Now is a great time for a time jump. please.
Yeah, I feel that the time jump is coming too.
the stuff that's good is great. I'm pleased to see Eun Sung wake up a little. she actually acted a little in 15/16. even Kim Tan was better than he had been previously. And of course Woo Bin and the rest of the supporting cast were awesome. but then the bad stuff is REALLY bad. i'm sorry but that was one of the most awkward "real" kisses i'd ever seen. LMH looked like he was trying to eat her face and PSH looked like she just realized boy people and girl people have different parts and she's really uncomfortable with his boy parts being that close to her girl parts but she's putting up with it b/c she wants the cute boy to like her. these episodes only confirmed what i have been thinking to myself all along. Kim Tan you need to let that girl GO! she obviously doesnt love you as much as you "love" her. KT has shown a delusional willingness to wreck not only his life but the lives of his friends and family and Eun Sang herself just to be with her. ES on the other hand continues to choose a peaceful life for herself and her mother and KT if he would just let her. if i was her i'd be so angry with him. all of her problems are b/c he just wouldnt leave her alone. BTW writers, i'm very disapointed in the lack of consequences following KT outing himself to rachel and then being outed to the world. if it was such a non-issue then why go through all the trouble to hide it in the 1st place?
I didn't see the awkwardness in the kiss scene, but I agree with the rest of your comment. In real-life, if this drama would go on for years, KT will have some big desilusion once he'll realize the difference between his feeling for her and the crush she has for him. If she hasn't left him for Young Do by then...^^
i dont understand why she hasnt left him for young do already.
cityhunter83 wrote: i dont understand why she hasnt left him for young do already.


Totally agree with that lol

This drama is getting good lately, I wonder how the writer will handle these four last episodes.
I was just so happy when Kim Tan and Eun Sang finally kissed at the episode 16 :D But then I got pretty upset when Eun Sang just left and Kim Tan was so sad. Hope so last four episodes will turn the plot in a good way and Kim Tan and Eun Sang can be together c: And in a some way, I don't pity Young Do because he has been such a jerk. But at the same time, he is cool and I just can't say that I don't like him..
For me, this show has become all about The Woo. The end. (And the Moms)
cityhunter83 wrote: i dont understand why she hasnt left him for young do already.


Word.
So I guess now there'll a time jump like for 3 years, where Tan is is till in love with Eun Sang but is now CEO of the company, or fighting for that with his brother, but they're really secretly planning to take revenge on their father (because he's a manic ruthless old fart), and Eun Sang is somewhere (Argentina????) still thinking about Tan but being happy because she made the right choice for him. And then we have Young Do, who will actually still be a good person, and is now learning to run the hotel and really good friends with Tan. Then we'll have this scene where they are drinking together because Tan just did something awesome (like close a deal or something, so that the audience can see that now he kicks ass) and then Young Do will say something like "I know we never talk about this, but do you miss her as much as I do?" and then Tan will just stay quiet and look far into the horizon (where you can probably see the Han river bridge).
Then, the next episode, Tan (maybe engaged or something) travels where Eun Sang is (vacations or business trip) and finally sees her, far away, but he isn't sure if it's her. He starts running after her but loses her in the crowd, and then he sees a dreamcather, THEIR dream catcher somewhere and he knows that it was her.
The next episodes are of Tan and Eun Sang's re encounter and how they have both changed (not really). Tan will be mad but happy at the same time, and Eun Sang will be pragmatic and pretend that she doesn't have feelings for her but then starts crying in a quiet room (as usual). Eun Sang returns to Korea, Tan fights for her, Young Do sees her and realizes that he still loves her, but doesn't make a move, because she's his best friend's girl. Tan and Won finally understand each other and become loving brothers, they overthrow their parents, and voilá, happily ever after!

No but seriously, could this plot be any more generic? I will shoot myself in my foot if all this really happens, and I will be SO disappointed in the writer. Is it so hard to write about a real couple? A couple who kisses a lot (because they're TEENAGERS, and they have RAGING hormones) and who think they can take the world together? I was expecting so much from this story, but it just turned into the most cliché drama ever!
The only scene that I did enjoy about episode 16, because I wasn't expecting at all, was the one with Hyo Shin and Rachel on the phone. You could feel the chemistry coming off them! I hope they will get together! :P
I'm already disappointed in the writer. This is supposed to be the writer of A Gentleman's Dignity, and another drama one of oori unni was raving about, but this is so bad and generic. I even thought the writer had been changed, I was really hoping that was it but unless the info hasn't been updated it's the same writer. The writer should really just stick to adult romances and such.
cityhunter83 wrote: i dont understand why she hasnt left him for young do already.


applause. That's what I keep saying !
Ari_Lee wrote: I'm already disappointed in the writer. This is supposed to be the writer of A Gentleman's Dignity, and another drama one of oori unni was raving about, but this is so bad and generic. I even thought the writer had been changed, I was really hoping that was it but unless the info hasn't been updated it's the same writer. The writer should really just stick to adult romances and such.


Yes, I agree with you completely, she's a lot better at adult romance.
She's just so bad at writing teenagers. They are teenagers but behave like adults, and not even real adults at that. Really disappointing :(
And I gotta say, the constant fighting was amusing in the beginning, but by the third (fourth? lost track after that?) magically fast healing busted lip/scratch/bruise, I just shake my head and fast forward. Though, to be fair, the Kim Tan chair match attempt was pretty funny
during that scene I kinda hoped Eun Sang would give us a remake of Boys over flower and take the chair to save Young Do. Which would have been fun and would have given an interresting twist to the story..instead of that we got her teary eyes again, as she hugs Kim Tan...eww