I was wondering why I like Cha Se Gye so much, and it is because he reminds me of Jin Mu Hak from Dali and the Cocky Prince. Both of them were so shameless about making money in a funny way that it became endearing and hilarious.
it's genuinely so fucking stupid for jinyi to blame a damn tv host/seller as if yejin had a hand in creating the…
I disagree, if a situation like this ever occurred in real life people would blame the tv host/seller, company, and everyone involved and deservedly so. When you attach your name to something and tell people to buy it, because you are going to make money off it, you are now responsible and accountable for any of the repercussions that come along with it.
I do not like Jin Yi that much, but she got that product because Dam Ye Jin said this product is great for kids and infants, Jin Yi got it because of that and now she has to live with the fact she purchased a cream that scarred and changed her little sisters life because she trusted a tv host. Trust is what is most important in sales, a customer should be able to trust that the company did the proper testing and the seller did their due diligence before they went out to sell it to people.
I usually do not like dramas with love shapes (triangle, square, polygon loll), but I have to give it to the writer, they have been doing a great job in executing it without dragging or frustrating viewers.
Ngl, my heart breaks for Jeon Jae Yeol, the people closest to him, his family are so evil. The fact that they dangle what happened with his mother to hurt him is so messed up.
Kim Jae Uck, as always, is doing a wonderful job in this.
EP 5 was hilarious, but I just cannot let go of the fact that Dam Ye Jin drove her car in heels, and after she got out of the car, she put on shoes because that makes no sense.
I am enjoying it. I feel as if people are taking this drama way too seriously when this is the usual standard formula in every small village k-drama, which is totally fine.
Also, it seems like people are not getting the point and saying it as a criticism, but it seems you are not really supposed to like the FL in the beginning. Dramas like this, Hometown Cha Cha, and Welcome to Samdalri, I remember initially not liking the main lead from the city because they were pretty ignorant or arrogant, but as the drama progresses, you see their growth as a person and character that you eventually like.
This drama has the same amount of time to resolve all the plot layers as does a typical 16-ep series. There are…
Let us hope! I have seen too many dramas these past couple of years with 12 episodes where it did not have enough time to wrap everything up nicely. Hopefully this one does not fall into that trap
Enjoying this drama, the story, characters, comedy, and acting are pretty good so far. I actually really love the main cast characters, especially Gong Seung Yeon, who is killing it as the Empress Dowager.
My only concern would be that since the characters and plot seem pretty layered, they have not revealed too much of the history and background. Since the drama only has 12 episodes hope they do not rush any plotlines or ending
Halfway through this, but is it true that ML and FL do not end up together? If that is so, the ML needs better people around him to let him know how much better a person he is than the FL, and that they do not deserve him at all
Pretty much towards the end, a pregnant Ye Ping Jun leaves Yu Chang Xuan and goes to Jiang Xue Ting for protection and is ultimately held captive. She goes through a mental breakdown and acts like a child speaking gibberish.
Yu Chang Xuan marries somebody else, and a year later, he leads an army to get Ping Jun back. When Chang Xuan's army closes in, Ping Jun kills Jiang Xue Ting and runs away on a carriage, where she dies. The novel ends where Chang Xuan is riding his horse to the manor to get Ping Jun without knowing he just passed the carriage holding Ping Jun.
Also, just as a cherry on top, Chang Xuan, in his plot of revenge, accidentally executes his son, that he had with Ye Ping Jun.
I do not like Jin Yi that much, but she got that product because Dam Ye Jin said this product is great for kids and infants, Jin Yi got it because of that and now she has to live with the fact she purchased a cream that scarred and changed her little sisters life because she trusted a tv host. Trust is what is most important in sales, a customer should be able to trust that the company did the proper testing and the seller did their due diligence before they went out to sell it to people.
Kim Jae Uck, as always, is doing a wonderful job in this.
Also, it seems like people are not getting the point and saying it as a criticism, but it seems you are not really supposed to like the FL in the beginning. Dramas like this, Hometown Cha Cha, and Welcome to Samdalri, I remember initially not liking the main lead from the city because they were pretty ignorant or arrogant, but as the drama progresses, you see their growth as a person and character that you eventually like.
My only concern would be that since the characters and plot seem pretty layered, they have not revealed too much of the history and background. Since the drama only has 12 episodes hope they do not rush any plotlines or ending
Hoping for a happy ending for Hwang Dong Man and Byeon Eun A!!
Yu Chang Xuan marries somebody else, and a year later, he leads an army to get Ping Jun back. When Chang Xuan's army closes in, Ping Jun kills Jiang Xue Ting and runs away on a carriage, where she dies. The novel ends where Chang Xuan is riding his horse to the manor to get Ping Jun without knowing he just passed the carriage holding Ping Jun.
Also, just as a cherry on top, Chang Xuan, in his plot of revenge, accidentally executes his son, that he had with Ye Ping Jun.
Yes, this is going to be his arc of healing through it but tired of the noble act when it truly is not.