I enjoyed this drama despite all the inconsistencies. For me the worst of all was the moment Anzu’s mother went into Makiko’s Instagram account and posted all those pictures of her daughter doing all the housework while Makiko was just chilling in the background. She was using another patients’ tablet…like where did she get those pictures in the first place? Who took them? And oh right, Makiko would definitely stand there and pose for these just to compromise herself later on ! 👀🤣 Also, I think the romance plot was completely unnecessary but anyway, I still enjoyed the dramatic moments of this drama. The premise is good!
Maaaan, it’s your wedding day and you’re still pinning over someone else! UGHHH LIKE, If you don’t love the woman you can’t even write a simple wedding vow to, why marry in the first place?! What happened to a big, effing gigantic, NO! 😫🤦🏻♀️
I swear this drama is only about unnecessary drama.
Rule no. 1 - Don’t marry for money if your mother in law treats you like a slave. And yeah, don’t cheat and have an extramarital affair and make your husband raise a son that is not even his, And leave your lover just because you couldn’t stand being poor? Giiiirl, get some help.🙄
Rule no.2 - Avoid falling in love with a married woman who doesn’t seem to love you back.
Rule no.3 - The love of your life cheated on you, left you for someone else right before your wedding. Couldn’t give two 💩💩 about you even when he lost his memory. And is now basically repeating what he had done years before, difference is, this time around he cheats on you on your wedding day. 🙄 Why insist to marry someone you know wholeheartedly doesn’t love you at all?! Hae Won needs some dignity and self-respect! Every character of this drama needs that! And yeah, common sense and decency as well! 😤 I pity no single character in this drama.
Since the beginning I disliked Hae Won but in episode 6 Hee Joo was awful. I’m no longer watching for the characters because they’re all terrible people. I’m watching because of the way the story is unraveling . I like that we figure out what happened in the past as the episodes go by. It hits that slow burn of wanting to know and figuring out the characters’ intentions. So far, in my opinion, Hee Joo never loved Hae Won’s fiancée. It happened that it was all a selfish desire to get away from that awful mother-in-law . She might be rich, but she has no freedom when it comes to the education of her own kids. And Hae Won should move on because revenge will only lead to more suffering. She’s so obsessed with it that she’s depriving herself from ever feeling happy.
I feel like this ended abruptly. Like it definitely could have had a few more episodes. But it was also a great…
Same here! I wish they made at least another episode to show how the characters life changed after the event. We just got a glimpse of Sae Beom and Yi Hyun’s well-being a year after. Happy for them but not enough!
U said u have seen more scarier dramas than this one . Can u suggest some? I have watched the guest i was not…
Hi! Sadly,when it comes to horror stuff I rarely find any scary kdramas. Even tho I haven’t watched it yet, I’ve heard good reviews about dramas such as “Strangers are hell” , “Goedam” and “The Cursed”. Most horror stuff that I’ve seen were either Korean or American movies. If you want any horror movies recommendations feel free to ask. ;)
Ok, just watched ep 51 and I don't like how they're hinting that Eun Chan might be Oh Hae Won's son. It's an absurd…
It can't be Tae In's baby, so how else would she hide a pregnancy while she worked the entire time? But I also think my theory makes no sense for the same reason. Eun Chan was a baby when Eun Dong was imprisoned . I'm curious to know who is Eun Chan's mother. Also, isn't it confusing how they never mentioned Eun Dong's mother? We know her father quit being a priest because he fell in love. But they barely mentioned who Eun Dong's mother was.
Ok, just watched ep 51 and I don't like how they're hinting that Eun Chan might be Oh Hae Won's son. It's an absurd idea, I KNOW! But it wouldn't be the only absurd plot twist to happen in a Makjang. The instances where someone comments that Oh Hae Won's mother treats Eun Chan like her own grandson. Or when Oh Hae Won finally acknowledged the kids' presence. Plotwise, it was very suspicious. Like an introduction that no one expects. I mean, Hae Won is infertile because she aborted Tae In's baby but...! What if she had been pregnant before with someone else's baby (Eun Chan) and secretly abandoned him because she wanted to become a doctor? This is all very unlikely. Even still, it's obvious that Eun Chan is there for a huge twist since every secret has been revealed so far.
The atmosphere of this drama is so soothing. It's making me want to spend a relaxing vacation in a small cottage somewhere in the country. xD This is all I need after a stressful day.
