Five Enough was adorable. Honestly I would have rather have seen their relationship poor. Rich man, poor women was a hard one to watch. It is a story I would like, but the ML was atrocious. In the remake he is softened a bit so for me it is easier to watch.
I have not read it so I wouldn't know but there is allot of shocking reading material out there, often interesting…
I didn’t realize this was an appoint with a psychologist. I explained my feelings as much as I could without spoiling the plot. I chose my words carefully for a reason.
You’re questions are rude. At least attempt to have some manners when communicating.
Moo Jin knew Pildo was the one thing keeping her from coming after him, by killing Pildo it put’s Ji Woo back…
Yea so kind of agree with that. We do know he was having her watched. Remember one of his goons took a pic of her eating dinner with her team. But I’m willing to looks past se of that (up to a point) as long as the results are still good and it makes some sense.
Addicted Heroine is one of my least favourite BLs because I got bait and switched by a youtube music video! They…
I think the same happened to me. I saw a YouTube video, started watching it, then wanted to know the entire story (since it got canceled) and was absolutely hit upside the head when I read it. I was so disgusted.
I have not read it so I wouldn't know but there is allot of shocking reading material out there, often interesting…
Maybe shocking was the wrong wording. It’s hard to describe without spoiling. But it left me with the feeling that the author had some skewed view of the implications of what is and isn’t consent. It can’t even be said that it was shocking in a way that was impactful. The major issues were glossed over so quickly that I was left with the feeling the author didn’t think much of the impacts of no consent.
Pildo’s death was completely unnecessary.. I really thought they were going to have a happy ending. That sex…
I don’t think it was. He was guiding her into a better path. Moo Jin took away the one person that was stopping her from becoming the monster Moo Jin wanted her to be. Because Ji Woo wasn’t coming after Moo Jin like he wanted, he had to force her to, so he killed Pildo.
Choi Mujin's character is very interesting, I have to commend Park HeeSoon (the actor) for such an amazing job.…
The irony of him despising people who betray him, and lamenting that he is always faithful to the people who are faithful to him, is that Ji Woo trusted him, it was he who betrayed Ji Woo.
Wonderful review. You said everything I want to say but probably couldn’t have said it as well. This was such an amazing drama. I wanted it all today and then the most recent episode of The Veil and now I don’t know what to do with myself.
There seems to be no way that this can fail with the leads, but Doom at Your Service taught me otherwise lol. Honestly, I think this will be great, it seems to be a fun, light hearted, romantic(?), comedy. I’m sure there is some drama, but I love the leads and the storyline line doesn’t seem complicated.
I'm impressed that Yoo Je Yi allowed herself to be manipulated by Lee In Hwan against Do Jin Suk ( the division…
I somewhat agree. But remember she said she hadn’t been able to ever find out anything about her father, now someone is handing over a file with pictures. Plus, it seemed from her dinner with her co-workers that she isn’t really aware of how that agency operated. She doesn’t seems very familiar with those people.
Would y'all recommend this to someone who generally likes thriller/crime shows but who is not necessarily a huge…
It’s not an episodic format. I get what your saying about crime shows being a different crime every week. Everything in this is connected and the episodes pretty much pick up where the other left off like one big story. I would recommend it.
I think you should watch the end of episode 6 again. NIS captured him at the hospital. It was a set up. Sep Yeon…
I don’t think JiHyuk was really in a position to fight at the hospital with so many guns pointed at him and it was NIS. At that point he also believes the video would be sent so he would have most likely thought that it was wiser to just go quietly.
He was in the jail for 49 days, which was enough time for him to detox off the drugs.
Je Yi explains to Je Hyuk after he is released and shows up at her home. The reason is shown in a flashback. Pil Ho I’m so many words bribed her into not sending the video by revealing her father is alive and in S. Korea again. So pretty much if she wanted info on her father she had to do Pil Ho’s bidding, which was to delete the video. Pil Ho wanted Ji Hyuk locked up (probably thinking it was best to keep him confined for his own benefit, but I think Pil Ho has a guilty conscious in regards to these agents dying because of some Past actions that have yet to be revealed).
You’re questions are rude. At least attempt to have some manners when communicating.
But I’m willing to looks past se of that (up to a point) as long as the results are still good and it makes some sense.
He was in the jail for 49 days, which was enough time for him to detox off the drugs.
Je Yi explains to Je Hyuk after he is released and shows up at her home. The reason is shown in a flashback. Pil Ho I’m so many words bribed her into not sending the video by revealing her father is alive and in S. Korea again. So pretty much if she wanted info on her father she had to do Pil Ho’s bidding, which was to delete the video. Pil Ho wanted Ji Hyuk locked up (probably thinking it was best to keep him confined for his own benefit, but I think Pil Ho has a guilty conscious in regards to these agents dying because of some Past actions that have yet to be revealed).
Let me know if I missed answering a question.