The grandfather is a coward, even if he doesn't want to tell his wife the whole truth, he should have talked to her, not asked her to meet him and then bye with a message. At least he could have said "look, the room is under surveillance, let's plan a meeting another day", but no, he has to act like a diva.
Idk but i feel like something bad will happen to the grandpa
He will gets hit by that motorcycle that passes Near Hana's house all the time, the one that keeps running over people and then leaves as if nothing had happened.
I feel that they are going to make her redeem herself in the end, unfortunately, that is why they did not involve…
I mean, you can't give her the responsibility for Duna's disappearance because she was a child, the mother there is the main person responsible. They even make her have nightmares so we can see that she's not really "bad" (I find her annoying as much as her mom, anyway).
Cheating? It's not a crime, and I bet that in the end Hana's brother lets go of the grudge and they end up together (I really hope that doesn't happen).
Violence, bulling and fake accusation? That does seem more difficult to redeem, even so I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up happening.
I really hope that instead of redeeming her in the end they continue to make her meaner because I want drama, and if they make Hana mean (to her enemies) better too, I'm tired of seeing her getting slapped.
if i was hana , i would have one request before i move to my new moms house .... = myeongji and her daughter to…
You're right, but Hana is too good for that, she really makes people want to slap her to see if she wakes up. She should put her brother and sister in the rooms of those two psychopaths.
Some obvious plot holes e.g: hana should remember what she looked like around that age considering she took a…
the chairwoman had all the photos of the real yujin as a child removed because if Hana saw the photos she would realize not only that it's not her, but that it's her friend. And yes, that entire plan is delusional and it was enough to tell Hana the truth.
Can someone explain why Ha Na insisted on the meeting first and not the DNA test? And why did she act like having…
I think it's because she didn't come personally to ask for it and she used an intermediary. I guess Hana feels that if she really cared she wouldn't be waiting for DNA to confirm that she's related before meeting her.
That plan is crazier, how is she going to remove all those photos of Yujin from the house in a credible way? That woman is complicating things unnecessarily, it was enough for her to tell Hana the truth but no, too difficult, that would mean treating her like a human being and not like a chess piece to play with.
I like the chairwoman. There are parts where I think she's a witch, let's be honest she is, and other parts where I feel sorry for her. That scene in the cemetery in which she is lying on the floor crying while looking at Yujin's photo and saying "I just want to hold you in my arms just once" is brutal, I can't believe they are making us empathize so much with a character so ambiguous. Anyway I hope she's a villain, she already is but I hope she gets worse.
She could be at fault and be evil in the sense of going after people’s companies but also not be a murderer?…
Hana's adoptive parents died because the dad was distracted talking on the phone. The chairwoman ruined them but it's not like she threw the car on them.
It's still strange, how do you justify that? It would be more suspicious than buying that house, at least she could buy the house anonymously. Anyway, it's obvious that everyone is going to end up living in the same house, or at least I hope so because then Se Yeong would have to live with Hana and that would create conflict. I also hope that when the chairwoman takes the child and Hana to her house, she also take the brother who lives with them.
At least he could have said "look, the room is under surveillance, let's plan a meeting another day", but no, he has to act like a diva.
They even make her have nightmares so we can see that she's not really "bad" (I find her annoying as much as her mom, anyway).
Cheating? It's not a crime, and I bet that in the end Hana's brother lets go of the grudge and they end up together (I really hope that doesn't happen).
Violence, bulling and fake accusation? That does seem more difficult to redeem, even so I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up happening.
I really hope that instead of redeeming her in the end they continue to make her meaner because I want drama, and if they make Hana mean (to her enemies) better too, I'm tired of seeing her getting slapped.
She should put her brother and sister in the rooms of those two psychopaths.
At least we will see Hana as the "boss" there, slapping everyone, especially Seo Yeong.
Anyway I hope she's a villain, she already is but I hope she gets worse.
I also hope that when the chairwoman takes the child and Hana to her house, she also take the brother who lives with them.