Why is everyone calling her fiancé husband? I don’t think they are married yet and I don't think it will happen. I only saw the wedding invitation that's all.
lol why they have her husband just standing there like🧍♂️
If it were Jun seo, he would rush in there and help. It seems like her fiancé doesn't care about her. But why did he help her? What does he want to gain from her?
This drama isn’t overrated at all. The entire story centers around Ah Jin. Whether a character is considered…
comparing Junseo to a driver or a dog doesn’t make sense. He’s connected to the main plot, which already puts him above a background role. He might not talk much, but that doesn’t mean he has no purpose..
Now I get why she didn’t choose Jun Seo. It's bc he’s not the biological heir to the wealthy family. She knew exactly which choice would benefit her the most (wealth, power, image). Jun Seo finally let her go, but the real question is… how long will that last?
What if he wasn’t married (he never says divorce)and the kid’s not his, she just left him with him saying…
That reminds me of a Chinese drama I watched. But in Dynamite Kiss, I remember that the 2FL saw a photo of Jun’s mom. I am not sure if it's Jun’s real mom or not but either way, I am okay with it. I'm sure a single daddy or single mommy can find true love as well. Your love life and story don't end after having kids.
The way I see it, Junseo is guilt personified. He does NOT love Ahjin and he´s not obsessed with her either.…
If Junseo only felt guilty, he wouldn’t act the way he does whenever Ah Jin gets close to someone else. That’s not just guilt, that’s attachment and a bit of obsession.
If he only wanted to “contain” her, he could’ve walked away or reported her a long time ago. Instead, he stays involved, follows everything she does, and reacts emotionally. That’s more than guilt.
Yes, their relationship is toxic, but that’s exactly why it’s not just guilt. People don’t stay this tied to someone just because they feel bad. Their connection is messy, emotional, and unhealthy on both sides.
So no, it’s not love in a healthy way, but it’s definitely more complicated than just guilt and trying to control her. I see it as love because he wants to save her from going down the bad path. Anyway, it's how people see different things. It's absolutely not just guilt and obsession for me.
People here acting like they know 100% sociopath and psychopath just because "Google".
How will we know if not Google? People go to college just to search on Google. As if we had all the time in the world to read hundreds of books about it.
This drama is overrated purely for its cast and it doesn't deserve this rating. Because there are extreme exaggerations…
This drama isn’t overrated at all. The entire story centers around Ah Jin. Whether a character is considered a main lead or a supporting role depends on how long they’re involved in the plot and how much the story focuses on them. Jun Seo appears from episode 1 all the way to the end, which is why he’s classified as the main lead and he plays a major role in her downfall. Supporting or guest characters are only present for a short time, or the story simply doesn’t revolve around them.
They look so good together!
If he only wanted to “contain” her, he could’ve walked away or reported her a long time ago. Instead, he stays involved, follows everything she does, and reacts emotionally. That’s more than guilt.
Yes, their relationship is toxic, but that’s exactly why it’s not just guilt. People don’t stay this tied to someone just because they feel bad. Their connection is messy, emotional, and unhealthy on both sides.
So no, it’s not love in a healthy way, but it’s definitely more complicated than just guilt and trying to control her. I see it as love because he wants to save her from going down the bad path. Anyway, it's how people see different things. It's absolutely not just guilt and obsession for me.