Okay, *Trigger* was SO intense! Lee Seo-jin absolutely killed it as the brooding, revenge-driven detective-like, hello, new obsession?The action scenes were insane (how manytimes can one man almost die?!, and the twists kept me guessing. Sure, some parts were a *little* predictable, but the suspense made up for it. I totally binged it in one night-no regrets! If you love dark thrillers with a badass lead, this is a must-watch.
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Okay, *Trigger* was SO intense! Lee Seo-jin absolutely killed it as the brooding, revenge-driven detective-like, hello, new obsession?The action scenes were insane (how manytimes can one man almost die?!, and the twists kept me guessing. Sure, some parts were a *little* predictable, but the suspense made up for it. I totally binged it in one night-no regrets! If you love dark thrillers with a badass lead, this is a must-watch.
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Okay, *Trigger* was SO intense! Lee Seo-jin absolutely killed it as the brooding, revenge-driven detective-like, hello, new obsession?The action scenes were insane (how manytimes can one man almost die?!, and the twists kept me guessing. Sure, some parts were a *little* predictable, but the suspense made up for it. I totally binged it in one night-no regrets! If you love dark thrillers with a badass lead, this is a must-watch.
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Okay, *Trigger* was SO intense! Lee Seo-jin absolutely killed it as the brooding, revenge-driven detective-like, hello, new obsession?The action scenes were insane (how manytimes can one man almost die?!, and the twists kept me guessing. Sure, some parts were a *little* predictable, but the suspense made up for it. I totally binged it in one night-no regrets! If you love dark thrillers with a badass lead, this is a must-watch.
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Okay, *Trigger* was SO intense! Lee Seo-jin absolutely killed it as the brooding, revenge-driven detective-like, hello, new obsession?The action scenes were insane (how manytimes can one man almost die?!, and the twists kept me guessing. Sure, some parts were a *little* predictable, but the suspense made up for it. I totally binged it in one night-no regrets! If you love dark thrillers with a badass lead, this is a must-watch.
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Okay, *Trigger* was SO intense! Lee Seo-jin absolutely killed it as the brooding, revenge-driven detective-like, hello, new obsession?The action scenes were insane (how manytimes can one man almost die?!, and the twists kept me guessing. Sure, some parts were a *little* predictable, but the suspense made up for it. I totally binged it in one night-no regrets! If you love dark thrillers with a badass lead, this is a must-watch.
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Revenged Love Episode 21
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this is such powerful scene. Amazing dialogue. Wu Suo Wei basically gives Chi Cheng the go-ahead to do whatever he wants with his bawdy... but Chi Cheng holds himself back because he desperately wants/needs more from Wu Suo Wei. And it shows that Wu Suo Wei knows Chi Cheng is in love with him, but he (Wu Suo Wei) is falling deeper and deeper himself and feels so guilty on top of it all he's sewn a quilt of denial that he wraps himself up in.
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Revenged Love Episode 22
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this is such powerful scene. Amazing dialogue. Wu Suo Wei basically gives Chi Cheng the go-ahead to do whatever he wants with his bawdy... but Chi Cheng holds himself back because he desperately wants/needs more from Wu Suo Wei. And it shows that Wu Suo Wei knows Chi Cheng is in love with him, but he (Wu Suo Wei) is falling deeper and deeper himself and feels so guilty on top of it all he's sewn a quilt of denial that he wraps himself up in.
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Revenged Love Episode 23
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this is such powerful scene. Amazing dialogue. Wu Suo Wei basically gives Chi Cheng the go-ahead to do whatever he wants with his bawdy... but Chi Cheng holds himself back because he desperately wants/needs more from Wu Suo Wei. And it shows that Wu Suo Wei knows Chi Cheng is in love with him, but he (Wu Suo Wei) is falling deeper and deeper himself and feels so guilty on top of it all he's sewn a quilt of denial that he wraps himself up in.
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