Here makes sense because her Illness affect the memory part of her brain, the doctro explain that in ep 2. Her…
Again, her doctor said that her tumor is concentrated in her temporal lobe, that's the cause of her TEMPORARY MEMORY LOSS that means she doesn't recall to have done certain things and past events. Go watch ep 2 if you don't remember this detail. Eventually this memories can or not comeback. Plus this drala as 16 episodes, do you seripusly think they would avoid or put scenes like this at the last minute? "Yeahh she does have a memory problem lets add one scene". This are sintoms of her illness.
Hae In's dad (and the aunt) is the only person that truly loves Hae in in that family, he doesn't care about the spying going on, he just wants to understand and protect his daughter. Her mom... she didn't even asked her how she is and to send her that picture via Text. Damnn
Amnesia trope in a drama that has illness trope. That too on same person?. Nah this is not what i expected. Maybe…
Here makes sense because her Illness affect the memory part of her brain, the doctro explain that in ep 2. Her memory goes and comebacks everytime. Plus that bastard took away the medicine she needs to take.
You know what, I actually hope Seul Hee takes that family out of that house and they end up living with HW's family. They need a reality check and maybe they will finally be Unite like a real family.
Indeed it would be disrespectful, but I think it would also be even more disrespectful to the other actors and…
True but Yoo Ah in is only cancel in Korea, so they could just launch the all drama in other countries. If someone from Korea wants to watch it they can use VP.
I wish they focused more on the main leads and their growth... they already are focusing on them, but the other…
I actually don't find the sub plot unnecessary. HI's family is being controlled by the shaman and other people, and that influences the whole family relationships. Eunseong's plot will actually help HW to realize how much this family actually listens to him and appreciates him, and HI will realize that her family loves her but is being influenced by outsiders. If Eunseong's plot didn't exist, this probably would still happen till the end of times. Eventually, all his plans will go down thanks to HW and reveal the true hidden for years.
Right now, we know that because of the shaman lies, HI's mom believes HI is to blame for all the things bad in their family, she sees her daughter as a "bad luck charm" to her brothers. In ep 5 (SPOILER), HI's mother is jealous to see her comfortable with her mother in law and feels left out, but she can't admit it.
Also in the same ep, the grandpa and HW's father in law take his side and trust everything he says. Eunseong now wants him out of the house so his plans and go smoothly.
Honestly, if the focus was only on the main leads, 16 episodes would be too much, maybe 12 would be more appreciated. This is also a drama focusing in family dynamics and relationships, so this kind of subplots is "normal".
Eventually this memories can or not comeback. Plus this drala as 16 episodes, do you seripusly think they would avoid or put scenes like this at the last minute? "Yeahh she does have a memory problem lets add one scene". This are sintoms of her illness.
The FML is annoying?
The story is good?
ML is toxic?
If Eunseong's plot didn't exist, this probably would still happen till the end of times. Eventually, all his plans will go down thanks to HW and reveal the true hidden for years.
Right now, we know that because of the shaman lies, HI's mom believes HI is to blame for all the things bad in their family, she sees her daughter as a "bad luck charm" to her brothers. In ep 5 (SPOILER), HI's mother is jealous to see her comfortable with her mother in law and feels left out, but she can't admit it.
Also in the same ep, the grandpa and HW's father in law take his side and trust everything he says. Eunseong now wants him out of the house so his plans and go smoothly.
Honestly, if the focus was only on the main leads, 16 episodes would be too much, maybe 12 would be more appreciated. This is also a drama focusing in family dynamics and relationships, so this kind of subplots is "normal".