These types of shows exist just to make your blood boil. The villains keep winning throughout the entire series, and they only get punished in the final scenes of the last episode.
This show had so much potential, but they completely ruined it and ended up frustrating the viewers instead. After fl dad locked up his grown daughter for dating, I already had enough. Honestly, the only reason I lasted that long before dropping it was because of the little kid, but after that scene, I was completely done. Typical family drama behavior dragging out unnecessary conflicts, forcing over-the-top situations, and making characters act irrationally just for shock value. You just can't take the story serious anymore
Magically his wife will have an affair and he will breakup with her....that is the only way the writers can justify…
I wouldn’t be surprised if they go in that direction for them to be together, but I still expect a proper justification if he ends up with the secretary. Her throwing herself at a married man is simply too tacky. Even if he doesn’t love his wife, I still wouldn’t support a character like that.
Why is the secretary throwing herself at her boss... like girl he's made it clear multiple times that he's not…
Since both of them and the lead appear in the promotional videos I’ve seen, I assume they might end up together. However, it feels quite tacky that she is throwing herself at a married man. So far, he has shown no interest in her. There might be a plot twist where he actually liked her all along, but at this point, there’s no clear justification for that since he doesn’t seem interested at all. If it’s true that sml and the fl were exes, I wouldn’t be surprised if the secretary is the one anonymously sending messages to the ml, accusing her of having an affair. She comes across as that desperate.
The second leads have great chemistry—too bad he’s married to someone else😏
If they are going to be endgame, I wonder how the writers will develop their storyline, especially since he is married. Also, she seems to just be throwing herself at him even though he shows no interest in her. I don't like such characters
So, is Nari still trapped? Since both phones were destroyed, shouldn’t she have been freed as well? It seems like the curse may continue through her phone. I really hope they make a second season to explain what happened to her, whether she is still connected to the curse, and how the cycle might continue. There’s still so much left unresolved
In s2, Jinyoung gave Babi’s character a softer and more charming portrayal, which really changed how he comes across compared to the webtoon, where I honestly didn’t like him at all. It also feels like the writer tried to make him more likable or reduce the level of hate his character would normally receive, possibly by giving him some of Soonrok’s scenes with Yumi. Because of that, I think this season ended up shorter than expected. I do like Woong, but Soonrok still stands out as the best among them, and that’s ultimately why Yumi ends up with him in the story.
Saying the FL’s acting is cringe lol, where? She literally embodied the role so well. And for those saying she’s taking on characters that aren’t like her or she can't do, did they forget she starred in Hotel Del Luna? IU and her script choices can never do no wrong for me. Been her fan since her KBS daily drama days.
Rather than focusing on a forced love triangle, the drama would have been far more compelling if it had centered on the two leads navigating their circumstances together while taking care of Wooju. Watching them slowly grow closer, learn to rely on each other, and naturally fall in love would have created a much stronger emotional core for the story. Looks like they tried so hard to make sml likeable but they failed badly.
This wasn't what the drama’s synopsis promised viewers in the first place. Instead of developing the relationship between the leads, the story wasted too much time on this subplot just to make the fl realize she likes ml more. As a result, the pacing felt off and the main romance lacked the depth and screen time it needed to feel satisfying. Like, it felt so forced when she confessed at the end.
The drama had a solid premise, but poor writing and unnecessary focus on the sml ended up undermining what could have been a genuinely heartfelt story. The leads deserved better development, and the audience deserved a story that actually delivered what it promised.
Okay I'm on ep6 and Xi Guang is already working, but I'm still caught up on something, and if someone could help…
He actually likes her but he's a coward and he feels inferior to her because she's rich. Rong also has been feeding him and his brother lies about XG thus why there was misunderstanding
I think it is adaptation. All countries do adaptations, there were bunch of adaptations of Korean dramas from…
No, kDrama have also been doing adaptation, you just didn't notice. Wasn't the classic popular kDrama Boys over flowers that was released decades ago a Japanese drama adaptation?
Typical family drama behavior dragging out unnecessary conflicts, forcing over-the-top situations, and making characters act irrationally just for shock value. You just can't take the story serious anymore
If it’s true that sml and the fl were exes, I wouldn’t be surprised if the secretary is the one anonymously sending messages to the ml, accusing her of having an affair. She comes across as that desperate.
https://x.com/i/status/1537811290483494915
Because of that, I think this season ended up shorter than expected. I do like Woong, but Soonrok still stands out as the best among them, and that’s ultimately why Yumi ends up with him in the story.
IU and her script choices can never do no wrong for me. Been her fan since her KBS daily drama days.
Why don't you ignore and mind your business too!
This wasn't what the drama’s synopsis promised viewers in the first place. Instead of developing the relationship between the leads, the story wasted too much time on this subplot just to make the fl realize she likes ml more. As a result, the pacing felt off and the main romance lacked the depth and screen time it needed to feel satisfying. Like, it felt so forced when she confessed at the end.
The drama had a solid premise, but poor writing and unnecessary focus on the sml ended up undermining what could have been a genuinely heartfelt story. The leads deserved better development, and the audience deserved a story that actually delivered what it promised.