The story is originally comes from webnovel. And yes there's romance between SJK and SHB character in the webnovel.…
They do get married in the novel but I'm not sure for what reason. Aside from they get to know each other in college, SMY is the top list of JDJ's partner from his grandfather thru matchmaking.
I think she has a developmental disability which is why she is so...impulsive and child like. I think her parents…
She's a teenager/under 20s. She balances Seongnam's cold and serious personality. I don't think the queen immediately has the mentality or behaving like the queen now when she was at Chungha's age. Also, the former crown princess, she is not shown to have the same demeanor like the queen and we have no problem with that, don't we?
I really want Seongnam to be the crown prince and stay until he becomes the next king but from this episode I think in the end he will give the throne back to the grand heir.
The story is originally comes from webnovel. And yes there's romance between SJK and SHB character in the webnovel.…
Sorry I don't save the novel link, it has bad english translation too. But there's webtoon version, the original is on naver webtoon and translated one is on 1skissmanga, just try googling it youngest chaebol manhwa.
ngl woo sung will do great for sure but im not fond of the fl nor do i think casting someone above 26 is a good…
Lol many people have complained for the age gap between the actors, imagine casting 26 year old or under to be paired with an actor in his 50s. Childhood friends is between the FL and her besfriend not with the ML.
it's supposed to be the crown prince's son, but he is very young so they are considering his brothers. however,…
Thanks, yeah I just catched up with latest ep to fully get the context. I thought they could just preparing the crown prince's son till later he grows up, the current king seems still healthy and fit tho. If I'm not mistaken the king in Red Sleeve also acends to the throne at the very young age and becomes the ruling king when he is adult.
The story is originally comes from webnovel. And yes there's romance between SJK and SHB character in the webnovel.…
Most likely, Minyoung, Hyunwoo, and Dojoon are the same ages. Hyunwoo meets prosecutor Minyoung and get killed above 2000s. Then he reincarnated into (10 yr old) Dojoon in 1987. He will meet Minyoung when they attend college.
What is actually the royal succession system like? I thought since the crown prince is 2nd in line to throne, his son is the 3rd, and since crown prince is gone now the crown prince's son is next to the king. So it's nothing like that?
I'm not familiar with the original webtoon, so could someone who is please tell me whether Shin Hyun-bin's character…
The story is originally comes from webnovel. And yes there's romance between SJK and SHB character in the webnovel. They're like campus couple then get married, but the romance only takes a little part of the overall story.
What about Oh Ha Ran?FL's dad left her for work, which he regretted later.The grandma got the letter written by…
Most probably it was about Park Dukman and his other dirty deeds, but we never truly saw it, how Haran made to exposing him, he's the main villain after all. The letter scene didn't reveal about who sent it. I still found it strange how the dad left her altogether "for work" to the point he had to cut her off, the way she cried her heart out when he left seem they used to had a good relationship. It's a plot device for sure, to estrange their relationship. Yeah of course they use didn't want to make her feel worse excuse as another plot device lol even for something crucial like this. This and the exposing JGD what makes the execution in some parts feels lacking.
It's pretty easy for us as audience to know that ml isn't the killer but to her there were way too many things…
It's not about her didn't want to be JSB attorney in the first place. I don't mean that she has to be neutral nor should have prioritized defending JSB . I already made it very clear, the line when she was overconfidently said that JSB is the main perpetrator is what annoys me. She investigated to prove that JSB is guilty, that's very obvious, because the time she knew about the grandma she turned okay with JSB killing her grandpa. She didn't have "there's something not right here" moment just like a sharp main character usually did. She asked JSB about the timeline but still thought that JSB was the main killer. Only that, fortunately, her investigation whatever the reason is, could lead her to the real truth.
What about Oh Ha Ran?FL's dad left her for work, which he regretted later.The grandma got the letter written by…
What was Oh Haran really doing to help Chakhee to bring down Jang Gido? I mean the last time she said she will handle him but then it was just a scene where she looked at him from afar then she gone till the end. Oh really? Can you point out in what episode the letter is from the victim? I can't recall. Yes, the dad left her, the scene where she cried as the dad walked away made it like the dad gone forever while in fact he was just in place she knew and even recommend people to come to him lol. Like, what was the reason? Working out of town is not a reason to cut her daughter off, I believe. It was never clear why the relationship gone bad. Those feel so jumpy to me. Moreover the way Chakhee was being left alone in the dark about the grandma all this time, but it's just need one question from her to Yiyeon for her to know.
It's pretty easy for us as audience to know that ml isn't the killer but to her there were way too many things…
Feeling hurted by his confession is one thing, but confidently saying he's the main perpetrator when she still doesn't have clear evidence is another thing. Sharp and clever character won't act like that, esp when the said suspect is someone she knew. Initially, due to her hurt feelings over JBC's death, she tried to find the truth just to prove that JSB was indeed guilty (means she thinks ill to him), as well as when she finally knew about the grandma, killing JBC was not a problem anymore because her hate turns to JBC. That's why I said her decison is based on her feelings instead of try to dig up what is actually happened.
I'm glad with Chakhee's character growth but truthfully she doesn't really reflect a top lawyer from a big law firm. She involves her feelings too much especially when she still haven't got the big picture yet. I rolled my eyes everytime she, in a heartbeat, said Sibaek is the main perpetrator. The cop lady does a better job in this.
In sumn, it's a double-edged sword, I like the straightforwardness and the consistent phase, the twist doesn't feel like just to trick and fool the audiences or to make the story has some mind-blowing plot (unlike Little women lol), but at the same time it makes some execution feels lacking. How about Oh Haran? What's the deal between Chakhee and her dad? Why did he left her? The grandma found the secret just like that? How close are they that she she has such bravery? And so on *sigh* However, I still enjoy it a lot, this drama has this gripping effect to me that makes me wants keep up with it in every episode.
What drama of hers that you watch beside HP? I think it depends of how they use her character and her character…
I don't know until what episode you watched the latter but certainly and realistically she couldn't have just one expression throughout the show 😅 not to mention her character had two different demeanor in the past and present times. I'm not sure either whether we have the understanding regarding the screen presence stuffs but while I do admit that her character in Confession didn't left that much impression to me but it's very huge different issue with ROY. I felt eery and a bit anxious whenever she apperead. But yeah after all, this is a very subjective matter.
This is probably an unpopular opinion but I am quite apprehensive about the female lead. before anyone comes at…
What drama of hers that you watch beside HP? I think it depends of how they use her character and her character involvement to the story. She really owns it in Reflection of You. Before HP she had less major role, even in Confession too she was a lead but the drama had much focus on LJH. Different with HP where she was a supporting role but her character is iconic/has her own signatures, the reason why her character is so famous despite not being a main one.
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They explain words by words.
Stop being denial!
a problem anymore because her hate turns to JBC. That's why I said her decison is based on her feelings instead of try to dig up what is actually happened.
In sumn, it's a double-edged sword, I like the straightforwardness and the consistent phase, the twist doesn't feel like just to trick and fool the audiences or to make the story has some mind-blowing plot (unlike Little women lol), but at the same time it makes some execution feels lacking. How about Oh Haran? What's the deal between Chakhee and her dad? Why did he left her? The grandma found the secret just like that? How close are they that she she has such bravery? And so on *sigh* However, I still enjoy it a lot, this drama has this gripping effect to me that makes me wants keep up with it in every episode.