Ohk i saw the whole episode 7 why is Fl so angry to know that her husband is alive n well almost feels like she…
I understand FLs anger. Her husband played dead for 7 years and came back with a new identity…AND to seek revenge on her…which is such a raw sort of betrayal IMO. Also many misunderstandings and her realizing he really only came back to kill her. I guess I’d be angry, too.
I have one question about the seventh episode preview i can ask you
You know, a few months ago, I would have thought the sudden development of severe allergies due to stress was a little far-fetched. Then, I went through an extremely stressful time and now I have HORRIBLE allergies to EVERY FREAKING THING. I even had to go on a low histamine diet which is basically...water. :-(
Personal opinion: The stepmother has her eyes set on Gla. The looks she was giving to Khim before the chaos, (elevator…
Agree for the most part; however, I do have to disagree about Khim. Yaya is a VERY emotional actress. She cried a lot in Kleun Cheewit (same screenwriter) as well which proved one of the best Lakorns ever made...IMO. Overall, I do prefer a "crybaby" over a stiff, frozen-face actress...especially in an angst series such as this one.
I so want to LOVE this, but after watching some video highlights of future episodes, I'm starting to hesitate with this one. Too much skinship with other FLs besides the main FL is a big turn-off for me. That being said...I'm addicted to the Leads, like something fierce. Maybe I have to watch with one eye closed.
The Original Version from Taiwan is still my favorite even though its hella long it was still super enjoyable…
I REALLY enjoyed the Taiwanese version, as well. I like this version, but my favorite is the Chinese version. The leads play in several series together, so their chemistry, IMO, is so VERY GOOD.
That is one way to look at it, and in the army I figure that method of training and disciplining subordinates…
I see your point. It's an old fashion trope, in a sense. However, I believe we will see him hit rock bottom and realize she is his ladder and lifeline, and not the other way around. It's story building, and I hope they do it well.
That is one way to look at it, and in the army I figure that method of training and disciplining subordinates…
The "tough love' troupe is one that can be controversial...as we see here. Whether FLs need this or that...in the end, it's really up to the viewer to decide if they like it or not.
I know some viewers are hating the ML, but I sort of see where this is going. I have to tell a story...so bear with me.
The ML reminds me SO MUCH of my Army drill sergeants. I had FOUR, but one in particular. Drill Sergeant H (DSH) was one of the most intimidating men I'd ever met. On one of the coldest, wettest, most miserable nights, my platoon was assigned a task. With our fingers numb, and our bodies shivering, we were screamed at constantly. "Hurry Up!" "You're moving like pond water!" There's more, but I'll keep this post respectful.
Anyway, the next night, I had to pull guard duty, and was asked to deliver something to DSH who was also on duty. When walking toward the duty office, I heard him talking to another DS about the night before. His voice was soft and endearing. "God, I felt so bad for them, but they endured it. We've trained them well."
I know this is a drama and an absolutely different scenario; however, I can see the efforts the ML is making trying to help the FL survive in a world he feels will swallow her alive. I also see how he's conflicted on whether to shield her (keep as his secretary) or let her go and support her secretly. This might be a very unpopular opinion, so please go easy on me in the comments.
The ML reminds me SO MUCH of my Army drill sergeants. I had FOUR, but one in particular. Drill Sergeant H (DSH) was one of the most intimidating men I'd ever met. On one of the coldest, wettest, most miserable nights, my platoon was assigned a task. With our fingers numb, and our bodies shivering, we were screamed at constantly. "Hurry Up!" "You're moving like pond water!" There's more, but I'll keep this post respectful.
Anyway, the next night, I had to pull guard duty, and was asked to deliver something to DSH who was also on duty. When walking toward the duty office, I heard him talking to another DS about the night before. His voice was soft and endearing. "God, I felt so bad for them, but they endured it. We've trained them well."
I know this is a drama and an absolutely different scenario; however, I can see the efforts the ML is making trying to help the FL survive in a world he feels will swallow her alive. I also see how he's conflicted on whether to shield her (keep as his secretary) or let her go and support her secretly. This might be a very unpopular opinion, so please go easy on me in the comments.