Genuine question to those who watched till the end: I'm intrigued by the plot but is this worth watching even…
I was thinking to rewatch it actually. I liked it a lot, and as another user says : you are in for the ride and it’s unfair to judge a whole drama just for the mistake they did with the last episode. I say watch it
it was a good story, especially the romance was touching and the hardships where tough, but the ending- the one I kept longing for it was just cut short and couldn’t savour it.
boring. I came to watch it because I was looking for a similar drama to ‘embrace in the night’ but 10 episodes in and I don’t feel hooked at all. 10 min per episode but it feels it a going at either too slow or too fast pace. dropping it
at first I thought it’s frustrating that all Japanese dramas I watch they all have men affairs and it’s normalised,…
true, but it’s a humane behaviour and denying it wouldn’t be accepting reality. it’s not fair and it’s painful and selfish as you say, but it is what it is. I prefer realistic slice of life dramas then supernatural for example
guys, how annoying was the affair stuff?? I really want to watch this drama because of the good reviews, but the…
at first I thought it’s frustrating that all Japanese dramas I watch they all have men affairs and it’s normalised, but then I stayed and still watched it because I had to face that it’s Japanese culture so then I got intrigued how the women deal with the affairs. I just finished and it felt satisfying to watch
the finale was underwhelming, the trip to Argan felt unecesarry… and their scenes in the new home felt like a dream. I guess the amazing thing is the kissing and intimate scenes as these are like a rarity in Korean drama.
He commissioned the car accident that killed her little brother and made her mother force her to be mute for 20…
but it’s not a what the fuck type of divulge as us viewers already expected this but maybe for our ML he had to show his regret face that his father was a real monster - funny how he wanted to kill Paek Sa-Eon when he himself had killing mentality.
that grandfather must have done something awful to Haejoo too, hence the deal with her adoptive father?!, and probably real Sa Eon whispered that you are son of murderer… not sure what else could have made him sad cry and have a look of defeat. it sure was crazy of him to not run him over, but maybe he thought oh I’ll put my excellent negotiation skills to work … well her waiting for the phone at the end, I hope it’s a dream or something
Btw, I want to check on that commenter who said they were looking forward to the wifey reveal (I'm too lazy to…
i think it was better than I expected, it was more than just stating she is my wife, it was a declaration of love and cry for help, very vulnerable position to put yourself into considering his serious job role. it takes guts is an understatement. I applaud him!!!!!
I just remembered that the kidnapper told her that he was behind the car that almost hit the ML, then why is she not doing more to protect him, or to tell him? or is she still confused of what she wants from the relationship in episode 5?
im Watching family by choice, because it’s a remake of a Chinese one that I couldn’t finish and add me curious if the Korean version is better. so far I like it and want to continue watching it! I reccomend gyeongsang creature if you haven’t watched it yet as it has many scenes keeping you at the edge of your seat and can make you forget about this one for a few days hopefully.
I want him to scream: this is my wife! my wife is missing. his face expressions were just top of the game when he frantically was searching and worried about her.
like this, on the contrary, I felt finally there is a drama I can enjoy and not abandon because it sucks
I guess the amazing thing is the kissing and intimate scenes as these are like a rarity in Korean drama.