''So Yoo Na’s death was premeditated by SH and YJ?'' I was thinking about this and opt out SH because his raction…
I think Yoon Jae acted on his own. The judge is more rational and there was no reason for him to kill her. He didn't even kill Eun ki who was connected to the case because he considered her a friend. And i think yoon Jae Killing Yoona made things go sour between him and the judge
She was slowly poisoning him. She made it seem like it was a secret game between them. Since she's probably been…
The Crown Prince was a haemophiliac which is hereditary so I'm guessing the grand heir is also an haemophiliac. And she was letting out blood to make him anaemic
okay but something I will never understand in kdramas is how mothers just leave their kids in the most insane…
It's the same way fathers leave their children for only their mothers to take care of them. They usually leave them thinking someone would take better care of them. But what In Sung's mother did was too terrible. She should've left him at an orphanage or something
They all move on at the end. Makio and Eiji find closure after meeting at the restaurant. Then Makio decides to…
Oh my God, i never thought of it that way. I thought the three of them tried again, i didn't think Only she and Eiji slept together after that first time
This is such a beautiful and captivating story. There's no villain in this story. They all did what they thought was best at that time but got a different outcome than what they imagined. Life is funny that way
Please consider that he has trauma and it's a comfort. I do the same thing as he does and I'm in my 20s. It's…
Yeah it's very obvious that he has to be buried in tons of Teddy bear to be able to sleep well. And let's normalise the fact that being male or old doesn't mean you should deprive yourself from something that gives you comfort and peace
I agree, i really enjoyed the first few episodes but it kinda went downhill from there, especially the shitshow that was the witch hunt. Maybe people just like bloody massacres that are just senseless. Plus the fact that we don't even, still, have a clue of what is going on by the end of the season. Take Arisu for an example, someone who was able to notice the number of a random car wasn't able to see the massive "goal" on that bus in ep 4. Make it make sense
From the conversation the Crown Prince was having with Grand Prince Seong nam, i knew something terrible was about to happen It's like an unwritten rule in kdrama, once someone says they're looking forward to living a full life, they almost never get to do that
Take Arisu for an example, someone who was able to notice the number of a random car wasn't able to see the massive "goal" on that bus in ep 4. Make it make sense
It's like an unwritten rule in kdrama, once someone says they're looking forward to living a full life, they almost never get to do that