I think Ja Eun really owes all her friends explanation about what had happened between her and Baek Harin since…
I think Ha Rin’s beef with Ja Eun is supposed to be that Ja Eun was actually a bully when they were kids and she bullied Ha Rin. HOWEVER, I sincerely believe the whole class is messing with Soo Ji and they are ALL in on it (including Ja Eun). Kinda like they are acting out a play and playing their parts. I just think it’s that twisted and psychotic but maybe it’s just my dark mind. 😅
If you don’t like badly executed cliffhangers then avoid this drama. There are too many lose threads. But having…
@S1234 has probably provided one of the best summaries of this drama. How everything concludes will determine whether it’s an amazing drama or a terrible drama. It can literally go either way because of all the threads that need resolving.
They’ve dropped a teaser and another one of my theories looks like it’s coming to pass. This means that the story still tracks. 😅 I now have only one theory left to unfold.
I found a little weird that the drama implied that the one making the soul switching is the dead girlfriend and…
Although I could take or leave the romance aspect, from where I’m standing they both are attracted to each other. This is my daily PSA that a person can feel more than one (even opposing) feelings at one time. You can hate and love a person at the same time. This is what we call mixed feelings.
I keep thinking all is not as it seems but maybe that’s just me giving too much credit. I really feel like FL is more calculated than she lets on and that a few of the other characters are not as they seem (including Ha Rin).
The conclusion will be an extremely hurried and unsatisfying one, since the writers show a propensity towards…
I’m with you about watching airing dramas. I never used to but started watching mostly airing dramas in 2023. It’s something I regret and I’m slowly making my way back to watching how I used to. I find that I’m more unforgiving if I’m watching a show in real time and I get less enjoyment out of watching airing shows overall.
The conclusion will be an extremely hurried and unsatisfying one, since the writers show a propensity towards…
Fair enough. This is why I never take for granted that a series will end well anymore, even if it’s been good so far because I’ve been burned more than once. I always remain cautiously optimistic. I’ll keep watching this one and if it ends competently then I’ll give props to the creators and if it ends terribly, then it was fun while it lasted.
Ok, so one minute I’m thinking that FL is smart but dumb and then it plays out a little more and I’m wondering if she’s even more calculated (potentially dangerous) than the girl who is a psychopath. FL strikes me as someone who might go too far and end up an even worse villain than psycho girl. Also, Ji Ae keeps making me think that she is secretly in on it too. I don’t know why specifically, but I just can’t shake the feeling watching her on screen. Everything about her character feels ‘off’.
Am I the only one (maybe foolishly) who believes the writers have a solid plan for the outcome/unveiling of the mystery of the plot??
idk for me, everything tracks so far. This doesn’t mean they won’t screw up the ending but so far, everything seems to track and looks like it’s heading towards a conclusion that will make sense (touch wood).
Doesnt matter what killed her but FL stole her idea/ppt nd still didnt show any remorse is enough to make FL negative…
My comment is from a perspective of unraveling the mystery, not a perspective of defending the FL. Tbh the characters are not what I’m focused on in this drama (I have no dog in the fight). I’m here for the mystery/the plot unraveling.
My theories remain the same and I’ll also say I think there’s more to that fire than we’ve seen. There’s no way temple girl wouldn’t be able to make it out in time, unless it was done on purpose and someone forced her to burn inside by blocking her exists. Smells like a cover up to me.
Ok, so my three part theory still stands but I’d like to amend/add that I think the spirit/shadow that is clinging on to the FL is not doing so out of maliciousness but as a cry for help. I theorised after last week’s episodes that I thought the temple girl was responsible for the shadow but now it seems she IS the shadow and she knows the truth of what happened 5 years ago (obvs because she’s dead 😅) and she’s been trying to lead them to the truth, not haunt/harm the FL as I first thought.
MY THEORIES AGAIN:
✅ Na Eon did something 5 years ago that affected the temple girl negatively and Eun Ho is there to find out the truth and take revenge on Na Eon. After today’s episode I can check off this theory as Na Eon did do something 5 years ago that set stuff in motion, which lead to the death of temple girl and Eun Ho is there to take his revenge on Na Eon because he thinks she’s responsible.
