I don't understand FL. She has people in her life who have helped her. However, she acts towards them with unjustified resentment. For example, her father's ex-partner helped her with the hostel issue, and 2ML has helped her for years; while he has helped her because he's attracted to her, it can't be denied that he has been a source of help and support for her. However, she has this attitude of rejection towards them. It's immature to question her father's ex-partner just because she wasn't with him when everything happened. Regardless of who is or isn't present, these kinds of situations end up happening, unfortunately. So FL prefers to blame her father's ex-partner? Meanwhile, ML is living a situation he can't change. He can't change the fact that his parents are gone, he can't change the fact that his brother is disabled, and he can't change the fact that his grandparents are getting older. Despite this, he tries to cope with the situation that's spiraling out of control, and he's done so with remarkable resilience. But FL, at the slightest provocation, looks for someone to blame; everyone is to blame except her. Furthermore, her communication is terrible. She hides things, doesn't give the full picture, says one thing and then does another. But when she wants to know, she becomes anxious. She's done absolutely nothing but be a dopamine hit for ML in his otherwise bleak life. How is it possible that she sees his grandmother is sick, that he's constantly going back and forth between his job and town, and yet she never goes to the hospital with him or asks about his health, or prioritizes him, because his situation is far more serious? So much so that when she finally manages to talk to him right at the end of episode 8, all she does is try to justify herself to ML; she doesn't even take the time to say, "Hey, what happened to your grandmother? Why are you scared? Why are you tired? Talk to me." NO, she just spent the day bombarding him with messages so he wouldn't think badly of her, which is impossible because drinking with her ex was a huge mistake. And she thinks she has the right to say that her dad's ex is the one who can stay friends with her exes, when she's literally saying that to her ex while they're about to share a bottle of wine. WTF. ML, you deserve someone much better.
Maybe it's just my impression, but when they switched roles, I didn't feel the difference. They acted pretty much the same and I got confused. Sometimes I noticed, but other times I forgot they had switched. I watched Moon River and I could see the change in their personalities. Don't get me wrong, they are doing an amazing acting job, but I wish I could see more of a difference, and the switching part would be more fun.
One thing I realized about the actor Hong Min Ki…in this role he gives resting b face all the time and it’s…
Haha.. In the beginning, I thought he would be the bad guy, but he’s just too cold and nothing more. Also, I think the reason behind his behavior is that he has been treated like a "beast" since he was born, so he can't be kind or sentimental. I don't like how he treats the FL, but now he's in his soft era! 😅
The people behind this sex trafficking racket are extremely dangerous. The things they are doing to these minor…
They portray the detective husband as a "good goooood husband." However, I don't know if this is meant to make us feel sorry for the infidelity or because he might be an unexpected twist. Perhaps we'll be suspicious of everyone here.
I am enjoying this or I would’ve dropped but some aspects of it are lowkey frustrating.1) the way the daughter…
For me, there are a few more things that I don't understand why they happened that way. One of those is the construction; I mean, the daughter is sick, but they are building a house? When they can barely afford the treatment for the tumor? Even the auntie offered her life savings to her friend. Maybe I misunderstood. And the mansion near the house, the neighbors (at least the old lady from the store) knew about the mansion, and probably the construction too, but no one said anything about the person who lives there? Or do they not know? Another thing is the interaction of the younger couple. It's odd, even if they have no blood connection, especially since it's a K-drama where everything is about morality for the leads. I'll keep watching the drama because I have many unanswered questions, haha
It's a different system in SK. He wouldn't be able to sue the state, only (maybe) sue the wrongdoers. It usually…
There are many cases in which a civilian sued the state. In addition, the detective who helps ML could notice that the case was odd only with the review of the documents, so the prosecutor could also have noticed that at the time. Prosecutors create the case with police evidence, but they also investigate before completing their accusations. It's just a possibility. Maybe with the money compensated he could enter the university and his mother could open the restaurant, it's just a maybe haha
It's a different system in SK. He wouldn't be able to sue the state, only (maybe) sue the wrongdoers. It usually…
I suppose he sued for his innocence and compensation to be declared. The State did everything wrong from the beginning. Could no one realize that the process was a disaster? And that includes the police and the prosecutor's office, which means, the state.
What really happened to the Somie? I mean, did she hurt herself so much when she fell? The tall guy didn't hurt her so much and the old man didn't have a chance of hurting her, but was she unconscious for days? I didn't understand😑
Don't know if it's just me but the female lead acting seems off..
She has that kind of acting. I watched some of her dramas and she acted like that. I recently watched the drama “18 again” and “Nothing uncovered” and it’s the same. I choose to watch her dramas for the ML or for someone else, but not for her haha. I think she’s okay in her acting, but she seems to be lacking something.
So far the drama is okay. It was a bit awkward with all the scenes abroad, I mean the FL accent (when she lived in the US for 12 years) wasn't good but I guess that could happen.
But the way ML and FL meet each other... ehm... was anticlimactic.. The “sexual tension” in that context wasn't necessary. And the scenes with the Prince and Africa was 😑
I'll continue the drama because of Rain and the fact that I'm hoping for some plot twists 🤞
I didn't understand the end of this drama. I mean, in the case of the actress, I can assume a kind of ending, but with YAI... I'm not sure. Someone explain it to me, please.🙃
If they are in the same Universe how are they gonna integrate Kwak's character....as he is in both Vincenzo and…
Hahaha, I didn't realize it. I realized the character of the Queen family's investigator, He was a criminal investigator in Vicenzo. He already knows the recent business of his beloved Vicenzo, that's for sure🤌
And the mansion near the house, the neighbors (at least the old lady from the store) knew about the mansion, and probably the construction too, but no one said anything about the person who lives there? Or do they not know?
Another thing is the interaction of the younger couple. It's odd, even if they have no blood connection, especially since it's a K-drama where everything is about morality for the leads.
I'll keep watching the drama because I have many unanswered questions, haha
But the way ML and FL meet each other... ehm... was anticlimactic.. The “sexual tension” in that context wasn't necessary. And the scenes with the Prince and Africa was 😑
I'll continue the drama because of Rain and the fact that I'm hoping for some plot twists 🤞