i am at ep 25 currently and this is SO triggering. i can't even imagine what yifan went through. someone please spoil this for me. i can already tell that the uncle is going to get punished but somebody please tell me if the piece of shit aunt and the mother will also in some way face repercussions of their actions or atleast something satisfying. not a stupid kdrama ending where every is just "i am sorry" "well if you are sorry, my 20+ years of trauma are all better now. yahooo".
in my dreams, yifan has already choke slammed the aunt.
Teenage actors Hong Min Ki & Oh Ye Ju 👌🏻 whenever their scenes appeared on the screen their chemistry was…
omg. that's literally what i have been screaming on reddit. i would love to see a prequel of this series starring the teenage actors. they are simply too cute.
Hi! The fans of the show have trending parties every Thursday on X haha we discuss the show and also the studio…
yess. i once gab lagman sharing a story about chasing in the wild trending in philippines. sadly i don't speak the language and can't understand most of what they say :(
GIRL LETS BE FRIENDS I NEED SOMOENE TO TALK TO ABOUT THIS
also, sevi's face when he hears what she has said. with the soundtrack. top tier. made me squeal and act like a crazy idiot. i replayed that scene at least a dozen times till now.
i can't find a thread for chasing in the wild on reddit. so i am going to cry over here. how cute is it when ely says "ok babe" out of habit? it made me smile like a 12 year old
many people are enraged at the fact that most jdramas use terminal illness as common trope and most of the contents…
i am so pissed too. the illness trope is so overdone in japanese content. its simply painful. the japanese idea of plot twist is when one protagonist is sick but the other one dies. do the japanese audience enjoy this trope or the industry people assume that they like this trope?
in my dreams, yifan has already choke slammed the aunt.
do the japanese audience enjoy this trope or the industry people assume that they like this trope?