Well it's more complex and all, but for the sake of the plot, it's happening. usually um i've seen in turkish…
Out of curiosity, I checked the Internet and the procedures are similar to those I described. But if the parents die suddenly, the child can temporarily stay with the aunt, but this is only a temporary solution, so maybe this fight for custody will actually be at a later episodes Otherwise it would be quite unrealistic even for a drama
Well it's more complex and all, but for the sake of the plot, it's happening. usually um i've seen in turkish…
Of course, they certainly simplified it for the sake of the drama, but I was just curious what it was really like. Because in my country, FL would have to immediately submit an application to the court to be appointed as temporary legal guardian, (If she had not done this, the child would have been sent to a foster family) they would check whether she has the conditions to raise a child, work, etc. Even if she was given temporary guardianship, she would then have to face a court hearing for permanent guardianship rights. A child would not automatically stay with someone just because he or she is from family.
Yeah, I know it's just drama but I just wish they would at least send someone to check on child. It would be more realistic - maybe, as you say, these scenes will appear :)
I honestly hope Mi Ran ends up with the nice guy she met on the blind date, because she basically just dodged…
Yes, they did it just to show the viewer that it's not about a nice guy, it's about this particular guy. But it doesn't make sense, especially since at this point no one likes SL anymore and he also told FL that he will chase her anyway. Mi Ran should let him go. Why was a date with a nice guy limited to just a few gestures? To prevent any viewer from accidentally thinking that she should have chosen him.
Yeah, that's right. Of course, this is not surprising, but inappropriate. Are you suspicious and need to interfere in someone's life? Ask her privately. In the situation she put her in, FL should stand up and ask what she is doing and by what right.
This is a solution, because you can't understand what SIL is doing when you use your brain. You're absolutely right. They needed a villain, so they invented him, regardless of the fact that the reason for revenge was insufficient. For SIL to have a reason for such revenge, ML would have to be really guilty, but they would never do it, because someone might not like him.
When I watch this, I wonder what the situation is like in Korea in such cases. Can FL just babysit without supervision? They live in her sister's apartment, now owned by the child (that's what FL says), but she hasn't had a job for a while. The official asked them about their desire to raise a child, but that's it? You have a child, take care of him and that's it?
SML admitted that he knew about FL's feelings for ML and went ahead anyway. And what's worse, he told ML all this nonsense that one night can't equal 15 years of friendship. He's a terrible person who doesn't care about his friend or her feelings, and at this stage I have no sympathy for him. I don't care if he has a happy ending. Now everyone will have something against FL and their baby. Okay, I understand that a relationship between a boss and a subordinate is ethically questionable, I'm not surprised by employee gossip, people are like that. But I also have the impression that some employees cross certain boundaries, especially when they do certain things with the president's assistant in the company. The fact that she told her to drink the beer and pressed her was an exaggeration, she has no such right. We also have SIL who should be fired from the company. The accident case did not surprise me, that's exactly what I predicted and wrote in one of the comments. This is why SIL's anger is even more incomprehensible. It was her husband who made a mistake, there was an accident. ML tried to save him. I don't understand her anger towards the family of her husband, whom she loved, and who was probably close to the family and would not want her to do something like that. They didn't take her husband away from her so that she would take their company away in revenge. I'm watching this drama because there's not much left, but at the moment I'm indifferent to it. The story doesn't interest me, SML annoys me, and at this point even the main characters and their relationship don't excite me.
LOL, You said everything I wanted to say, there is a lot I want to say but I'm already exhausted, leaving the…
I understand this exhaustion because this drama made me feel this way too. The topic of their dead son's wife... I don't understand it either. Okay, she lost her husband, she was definitely lonely, but at this stage I wonder why their son married her in the first place. The story of this climb will probably be that the brothers went there together, the older one tripped and the younger one tried to save him, but the older one knew that if he didn't let go, they would both fall. Any normal person would understand that it was an accident and although she would suffer, she would not torment others, especially the family of the man she loved. Even if she blames his brother, what was her father-in-law's fault to send him to the hospital? This drama could have been so much better if someone had bothered to come up with a better script. His brother's wife might have a difficult relationship with him, but in a human way, not some blind revenge. I thought it would be a drama with marriage of convinnience, where ML and FL would get married after getting pregnant, because in Korea there are still a lot of prejudices against single mothers. And that then they will get to know each other and deal with the difficulties of an unplanned pregnancy. FL has mother issues, so there would be a lot to unpack here regarding marriage, ML has her demons too. Such a drama where they learn about each other, the difficulties associated with pregnancy, since they are in the same company, there would be gossip, giving up on dreams, trying to cope with it. But why write something real when you can add a love triangle and a villain in the form of brother's wife.
I didn't read the manhwa and I enjoyed 4 episodes but after that I can't enjoy. The creating conflict is lazy,…
Yes! I also have the impression that since ML appeared, SML has forgotten about its friendship with FL and focused on competition with ML. When the SML finds out about the pregnancy, does she ask the FL how she feels, what she thinks about it, what she intends to do? No, he immediately assumes that she will abort the child because work is the most important thing to her. When SML finds out that ML is the father, he doesn't ask FL about her opinion or emotions, but immediately says that ML is irresponsible and won't take care of her. In neither of these situations does he try to listen to her like a friend would, he just imposes his opinion.
enjoyable watch for those who didnt read the manwha. id say watch it as a standalone without comparison.
