"Unnie...."Na-young hugged Su-ji unnie, just like in the past when they were still little.To be honest, I have…
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While i am touched with how a lost adult Na-young hugged adult Suji unnie after she almost jumped off from the rooftop, similar to how a lost little Na-young hugged little Suji unnie when she was lost in the playground (to be honest, that scene with the reference to the flashback when they were little was brilliant and heartwarming), but I still kept thinking about all the bad things Na-young had done all this while.. and whether she deserves forgiveness and redemption arc for this drama. Really have mixed feelings about this.
I love the unique and heartwarming relationship between Hyeri and Joo-yeon. I am not really fond of Eunho and her past relationship with Hyun-Oh.
It's similar to the case with Love Next Door where I am more into the relationship between Mo-eum and Dan-ho (and Yeon-du) than the relationship between Choisseung and Seok-ryu.
Is this what people call the second couple syndrome? LOL.
The only difference is that in LND those are really two separate couples, while here the two couples share the same girl (albeit different personalities).
A very unique and interesting drama. Count me in! :)
no, Su Yeon was at the hospital, she wasn't adopted, that is not a plothole
the adoptive parents never intended to adopt su-yeon. su-yeon was almost adopted by a different couple (although not explicitly shown) just before the fire happened. if you recall, on the 1st/2nd episode, it was never shown who were the couple who wanted to adopt su-yeon.
later then sun-hui was adopted by her adoptive parents, who had lost their son due to sun-hui's biological dad. the adoptive parents (especially the mom) specifically targeted sun-hui to be adopted and asked su-yeon to befriend her.
i know it's a bit confusing because it's not shown in chronological order. this is what happened based on the chronological order:
- sun-hui lived with her biological dad, hyun-min. - hyun-min used sun-hui to get close to jin-hyuk (previously also named hyun-min)'s family (jin-hyuk, eun-joo, sang-ho) with ulterior motives. - sun-hui got close with sang-ho and his parents, they adored her. - hyun-min tried to kill sang-ho and sun-hui by setting his office on fire. sang-ho managed to save sun-hui so she survived, but sang-ho himself didn't survive and died. - hyun-min was sent to prison, sun-hui lived with her grandmother - sun-hui's grandmother died, so sun-hui was sent to the orphanage - eun-joo, still mourning the loss of her son (sang-ho), visited the orphanage often to see sun-hui from afar. she cared about sun-hui despite the fact that she's the daughter of the person who killed her son. - she saw that sun-hui was always alone and lonely. su-yeon noticed that eun-joo kept on coming to the orphanage. eun-joo asked su-yeon to befriend sun-hui so she wouldn't feel so lonely. - suyeon became best friend with sun-hui. - suyeon was about to be adopted by a couple (another couple, not jin-hyuk and eun-joo). she gave the matches as goodbye present to sun-hui. - sun-hui accidentally created a fire using the matches. su-yeon got injured, and her adoption was cancelled. - eventually, eun-joo and ji-hyuk decided to adopt sun-hui, and raised her. - su-yeon was jealous and angry since sun-hui was the reason why she was injured and didn't get adopted.
It seems that the writer was somewhat pressured to extend and add the additional 8 episodes, resulting in a quality drop in the script-writing for the last 8 episodes.
- Na-young suddenly agree with the divorce and even doesn't want alimony, as long as she can keep the baby? Really? All this while, she was always eyeing the Hans' wealth, the Hadeul hospital and foundation.
- Suji was assigned to treat Nayoung's depression? It would be better for the treatment to be done by a neutral and external psychiatrist. Even Uri should not treat her. If there are no other psychiatrists other than the two in the hospital, send her to another hospital.
- Suji goes the extra mile to help Nayoung, after what she did to her? In a fairly recent episode (may be around ep100-110?), I still remember Suji stood firm and told Nayoung that she didn't want to have anything to do with her anymore. Why now suddenly Suji want to care for her?
Nevertheless, I will still continue watching to see how it ends and how all things are being concluded.
There were some connections between the past and present:- Young Bomin and older Bomin- Young Giho and older Giho-…
If the past story was removed, there will be no Gi-ho using the sniper rifle to kill Hyang-cheol. Thus, there will be no sniper rifle Jae-sik can use to kill Seong-a.
The rifle used by Gi-ho to kill Hyang-cheol is the exact same rifle used by Jae-sik to kill Seong-a. In other words, both serial killers from the two different timelines are being killed by the same rifle.
Honest Advice Needed: I put this drama on hold at Ep 8 (after the FL's reason is revealed)It was going so well…
yes it is worth watching. the reason for watching might be different for everyone, but for me, I watch because of Mo-eum and her relationships with Yeon-du and Dan-ho.
Finally, have completed all the episodes. What a great and thrilling drama.
