The K-Drama Love Next Door (also known as Mom’s Friend’s Son), starring Jung Hae In and Jung So Min, has generated mixed reactions from netizens.
The light-hearted romance follows two childhood frienemies who reunite as neighbors in adulthood, but not all viewers are pleased with the show’s direction.
While many fans are enjoying the chemistry between the lead actors, certain scenes have sparked criticism, especially among female viewers. One moment in particular has caused a stir, leading to backlash over the show’s “outdated” and “cringey” dialogue.
A scene that caught netizens’ attention features the following exchange:
Choi Seung Hyo: “I don’t think you should be here. I’ll start getting bad thoughts about doing things I shouldn’t do. Thoughts that are cheap and low-class. These types of junk thoughts…”
Baek Seok Ryu: “I do like junk food, though, so it’s fine to have these thoughts.”
Choi Seung Hyo: “What about the bad actions?”
Baek Seok Ryu: “It’s fine to do them, too.”
Many viewers have pointed out that the dialogue feels outdated, with some even calling it reminiscent of early 2000s rom-coms. The insistence that physical contact is “cheap” or “low-class” struck a chord with critics, who believe the sentiment no longer aligns with modern views on relationships and romance.
Here is the dailogue scene below:
Despite the backlash, viewers have not entirely written off Love Next Door. Fans continue to appreciate the chemistry between Jung Hae In and Jung So Min, with their playful dynamic keeping viewers engaged.
Though the dialogue may feel out of place for some, the series still has the potential to entertain fans of romantic dramas.