I'm only halfway through, BUT. I thought Yuki was nice, but then she was rude to Nana and said she didn't like talking to stupid people. Something is really off with Yuki.
And yes, I've already spoiled myself for the ending, so I'm watching for every little thing Yuki does.
I'm still bothered by Min-Woo's sudden turn around. But especially by his meeting Mom in public (well the cafe of Taesan law firm). He suddenly tells her in person that he's not going to try to get Young-Woo fired from Hanbada.
MAN, you BLACKMAILED Mom, and now you're telling her to her face that you're not going through with your agreement. I'm surprised Mom didn't have a hit squad mug him on his way back to work.
He did tell Mom all the latest gossip about Young-Woo, so his ability to keep secrets is crap.
I like the actor a lot, and thought he did an excellent job with what he was given. I fault the writers.
2521 and Business Proposal, and Forecasting Love and Weather let me down with their endings. I dropped Cafe Minamdang and Alchemy of Souls after a couple episodes.
I enjoyed Our Blues and My Mister and My Liberation Notes.
Most other ones I dropped, like Pretty Sister Who Buys Me Food (Something in the Rain?), Sweet Home. The ballet one. Vincenzo. Hometown Cha Cha Cha.
I watch on Netflix, so I'm limited to what they stream in the USA.
That makes me laugh, YW spends her time comparing situations, herself, and people to whales, narwhals, dolphins…
Hahaha! True. But if he really wanted her back, he should have compared her to a whale or a dolphin. He's had plenty of time to think of what he wanted to say, and they even showed him practicing what he wanted to say.
I'm very disappointed that Min-Woo and Mom didn't get any comeuppances for their shitty behavior.
And Joon-ho comparing loving Young-Woo to loving a cat was a turn off. If a man said that to me, I would be done with him. Young-Woo was right to tell him the analogy was inappropriate. Still, I'm glad they are back together.
I wanted to see Dad meet and interrogate Joon-ho. I was hoping that then we would get some of Joon-ho's backstory. He's the ML and we go absolutely no backstory on him at all.
I still want to know how Hairy Boss keeps a restaurant open with absolutely NO clientele, and he doesn't charge the people who do show up.
Ep16. Min Woo, why are you even telling Attorney Tae anything? *rolling eyes*
That scene was dumb. He should have just let the whole thing drop if he is going to be a fool for our Spring Sunshine. There was no reason to be seen in the canteen of Taesan with the CEO.
And yes, I've already spoiled myself for the ending, so I'm watching for every little thing Yuki does.
MAN, you BLACKMAILED Mom, and now you're telling her to her face that you're not going through with your agreement. I'm surprised Mom didn't have a hit squad mug him on his way back to work.
He did tell Mom all the latest gossip about Young-Woo, so his ability to keep secrets is crap.
I like the actor a lot, and thought he did an excellent job with what he was given. I fault the writers.
2521 and Business Proposal, and Forecasting Love and Weather let me down with their endings.
I dropped Cafe Minamdang and Alchemy of Souls after a couple episodes.
I enjoyed Our Blues and My Mister and My Liberation Notes.
Most other ones I dropped, like Pretty Sister Who Buys Me Food (Something in the Rain?), Sweet Home. The ballet one. Vincenzo. Hometown Cha Cha Cha.
I watch on Netflix, so I'm limited to what they stream in the USA.
1. The front desk receptionist knows that Young-Woo's BROTHER is visiting her.
2. How is that not gossip all around the office even if receptionist doesn't know his name?
3. Everyone on Jang's team knows the kid's name and who his mother is.
4. And nobody put two and two together?
5. Min-Woo knows. Hanbada CEO knows.
6. And none of the other investigative attorneys figured it out? How many hints do you the rest of you lawyers need?
7. I mean LOOK at the siblings. They look like siblings.
P.S. I wanted more scenes of brother and sister getting to know each other. I really liked their interactions.
I also wanted Joon-Ho to talk to Dad. I wanted Joon-Ho to describe his background to Dad, which would have given us his background, too.
And Joon-ho comparing loving Young-Woo to loving a cat was a turn off. If a man said that to me, I would be done with him. Young-Woo was right to tell him the analogy was inappropriate. Still, I'm glad they are back together.
I wanted to see Dad meet and interrogate Joon-ho. I was hoping that then we would get some of Joon-ho's backstory. He's the ML and we go absolutely no backstory on him at all.
I still want to know how Hairy Boss keeps a restaurant open with absolutely NO clientele, and he doesn't charge the people who do show up.