Juri is a better person for Gang Tae, but she’s not what he needs
Regie Khemvisay
2024-09-09 18:12:39 +0000 UTC
I'm the same with teeth scraping metal--I don't even like thinking about it, but if I hear it, it sends shockwaves through my teeth and I get goosebumps. It makes me literally recoil. Same with touching a nail file or anything super abrasive like that. I used to love eating sweet tarts as a kid, but at the same time, I couldn't eat them without cringing every time they touched my teeth lol It's crazy how differently everyone is wired.
raeven b.
2024-08-29 14:50:43 +0000 UTC
I'm a fan of Ko Mun-Young as a character in a show; as a "person," not so much. It's not okay for her to manipulate and hurt other people just because she's been traumatized. That's the sticking point for me. It's not okay to hurt other people just because you've been hurt. That's what stops me from actually liking her. Though I like Ju-Ri better as a "person," I don't believe Gang-Tae has ever been romantically attracted to her, so that part didn't really bother me.
Kelsey
2024-08-19 18:24:57 +0000 UTC
Ko Mun-Young is the best character in my opinion
Nancchi
2024-08-16 02:12:00 +0000 UTC
I find it so funny how you dislike Ko Mun-young (the character) with a passion. LOL. I actually liked her from the third episode. I was not sure what to make of her in the first two. By this time, as much as I simply adore Ju-ri, I could also see that Mun-young and Gang-tae were meant to be with each other. They each have been through traumatic childhoods, they both are very vulnerable behind their tough exteriors, and they follow the classic k-drama trope of having a past connection - and in this case they had more than just crossed paths in the past.