1. Nope, we never get an explanation as to what gardener guy did to SY when SY was in a coma in the hospital. And we never find out how the gardener guy knew how to do spells. He would have needed a spell book in order to burn the pages, right?
2. At least they wrapped up the psycho gardener right at the beginning of the last episode.
3. I half expected SY to foster that little kid if grandpa went to prison.
4. I could have done without the Gong - Ma romance.
5. I'm glad Mr. Kwon turned out to be a good guy. I knew that was going to happen. Although his trial seemed to be way too soon. That sort of thing normally takes months to come to trial.
6. Na Yeon got hers and then some. Way more karma bit her than I was expecting.
7. Baby daughter was for the wrong parents, BWA-HAHAHAHHHA! Although SY telling his parents that he knocked up HJ was hilarious.
8. Damn, those Tiffany pieces are ugly. The bracelets looked like handcuffs. The engagement ring is basic, considering how rich SY is. And the man's ring with the T's was tacky.
9. I had a feeling SY was going to move in. I honestly expected him to unblock the stairs between their apartments as the surprise.
10. Did they have to put the important shots AFTER the closing credits? That pissed me off a bit. It was important to find out that SY's Joseon era counterpart was the one who originally buried the spell books, and it mirrored the contemporary scene of SY reburying the spell books. This must be the 3rd time (different shows) that I've seen Rowoon in Joseon era garb in that profile pose. He looks good in that pose.
11. SY wrestling that live octopus was . . . something. Did we really need to see that? I mean, I like eating octopus, but I really didn't want to see SY trying to wrestle one into submission and throwing it in the pot.
Just after the Spiderman kiss, Sin-yu wakes up and somehow Hong-jo has the whole duvet wrapped around her, spot…
Heheheh, this is why the Scandinavians sleep with TWO duvets. There's no pulling and tugging if each of you have your own duvet, even if you're sleeping in the same bed. Genius.
Enjoyed the drama bc Rowoon. But the fun is all gone when they portray adult professional women being in each…
I'm Ok with the love spell because the whole conceit of the plot revolves around the spell book and the curse. Fantasy elements.
But I HATED the cat fight. It made no sense. Gong didn't even ever go on the blind dates, so I don't understand why blind date was pissed off. I also hated the stair catch, the public proposal, and the bitchy co-irkers.
They could have left all that out and just showed Rowoon in the shower for half an hour every episode.
In episode 15, in the scene where SY's mom comes home to find dad passed out drunk. In the long shot at the end of that scene, I swear the set looks exactly like the mom's house from Extraordinary Attorney Woo, only with different furniture. But the room layouts, including the steps down into the living room, looks exactly the same.
Can the FL get STOOOOOPIDER? Those body guards are there for a freaking REASON. You're freaking psycho stalker is still on the loose. Also, stupidest body guards ever. Just hide behind a tree and watch her. Don't disappear.
I also didn't need to see the Mr. Gong and Ms. Ma bits. The office cat fight, the stair catch, and the lunch time proposal were cringe worthy.
And enough with Rowoon's and the other male's lipstick. I want that lipstick for myself, but it looks goofy on men. Stop it.
"It's a daughter." Way to imply sex just happened, hahaha. That closet / scar scene was something else. Must rewatch.
I have high hopes that SML is just collecting evidence to bring down the mayor, and he's really not a bad guy.
SFL is about to get dumped by her new boyfriend. Yay. I hope FL's recording of SFL goes viral.
You are right. It's certainly a plot flaw. Perhaps in the last two episodes the relationship with the father and…
Well, they still haven't explained what creepy gardener did to SY when he "collapsed in the parking lot" and was unconscious for days. So, I'm not holding out any hope that they're going to explain why Dad doesn't seem to have the curse.
So Also was wondering about this and it wasn't really explained so, my two thoughts are that 1) when you get married…
I also thought about the Dad marrying young and having a son so that the curse could pass on to the baby. However, that's a really shitty thing to do for generations, which implies SY comes from a family of a-holes. Well, his dad definitely fits that mold.
If the curse of the red hand and sickness and early death has been passed down through generations of SY's family, why doesn't his dad have it? Why doesn't SY's dad experience the red hand? Why didn't SY's dad die early in his marriage? Am I missing something?
I guess I would have found the curse plot a little more believable as a plot device if SY's dad died when SY was young, and maybe current dad is actually a step dad. Because dad appears to be very healthy and not experiencing all the sickness crap that SY is going through.
I just finished it and I love it. It nice to finally have a show that acknowledges that people have sex. Love their wrestling in bed. Very realistic.
I'm glad someone pointed out the ex-boss being so fake that his glasses don't have lens in them, and he takes them off by putting his fingers through the holes where the lens should be. I didn't catch that originally in the first episode.