I would have to agree that the drama starts a bit slow and confusing with the two different serial killers in two different timelines. But it gets better in the next episodes with the last 3 episodes (6 to 8) being the best.
7/10I hated the old man more than that gorgeous crazy girl.. I really couldn’t understand his stupid actions…
Bo-min told Jae-sik (Si-hyeon's dad) that they found the body. It is implied that Si-hyeon (the boy) 's body was also found at the corn field, together with the police officer (Seon-Tae)'s body. But I am not too sure myself.
While i am touched with how a lost adult Na-young hugged adult Suji unnie after she almost jumped off from the rooftop, similar to how a lost little Na-young hugged little Suji unnie when she was lost in the playground (to be honest, that scene with the reference to the flashback when they were little was brilliant and heartwarming), but I still kept thinking about all the bad things Na-young had done all this while.. and whether she deserves forgiveness and redemption arc for this drama. Really have mixed feelings about this.
Na-young hugged Su-ji unnie, just like in the past when they were still little.
To be honest, I have a mixed feeling about this. I ...
I don't even know what to write/say now.
Hyeri's conversation with Joo-yeon's mom at the hospital.
Eun-ho's panic attack at the studio.
Eun-ho's kiss with Hyun-Oh when her tear falls.
Phenomenal!
It's similar to the case with Love Next Door where I am more into the relationship between Mo-eum and Dan-ho (and Yeon-du) than the relationship between Choisseung and Seok-ryu.
Is this what people call the second couple syndrome? LOL.
The only difference is that in LND those are really two separate couples, while here the two couples share the same girl (albeit different personalities).
A very unique and interesting drama. Count me in! :)
So it seems that Hyeri also knows that she's Eunho's alter ego? That they share the same person's body?
Before episode 4, I was under the impression that only Eunho knows about Hyeri's personality existence, but not the other way around.
Spoilers are welcome!
later then sun-hui was adopted by her adoptive parents, who had lost their son due to sun-hui's biological dad. the adoptive parents (especially the mom) specifically targeted sun-hui to be adopted and asked su-yeon to befriend her.
i know it's a bit confusing because it's not shown in chronological order. this is what happened based on the chronological order:
- sun-hui lived with her biological dad, hyun-min.
- hyun-min used sun-hui to get close to jin-hyuk (previously also named hyun-min)'s family (jin-hyuk, eun-joo, sang-ho) with ulterior motives.
- sun-hui got close with sang-ho and his parents, they adored her.
- hyun-min tried to kill sang-ho and sun-hui by setting his office on fire. sang-ho managed to save sun-hui so she survived, but sang-ho himself didn't survive and died.
- hyun-min was sent to prison, sun-hui lived with her grandmother
- sun-hui's grandmother died, so sun-hui was sent to the orphanage
- eun-joo, still mourning the loss of her son (sang-ho), visited the orphanage often to see sun-hui from afar. she cared about sun-hui despite the fact that she's the daughter of the person who killed her son.
- she saw that sun-hui was always alone and lonely. su-yeon noticed that eun-joo kept on coming to the orphanage. eun-joo asked su-yeon to befriend sun-hui so she wouldn't feel so lonely.
- suyeon became best friend with sun-hui.
- suyeon was about to be adopted by a couple (another couple, not jin-hyuk and eun-joo). she gave the matches as goodbye present to sun-hui.
- sun-hui accidentally created a fire using the matches. su-yeon got injured, and her adoption was cancelled.
- eventually, eun-joo and ji-hyuk decided to adopt sun-hui, and raised her.
- su-yeon was jealous and angry since sun-hui was the reason why she was injured and didn't get adopted.
Enjoy the rest of the episodes. :)
- Na-young suddenly agree with the divorce and even doesn't want alimony, as long as she can keep the baby? Really? All this while, she was always eyeing the Hans' wealth, the Hadeul hospital and foundation.
- Suji was assigned to treat Nayoung's depression? It would be better for the treatment to be done by a neutral and external psychiatrist. Even Uri should not treat her. If there are no other psychiatrists other than the two in the hospital, send her to another hospital.
- Suji goes the extra mile to help Nayoung, after what she did to her? In a fairly recent episode (may be around ep100-110?), I still remember Suji stood firm and told Nayoung that she didn't want to have anything to do with her anymore. Why now suddenly Suji want to care for her?
Nevertheless, I will still continue watching to see how it ends and how all things are being concluded.
The rifle used by Gi-ho to kill Hyang-cheol is the exact same rifle used by Jae-sik to kill Seong-a. In other words, both serial killers from the two different timelines are being killed by the same rifle.
I would have to agree that the drama starts a bit slow and confusing with the two different serial killers in two different timelines. But it gets better in the next episodes with the last 3 episodes (6 to 8) being the best.
A must-watch for thriller seekers. :)