wait i dont get it, so mother in law is stella young, but is she a north korean spy? did she frame her son as…
He was trying to expose his mothers plot with the submarine and her being Stella Young, then she connived with the old man to make him a spy and take him out, since he was useless for her ambitions
thought a lot why it is exciting.... there is a LOT of plot and twists, all the time, and it is always high stakes,…
This is not a happy drama, that’s why the episodes are short and pack a punch. It’s full of intensity, and it feels like you get whiplash at every turn. Any longer and it would have been doing too much. Love your analysis!
Was i the only dumb one here who didn't suspect any neither the MIL nor that OLD MAN🥲
I found the mother in law suspicious since the will reading, but I thought the grandma would be more involved. Shows how good the drama is since they shoved the villain early in out faces but played the fiddle with everything else
Finished last episode n they didn't tell y they tried killing sera. They made it look like something big yet all…
She knew too much, they were trying to shut her up. Hui-Yeong made it seem like Se-Ra was going to the press to reveal how she was propositioned for the role 25 years ago. They didn’t want that because he’s was aiming for mayor in the long run. They were trying to shut her up, literally
Thank you for this, I was lost seeing people defend Jun Ji-Hyun’s “controversy” and was wondering why. People…
We actually need to go back to upholding age restrictions on watching content and people need to be taught critical thinking skills from elementary school. Because WHAT
The entire plot is about the US wanting to start yet another war for *no* reason, like they ALWAYS DO. If you…
Thank you for this, I was lost seeing people defend Jun Ji-Hyun’s “controversy” and was wondering why. People are actually insufferable and don’t have eye to brain coordination. Why is it so difficult for them to recognise that America is the villain here? Not Iraq, not China, not even North Korea. America is the one using propaganda and dirty tactics to fuel a war, which Mun-Ju is trying to bring to light, and actually translates to real life happenings AARGH
I like drama, but there are moments when it feels way too slow, and I feel like something is missing. It leaves…
The love square, the way it progresses. It leaves too much to be desired They should have been paired better. Having a love triangle with Jae-Pil who doesn’t know how to make a move, the girls are genuinely good. He doesn’t deserve either
Love your analysis!
I still don’t understand why
Shows how good the drama is since they shoved the villain early in out faces but played the fiddle with everything else
Villains doesn't cover what they are
They didn’t want that because he’s was aiming for mayor in the long run. They were trying to shut her up, literally
People are actually insufferable and don’t have eye to brain coordination.
Why is it so difficult for them to recognise that America is the villain here? Not Iraq, not China, not even North Korea. America is the one using propaganda and dirty tactics to fuel a war, which Mun-Ju is trying to bring to light, and actually translates to real life happenings
AARGH
They should have been paired better.
Having a love triangle with Jae-Pil who doesn’t know how to make a move, the girls are genuinely good. He doesn’t deserve either