I love the bit in episode 5 where ML is mad and kicks his slippers off, and one goes flying off screen. There's a glass breaking sound, and ML makes a horrified face. I suspect the slipper actually hit one of the crew, ML makes a horrified face, and director motions for ML to keep going. They used that take and added the glass breaking sound. I had to rewatch that scene a couple of times, because it was so obvious that the slipper mishap wasn't supposed to happen, and the look on ML's face is priceless.
The Pretty Woman moment at the end was embarrassing, especially in front of Grace. Insensitive. I thought he had more chemistry with the older actress who was getting the divorce. He had no chemistry with the roommate.
It was nice that the exboyfriend was not a total jerk and had her back.
I liked that she didn't want to get married at the end. They can still be a great couple and not get married.
1. Nope, we never get an explanation as to what gardener guy did to SY when SY was in a coma in the hospital. And we never find out how the gardener guy knew how to do spells. He would have needed a spell book in order to burn the pages, right?
2. At least they wrapped up the psycho gardener right at the beginning of the last episode.
3. I half expected SY to foster that little kid if grandpa went to prison.
4. I could have done without the Gong - Ma romance.
5. I'm glad Mr. Kwon turned out to be a good guy. I knew that was going to happen. Although his trial seemed to be way too soon. That sort of thing normally takes months to come to trial.
6. Na Yeon got hers and then some. Way more karma bit her than I was expecting.
7. Baby daughter was for the wrong parents, BWA-HAHAHAHHHA! Although SY telling his parents that he knocked up HJ was hilarious.
8. Damn, those Tiffany pieces are ugly. The bracelets looked like handcuffs. The engagement ring is basic, considering how rich SY is. And the man's ring with the T's was tacky.
9. I had a feeling SY was going to move in. I honestly expected him to unblock the stairs between their apartments as the surprise.
10. Did they have to put the important shots AFTER the closing credits? That pissed me off a bit. It was important to find out that SY's Joseon era counterpart was the one who originally buried the spell books, and it mirrored the contemporary scene of SY reburying the spell books. This must be the 3rd time (different shows) that I've seen Rowoon in Joseon era garb in that profile pose. He looks good in that pose.
11. SY wrestling that live octopus was . . . something. Did we really need to see that? I mean, I like eating octopus, but I really didn't want to see SY trying to wrestle one into submission and throwing it in the pot.
But I HATED the cat fight. It made no sense. Gong didn't even ever go on the blind dates, so I don't understand why blind date was pissed off. I also hated the stair catch, the public proposal, and the bitchy co-irkers.
They could have left all that out and just showed Rowoon in the shower for half an hour every episode.
SY: "I'm alone."
Eun Wol: "Liar. Enjoy your morning."
Can the FL get STOOOOOPIDER? Those body guards are there for a freaking REASON. You're freaking psycho stalker is still on the loose. Also, stupidest body guards ever. Just hide behind a tree and watch her. Don't disappear.
I also didn't need to see the Mr. Gong and Ms. Ma bits. The office cat fight, the stair catch, and the lunch time proposal were cringe worthy.
And enough with Rowoon's and the other male's lipstick. I want that lipstick for myself, but it looks goofy on men. Stop it.
"It's a daughter." Way to imply sex just happened, hahaha. That closet / scar scene was something else. Must rewatch.
I have high hopes that SML is just collecting evidence to bring down the mayor, and he's really not a bad guy.
SFL is about to get dumped by her new boyfriend. Yay. I hope FL's recording of SFL goes viral.
If the curse of the red hand and sickness and early death has been passed down through generations of SY's family, why doesn't his dad have it? Why doesn't SY's dad experience the red hand? Why didn't SY's dad die early in his marriage? Am I missing something?
I guess I would have found the curse plot a little more believable as a plot device if SY's dad died when SY was young, and maybe current dad is actually a step dad. Because dad appears to be very healthy and not experiencing all the sickness crap that SY is going through.
I'm glad someone pointed out the ex-boss being so fake that his glasses don't have lens in them, and he takes them off by putting his fingers through the holes where the lens should be. I didn't catch that originally in the first episode.
I love the bit in episode 5 where ML is mad and kicks his slippers off, and one goes flying off screen. There's a glass breaking sound, and ML makes a horrified face. I suspect the slipper actually hit one of the crew, ML makes a horrified face, and director motions for ML to keep going. They used that take and added the glass breaking sound. I had to rewatch that scene a couple of times, because it was so obvious that the slipper mishap wasn't supposed to happen, and the look on ML's face is priceless.
The Pretty Woman moment at the end was embarrassing, especially in front of Grace. Insensitive. I thought he had more chemistry with the older actress who was getting the divorce. He had no chemistry with the roommate.
It was nice that the exboyfriend was not a total jerk and had her back.
I liked that she didn't want to get married at the end. They can still be a great couple and not get married.