Yup, I have done this too, but still this drama is far more good to me
Liking the leads is fine. But there's a lot that could have made the drama better like cutting down the unnecessary scenes. Don't take it as an attack on the actors.
Same. Considering his controversy, I'm surprised so many producers decided to give him a role. I'm tired of seeing…
The uber rich have only one religion - money. Make the rich richer, keep the poor, poor and make them suffer and fight over each other for dominance. You are right about patriarchy. A lot of countries in Asia are very heavily patriarchal and it is very difficult for women to break through the stereotypes and even working women are not looked upon favourably till date when it comes to seeking marriage partners. They want educated women to sit at home and just make kids. Divorced women, divorced women with kids, older women are all unworthy of marriage in many such societies. Social media can influence people to think progressively. So can entertainment. SK entertainment is trying to create and dive into so many new, interesting and progressive topics. Hope they look inwards as to who they are hiring in the process. The women who suffered at his hands are going to be struggling for their whole life. He only had to wait 20 years.
Same. Considering his controversy, I'm surprised so many producers decided to give him a role. I'm tired of seeing…
This is what I find crazy. South Korea's laws are terrible when it comes to punishing sexual offenders and abusive people and people responsible for huge scams. Seems like a haven for bad guys with the mild punishment they receive. There are actresses who were victims of sexual assault and their perpetrators never even made it inside a courtroom.
Still mad about; him being a chef the whole time, acting clueless, his father...everything else but yet, the series…
He simply got over everything. I would be miserable knowing my father lost his life as well. Don't know why they didn't want to show the bodies and the condition in which they were found. The mother said she was acting crazy. I swear that annoyed me because her son grew up without his mom because she was busy pretending. How did people like the ending I'll never understand.
The set, visuals, etc all seem top notch but the episode was slow mid way. Also the story seems a bit predictable.…
They are hinting that the biological father was framed by the chairman of Heasong Group. He mentions the smile resembles someone. I hope I'm wrong but that actor literally has been playing the bad guy in every show.
The set, visuals, etc all seem top notch but the episode was slow mid way. Also the story seems a bit predictable. I'll put my thoughts in a spoiler below.
Lee Kyung Young is the blueprint for villains at this point. Again my life, Doctor Lawyer and now here. I'm tireeed😂🖐🏾.…
Same. Considering his controversy, I'm surprised so many producers decided to give him a role. I'm tired of seeing his face. Almost makes the show predictable.
This could have been a nice drama if they had limited the number of episodes. I wish I could say I enjoyed it but sadly I was bored at too many points. In the end, I wanted to complete since I had already invested time into it.
Over the course of several weeks I was seeing only positive comments for Eve and I was wondering if I was watching…
Tell me how CEO Kang Yoon decided to commit suicide leaving behind his daughter whom he loved so dearly? He knows what it feels like to lose his mother as a child. How can he leave his daughter to the exact same fate? What happened to the child since the wife ended up in a psychiatric facility and the grandfather was dead? The writers didn't even consider that.
Furthermore, the show spent more time on showing just how evil everyone is and less time was spent on revenge. And the shocking divorce and CEO running into RaEl's arm and the wife driving to court from episode 1. When exactly does that happen? Divorce became a side note. The wife's lover/henchman just suddenly grew a conscience? He was doing it all for his mother. No mention of whether he will be compensated for his testimony to make it at least a little believable.
I found so many holes in this story/ending. It would have been more realistic if they were falling one by one rather than it all happening simultaneously. Just my opinion.
Furthermore, the show spent more time on showing just how evil everyone is and less time was spent on revenge. And the shocking divorce and CEO running into RaEl's arm and the wife driving to court from episode 1. When exactly does that happen? Divorce became a side note. The wife's lover/henchman just suddenly grew a conscience? He was doing it all for his mother. No mention of whether he will be compensated for his testimony to make it at least a little believable.
I found so many holes in this story/ending. It would have been more realistic if they were falling one by one rather than it all happening simultaneously. Just my opinion.