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Love this Drama. Cha Se Gye, Assistant Son, Shin Seo Ri.Cha Se Gye smile, angry, shy, serious, in love, all perfect. He has different level acting. Handsome and manlyTrio best main lead.They should WIN THE AWARD
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"Shin Seori's sasaeng" i'm cryiinggg. also, WTH IS THAT LAST SCENE?? THE ACTING IS CRAZY, when he screamed, when she was hitting him, such a gooood episode omg
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I cried when cha sa gye was writing the poem as confession! This was so soulful! How could someone's love be so selfless!! He is the reason of my silent tears in today’s epidode! Indeed it is the best korean drama that I've watched after lovely runner.
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Grandma's advice is always the best and really helps Seori to appreciate life and to learn to love herself. It's very sweet how Seori often applies it to her relationship with Segye, which is usually one of the reasons their relationship stays so healthy. Our leads are perfect, even with their flaws. The way they always do those little things—which sometimes are not that little—to make the other feel better (or like Segye, sometimes for selfish reasons) just warms my heart every time. And what did I love the most? The fact that Segye accepts the stories behind his dreams and is completely willing to believe them, no matter how insane they might feel! All that for her.
Mundo can go and kill himself. His presence is not welcome on my screen... And I applaud Grandpa for sending Mundo to the US! Well done!
Mundo can go and kill himself. His presence is not welcome on my screen... And I applaud Grandpa for sending Mundo to the US! Well done!
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alright WHEW we are finally heading into our emotional stakes hours and i for one am so glad that we're doing this in ep 9/10 instead of leaving it to the last minute. not crazy about how our villains are being fleshed out, which might be a strange thing to say. idk i was perfectly fine with them just being very ambitious. they had motivations and that was enough for me but i guess since the whole premise of this drama involves "villains" with quotation marks i don't exactly HATE that we see mun-do anxious about his son or tae-hui having to deal with a critical parent. but also moving on --
this is a conflict that we as the audience saw coming several episodes ago. it's not the same for our characters. how could have danshim predicted that her meetings with mundo would blow up in her face when just a few episodes ago she wasn't wholly committed to having a relationship with segye? she was still in the mindset of dealing with her own problems by herself. only now has she finally decided to let loose with her feelings, which i thought was a very sweet moment for her. that instead of mourning her past love with the prince, she instead resolves never to keep those feelings to herself again. as for segye, i felt that he absolutely deserved to blow up at danshim. he's been all-in for days now. he's demonstrated his affection time and time again. danshim doesn't owe him anything obviously but it must feel like a kick in the teeth to think that you've finally earned a part of her heart only to find out that she's still keeping something vital from you.
usually a drama would spend an episode after dwelling on these hurt feelings. what i like about danshim and segye is that despite all that hurt, they are still drawn to each other. segye putting his head on her shoulder instead of walking away after his outburst shows the depth of his feelings. danshim finally deciding to open her heart to him also shows hers. mundo is also finally stepping up in his villain capacity to do some real damage, which we need in a story like this.
all of these plot beats have been done before. they are predictable!!! that's what romcoms are! they take these tropes and package them all over again for our entertainment. i'm not looking for fresh and new in this genre known for its traditions. i'm just looking for a story with a romance i can root for and this what my royal nemesis is giving me.
this is a conflict that we as the audience saw coming several episodes ago. it's not the same for our characters. how could have danshim predicted that her meetings with mundo would blow up in her face when just a few episodes ago she wasn't wholly committed to having a relationship with segye? she was still in the mindset of dealing with her own problems by herself. only now has she finally decided to let loose with her feelings, which i thought was a very sweet moment for her. that instead of mourning her past love with the prince, she instead resolves never to keep those feelings to herself again. as for segye, i felt that he absolutely deserved to blow up at danshim. he's been all-in for days now. he's demonstrated his affection time and time again. danshim doesn't owe him anything obviously but it must feel like a kick in the teeth to think that you've finally earned a part of her heart only to find out that she's still keeping something vital from you.
usually a drama would spend an episode after dwelling on these hurt feelings. what i like about danshim and segye is that despite all that hurt, they are still drawn to each other. segye putting his head on her shoulder instead of walking away after his outburst shows the depth of his feelings. danshim finally deciding to open her heart to him also shows hers. mundo is also finally stepping up in his villain capacity to do some real damage, which we need in a story like this.
all of these plot beats have been done before. they are predictable!!! that's what romcoms are! they take these tropes and package them all over again for our entertainment. i'm not looking for fresh and new in this genre known for its traditions. i'm just looking for a story with a romance i can root for and this what my royal nemesis is giving me.
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No. I am NOT ready for the next episode.Misunderstanding. He thinks that she is seeing his uncle. For which she can answer a direct "NO". But no. The whole world is against them. He doesn't know how to ask a question, and she doesn't know how to explain.That kiss was on point. I felt the tension. The villain has a soft side. I'm not ready for that, either. It seems his son is young. In the end, my heart is gonna break for that poor child. Shin Seo Ri, the woman she is. That slap was satisfying. I literally struck my head on the wall for that.
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