yeah, the same happens with TH but what they talk on the phone and stuff is out of the producers' hands, but here you're not supposed to have your crush's number, but of course a lot happens off-screen. I wanted Young Joo to end up with the younger guy but they didn't do her justice. The chef picked the other girl out of nowhere. I didn't think Young Joo was a match to the chef since they were always having issues and stuff. Her car scene is one of my fav scenes ever. "TURN TO THE RIGHT, TURN TO THE LEFT".
PS. Did you watch the Chinese version? How was it?
I started doing this when I was halfway done with season 2. There are a lot that we don't see and then couples start and end out of nowhere. At the end of the day we all know they won't last for more than a few months.
I am huge fan of Reply 1988. Can someone please tell me does this drama give the same vibes as Reply 1988??
Definitely. Not only it's from the same writer, it also has a lot of characters with depth. Watch 20 minutes of it and you will think the same. It's a no brainer for Reply 1988 fans.
The girl that has a crush on Jung Won is my fav side-character. I love how she doesn't care about what people think of her and how little she cares about anyone who isn't Jung Won (the sandwich scene was amazing).
Hi, did you manage to watch Episode 4? If yes, can you please PM me where I can watch it? Thanks!
Coming from TH i really like the more romance-centric korean version, but the way happen annoys me at times. Like when they introduced Ara out of nowhere or when they only had two weeks to shoot the whole show so no one had enough time to build any kind of lasting relationship. The panel appears to much as well. I always skip the last few minutes when they try to guess who sent the "heart signal" to whom.
PS. Did you watch the Chinese version? How was it?