ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERT ALERTThe CEO guy picked up a smoll little cute kid with pigtails. I REPEAT. The…
The CEO is married. Been mentioning his wife since ep.1. In fact, the unit that Do Ha is currently occupying is his. He mentioned to Do Ha in ep 1 that he has not even told his wife that he purchased said unit years ago.
I find Doha's character quite unique. We have had plenty of MLs with trauma before, but an abusive relationship…
You might be interested in Come and Hug Me and Flower of Evil. Although in both, the abuse was from the parents to their children (including the ML), not from a partner.
SML seems like a nice guy but I donβt like how he keeps going to find Sol Hee when she already said she has…
Ep 7 preview shows ex bf verifying with Sol Hee though about whether she and Do Ha are dating because it doesn't seem so. π₯Ή He's still very into Sol Hee.
Is the ex gf Alive? I only watched up to episode 3 but I want to wait till more episodes air but Iβm curious…
Hi. Nothing has been revealed yet about his ex gf's current whereabouts apart from the fact that she's still missing and her brother insists to the police that she was murdered by Seung Ju/Do Ha.
Ep 5 provided a beautiful montage of SeungJu and the his ex- gf's love story. They were highschool sweethearts. However, one day when SJ was about to leave for Seoul again, presumably for college (they leave in the country side), the ex suddenly snatched his car key from his hand and threw it in the ocean. So we kinda got a teaser of how psychotic she could get.
As for the brother, he firmly believed that SJ kept traveling to Seoul because he was cheating on the sister. When SJ initially didn't want to help him look for the missing ex, he filed charges for murder against SJ. It lacked evidence though that's why the case was dismissed, but SJ's reputation got tarnished already, affecting his Mom's political career (and that's why SJ got "flown" to Germany). Feeling aggrieved, he stabbed SJ in the back, hence the scar (this wasn't shown though, it was only narrated by the police man) on his back.
At present, the brother is still pestering the local police for his missing sister, having a vendetta especially against those who primarily handled the case. He's working as a construction worker and recently found out that the songwriter DoHa is Seungju. Apparently, he also knows the CEO of J Entertainment. It could be that they're all hometown friends.
It is strange that he missed her so much and found her by accident. He is a policeman, finding her is not a problem…
He's an upright policeman after all. He perhaps didn't want to use his privilege by way of his Govt position, for his personal advantage. Applying for transfer to the neighborhood she's in is the biggest move that he could pull off.
In the episode with the creepy stalker dude, they kept making it seem like Do Ha was the stalker when he wasn't,…
Do Ha was really that guy that FL saw from the convenience store who "chased" her --- but actually did not. His focus was on his cola rolling down the hill π He couldn't care less about the FL running. In fact, he might have not processed it as her running away from him. Perhaps she just seemed to be in a hurry and was going on the same direction as him.
This felt very "fluffy" as an episode, it was a set up episode to advance the relationship of Sol Hee and Do Ha.…
The thing is, Sol Hee doesn't know that Do Ha is entangled with a murder case. She just based that "lie" with the only event she could relate it to--- the fake suicidal attempt of SFL. In fact, she even assured Do Ha that SFL isn't really planning on killing herself.
Also, Sol Hee had developed resistance from the lies she's heard over the years. She could easily dismiss "lies" if she couldn't determine its accuracy or veracity just like when stated in recordings or in a dreamy state. So, naturally, her guard wasn't up unlike all of us who know Do Ha's backstory.
I'm thinking it might even be Syaon, she looks suspicious to me and they didn't find the ex's body.
Whoah. That's definitely gonna be a huge plot twist. Might sound absurd right now but after It's Okay Not to be Okay pulled a similar plot twist, your theory might end up right.
Thank you, Screenwriter -nim for ep 5! πThe one hour felt so long, IN A GOOD WAY! The episode was soooo rich…
This is also me gearing up for their dating era 'cause I'm definitely not gonna survive it!!! ππππ Their chemistry is totally chemistryinggggggg
Thank you, Screenwriter -nim for ep 5! π The one hour felt so long, IN A GOOD WAY! The episode was soooo rich and I enjoyed seeing a bit more of Do Ha's backstory as well as the industry he's in.
This is one of, if not the biggest WHAT IF in K-drama land. Had this been distributed by Netflix then, this wouldn't…
Imagine, the director was the very same director of SIX FLYING DRAGONS. Anyone who's watched that masterpiece definitely has high standards for historical dramas.
Plus the screenwriter was the same one who wrote Mr. Queen and Doctor Prisoner.
I just hope one day we'd get to see this being shown fully.
Glad to know that Park Kye Ok (Screenwriter) is coming back after his show- Joseon Exorcist was arbitrarily cancelled, AND Mr. Queen being almost cancelled too. He's really talented and knows what a good kdrama is.
Ep 5 provided a beautiful montage of SeungJu and the his ex- gf's love story. They were highschool sweethearts.
However, one day when SJ was about to leave for Seoul again, presumably for college (they leave in the country side), the ex suddenly snatched his car key from his hand and threw it in the ocean. So we kinda got a teaser of how psychotic she could get.
As for the brother, he firmly believed that SJ kept traveling to Seoul because he was cheating on the sister. When SJ initially didn't want to help him look for the missing ex, he filed charges for murder against SJ. It lacked evidence though that's why the case was dismissed, but SJ's reputation got tarnished already, affecting his Mom's political career (and that's why SJ got "flown" to Germany). Feeling aggrieved, he stabbed SJ in the back, hence the scar (this wasn't shown though, it was only narrated by the police man) on his back.
At present, the brother is still pestering the local police for his missing sister, having a vendetta especially against those who primarily handled the case. He's working as a construction worker and recently found out that the songwriter DoHa is Seungju.
Apparently, he also knows the CEO of J Entertainment. It could be that they're all hometown friends.
Applying for transfer to the neighborhood she's in is the biggest move that he could pull off.
He couldn't care less about the FL running.
In fact, he might have not processed it as her running away from him. Perhaps she just seemed to be in a hurry and was going on the same direction as him.
In fact, she even assured Do Ha that SFL isn't really planning on killing herself.
Also, Sol Hee had developed resistance from the lies she's heard over the years. She could easily dismiss "lies" if she couldn't determine its accuracy or veracity just like when stated in recordings or in a dreamy state.
So, naturally, her guard wasn't up unlike all of us who know Do Ha's backstory.
What are the writers supposed to write then? ππ
Their chemistry is totally chemistryinggggggg
The one hour felt so long, IN A GOOD WAY! The episode was soooo rich and I enjoyed seeing a bit more of Do Ha's backstory as well as the industry he's in.
Plus the screenwriter was the same one who wrote Mr. Queen and Doctor Prisoner.
I just hope one day we'd get to see this being shown fully.
He's really talented and knows what a good kdrama is.
It's just that I didn't expect that the first part's storytelling would be children-centred. A good surprise nonetheless.