Listed as “Marry Me Now” on Viki.
This one will take you on a roller coaster with many stops at the anxious and anticipation station. I loved the characters, the ending and the twist. Highly recommend this if you’re into family drama, love and romance.
The drama starts off a bit slow but picks up after a few episodes but decided to keep going. There’s drama, heartbreak, romance and twist in this series. The acting is cute. Male lead is too cute. The family dynamic is great and realistic. I’m up to episode 43, so far we have had a lie or two but all serious secrets are revealed rather quickly. Near the end of the series it starts to taper off and it gets a bit slow but you stick with it because you’ve invested time. Hoping for a happy ending. But wish writers didn’t drag it out this much, I’d still watch. No really intense chemistry between the leads though it was passable as good relationship. The synopsis listed is also a bit misleading because it’s primary focus isn’t the rich mom but how the children/adults adjust with their own relationships and that of their families. At times I did feel like I was watching a soap opera. Still enjoying.
This one will take you on a roller coaster with many stops at the anxious and anticipation station. I loved the characters, the ending and the twist. Highly recommend this if you’re into family drama, love and romance.
The drama starts off a bit slow but picks up after a few episodes but decided to keep going. There’s drama, heartbreak, romance and twist in this series. The acting is cute. Male lead is too cute. The family dynamic is great and realistic. I’m up to episode 43, so far we have had a lie or two but all serious secrets are revealed rather quickly. Near the end of the series it starts to taper off and it gets a bit slow but you stick with it because you’ve invested time. Hoping for a happy ending. But wish writers didn’t drag it out this much, I’d still watch. No really intense chemistry between the leads though it was passable as good relationship. The synopsis listed is also a bit misleading because it’s primary focus isn’t the rich mom but how the children/adults adjust with their own relationships and that of their families. At times I did feel like I was watching a soap opera. Still enjoying.
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