Yes totally agree. Many people here continued to defend her actions because “she was desperate because she had…
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If we were to consider ML in episode 3, it would be very easy for FL to explain what's happening to her. She would have a very strong motive that would greatly affect ML (mother), in addition to simply breaking the idea of ML becoming the lover of a married woman with a child. But as I've already seen you say, there wouldn't be a story without this cliché of the lie.
That's a very good comment...BUT it doesn't change the fact that it's yet ANOTHER breakup close to the finale.…
Since they cast him as "the childhood friend who likes FL," I simply thought it was a very bad storyline for him. I believe it would have been much better if his storyline had involved his ex-wife (deceased or divorced) with SFL trying to win him over or help him get over his ex; their scene in episode 12 would have made a lot of sense.
The beginning was very good, the actors had great chemistry, some overused clichés, but episode 9 was difficult to watch. I wonder who had the idea of making FL's ex a character with so much screen time; what an unbearable character! The guy cheats days before the wedding and then comes back angry about what FL did—that's ridiculous. Not to mention all the conveniences and coincidences. I saw some people commenting, "If you don't like it, why watch it?" I reply: how can I say something is really bad without having seen it all? Not that that's the case with this drama; I had a solid 8,0 before episode 7, but now with episodes 8, 9, and 10, I can only think of a 7,0.
If we were to consider ML in episode 3, it would be very easy for FL to explain what's happening to her. She would have a very strong motive that would greatly affect ML (mother), in addition to simply breaking the idea of ML becoming the lover of a married woman with a child. But as I've already seen you say, there wouldn't be a story without this cliché of the lie.