Who puts a flare in their co-irker's backpack? "Hi, kidnapper. Tell the corpse I put a flare in her backpack and make sure to have her shoot it off." I'm sorry, but I laughed.
the dinner. main leads and second leads are matching their outfit. coincident or .....?
When my husband and I were dating, we'd accidentally match our outfits. 40 years later, we're still accidentally matching our outfits and arguing over who got dressed first. It's a sign you're in sync with each other.
1. At the end of Ep. 3, Sa Eon is driving a bigwig's car with 3 motorcycles in a motorcade with him. But at the…
Oh, I know, I know. I should just let the show flow over me. But when I have to wait a week between episodes, I start to analyze them too much. That doesn't happen when I binge everything in a couple of days.
1. At the end of Ep. 3, Sa Eon is driving a bigwig's car with 3 motorcycles in a motorcade with him. But at the…
Haha! So true.
I guess if I actually saw the motorcycles turn around leave, it would be one thing. But they replayed the scene from ML getting out of the car when the motorcycles were still there in Ep. 3. But the exact same scene in Ep. 4, no motorcycles. That's what bothered me. It's like when Richard Gere's tie gets taken off by Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, and in the next shot, the tie's back on.
1. At the end of Ep. 3, Sa Eon is driving a bigwig's car with 3 motorcycles in a motorcade with him. But at the…
Since nobody in this show is who they're supposed to be, I suspect Sa Eon is another orphan who was subbed in for the real Sa Eon, since he seems familiar with the orphanage. And the kid in the mask is the real Sa Eon and the nut job kidnapper who wants his life back. Why else would the kid be wearing a mask? It's to hide his wonky eyes and scars. Plus Doctor friend witnessed something awful, so nut job kid must have been weird arsonist as a child, which feeds into being subbed out for the current Sa Eon, and doctor friend's obsession with solving arsons. Also, his mom said that her real son liked fish, and fake Sa Eon does not. Not that anyone would probably notice. Kids develop and change food preferences all the time.
I find it totally weird that these rich families are so concerned with continuing their legacies, but have no problem swapping out their real DNA kids for orphan and step children. I totally do not get it, but I realize it's necessary for the plot.
Again, I'm totally guessing. I haven't read the original material. I haven't looked for spoilers.
1. At the end of Ep. 3, Sa Eon is driving a bigwig's car with 3 motorcycles in a motorcade with him. But at the…
SUPER SPOILER. I'm totally guessing. I haven't looked this up, so don't yell at me that I ruined the show for you. Don't read it if you don't want to know what I'm guessing. It's why I'm putting it behind a spoiler.
Episode 4. I have rhetorical questions that I don't expect answers to.
1. At the end of Ep. 3, Sa Eon is driving a bigwig's car with 3 motorcycles in a motorcade with him. But at the beginning of Ep. 4, all the motorcycles have vanished, but the scene is a repeat of Sa Eon getting out of the car and walking towards the cops. What happened to the motorcycles?
2. And how come Sa Eon is driving the big wig's car? Wouldn't there have been a chauffeur?
3. The pizza box explosion had a fireball that knocked out a door and a window, but somehow everyone's skin and clothing looks unburned, and nobody has had their hair singed off. Sa Eon only has some minor soot and a small wound that bled on his collar. None of the guys right next to the bomb appear to have been hurt at all.
4. Even Hee Joo's knife cuts and bruises have healed up completely in 2 days. It takes me months to heal from cuts and abrasions like that. That's a pet peeve of mine for every movie and TV show ever, so I get it.
5. It bugs me that the crazy nuts bad guy must look weird and have SCARS, and the good guys must be impossibly handsome. Why can't the nutso guy look normal or even handsome, like Jeffrey Dahmer? Yeah, I know. Nobody would want to watch that.
6. I wasn't going to watch this show because I didn't like the synopsis. But after one episode, I was hooked. Even darling husband sat down next to me to watch Ep. 4, and I told him, "I am NOT filling you in on the previous 3 episodes. You are going to have no idea what's going on." He watched it with me anyway. HAHAHA.
Her mother left her father and married into the rich family. The rich family is her step-family.
Thank you! I'm only on Ep. 2, too, and I was confused as to how everyone is related. The subtitles go by so fast, I'm having a hard time catching everyone's name. It's even worse since FL seems to have 2 names.
