Is it me or does it feels like Nare has crush on sang sik even this she doesn’t admit it? She always wants him…
Looks like she just took pity on him after witnessing his hopeless simping and was struggling with want to help him, but he didn't seem to want to listen to anything like a true simp. Not sure whether she had any feelings towards him prior her moving next to his apartment though. Maybe her bullying him was a reaction for not noticing her, or maybe ML is indeed just dumb and hopeless at work and she is his sunbae who has to look after him. But it looks like she bullies him much less now that she got to know him better.
i feel by ep 5 he's over herat the end of ep 4 he said he wnated to love and be loved by one person-man i felt…
Not sure how else you can understand the term polyamory. It has only one meaning. There's something lost in translation or that girl is just dumb and doesn't understand the meaning of it herself, however all those guys surrounding her are a tell.
I like how they showed his backstory, and i get the feeling that the girl is dead and he was at her funeral. Also…
Yea, he went to visit someone’s grave. They sometimes plant trees on the graves of the cremated deceased people in SK and hang photos of them on those trees, it's called "tree burial". Just like where he went. Question is who is the person, that woman or someone else.
what are the main characters ages? Im guessing Mari is around 25, not sure about the ML.
She may very well be older - studying to become a practicing prosecutor/lawyer takes a lot of time, she's at her final year. Also, there was some info about her in episode 2, when she brought her CV to get hired by ML - there was closeup shot of her CV. Maybe there was her age there, but I don't speak Korean to understand what's where in it. Something blurry looking like an age was in the upper right corner - 24 or 34. ML character looks to be at least in his late 30s, but his actor is actually 44.
Nice to see the score coming back to 8+, this show deserves it. My favorite side character now is Aziz. He does seem to be an amalgamation of common stereotypes about guest workers from Middle East and South Asia, but he fights back with his funny "it's your bias". I hope ML stops running after that conniving bitch who talks about herself in third person soon. Have some self-respect, man.
There is ML's ex girlfriend from 12 years ago, who returned and wants him back, even though she herself cruelly ditched him. ML though couldn't care less after all that time, so there's no real love triangle here.
I kinda didn't get the paintings switcheroo and what really happened to defendant's foster father.
The defendant painted the umbrella man on a three year old painting on the wall to cover something up on it (blood?) and greedy art industry workers practically stole it to auction it? What right did they have to take any paintings that are the property of the family (defendant's sister for example), especially while the whole house and property inside it was sealed because investigation is still ongoing. What happened to the painting on the easel, the one his foster father was supposedly painting last?
His foster father is actually dead? When did he actually die (judging by the preview he died a while ago)? The way they said it was as if he didn't paint the paintings himself/was an impostor or smth?
P.S. FL really did lean heavily on her family connections and wealth in this episode, but with mixed success. But ML still got the most brains, he seems to be the only one who figured it out already.
Both couples are cute, but I hope there's also more funny corporate stuff like in the first two episodes. ML pining for that conniving woman who just uses him for her convenience was sad to watch, hopefully FL will kick his butt so hard he finally snaps out of it 🤣
Or you end up in bed with an unbelievably handsome guy who turns out to be rich and powerful and needs you to…
SK has a bit safer environment in public places and both drug dealers and users are severly punished by the law, but still it's just wrong to show female characters getting sloshed senseless for cheap giggles. There's rarely a kdrama without this sort of scene, it's practially a staple trope by now. And it sends the wrong message that excessive drinking is good and fun, alcoholism is nothing to be afraid of and there's no danger of being taken advantage of. Also, why male characters are very rarely shown in these embarassing situations?
Expecting realism from a drama, c´mon...Alcoholism in general is highly glamorized in dramas. Maybe there are…
Agreed, these drunk females scenes show all the wrong messages. Irl that’s a sure way to get taken advantage of or worse. But in kdramas they very rarely show the horrible outcomes of getting wasted in public places, mostly in criminal dramas, and even then often try victim blaming.
I think it's too early to comment whether the 'friends-to-lovers' depicted here is wayy too convenient for the…
Well, as you point out, it indeed looks like siblings relationship at this point. 20 years gap is just way too long not to realize whether they have romantic feelings for each other or not. I'd totally be fine with a 5+ something years of friendship/secret pining kinda plot, but not frikking 20! This is just ridiculously long time span, for more than half their life they've been living like this. And from what we've seen they basically live in the same house like an old tired couple or close siblings, not bothered with appearances, and suddenly - a supposedly "unique" situation - and bam! it hits them. Yea, right 🙄 And although nothing was stopping ML from confessing years ago, or after FL moved on last time from breakup with her ex, I still smell the classic unrequited love trope here somewhere, but 20 years is still too long.
Not sure whether she had any feelings towards him prior her moving next to his apartment though. Maybe her bullying him was a reaction for not noticing her, or maybe ML is indeed just dumb and hopeless at work and she is his sunbae who has to look after him. But it looks like she bullies him much less now that she got to know him better.
ML character looks to be at least in his late 30s, but his actor is actually 44.
My favorite side character now is Aziz. He does seem to be an amalgamation of common stereotypes about guest workers from Middle East and South Asia, but he fights back with his funny "it's your bias".
I hope ML stops running after that conniving bitch who talks about herself in third person soon. Have some self-respect, man.
The defendant painted the umbrella man on a three year old painting on the wall to cover something up on it (blood?) and greedy art industry workers practically stole it to auction it? What right did they have to take any paintings that are the property of the family (defendant's sister for example), especially while the whole house and property inside it was sealed because investigation is still ongoing.
What happened to the painting on the easel, the one his foster father was supposedly painting last?
His foster father is actually dead? When did he actually die (judging by the preview he died a while ago)? The way they said it was as if he didn't paint the paintings himself/was an impostor or smth?
P.S. FL really did lean heavily on her family connections and wealth in this episode, but with mixed success. But ML still got the most brains, he seems to be the only one who figured it out already.
ML pining for that conniving woman who just uses him for her convenience was sad to watch, hopefully FL will kick his butt so hard he finally snaps out of it 🤣
Also, why male characters are very rarely shown in these embarassing situations?
And although nothing was stopping ML from confessing years ago, or after FL moved on last time from breakup with her ex, I still smell the classic unrequited love trope here somewhere, but 20 years is still too long.
Let's hope it's not as boring.