I didn't read the manhwa and I enjoyed 4 episodes but after that I can't enjoy. The creating conflict is lazy, SML actions are terrible and when he is on screen I have hard time watch it, because I know he would do or say thing that pisses me of.
It's lazy way to create a conflict He could write what happend and any person would do that so it's frustrating I don't know why they thought it's great way to add this in drama in 2026
What was ridiculous was that ML called the child his and SML asked: "How is it your child already? Isn't too early to claim paternity?" - I don't know what world he lives in, but whose child it is is not decided by majority votes or based on who feels it. FL said it was ML's child, so what right does SML have to question it? That little war between ML and SML was awful. Especially from SML's side because he hasn't even confessed his feelings to FL, so he doesn't know what she thinks about it. Behind FL back, SML challenges ML, who is the father of her child, and decides whether 15 years of friendship is more important than one night. Maybe this should be decided by FL? And in the trailer of the episode, SML assumes something again after he confesses his feelings to FL and runs to ML to brag, although these are only his hunches, not facts. It looks like he doesn't care about FL but about winning the fight against ML. SML has known her for 15 years and suddenly, when ML appeared, he realized that he had feelings for FL. What else is missing? For SML to say that he actually wants to be the father of this child and push ML away even though he wants to be present in his life. This wouldn't surprise me after SML's words in which he denies ML's paternity, as if the choice of father was determined by the wheel of fortune. There are more problems here with other characters or a lazy plot, but I won't even start...
police didnt want to find anything bc they wanted LaIk to be guilty :)
This explanation is quite far-fetched. Yes, they found him guilty too quickly, but in the end it was not the police who were most interested in finding him the perpetrator, but the prosecutor. The policeman even suggested that some things were not correct, but the prosecutor persisted. I remember that the doctor claimed that the cut was very precise and that a drunk person under the influence of drugs could not have done it. When he told that in the room were only police officer and procurator so if both of them wanted Laik to be gulity there was no need to lie, but it was hit by Hye Ju completely by accident during a fight. (When these words were spoken, there were only a forensic doctor who works for the prosecutor's office, a policeman and a prosecutor in the office. If, according to your theory, everyone wanted to force Laik to be guilty, then they didn't have to lie. They could have told the truth, that they found traces, and figured out how to cover it up, but there was no such thing. Another case, the prosecutor in the last episode says what a glory he got for finding the perpetrator, how famous he is. This proves that in the end they did not manipulate in such a way as to not collect evidence properly. It's just that at the beginning they really believed in his guilt, and then the prosecutor listened to his father and began to ignore the evidence that was collected correctly and appeared.) The doctor also said that he found no signs of a struggle while they were struggling. Hye Ju was lying on top of him, she was covered in blood, she was touching him with her hands covered in blood, there is no way the police wouldn't find at least a hair there. It is also very convenient to find out that the deceased recorded everything, because it suddenly turns out that he had such a habit. If they found traces at the crime scene and deliberately destroyed them, because here we are not talking about ignoring but destroying evidence that points to someone else's guilt, they should be sentenced by the court at the end of the drama for failing to fulfill their duties and tampering with the investigation. It's not here, so it obviously didn't happen. I like this drama, I rated it highly, but with the information given to us earlier, they should have thought it through better.
Drake had Alys's number, she didn't visit him, didn't contact him for two weeks, and he didn't call her. Not to mention visits, but he didn't feel any concern or curiosity for over two weeks. Instead, he hosted Shaira at his house; she never left his side at university. When Alys finally tells him what's bothering her, she cries, and all he can manage is an apology. No attempt at explanation, nothing. I'm proud of Alys for noticing Drake's red flags and mechanisms, but unfortunately, I don't think it will last long. Drake is selfish. If he truly felt something for her, anything at all, when she cried and begged him to let her go, and he was incapable of explaining or changing, he would have simply agreed to the breakup (not that Alys needed his consent). He's surprised he's a bad boyfriend. Dude, you give Shaira more permission than your girlfriend; you have no need to contact Alys or spend time with her. "No matter what the writers do, even if they make Drake the hero and Tripp the villain, I won't change my mind because the writers will only do it to get everything back on track, even though the story doesn't suggest that at all. Drake's jealousy? Accusing Alys of cheating? Seriously? Look at what you're doing. I'm so done with him.
You can't cover up Drake's red flags with strawberry. This is ridiculous. At this point, it doesn't matter what character development Drake would have, I won't like like him and I won't root for him.
FR I know the title is “SEDUCING Drake Palma” and the whole thing is basically Alys trying to make him fall…
Yeah! And kissing Alys when he knows she loves him but he doesn't is terrible. You give her hope when you not even in love with her. There is no "almost there" - you like or love her or you don't. And if you like her but not love at that moment, then you still treat her nice - this is the way to treat people you like. But Drake doesn't care but says otherwise. You can say everything but action speaks louder then words.
