.
Tae Poong should've reminded that ahjussi to respect Mi Seon since day 1. TP should made it clear that doesn't work for him, but that she has a lot to learn from him.
It was so weird to watch him treat the situation like it was a kindergarten fight. Like, at least call the one business woman you know and ask her for advice ffs.
If you decided to go from "employee" to "CEO"/employer, then act like it, please.
First the eyeballs, now this. How is Mi Seon supposed to trust you bro? This isn't giving either boss or husband material.
Anyway, I like this couple already. And I like the people around them. It seems like it's going to be a villain-less romance. I'm glad.