Jung Woo is the masked rabbit who almost killed Na Eon but I still think this was not his intention and that he was sent there to scare Na Eon only. Another reason I think he’s the masked rabbit is because the masked rabbit clipped Na Eon’s nails in the hospital. This either had to be done by a female (only females would notice someone’s nails needed clipping), or someone who really REALLY cares about Na Eon. We all know by now how much Jung Woo cares about Na Eon; to the point of obsession.
The female director is the mastermind behind a plot to take over the entire company and it’s this plot that has set the other two things above in motion (unwittingly). I think the ‘blame’ she took for the incident 5 years ago and the subsequent cover up were all part of her bigger plan to get closer to taking over the company (maybe some sort of reward or position boost for taking the blame AND fixing the problem) but her fix lead to temple girl’s death and set Eun Ho on the path for revenge. She’s been trying to cover up that incident ever since but Na Eon has been trying to uncover the truth since then, leading the female director to send Jung Woo to scare Na Eon but he accidentally almost kills her instead. I think she’s working with Rabbit Guy from the first episode. He’s an asset for some sort of power play she’s planning. I really think the male director being the mastermind is a red herring but who knows, it could be exactly as it appears.
I agree with everything as well I also thought that about the 2 theory that it could be jungwoo and 3rd one the…
It did cross my mind about Eun Ho being the masked rabbit but (and I may be wrong), k-dramas tend to keep their leads ‘innocent’ (if you know what I mean). I don’t see them making the lead the person responsible for someone’s almost death. Even by accident (but again, I could be wrong). I still think three different things are happening that are being perpetrated by three separate people.
I agree with everything as well I also thought that about the 2 theory that it could be jungwoo and 3rd one the…
Throughout the latest episode I was thinking the masked rabbit person could be the temple girl because only a female would think to cut Na Eon’s nails while she was in hospital. But, then the last scene got me thinking temple girl is dead and her death was the unfortunate outcome of that incident from 5 years ago and she is who ML is getting revenge for. They’ve been hinting with all the candles in the temple. We’ve been thinking that we’re watching temple girl in the present but what if her scenes are flashbacks.
I agree with everything as well I also thought that about the 2 theory that it could be jungwoo and 3rd one the…
I suspected the rabbit guy too at first but he’s starting to feel like a red herring for her almost death. He strikes me as the type who would be moving chess pieces for a takeover rather than getting his own hands dirty, although the writers can decide whatever they want for the reveal. I’ve long accepted that k-drama revelations don’t often make any sense. 😅 Still it’s fun to theorise, even if the resolution ends up being something completely random. 😂
They’ll be running through the woods and on the horizon there’d be a subways.
idk for me, everything tracks so far. This doesn’t mean they won’t screw up the ending but so far, everything seems to track and looks like it’s heading towards a conclusion that will make sense (touch wood).
“They must have got drunk and played Russian Roulette with the script.” You’re a riot. The imagery is 👌
😂😂😂😅
MY THEORIES AGAIN:
✅ Na Eon did something 5 years ago that affected the temple girl negatively and Eun Ho is there to find out the truth and take revenge on Na Eon. After today’s episode I can check off this theory as Na Eon did do something 5 years ago that set stuff in motion, which lead to the death of temple girl and Eun Ho is there to take his revenge on Na Eon because he thinks she’s responsible.
Jung Woo is the masked rabbit who almost killed Na Eon but I still think this was not his intention and that he was sent there to scare Na Eon only. Another reason I think he’s the masked rabbit is because the masked rabbit clipped Na Eon’s nails in the hospital. This either had to be done by a female (only females would notice someone’s nails needed clipping), or someone who really REALLY cares about Na Eon. We all know by now how much Jung Woo cares about Na Eon; to the point of obsession.
The female director is the mastermind behind a plot to take over the entire company and it’s this plot that has set the other two things above in motion (unwittingly). I think the ‘blame’ she took for the incident 5 years ago and the subsequent cover up were all part of her bigger plan to get closer to taking over the company (maybe some sort of reward or position boost for taking the blame AND fixing the problem) but her fix lead to temple girl’s death and set Eun Ho on the path for revenge. She’s been trying to cover up that incident ever since but Na Eon has been trying to uncover the truth since then, leading the female director to send Jung Woo to scare Na Eon but he accidentally almost kills her instead. I think she’s working with Rabbit Guy from the first episode. He’s an asset for some sort of power play she’s planning. I really think the male director being the mastermind is a red herring but who knows, it could be exactly as it appears.
Still it’s fun to theorise, even if the resolution ends up being something completely random. 😂