I felt the ending was a bit rushed. The downfall of Lord Inpyeong and PM Jeongwoo seems to be too easy. Also, no details on what happened to the PM afterwards. The King succession process from the boy to the uncle was also not shown in depth. And the marriage contract scandal seems to be forgotten.
Other than that, it's a great drama with a great cast.
I watched this movie. The story is very unique, about a divorcee and single father of a 9-year-old daughter, who meets again with his first love. She doesn't like kids, causing him to hide the fact that he has a daughter.
His daughter, who is very smart, sensed something amiss and finally found out that her father had been hiding her from his new girlfriend. Nevertheless, she decided to show up in front of her father's girlfriend and helped her father by claiming that she was his little sister (even though she is actually too young to be her father's little sister, lol).
There were some heartwarming scenes of the 3 of them going for a short vacation, and the girlfriend and her boyfriend's "little sister" bonded together by riding parasailing, etc. But when the daughter was almost attacked by a stray dog, she accidentally slipped out the word "appa" (instead of "oppa") when calling her father. The girlfriend felt she was being deceived and left.
I think you can guess the rest of the story, but I found the ending a bit rushed. There was another heartwarming scene when the daughter purposely came to her, asking her to forgive her father and come back to her. But at least we should have seen what happened to the 3 of them after they made up again and got back together again.
Acting is good overall, with the acting of the little actress portraying the daughter standing out.
Not really the best movie out there, but it's quite heartwarming.
I love this drama. It's heartwarming to see Heeju and Woogy's relationship grow as they work together, including their decision to end her bastard uncle/stepfather.
Actually, I don't understand why Woogy didn't just follow Heeju to find where she hides the rest of the gold bars and kill her. Then he can get everything for himself. Maybe because she's his childhood friend and might have some feelings for her?
And what happened to the goldsmith's boss/owner?
It's quite fun to watch that almost all (or I think it's all?) of the characters are not good people. But this is what makes the drama even more interesting.
I loved episode 7 , although the prince being willing to divorce her worries me. But I hope it will not come to…
From the looks like it (at least by episode 7), it seems that Huiju is the one still sticking to the plan of divorcing after 3 years, while the prince has started to realise he has feelings for her.
Other than that, it's a great drama with a great cast.
His daughter, who is very smart, sensed something amiss and finally found out that her father had been hiding her from his new girlfriend. Nevertheless, she decided to show up in front of her father's girlfriend and helped her father by claiming that she was his little sister (even though she is actually too young to be her father's little sister, lol).
There were some heartwarming scenes of the 3 of them going for a short vacation, and the girlfriend and her boyfriend's "little sister" bonded together by riding parasailing, etc. But when the daughter was almost attacked by a stray dog, she accidentally slipped out the word "appa" (instead of "oppa") when calling her father. The girlfriend felt she was being deceived and left.
I think you can guess the rest of the story, but I found the ending a bit rushed. There was another heartwarming scene when the daughter purposely came to her, asking her to forgive her father and come back to her. But at least we should have seen what happened to the 3 of them after they made up again and got back together again.
Acting is good overall, with the acting of the little actress portraying the daughter standing out.
Not really the best movie out there, but it's quite heartwarming.
the actors are all good.
Actually, I don't understand why Woogy didn't just follow Heeju to find where she hides the rest of the gold bars and kill her. Then he can get everything for himself. Maybe because she's his childhood friend and might have some feelings for her?
And what happened to the goldsmith's boss/owner?
It's quite fun to watch that almost all (or I think it's all?) of the characters are not good people. But this is what makes the drama even more interesting.
Can't wait for next week!
So the PM is the villain all along? Is he the one who tried to kill the Grand Prince (through Areum) and leaked the marriage contract?
I am confused.