This was so controversial when it first came out. This is told in the context of her struggling with her womanhood and romance whereas the drama series is about her growing as a person and an artist.
Is it wrong that I wished I could transmigrate that ex to a lakorn for some slaps and then bring him back to this dorama to move the plot fwd? His arrogance is top tier.
Like of course her ex is gonna be dating the ceo's daughter that she finds out over dinner..., but wait she is…
hahhahha I supect that Takahito decided to do the M&A because of her, like it's part of his big plan to woo her. I was hoping the ex would get fired on the first day of the acquisition but he's needed to move the plot fwd and eat vinegar when our Mary Sue gets with her rich ceo
Yes!!!! I’ve never been to Japan but hopefully their hairstyles don’t really look like that. It looks old…
The reality is that doramas are generally produced for a Japanese audience living in Japan so certain aspects that we associate with Asian dramas from other countries are not focused on in doramas. From what I've seen fashion is highlighted only when it is actually part of the plot or a high school/ college setting , otherwise it's just normal clothes.
A man has intercourse with an intoxicated woman, and we are supposed to root for him?I'm not sure if I want to…
To be fair, she had sobered up (this is why she knew who he was as soon as he showed up at her company). He did bring her to the hotel room to sleep it off ( she had blacked out) and once she was awake he got ready to leave but then she stops him saying she doesn't want to be alone just yet even though she has no worth as a woman. It's the old "even though I'm not worthy of you, would please embrace me if only for tonight' trope from mills & boon, manga ,web novel, etc. In real life , this is a perfect recipe for a crimetv episode. But yeah the only thing I'm rooting for is for her to get some serious therapy . It befuddles me that she believes that she can love a baby when she doesn't even love herself.
Wow, just got done watching episode 3 . ugghhh, Kayoko is in for a rude awakening.
I'm calling it.. Kunimatsu is the leader of the revenge business corporation. creating the problems and then making money solving them. Dong Soo must have mentored him. Sidenote: In the previous ep, I was worried that Akkun was gonna erase TakeChan after seeing him toss that subordinate but now I realize he was tying u loose ends. Even SatomeChan looked shaken up by his actions.