Not Ji-hyuk testing Eun-ho by saying BTS song titles out loud ajdlajd
Not them finding out they're both from the future thanks to BTS, I'M YELLING
Wait, what they did with BTS is actually genius OMG.
My little ARMY heart is freaking the f out :purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart::purple_heart:
I can't believe their shared love for BTS was the catalyst to both of them figuring out the other came from the future!!!!
I feel like this season could have been better. The transformation was underwhelming. But was also an important season because it added more layers to the various characters. For this reason, I expect season 3 to be much better.
I still can't believe that this show ended. The amount of feelings I had because of this show just wow. Needless to say I absolutely loved it! Let me just say that the actors were absolutely amazing! The way they were portraying their feelings they made me understand the characters better but they also made me sympathize and relate to them so much! Also it was not cheesy which is a good thing. Totally recommend!
The gyeomsaseo is such a creep. :sob: He was already bad as a child but he's like 5x worse as an adult.
I've been bored of this drama since last week. :sweat:
"I refuse to watch her being treated like a doormat anymore." Says the only man in this conversation who's constantly treating her like a doormat :)
The second lead was hot in his first two appearances (the funeral parlor and the shoe store) but he's been a :poop: burger ever since.
"DON'T MAKE A FOOL OUT OF AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN" AAAAH ILY JIN MOO-HAK.
Ohh I haven't seen the fish lip smack kiss in a while actually haha, what a throwback.
This has been niggling at me for a while but now I need to know: DOES THE DIVORCED MAN'S FIRST LOVE HAVE A THING FOR HIS EX-WIFE??
Ok fineeee the festival scenes won me over. :rolling_eyes::heart::hugging::grin:
What a wonderful way to introduce the second lead ahaha, with Du-sik just hanging there skdfjlhs.
That's how it ends? That's it? Open ended?
Oh, well. By now Esther and Babington were the love story I was here for anyway. He was the sweetest, most charming guy ever and she turned out to be such a more complex and compelling character than Charlotte. So much more interesting.
And they did my boy Stringer so dirty. He didn't get the girl, he turned down the dream job and his dad died. The boy can't catch a break! I'm so broken hearted for him, but honestly, he deserved better than Charlotte. In my mind, he goes off to London, meets a girl who falls madly back in love with him, becomes a celebrated architect and lives happily ever after with his lady love. He deserves it. He's considerate, hard working, and noble to a fault. He's earned a happy ending.
Also, Theo James is really sort of wooden. He's great for an aloof, stoic character, but the moment he has to display emotion it all kind of falls apart. Or maybe he and Rose didn't really have that spark of romantic chemistry and that's why he came across so meh. I don't know. I can only say that I couldn't muster any interest at all in their relationship. I'm sort of glad we didn't get the cliched "poor" girl/rich boy ending.
I've always loved how Connell told Marianne he came to the bitter realization that the peer pressure was just in his head, that people wouldn't really care if he and Marianne were together. It's such a moment.