I don't believe this so-called friend, but seeing how her plump cheeks went from peaches to prunes, she was definitely put in a difficult position that was hard to let go of.
Just finished Ep 4 and liking it so far. I never really liked the actor, but I like Chae Soo Bin. I still don't like ML, like sure, he'd always been pining for her, but he treated her so coldly in their 3 years of marriage. I don't care what his past is, she had it tough as well. He might think he might saved her from marrying another man, but being cold to her didn't save her either. Also, he never learn sign language?! Like that's the bare minimum he could do for someone he supposedly loves.
2 episodes so far and liking it ✨️ PSH is so different from her usual characters and she rocks it! She went from being a nun to a demon, haha. Looking forward to more episodes! Not really keen on romance aspect.
Am I the only who thinks that JWS should be the bigger headline because he hasn't done a drama in like two decades or so? Either the script is good or the pay if extra good if the producers were able to entice JWS. And can this drama air other than Disney+? I don't want Disney to have the right to legally murder me since my fam is planning to go to Disneyworld next summer.
just rewatched this for the first time after a very long time and even though I liked it then, I liked it more now. Aside from huge doses of humor, I really like the side characters (except for the serial killer ofc) who provided most of that humor.
I love this drama despite the plot holes and I think the writing staff missed the chance of using some of the convenient plot devices to fill those holes. I never read the manhwa so I don't know how much they changed so I just want to leave my thoughts here because it's getting too noisy in my head. -Why did Seon-Jae committed suicide twice? I can accept the first one, but not the second one. I even assume that he was killed, by his manager or agency's president since he wanted to retire. And lets get real, his agency prez looked like a shady character. - When Sol asked her mom who saved her during her 'accident' (first few ep before Seon-Jae's first suicide), her mom didn't want to talk about it. Missed opportunity for writers that Seon-Jae only became an idol to help with Sol's medical bills. That electic wheelchair is effin expensive. -How and why did Sol still owned that pocket watch? The only reason she used to own one was to placed it inside the time capsule, so after the last reset when she and Seon-jae practically are strangers, why did she buy and own the same pocket watch? - I'm so frustrated with the bad taxi driver. Can't we have a bit of motive for his killing/butchering spree? I know some people are just psychos but his obsession to Sol is just too much. I didn't even like he just died like that, it's too easy and just added another level of frustration. - After the last reset and fast forward to the future, Sol and Tae-sung were still good friends and Tae-sung still calls her the ex-girlfriend? So does that mean that even though Sol never met Seon-Jae during their high school years, she still confessed to Tae-Sung and they still became an item? Because I figured when Sol returned to the first time he and Seon-Jae met (yellow umbrella and package scene), and she chose never to meet him, that meant that the Sol there had knowledge of the past Sol's, which meant that her feelings for Tae-sung were never there because she wasn't that girl who had a huge crush at Tae-sung so how did they still end-up friends? - Some of the timelines also overlap. Like there were 3 Sol's that went back to the past and Sol #2 was the one who gave his brother the lucky lottery numbers, and Sol #3 (the one who's not a Seon-jae fan because they never 'met') was the one living with her big bro and bestie sis-in-law when he won the lottery. How did he retain the memory from Sol #2? Haha Anyway, despite the plot holes, the drama is cute. The premise is good and would leave you hanging. And as always, I'm a sucker for plots where the ML falls first.
I love the likes of Signal, Tunnel, and Stranger but I really can't seem to like Voice. I really tried, but I really don't like how FL portrayed her character. I can't empathize with her, I'm weirdly annoyed by her and I can't last an episode even for the sake of finding-out the entire whodunnit plot
I’m a big fan of Lee Je-Hoon but this back and forth (Past and present) is putting me off I’m thinking of…
I know watching dramas of your fave actor can be tempting, but don't watch it for their sake, watch it for the plot, and if its not your type, drop it.
The last time I tried to watch this, I fell asleep in the middle of episode 1. I'll try again since I did like "Reborn Rich" so let's see how far I'll get to this time.
Looks like this drama had tons of haters based from the latest reviews, but personally, I really enjoyed this drama. I'm one of those people, who would start losing interest once the leads got together, and the continued push-and-pull of this drama made me reign on that anticipation and tension until the finale. The last few episodes were not much to my liking, but I really love the premise of the show and how it started. Oh, I'm also a sucker for stories where the ML falls first.
I love KSH and I really want to like this, KJW (my first drama of hers) is just effortlessly beautiful, and the writer wrote one of my faves, My Love From Another Star, so maybe it'll be just as good. Well, no. The Hong's may not be angels, but I also don't see the reason why the evil mother-and-son are so dead-set on taking everything from them. Where does the greed stem from? Also, I still can't accept that they left Hae-in alone for a month after her operation with that guy. Like??? Have they gotten so poor they can't buy a plane ticket? For someone worried about her health, they surely took their time not to see her.
Now on first few minutes of Ep 9, and I just want to argue that I can't accept she lost or at least, mellowed a lot of her spunk during her student years. Why did she suddenly become meek during her residency that she can't even articulate her thoughts? Shame.
The twist at the end was crazy, but overall, it was just so odd. I may not like how the story panned-out but I admire Anzu a lot. Haha. Especially with what she did at the end, that was such a queen move.
And can this drama air other than Disney+? I don't want Disney to have the right to legally murder me since my fam is planning to go to Disneyworld next summer.
-Why did Seon-Jae committed suicide twice? I can accept the first one, but not the second one. I even assume that he was killed, by his manager or agency's president since he wanted to retire. And lets get real, his agency prez looked like a shady character.
- When Sol asked her mom who saved her during her 'accident' (first few ep before Seon-Jae's first suicide), her mom didn't want to talk about it. Missed opportunity for writers that Seon-Jae only became an idol to help with Sol's medical bills. That electic wheelchair is effin expensive.
-How and why did Sol still owned that pocket watch? The only reason she used to own one was to placed it inside the time capsule, so after the last reset when she and Seon-jae practically are strangers, why did she buy and own the same pocket watch?
- I'm so frustrated with the bad taxi driver. Can't we have a bit of motive for his killing/butchering spree? I know some people are just psychos but his obsession to Sol is just too much. I didn't even like he just died like that, it's too easy and just added another level of frustration.
- After the last reset and fast forward to the future, Sol and Tae-sung were still good friends and Tae-sung still calls her the ex-girlfriend? So does that mean that even though Sol never met Seon-Jae during their high school years, she still confessed to Tae-Sung and they still became an item? Because I figured when Sol returned to the first time he and Seon-Jae met (yellow umbrella and package scene), and she chose never to meet him, that meant that the Sol there had knowledge of the past Sol's, which meant that her feelings for Tae-sung were never there because she wasn't that girl who had a huge crush at Tae-sung so how did they still end-up friends?
- Some of the timelines also overlap. Like there were 3 Sol's that went back to the past and Sol #2 was the one who gave his brother the lucky lottery numbers, and Sol #3 (the one who's not a Seon-jae fan because they never 'met') was the one living with her big bro and bestie sis-in-law when he won the lottery. How did he retain the memory from Sol #2? Haha
Anyway, despite the plot holes, the drama is cute. The premise is good and would leave you hanging. And as always, I'm a sucker for plots where the ML falls first.