It has been long since there is a drama who tucks my heartstrings ... but at all the wrong places. Like seriously, it's like the writer is out to make the Ae-jung the most baddass FL, but instead she is just... bad. The moment when she laughed at Dae-oh's confession was just...
The last scene of the episode was (probably) intended to be serious, but I couldn’t help but laugh at the ridiculousness of it all. First, there was the perfect timing of Ae-jung and Ha-nee running into Dong-chan, then the bad guys decide on a whim to kidnap all three of them i...
I don't even mind it one bit because that just tells me they were already on another level of love. But if you're going to say one last thing to each other before you part, might as well be "I love you." And I totally anticipate that last puzzle piece coming into play next week...
and we’ve gotten even more clues about it now. According to Ae-jung, something happened that made her want to die or run away, and I’m left scratching my head over her statement. If something that terrible did happen, how can she love Dae-oh again, unless he wasn’t the direct c...
it is to let him be next to her in the end. He basically gave Ae-jung no choice but to accept his love, which is exactly what his mother tries to do. Bo-hye’s overbearing and annoying, but it’s plain as day that everything she does is out of love for Yeon-woo. It doesn’...
Granted, I won’t be the first to defendWas It Loveas a great (or even good) drama, and for the most part, I agree with the criticisms lodged at it. The acting can be awkward at parts, and the scenarios feel a bit stale (do we still need romantic leads wrist grabbing their ladie...
love for her by not making her feel lonely, and that he needs to be honest about his own struggles so they can work through hardships together. Ae-jung needs to reflect on her own shortcomings as well, and I’m still waiting for her to tell Ha-nee the full truth. It’s unfair how...
She comments that although Ha-nee has endless love from Mom and Grandma, it can’t fill the void in her heart. She leaves Dae-oh with some food for thought: would it be better for Ha-nee to have a dad around to reassure her that things will be okay?
It's a good thing she intended to do, a letter will certainly help convey all her reasonings and excuses as to why she lied to him but she should also be there to answer his questions too. I agree that both Sung Joon and Hye Jin are actually starting to like/fall in love with ...
At least he let her go with grace when it mattered, and he saw with his own eyes how much she cares for Sung-joon. But I’m happy to finally see Hye-jin getting her confidence back and believing that she’s worthy of love. I think her (perceived) looks held her back because of ...