i think im the only one kinda going for it but for me, a sad ending would actually make the storyline better ๐
There's plenty of real illnesses out there with similar conditions. My thinking is, if they wanted to go with a tragic ending, why invent an illness? This way, they have a way to resolve it with an unexpected cure as well..
i think im the only one kinda going for it but for me, a sad ending would actually make the storyline better ๐
I don't agree. There's already been too much sadness, her brother died, her grandfather just died. Her dying as well would bring nothing to the story..
i bet half of the scenes they put in the previews are just deleted scenes to mess with us
Nope, they're just scenes from next week. There's scenes in this episode that were in the preview of the last week episode. That's why people should never trust this previews that much..
I do have a question.What did Grandpa/Chairman Hong's smile or smirk before rolling down the stairs mean? Was…
That pen that Hae In gave him is probably a recording device. He recorded everything the old hag said and he was probably smiling because he left this world knowing they'll be fine and the villains will not win..
But atleast the Hongs got the money and some proof against the villains.
Well, did they? It's a cliffhanger for a reason and they showed a scene with the snake turning around and looking funny at the elevator. My guess is that room is now empty..