Nepotism aside, now they're just inventing stuff to cancel people. And suing rich people for cheating with their spouse has to be some next level scheme 🤣 But anyway, who cares?
I dunno, man, there's something to it, otherwise Christianity wouldn't be so popular. There's also a difference between having compassion and being a wuss. Not sure what you wanted to see here in the end - everybody in jail? That would have been even weirder if you think about it and killed ML's redemption arc. And ML would have just gained even more enemies if he continued being a d*ck to everyone.
Haven't read the web novel nor watched this yet.....Is there a Romance here between Park Min Young's and Na In…
She doesn't go back to her husband. She takes revenge on him and her snake of a female friend by arranging for them to marry instead, hence the name of the drama - Marry My Husband. And there's romance. With her and her department's chief, later company's CEO.
i liked their chemistry but the way he started liking her and even DYING for her was actually pretty weird. they…
Wasn't chef before the university, in school? ML here even pulled FL's personal file here to learn about her school and to find that chef. Anyway, I've read that manga was over the top in general. You can already see it with cartoonishly evil villains. And ML there was just there to be a perfect ML that loves and proteccs FL, with common complaints being lack of character.
i liked their chemistry but the way he started liking her and even DYING for her was actually pretty weird. they…
Yes, the part about suicide is very weird. He was basically a passive secret admirer of hers since university, but they've talked only a few times total and he did nothing to win her over all these years. And after learning of her death he attempted suicide? Seriously? I hope they do his character more justice in this drama and add something extra here, because it just makes very little sense. FL's past being the catalyst for change in her alternate future is brilliantly told though, though this trope is overused in other isekai-type media.
I really want to watch this, but I'm on remission from anorexia and can't look at Park Min Young because I feel…
Get well. And I agree, PMY's current appearance is triggering me as well for the last couple of her projects - she looks so thin. And not the kind of "I'm jealous of her body" thin, but rather unhealthy thin.
Religious brainwashing runs deep here, I think. Also makes me think this was sponsored by SK's government - they've no plans how to lower the suicide rate among the youth, so now they're trying religious approach. Like, keep on suffering, but no dying on us, we're trying to raise demographics here! I'm not religious though and I disagree that you should keep on suffering for others sake or in hopeless situations. A person who's suffering from a terminal disease, a person with mental health issues, a person who's being mistreated on a daily basis with no way out - why the ef should they be a target of scorn and suffer even in the "afterlife"? Maybe ML's problems aren't worth a suicide and it's good that he had a caring mother and girlfriend (though by how lonely ML was it seems they've shown lack of moral support to him when he needed it), but not everybody's situation is like that. I think everybody has the right to their own body and can do whatever they want with it, nobody has the right to judge them. Those who had the power to help said person, but did nothing, and enablers deserve judgement though. And I think every person is a unique individual, with unique problems, trying to level everybody to the same measure is wrong. That trolling with a helpless toddler was especially jarring, because it is commonly used as an example to shame suiciders - the child didn't get a chance to live like you did, life is precious. Personally, I think it's hypocritical and the only example it shows is that there's no god in this uncaring world if he allows innocents and children die in droves every day. ML really should ask Death that question and it better be not some bs like karma from past lives. And it's no wonder birth rates are going down rapidly in many countries - young people don't want to birth children into this world just for them to suffer, because they don't have enough income to provide for themselves, let alone children. Again, a rhetorical question to said countries governments.
That's pretty normal....Your brain has ability to unlock previous memories (with minor details too), when they're…
And not that it really matters, I recall him posting he’s on the spectrum. So maybe his memory’s just as good as Woo Yoon Woo’s. Again, doesn’t apply to general population.
I love the actress tho, she's a lil cutie patootie 💕
Her infantile manner of speech is very grating on the ears. There was a similar character like her in Gaus Electronics, I’ve come to hate these fake baby doll bitches since then.
Not sure what you wanted to see here in the end - everybody in jail? That would have been even weirder if you think about it and killed ML's redemption arc. And ML would have just gained even more enemies if he continued being a d*ck to everyone.
And there's romance. With her and her department's chief, later company's CEO.
Anyway, I've read that manga was over the top in general. You can already see it with cartoonishly evil villains. And ML there was just there to be a perfect ML that loves and proteccs FL, with common complaints being lack of character.
FL's past being the catalyst for change in her alternate future is brilliantly told though, though this trope is overused in other isekai-type media.
I'm not religious though and I disagree that you should keep on suffering for others sake or in hopeless situations. A person who's suffering from a terminal disease, a person with mental health issues, a person who's being mistreated on a daily basis with no way out - why the ef should they be a target of scorn and suffer even in the "afterlife"? Maybe ML's problems aren't worth a suicide and it's good that he had a caring mother and girlfriend (though by how lonely ML was it seems they've shown lack of moral support to him when he needed it), but not everybody's situation is like that.
I think everybody has the right to their own body and can do whatever they want with it, nobody has the right to judge them. Those who had the power to help said person, but did nothing, and enablers deserve judgement though.
And I think every person is a unique individual, with unique problems, trying to level everybody to the same measure is wrong. That trolling with a helpless toddler was especially jarring, because it is commonly used as an example to shame suiciders - the child didn't get a chance to live like you did, life is precious. Personally, I think it's hypocritical and the only example it shows is that there's no god in this uncaring world if he allows innocents and children die in droves every day. ML really should ask Death that question and it better be not some bs like karma from past lives.
And it's no wonder birth rates are going down rapidly in many countries - young people don't want to birth children into this world just for them to suffer, because they don't have enough income to provide for themselves, let alone children. Again, a rhetorical question to said countries governments.
Again, doesn’t apply to general population.