I feel like I liked more the background stories rather than the main one. However, it wasn’t the most exciting kdrama I have watched. But, nevertheless, I was rooting for the second leads as well. Of course, cheating is horrible and I would be deeply hurt if someone did it to me. Does this have to automatically mean that we should suffer until we die and never find happiness again? I don’t think so. We all make mistakes and hurt people without even wanting to sometimes. I haven’t been cheated on nor have I cheated before, but the thing is…even people who make mistakes deserve to be happy at some point in their life. Also, even though some people don’t like the element about cheating, I feel like it’s good it was included. It had an interesting beginning, it was inspirational about work (I love how many Korean dramas can make so many different fields of work look exciting and thus raise awareness about them) and I think the acting was quite good. Should my friend forgive his father, who is a drug addict, and never took care of her since he was a baby? Who even used money from his mother's salary to give to his friends? Why are we normalizing being an obedient / lovable son to a parent who did nothing for us? Our society focuses on being together with your family no matter what, even if that means, carrying All Their Burdens. It's should be okay to cut ties with your family, if they are making your life miserable like hell. Some relationships are never meant to be fixed, especially if you have an abusive parents, or are suffering from trauma caused by your own parents. It just felt disrespectful to people who got painfully cheated, that the director even dedicated hours to show the new married life of the cheating couple. It's okay, the main leads has no chemistry though, I like the story of senior forecaster Um and his family, and also Ha-kyung's sister and the other forecaster.īut I didn't like the fact that they tried to normalize toxic behaviors:Ĭheating is never OK, and I didn't like that it turned to a happy ending for the cheating couple. Overall, the story writing is quite exquisite for a slice of life genre drama, I enjoyed this drama. Can feel there is good teamwork chemistry in this production. Park Min-Young and Song Kang are great actors and played their roles well. The concerns of the supporting characters are so real life, look around our offices and we can find at least one who has similar problems. And this is quite impressive cos usually audiences would already hate this character to the core.
Although in the beginning, Han Ki-Jun is such a jerk and had lots of ugly moments with Jin Ha-Kyung, the later episodes showed his naive thinking in life, dumbness in marriage, work professionalism and sincere apologies to Jin Ha-Kyung helped shaped his personality better.
Not sure if it's the writer's script or Yoon Park's charm, it seems quite impossible to dislike him even though he played a "bad" character. I personally wouldn't dream of working in this department after seeing have to deal with so many charts, data analysis and scoldings from the public. Some may find this part technical and dry, others may appreciate knowing now how much effort it takes behind the scene just to predict the weather. There is also a substantial time spent in featuring the weather forecast operation. Besides the 2 main couples, the other supporting characters also get quite a fair share to showcase their relationships and work lives. I would interpret this drama as "slice of life" genre first then romance instead of the other way. Since it's just a drama, I prefer a fairytale happy ending to an open or bitter one. In real life, the father probably lives until 80 years old and keep wrecking Lee Si-Woo's life.