No way Drake is that chill with Shaira doing all that with or without Alys around- huge red flags once again 😭…
The sad thing is that Alys is blinded by love, and even one small gesture from Drake is enough to make her forget about the things that bother her and upset her. She expresses her concern, or at least tries to, and Drake throws out a pseudo-romantic text or gesture, and that's it. However, this doesn't solve the real problem; it only masks it for a moment.
Otherwise it would be quite unrealistic even for a drama
Yeah, I know it's just drama but I just wish they would at least send someone to check on child. It would be more realistic - maybe, as you say, these scenes will appear :)
Yeah, that's right.
Of course, this is not surprising, but inappropriate. Are you suspicious and need to interfere in someone's life? Ask her privately.
In the situation she put her in, FL should stand up and ask what she is doing and by what right.
This is a solution, because you can't understand what SIL is doing when you use your brain. You're absolutely right. They needed a villain, so they invented him, regardless of the fact that the reason for revenge was insufficient. For SIL to have a reason for such revenge, ML would have to be really guilty, but they would never do it, because someone might not like him.
Sad but true.
Now everyone will have something against FL and their baby. Okay, I understand that a relationship between a boss and a subordinate is ethically questionable, I'm not surprised by employee gossip, people are like that. But I also have the impression that some employees cross certain boundaries, especially when they do certain things with the president's assistant in the company. The fact that she told her to drink the beer and pressed her was an exaggeration, she has no such right.
We also have SIL who should be fired from the company. The accident case did not surprise me, that's exactly what I predicted and wrote in one of the comments. This is why SIL's anger is even more incomprehensible. It was her husband who made a mistake, there was an accident. ML tried to save him. I don't understand her anger towards the family of her husband, whom she loved, and who was probably close to the family and would not want her to do something like that. They didn't take her husband away from her so that she would take their company away in revenge.
I'm watching this drama because there's not much left, but at the moment I'm indifferent to it. The story doesn't interest me, SML annoys me, and at this point even the main characters and their relationship don't excite me.
The topic of their dead son's wife... I don't understand it either. Okay, she lost her husband, she was definitely lonely, but at this stage I wonder why their son married her in the first place. The story of this climb will probably be that the brothers went there together, the older one tripped and the younger one tried to save him, but the older one knew that if he didn't let go, they would both fall. Any normal person would understand that it was an accident and although she would suffer, she would not torment others, especially the family of the man she loved. Even if she blames his brother, what was her father-in-law's fault to send him to the hospital?
This drama could have been so much better if someone had bothered to come up with a better script.
His brother's wife might have a difficult relationship with him, but in a human way, not some blind revenge.
I thought it would be a drama with marriage of convinnience, where ML and FL would get married after getting pregnant, because in Korea there are still a lot of prejudices against single mothers. And that then they will get to know each other and deal with the difficulties of an unplanned pregnancy. FL has mother issues, so there would be a lot to unpack here regarding marriage, ML has her demons too. Such a drama where they learn about each other, the difficulties associated with pregnancy, since they are in the same company, there would be gossip, giving up on dreams, trying to cope with it. But why write something real when you can add a love triangle and a villain in the form of brother's wife.
He could write what happend and any person would do that so it's frustrating
I don't know why they thought it's great way to add this in drama in 2026
That little war between ML and SML was awful. Especially from SML's side because he hasn't even confessed his feelings to FL, so he doesn't know what she thinks about it. Behind FL back, SML challenges ML, who is the father of her child, and decides whether 15 years of friendship is more important than one night. Maybe this should be decided by FL?
And in the trailer of the episode, SML assumes something again after he confesses his feelings to FL and runs to ML to brag, although these are only his hunches, not facts. It looks like he doesn't care about FL but about winning the fight against ML. SML has known her for 15 years and suddenly, when ML appeared, he realized that he had feelings for FL.
What else is missing? For SML to say that he actually wants to be the father of this child and push ML away even though he wants to be present in his life. This wouldn't surprise me after SML's words in which he denies ML's paternity, as if the choice of father was determined by the wheel of fortune.
There are more problems here with other characters or a lazy plot, but I won't even start...
I like this drama, I rated it highly, but with the information given to us earlier, they should have thought it through better.
When Alys finally tells him what's bothering her, she cries, and all he can manage is an apology. No attempt at explanation, nothing. I'm proud of Alys for noticing Drake's red flags and mechanisms, but unfortunately, I don't think it will last long. Drake is selfish. If he truly felt something for her, anything at all, when she cried and begged him to let her go, and he was incapable of explaining or changing, he would have simply agreed to the breakup (not that Alys needed his consent).
He's surprised he's a bad boyfriend. Dude, you give Shaira more permission than your girlfriend; you have no need to contact Alys or spend time with her. "No matter what the writers do, even if they make Drake the hero and Tripp the villain, I won't change my mind because the writers will only do it to get everything back on track, even though the story doesn't suggest that at all.
Drake's jealousy? Accusing Alys of cheating? Seriously? Look at what you're doing. I'm so done with him.
At this point, it doesn't matter what character development Drake would have, I won't like like him and I won't root for him.