I'm telling this from a good and honest spot, no hate (since I like Red Velvet): Joy needs to take acting lessons if she really wants to continue her acting career :/ Her popularity as an idol will only take her so far
Ep. 6 was really something. I love how the dynamics between the old lady and Ji An are building, and I totally admire HyoRi’s honesty with BoHyeon. Best episode so far, in my opinion
I think this drama totally deserves the full 16 episodes. With all the plot, characters, and side stories, just 12 feels like a crime. No idea how they’re gonna wrap everything up in only 4 episodes without it feeling rushed
I think it all started with the switched jackets issue in the early episodes. She gave me the "disloyal friend" vibe, the one most luckily to betray her friends if things go south. And in the last episodes, I really didn't like how she treated Daeil, which was a little bit annoying with his tour guide thing, but still. I just think her character is quite bratty and besides her love line with Tak, she doesn't add anything special to the group. I guess I don't feel any kind of connection with her, no empathy at all :|
It seems an unpopular opinion, but I need to let it go: I don't really like Ari :( and this makes it hard for me to see her with Tak, which is a great guy. Meh, I'm frustrated :\
This might be a stretch but does anyone else think that Seokkyung already knows that Joo Dan Tae (her dad) is…
It could be, I see your point. If she knows, I think her being a total bitch to everyone is because she's trying maybe to deal with her acceptance of the murder? I mean, she despites her dad, but loves the lifestyle, the money. We can see that in the last episode, when she asks for an apartment on her own if she wins the trophy. Maybe she's torn between the pain for her mom's loss and the fear to be left with nothing if her father is put in jail? Her character is complicated, everything is possible.
As for Seokhoon, I believe he has his own agenda. He definitely knows about his dad's doing - he said to Eunbyul that they're going to drop "bombs" at the weeding. Eunbyul knows about her grandpa's death real circumstances, Seokhoon his mother's. He always seems quite fast in catching up on things, I strongly believe he is maintaining a low profile for a reason. Even with his relationship with Rona: they had just a few encounters so far, but every time he seems to restrain himself - which I found strange. At some point in S1, he openly went again his sister for Rona. Something changed in that aspects and I'm curious to find out what is going on in his head.
The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that Rona won't die. Injured? Maybe. But let's analyze something: Logan promised to protect Rona. He put some much effort to place everyone in their strategic place (Dr. Ha, YoonHee, SeoJin'new maid, Rona's return for SaeolA's sake - that's all Logan being a mastermind), that I don't really think he'll allow something bad to happen to Rona. We all know he's more clever than that.
Did anyone notice that while Dr. Ha was confronting SeoJin in his apartment while they were moving, YoonHee was doing something with her phone behind SeoJin's back? Only I found this odd? Maybe it means nothing, but it was a strange thing to do in that situation /:
I think I'm having a problem with the lead actress. She's so stiff and her voice is so monotone that I really don't understand where she's going with her behaviour - can't understand her feelings at all. She's just there, passive and letting things happen to her... don't know, she's just rubbing me the wrong way :/ I understand that maybe it's her character written poorly, but I feel like she's not doing a good job either.
It was so predictable, almost boring at some point. And this is a pity since the setting was so interesting and the side characters so funny! The leads were really good... the issue is just the plot, really.
I really don't understand the hype of this drama. Watchable, that's it. The relationship between FL and ML is quite awkward from the scriptwriting point of view unfortunately, a good actor or a good actress can't save it.
I guess I don't feel any kind of connection with her, no empathy at all :|
As for Seokhoon, I believe he has his own agenda. He definitely knows about his dad's doing - he said to Eunbyul that they're going to drop "bombs" at the weeding. Eunbyul knows about her grandpa's death real circumstances, Seokhoon his mother's. He always seems quite fast in catching up on things, I strongly believe he is maintaining a low profile for a reason. Even with his relationship with Rona: they had just a few encounters so far, but every time he seems to restrain himself - which I found strange. At some point in S1, he openly went again his sister for Rona. Something changed in that aspects and I'm curious to find out what is going on in his head.