Totally wasn’t expecting they would kill Goo Seung Jun off. He deserved better. I mean, with so many unrealistic…
During his death scene I was in total disbelief. I remember thinking "nah, they're just being dramatic. He's not going to die". And when that hand fell...! I kept saying "no, no, no I'm sure they'll come up with an excuse. He will survive!" And even when Seo Dan was crying in that bridge I was CONVINCED he would come up behind her and say "What are you crying for? I'm alive! I faked my death so they wouldn't follow me" or some dumb excuse like that. Part of me still doesn't believe it, he actually got killed off. Why oh why.
Totally wasn’t expecting they would kill Goo Seung Jun off. He deserved better. I mean, with so many unrealistic near death experiences (among other things) and they couldn’t do the same for Seung Jun?! Was his tragic death truly necessary ? ABSOLUTELY NOT! I wasn’t particularly fond of Seo Dan...but she deserved a better ending too. I like her independence and that she doesn’t need a man to feel fulfilled. BUT! “Foreseeing” she won’t find love again is absolute bull***t! Aside from that the ending was not too bad.
So now we know Yi Young and Kim Ian weren’t in a relationship although Ian liked her. If it turns out that the guy she had a crush on was Jang Do Hoon when he was working as a teacher assistant at her college...Then it means her feelings came back to her even tho she still doesn’t remember everything
Noooo what a cliffhanger! Can’t believe we have to wait another week without any preview
I don’t think maestro Nam was completely at fault. In my opinion, the mastermind behind all this was Professor Kang. Or maybe the real culprit is someone else we don’t know of? I don’t know what to make of it anymore ~sigh Now we got 2 murders and people still shifting blames. One thing is clear, there’s something recorded on that pen and whatever it is...it has definitely something to do with the orchestra. So far Professor Kang was the only person to be desperate enough to have that pen but according to the creepy guy he wasn’t the only one...
LIKE, If you don’t love the woman you can’t even write a simple wedding vow to, why marry in the first place?! What happened to a big, effing gigantic, NO! 😫🤦🏻♀️
I swear this drama is only about unnecessary drama.
Rule no. 1 - Don’t marry for money if your mother in law treats you like a slave. And yeah, don’t cheat and have an extramarital affair and make your husband raise a son that is not even his, And leave your lover just because you couldn’t stand being poor? Giiiirl, get some help.🙄
Rule no.2 - Avoid falling in love with a married woman who doesn’t seem to love you back.
Rule no.3 - The love of your life cheated on you, left you for someone else right before your wedding. Couldn’t give two 💩💩 about you even when he lost his memory. And is now basically repeating what he had done years before,
difference is, this time around he cheats on you on your wedding day. 🙄
Why insist to marry someone you know wholeheartedly doesn’t love you at all?! Hae Won needs some dignity and self-respect! Every character of this drama needs that! And yeah, common sense and decency as well! 😤 I pity no single character in this drama.
I just don’t see this ending well. 🤷🏻♀️
[Reflection of you - ep 9]
I’m no longer watching for the characters because they’re all terrible people. I’m watching because of the way the story is unraveling . I like that we figure out what happened in the past as the episodes go by. It hits that slow burn of wanting to know and figuring out the characters’ intentions.
So far, in my opinion, Hee Joo never loved Hae Won’s fiancée. It happened that it was all a selfish desire to get away from that awful mother-in-law .
She might be rich, but she has no freedom when it comes to the education of her own kids.
And Hae Won should move on because revenge will only lead to more suffering. She’s so obsessed with it that she’s depriving herself from ever feeling happy.
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But I also think my theory makes no sense for the same reason. Eun Chan was a baby when Eun Dong was imprisoned .
I'm curious to know who is Eun Chan's mother.
Also, isn't it confusing how they never mentioned Eun Dong's mother? We know her father quit being a priest because he fell in love. But they barely mentioned who Eun Dong's mother was.
The instances where someone comments that Oh Hae Won's mother treats Eun Chan like her own grandson. Or when Oh Hae Won finally acknowledged the kids' presence. Plotwise, it was very suspicious. Like an introduction that no one expects.
I mean, Hae Won is infertile because she aborted Tae In's baby but...! What if she had been pregnant before with someone else's baby (Eun Chan) and secretly abandoned him because she wanted to become a doctor?
This is all very unlikely. Even still, it's obvious that Eun Chan is there for a huge twist since every secret has been revealed so far.
Now we got 2 murders and people still shifting blames. One thing is clear, there’s something recorded on that pen and whatever it is...it has definitely something to do with the orchestra. So far Professor Kang was the only person to be desperate enough to have that pen but according to the creepy guy he wasn’t the only one...