Still rooting for Sunny and Namnung because rivals to lovers irl would be epic lol. I find it so funny that Namnung only chose Sunny in the first competition because they liked the same guy and she wanted to compete against her out of rivalry, but then Sunny practically trying to kiss her got Namnung all confused π Situation totally backfired. They're back to rivals in a love pentagon now but still hoping
Matheus being straight is such a shock. He was calling guys handsome and even wrote a letter to a guy. Like doing that in the context of this specific dating show is going to ping everyone's gaydars lol
Omg same, I went into this practically blind. I didn't read the synopsis and only saw the trailer a few months…
I definitely felt the eerie vibes in the first few minutes but I didn't think it would be that scary, then I saw the first jumpscare π Like I didn't expect all the growling too. I had to watch a light hearted drama to cleanse my anxiety before sleeping and went to bed so late lmao. Good on you for knowing it might get scary and watching it later, saved yourself a good sleep π
You know what??? Recently, I have this habit of not really checking the synopsis nor the genre of the dramas I…
Omg same, I went into this practically blind. I didn't read the synopsis and only saw the trailer a few months ago. I watched the first episode at 4 AM and it freaked me out π Was not expecting that at all but I'm too intrigued to stop despite my aversion to horror (plus I'm a big fan of Dilraba lol)
It's been so long since I found a drama I like so much that I end up binge watching it. Really glad they added this to Netflix so more people can watch this masterpiece. Also LYX and HMH are both so gorgeous and their chemistry is π₯. And I loved how they handled the poison plot with maximum emotional impact
When Jang Kang came back and acted so bizarrely, I literally thought Hui Su was imagining him, but turns out he was real. Was Jang Kang truly hiding his true personality in the beginning? He acts like he can't tolerate the smallest bit of disrespect, so it's weird to think he was pretending to be this meek low level employee. He seemed like he cared for his family yet he risked it to go back to Korea for money and didn't play safe at all. Makes me wonder if he cared for his family at all with the way he acts. Does he have a split personality? Or was he not pretending but the money and power somehow went to his head? I'm so confused by his character.
Just finished the first two episodes, and I'm so hooked. It establishes the characters wonderfully. The drama is a deep dive into the psychology of domestic violence, and it's portrayed realistically. I like the format of how it focused on the characters individually for the first two episodes so we feel the isolation and see the perspective of what it's like as a bystander and then as a victim before they connect. I can truly feel the hopelessness and fear. The acting was phenomenal, especially Lee You Mi who had some really gut-wrenching scenes and she sells it. I fr feel so bad rn for her character. I need to see how this ends
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