Ah yes, because clearly, disliking someone like her automatically means we want to be her. 😂 By that logic,…
@panda Aw, did my logic sting too hard, simp? Is that why you suddenly became the air traffic controller for mosquitoes? But honestly, your behavior isn’t even that, it’s more like a little guard dog, barking and wagging your tail for someone who doesn’t even know you exist. Must be exhausting policing opinions and fetching comments like a good little pet, all while missing the point yourself. Sad, isn’t it?
P.S. Why should I go anywhere? You don’t own MDL, and this isn’t even your comment. Now sit, stay, and get lost.
To all the Sian haters out here: deep down, you secretly wish you were her.
Ah yes, because clearly, disliking someone like her automatically means we want to be her. 😂 By that logic, I must secretly dream of being a mosquito too. 🥲
You’re the only one mad 😭 also CP could not mean “couple” bc I read that as Child 🌽 so maybe use a…
@Kenyada Is that what enjoyment looks like for you? Chasing after every man who glances your way? She has no sense of shame or boundaries. First, she was confessing her feelings for Theo to Yuk on a date, calling Theo her top priority, yet just minutes later, she ends up in bed with Yuk? Seriously? And let’s not even talk about how they were on the bed! Sure, it’s a dating show, but after being with Yuk, the least she could do is stop leading Theo on. She’s not guided by emotions or morals, just an endless craving for attention.
Exactly! She has no shame and no boundaries. I mean, we get it, it’s a dating show, but after sleeping with Yuk, she should at least stop leading someone else, like Theo, on. She’s clearly enjoying all the attention she’s getting from everyone, and even the hosts are biased toward her.
The twist in this drama continued until the very end; every episode was interesting. Just have patience during the first two episodes, where you would feel like it's slow or they have kept the main story in the background; the rest of the episodes would be just filler-type ghost cases solving, whereas this is not the case at all. After the first two episodes, there will be lots of twists and turns in the story, and it becomes more interesting and engaging after that. This drama can be watched not only by those who like horror stuff but also by those who like the crime and investigation genres. P.S. It has a very happy and satisfying ending!
I think it is about personal preferences but according to me there are far better SML than the one here. I think…
Why he would consider the feelings of the king when he technically took his woman (FM was his bethroned and was almost his wife). It was the FL who was actually selfish. She knew from the very start who Shin-won was and how much he had been suffering and yearning for her for years, yet she continued to hide her identity from him and chose to romance the king instead of considering the feelings of her betrothed. And the king tried to kill Shin-won merely out of jealousy. Why would he consider the feelings of these kinds of people? He is human, not a saint. His one arm stopped working in Ep. 9. On many occasions, he saved ML and FL. He even resigned from his post and palace life. What else could he lose for these people?
I don't know why, but I was annoyed with the female lead in the entire series. She chose the king instead of Shin-won,…
Also, I didn't like how she manipulated the king into believing that his dead queen didn't ever love him; she was just loyal to him. What a cunning fox!
I don't know why, but I was annoyed with the female lead in the entire series. She chose the king instead of Shin-won, with whom she was betrothed (before the whole FM fiasco). She didn't even once consider the fact that if the marriage had not been forbidden by the king, he would have become her husband. She not only tried to hide her identity from him, who was almost her husband, but also, knowing how desperately he yearns for her, even went so far as to become an investigative inspector to find her. She seemed very sneaky and selfish to me. She just used him to the very end. And she continued lying to him and flirting with the king even while he was right in front of her, knowing full well that he was suffering and pining after her (he even went against the king, his friend, for her). It's outrageous that she ignored the plight of her bethroned for the person (the king) who initially intended to send her to jail for insulting him and then used her as the medium for channelling the spirit of his dead wife and then used her as the replacement for the dead queen.
Perhaps bullying tiny-looking girls in China might be considered romance.
I've noticed that a lot of C-dramas typically have a childlike female lead who is bullied or assaulted by an adult male; this is typically presented as romance in C-dramas. Furthermore, I find their obsession with casting tiny girls as FL to be baffling. What a bizarre mentality, for real!
P.S. Please understand that I am not trying to offend anyone, but this is the sad truth of the Chinese on-screen demand.
He has an agenda tbh on why he married her. And that is a big spoiler on your part.
Yes, I believe that anyone who did not begin watching S2 just like me at least knows from various platforms that Jang uk married Naksu. Anyway, I flagged my question as a spoiler.
Can anyone spoil for me whether Jang Uk moved on from Mu Deok? Since he married again (and of course he is unaware of who she really is), he has been not only married to another girl (from his perspective) but, as per spoilers, even romancing her.
PS: I'm clueless about the current plot because I plan to binge watch this season after its completion.
P.S. Why should I go anywhere? You don’t own MDL, and this isn’t even your comment. Now sit, stay, and get lost.
P.S. It has a very happy and satisfying ending!
I've noticed that a lot of C-dramas typically have a childlike female lead who is bullied or assaulted by an adult male; this is typically presented as romance in C-dramas. Furthermore, I find their obsession with casting tiny girls as FL to be baffling. What a bizarre mentality, for real!
P.S. Please understand that I am not trying to offend anyone, but this is the sad truth of the Chinese on-screen demand.
PS: I'm clueless about the current plot because I plan to binge watch this season after its completion.