Does anybody else here think its weird that in hit the top his dad fell in love with his longtime crush. I mean yeah he didnt even know he had a son but still YOUR DAD STOLE YOUR DREAM GIRL! LIKE CMON
I dropped that drama when the love interest went on a hike with her coworkers, sprained her ankle (or something) and instead of getting a ride with her coworkers she decided to stay. In the park. By herself. And call her love interest and it was the big reveal for who she wanted to be with.
It seemed like that drama was set up to be so much more than a typical love triangle romcom. I wanted so much more out of the father/son relationship. But, maybe it happened. I dropped. With a whole lotta bitterness.
Agree. I cant remember how many eps I watched, but I got curious and read the recaps. It wasnt necessarily the romance line but that the father/son angle wasn’t really developed. Maybe I went in with the wrong expectations, but that is what i thought the heart of the show was going to be.
I liked it. 🙂 I like weird things what can I say? I thought drama was never going to have the courage to go there but it did! I think it would be good if people explained why something is bad instead of just saying they expected something different. Did you watch the entire drama? I don’t want to say more than you know about the rest of the story.
I watched the whole thing. But i still felt uncomfortable with the relationship. Hey opinions are opinions man, and i respect your input on this as well!
Thanks! I never felt Dabong was that kid’s father so I don’t think he had a moral issue there. The version of him that became the kid’s biological father was a year after that moment he went to future and drama made a good job explaining his real father was the man who raised him. Blood ties are not that important if people never even met, it was refreshing in that aspect. About the love line itself I also liked the girl never liked the son, she was always just a friend to him.
I watched that whole stupid gross drama just so I could see how they would justify him hitting on his son’s girlfriend. And then they went with one of the biggest narrative copouts I’ve ever seen.
And I just finished another drama I should have dropped because argggghhhhhh, it’s all dumb. Why do they not listen to me as a I rant while I’m watching?
Sorry, don’t mean to poke any bear but as far as I remember they were never more than friends? The guy wouldn’t even confess and when he did she never reciprocated his feelings? She was her own person, she was entitled to like whoever she wanted. Personally I would have understood if ML, after finding out his “son”s feelings, had chose to give her up but I also understood the other way.
Going after the girl your son likes is just gross, regardless of the circumstances. I don’t care that the show then twisted itself into a pretzel to find a way for him to be both his father and not his father. The whole thing left a bad taste in my mouth. This just goes to show that kdrama, as a rule, doesn’t know how to deal with men being paternal. They’d rather show him going after some young girl his son likes than him building a relationship with a kid he believes is his son.
I think he didn’t know he liked her when he got somewhat involved with her? But later if he had made the choice to give her up I’d have understood.
About being his father I’ll politely disagree. 🙂 Drama did a good job portraying how his real father was the guy who raised him, whom he had a very good relationship with, one of the themes for me was how irrelevant was his issue about the biological father, which I find a nice theme for a kdrama, they make too much of blood ties.
TeamLazy
January 18, 2020 at 6:50 AM
Does anybody else here think its weird that in hit the top his dad fell in love with his longtime crush. I mean yeah he didnt even know he had a son but still YOUR DAD STOLE YOUR DREAM GIRL! LIKE CMON
isa: I'm not a serial killer I'm just really passionate about things
January 18, 2020 at 7:07 AM
I dropped that drama when the love interest went on a hike with her coworkers, sprained her ankle (or something) and instead of getting a ride with her coworkers she decided to stay. In the park. By herself. And call her love interest and it was the big reveal for who she wanted to be with.
It seemed like that drama was set up to be so much more than a typical love triangle romcom. I wanted so much more out of the father/son relationship. But, maybe it happened. I dropped. With a whole lotta bitterness.
TeamLazy
January 18, 2020 at 7:17 AM
agreed! finally someone who understands hahahaha
egads aka Dame Maggie
January 18, 2020 at 7:19 AM
You are most definitely not alone.
egads aka Dame Maggie
January 18, 2020 at 7:18 AM
The father and son love triangle was stupid and icky, and why did I bother watching a YSY drama when he always makes me feel stupid and icky?
Beverly
January 18, 2020 at 7:40 AM
Agree. I cant remember how many eps I watched, but I got curious and read the recaps. It wasnt necessarily the romance line but that the father/son angle wasn’t really developed. Maybe I went in with the wrong expectations, but that is what i thought the heart of the show was going to be.
alasecond
January 18, 2020 at 7:24 AM
that is truly the most digusting plotline.. i dropped the moment hint of romance started..
there was no father – son plotline..
horrible drama
Lixie
January 18, 2020 at 7:30 AM
I liked it. 🙂 I like weird things what can I say? I thought drama was never going to have the courage to go there but it did! I think it would be good if people explained why something is bad instead of just saying they expected something different. Did you watch the entire drama? I don’t want to say more than you know about the rest of the story.
TeamLazy
January 18, 2020 at 8:19 AM
I watched the whole thing. But i still felt uncomfortable with the relationship. Hey opinions are opinions man, and i respect your input on this as well!
Lixie
January 18, 2020 at 11:28 AM
Thanks! I never felt Dabong was that kid’s father so I don’t think he had a moral issue there. The version of him that became the kid’s biological father was a year after that moment he went to future and drama made a good job explaining his real father was the man who raised him. Blood ties are not that important if people never even met, it was refreshing in that aspect. About the love line itself I also liked the girl never liked the son, she was always just a friend to him.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
January 18, 2020 at 11:12 AM
I think you’re poking a bear here. An angry pissed off bristling bear who hated everything about that gross OTP.
egads aka Dame Maggie
January 18, 2020 at 11:24 AM
Stupid and icky. I’m just gonna walk away from the stupid and icky, and let the bear ripped it to shreds.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
January 18, 2020 at 11:52 AM
I watched that whole stupid gross drama just so I could see how they would justify him hitting on his son’s girlfriend. And then they went with one of the biggest narrative copouts I’ve ever seen.
egads aka Dame Maggie
January 18, 2020 at 12:00 PM
Same. Still mad at myself.
egads aka Dame Maggie
January 18, 2020 at 12:01 PM
And I just finished another drama I should have dropped because argggghhhhhh, it’s all dumb. Why do they not listen to me as a I rant while I’m watching?
Lixie
January 18, 2020 at 1:09 PM
Sorry, don’t mean to poke any bear but as far as I remember they were never more than friends? The guy wouldn’t even confess and when he did she never reciprocated his feelings? She was her own person, she was entitled to like whoever she wanted. Personally I would have understood if ML, after finding out his “son”s feelings, had chose to give her up but I also understood the other way.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
January 18, 2020 at 1:12 PM
Going after the girl your son likes is just gross, regardless of the circumstances. I don’t care that the show then twisted itself into a pretzel to find a way for him to be both his father and not his father. The whole thing left a bad taste in my mouth. This just goes to show that kdrama, as a rule, doesn’t know how to deal with men being paternal. They’d rather show him going after some young girl his son likes than him building a relationship with a kid he believes is his son.
Lixie
January 18, 2020 at 1:21 PM
I think he didn’t know he liked her when he got somewhat involved with her? But later if he had made the choice to give her up I’d have understood.
About being his father I’ll politely disagree. 🙂 Drama did a good job portraying how his real father was the guy who raised him, whom he had a very good relationship with, one of the themes for me was how irrelevant was his issue about the biological father, which I find a nice theme for a kdrama, they make too much of blood ties.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
January 18, 2020 at 1:26 PM
I disagree and we’ll leave it at that.