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Agree. You can't keep up the will they or won't they thing forever so eventually there has to be some progress in their relationship but that also kills the whole premise of the show.

This is why Korean romcoms (at least around 2005-2015) are best. They actually planned out an ending of the story where you get the wedding and all that payoff and wraps everything up at the right time.

Or there's a really great plot twist at the end that isn't a wedding but even more meaningful like My Name is Kim Samsoon or Arang and the Magistrate.

!biofoids This is who actually am. We should watch old k-dramas together. I'm unironically seething that I've been here for years having to deal with moid nonsense.

:#marseyropeyourselfmirror:

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I hear there's a KDrama remake of Little Women that's really good, so I might try to get into that

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my friend really likes them but always picks ones where its sweet guy x sweet girl

i can no longer pretend that i have not been affected by my mom's soap opera where there was a kidnapping and an attempted forced marriage and then a bad boy on a motorcycle swooped in for the getaway :marseyfoidretard: where do kdramas stand on this level of stupid drama and bad guy

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You're supposed to fall in love with an emotionally distant guy who is what we would call on the autism spectrum. He owns a mall or a hospital or something and has a billion dollars.

But you are the poor woman who wins his heart in the end. Oh yeah your b-word mother tries to ruin everything around episode 15.

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I need him

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