I feel like I'm late to the party. This was adorable. I suspect the plot worked better as a manga. Watching it,…
Things I loved:
"This is your treatment." "It tastes flat." "You're terrible at this." "You're not going to sleep tonight."
I loved watching the ML soften up.
Things I didn't like:
The FL announcing her love for the ML instantly upon meeting him for the second time. His response seemed reasonable to me.
Dead girlfriend's sister announcing her love for the ML within a day of meeting him. Yuck. And then telling FL that she's going after her boyfriend. WTF?
People not locking their doors. Or did the ML's sister have a key to FL's apartment since she's the super for the apt. building?
People wandering around the hospital and outside by themselves. These are cardiac patients. They should be hooked to monitors and drips and in bed. Is this a thing in Korea and Japan? I've seen it in several Asian medical shows. In the US you can't leave your room to go somewhere unless you are in a wheelchair and escorted by a nurse and a wheelchair handler. Even walking down the hall for exercise you have a nurse with you. You can't get out of bed by yourself and go wander around the hospital. For starters, you'd get lost. I'm visiting and I get lost.
The old "one lover must move overseas for a year" trope. Ugh. I hate that.
The wedding. Did they elope and the hospital just threw a little party in the chapel for them? Where were the parents? After the wedding emergency, why was the groom still in his tux after surgery but the nurse changed into her uniform?
I guess if I actually saw the motorcycles turn around leave, it would be one thing. But they replayed the scene from ML getting out of the car when the motorcycles were still there in Ep. 3. But the exact same scene in Ep. 4, no motorcycles. That's what bothered me. It's like when Richard Gere's tie gets taken off by Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, and in the next shot, the tie's back on.
I find it totally weird that these rich families are so concerned with continuing their legacies, but have no problem swapping out their real DNA kids for orphan and step children. I totally do not get it, but I realize it's necessary for the plot.
Again, I'm totally guessing. I haven't read the original material. I haven't looked for spoilers.
2. And how come Sa Eon is driving the big wig's car? Wouldn't there have been a chauffeur?
3. The pizza box explosion had a fireball that knocked out a door and a window, but somehow everyone's skin and clothing looks unburned, and nobody has had their hair singed off. Sa Eon only has some minor soot and a small wound that bled on his collar. None of the guys right next to the bomb appear to have been hurt at all.
4. Even Hee Joo's knife cuts and bruises have healed up completely in 2 days. It takes me months to heal from cuts and abrasions like that. That's a pet peeve of mine for every movie and TV show ever, so I get it.
5. It bugs me that the crazy nuts bad guy must look weird and have SCARS, and the good guys must be impossibly handsome. Why can't the nutso guy look normal or even handsome, like Jeffrey Dahmer? Yeah, I know. Nobody would want to watch that.
6. I wasn't going to watch this show because I didn't like the synopsis. But after one episode, I was hooked. Even darling husband sat down next to me to watch Ep. 4, and I told him, "I am NOT filling you in on the previous 3 episodes. You are going to have no idea what's going on." He watched it with me anyway. HAHAHA.
"This is your treatment."
"It tastes flat."
"You're terrible at this."
"You're not going to sleep tonight."
I loved watching the ML soften up.
Things I didn't like:
The FL announcing her love for the ML instantly upon meeting him for the second time. His response seemed reasonable to me.
Dead girlfriend's sister announcing her love for the ML within a day of meeting him. Yuck. And then telling FL that she's going after her boyfriend. WTF?
People not locking their doors. Or did the ML's sister have a key to FL's apartment since she's the super for the apt. building?
People wandering around the hospital and outside by themselves. These are cardiac patients. They should be hooked to monitors and drips and in bed. Is this a thing in Korea and Japan? I've seen it in several Asian medical shows. In the US you can't leave your room to go somewhere unless you are in a wheelchair and escorted by a nurse and a wheelchair handler. Even walking down the hall for exercise you have a nurse with you. You can't get out of bed by yourself and go wander around the hospital. For starters, you'd get lost. I'm visiting and I get lost.
The old "one lover must move overseas for a year" trope. Ugh. I hate that.
The wedding. Did they elope and the hospital just threw a little party in the chapel for them? Where were the parents? After the wedding emergency, why was the groom still in his tux after surgery but the nurse changed into her uniform?