I know it's a drama and I'm chill. I'm just saying I don't like this type of FL who fools people for money. Yea, some people deserve to be fooled, but I disagree about fooling family members and close friends, it's cowardice from those clients of hers and unethical from FL. Feel free to disagree and enjoy the drama, I don't care, it's just my opinion.
Putting it on hold. Whatever PMY did with her face it just creeps me out. And the story is not resonating with me. It's one thing to fool some schoolmates at a reunion you don't care about and never gonna see again, but a completely different thing to stage a fake marriage with all the relatives and guests thinking it's real. They'll be thinking you got married for real, will wait for the kids, etc. It's just feels wrong and I'd say borderline fraud. Actually, it is fraud since marriage certificates were shown.
The comments are complicated so Im just gonna ask it here. How's the drama, plot, and going?
It started ok, but turned out to be an annoying mess. Besides the leads relationship there are no other sub-plots. So if you don't like love triangles - don't watch it, it's seriously annoying as there are only 3 short episodes left and the leads are not getting any closer to each other because of clingy third wheelers from both sides.
Thus place has been too quiet! Are people still watching?
I'm still watching, even though with generous amount of skipping lately. But I'll withhold my opinion since I don't care that some fans here just gotta correct everyone who disagrees about the quality of this drama. 🙄
That rich family full of whackos is starting to look more and more like cartoonish characters you'd often see in makjang dramas. It's becoming too tropey with them. They can cry me a river, but I don't care about their rich problems, the only intriguing thing about them is how they are connected to orchid murders - who's the killer?
Is it me or does anyone think that character Oh In Kyung's past struggles or backstory has not been shown yet…
I wanna know why she even became a reporter when clearly she's good at economics and stocks specifically, she should have gotten that education instead of her dumber elder sister who's an accountant. She's a lousy reporter who has to drink to stay calm when reporting news or taking interviews. Was it to spite her great-aunt? But great-aunt actually was an absolute legend, much better than her terrible parents. 🤔
Felt very much like watching a very unsubtle commercial by the South Korean government (or an investment firm,…
Literal translation of this drama's title is - Ants Are Riding. Ants is an SK term exactly for those small fry investors. Seems like stocks are popular in SK for various layers of society. And it's not like it's not true that sitting on money is inefficient. Inflation today is on all time high and maybe it is better to make that money work, instead of sitting on it. But this drama is taking it too far by showing that some characters have no clue what they're doing, are broke but are willing to take fast loans to get capital, and some have borderline gambling addiction.
not like others in this comment section, i personally like how ja young's attitude toward ji yul. i mean, what…
The leads are too indecisive and afraid to hurt other people's feelings by saying what's really on their mind. But sometimes you gotta stand firm and tell exactly how you feel and if someone annoyingly keeps making things up in their head and drags you into their made up fairy tale you gotta tell them to snap out of it and buzz off. But I guess in this show we'll keep seeing these meandering scenes until the the end, which is next week, btw, and the leads are still not even remotely getting closer.
next episode's preview......."she thought of him"?......"make your feelings clear to ji yul"??......no chance…
Yea, this drama clearly turned out to be nothing like Hometown Cha Cha Cha, even though it looked similar on the surface at first. Healing drama it is not 🤦♂️😂
I agree that there were difficult situations that sisters were put in, especially the elder one with all that…
I wasn't saying she should hide in an airport specifically. I was saying there are lots of places where it could be stashed instead of that yoga locker. And where she was supposed to spend it on is besides the point.
I'm loving how the secondary characters are helping our 2 leads out of sticky situations.. My favorite so far…
You should watch "glasses director" actor in Touch Your Heart - he was really funny there. He was also in Bossam in support role along with Good Job's leads.
I agree that there were difficult situations that sisters were put in, especially the elder one with all that…
First, nobody's scanning bags like in an airport. There are lots of public places with storage lockers, that only have CCTV at best. Second, people bury bodies in the woods that are not found for decades. So burying a money cache is not a problem. But while I already agreed in my first post that villains were onto her and could have beaten its location out of her, the practicality of stashing money not in one place, but many is more reasonable - if one stash is found, not all the money would be lost. Another problem with using cash is that as nothing gets by national tax administration - you gotta pay tax from your revenue. As soon as you put that money on a bank account, or buy something big that needs to be registered, like a car, or a house/flat - boom, they're already onto you for tax evasion, because that can be easily traced as well.
Why are you offended? Are you new to dramaland or smth? There’s nothing offensive about these abbreviations…
I guess there's always somebody out there that just gotta find something to be offended about 🙄 Should I be sorry for you being a snowflake? Or to the Koreans for my inability to remember their foreign names while watching numerous dramas at once and using common usage abbreviations instead? Get over yourself.
I always hate that, but that comment section is particularly horrible to read with all these people writing "ML",…
Why are you offended? Are you new to dramaland or smth? There’s nothing offensive about these abbreviations (male lead, female lead, secondary male lead, etc.), it’s all encompassing and is common lingo among drama fans. And it’s easier to get straight away about whom discussion is about than trying to remember all those foreign names all the time.
Same here - wish they would change up the stereotypical SFL who wants what she wants and remain oblivious to the…
SML is annoying too. FL already tried telling him, but he quickly recoiled by telling her to think some more. The guy's not ready for a rejection as well, so he stalls her and tries to annoyingly pop up everywhere where ML is meeting FL, as he clearly sees him as a threat. Dude, no amount of waiting or trying to provoke ML will get you a seat on a missed train 🤦♂️
And the story is not resonating with me. It's one thing to fool some schoolmates at a reunion you don't care about and never gonna see again, but a completely different thing to stage a fake marriage with all the relatives and guests thinking it's real. They'll be thinking you got married for real, will wait for the kids, etc. It's just feels wrong and I'd say borderline fraud. Actually, it is fraud since marriage certificates were shown.
And it's not like it's not true that sitting on money is inefficient. Inflation today is on all time high and maybe it is better to make that money work, instead of sitting on it. But this drama is taking it too far by showing that some characters have no clue what they're doing, are broke but are willing to take fast loans to get capital, and some have borderline gambling addiction.
But I guess in this show we'll keep seeing these meandering scenes until the the end, which is next week, btw, and the leads are still not even remotely getting closer.
He was also in Bossam in support role along with Good Job's leads.
Second, people bury bodies in the woods that are not found for decades. So burying a money cache is not a problem.
But while I already agreed in my first post that villains were onto her and could have beaten its location out of her, the practicality of stashing money not in one place, but many is more reasonable - if one stash is found, not all the money would be lost.
Another problem with using cash is that as nothing gets by national tax administration - you gotta pay tax from your revenue. As soon as you put that money on a bank account, or buy something big that needs to be registered, like a car, or a house/flat - boom, they're already onto you for tax evasion, because that can be easily traced as well.
Should I be sorry for you being a snowflake? Or to the Koreans for my inability to remember their foreign names while watching numerous dramas at once and using common usage abbreviations instead?
Get over yourself.