Why I Love the Awkward Male Lead of Love In Contract
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- čas přidán 13. 10. 2022
- Jung Ji-ho hates all humans, but we totally love him. 🫶
#GuKyungpyo plays Jung Ji-ho, the male lead in #ParkMinYoung's newest drama #loveincontract
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'Treating women like an alien species '..perfect BBT insert!😃
you summarized his flaws and strengths perfectly! One of the best moments for me is in ep 8, where Sang-eun was feeling unwell after a game of golf. Without Sang-eun telling Ji-ho, he somehow understands that she is on her period, and discreetly passes her a pad and a heating pad in case she has cramps. He is so considerate and sweet to her
He really is, and because it's a practical consideration, he feels no embarrassment about it. It's really lovely to find leading men who battle their own internalized misogyny and don't have to be taught by women. 🥹
True he is cold but 🥰🥰😍😍❤️❤️❤️
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You have convinced me to add this drama to my "to watch" list. I want to know more about him...hahahahaha
hehehe. I have accomplished my mission then. 😄
What a thought out analysis really enjoyed listening to it.
Thank you for watching it. 😄❤ I'm never sure if I'm making as much sense as I think I should be. 😅
LOVED this one, Paroma! Any video where it's relevant to reference Nigeru wa Haji and the Pop Culture Detective is a video for me 😂
It's really lovely to see Go Kyung-pyo getting attention again after his last few dramas went under the radar (or were pretty lackluster). I've loved this man since Potato Star (his character, in which, arguably prepared him for this one) and he was so well-cast for this excellent, reflective, boundary-respecting character.
You get it. 😄 I've been waiting to ref PCD in one of my videos for ages. And We Married As A Job deserves its own video. Hopefully 🤞😆 I can do that too. I'd completely forgotten Potato Star! Damnit! That's a ref I would have loved to put in! 🙈 But yes GKP is doing such a stellar job. Here's praying the show doesn't ruin him as the story progresses.
And he is tall and hot!
And cooks in snug-fit white shirts😍😍😍
As he should. He's doing a service for mankind. 😄
When I tell you I walked in on my mother watching kdrama thirst traps on CZcams shorts ……….. traumatising
Jk jk we laughed about it
I'm loving this character, too! Honestly I'm mostly only enjoying the characters. This drama, so far, feels like it's relying on charisma rather than writing, etc. But I'll deal; there's a lot of charisma to go around. I'm rooting for more charismatic shower scenes.... lolololz.
Charismatic shower scenes. Hahaha. Yeah the story is relying completely on the actors to carry it. Which makes me worry about the second half. 😅
I watched 2 episodes and gave up on this one. Maybe, I'll try again and give it 2 more and see if I still feel the same- which is that the awkwardness is overly proformative.
The first two episodes spent too much time on red herrings around his character with his judge being mistaken for a killer. The story gets more interesting in the second and third weeks once they stop that nonsense and the main conflict shifts to GKP and PMY navigating their quickly changing relationship. If you can give it a few more eps, there's some hope that you'll enjoy it a lot more. 😄
@@TheDramaNotes 😊 Good to know they knocked that stuff off. The red herrings were exactly what turned me off.
I hope you can give this drama another chance. Each episode is more interesting than the previous episode and their chemistry is starting to build up. their scenes are really sweet