Se Hee should have been grinded into pieces alive just like what she did to those fetuses. That’s the most gruesome…
I think I'm the only one who liked her ending. She was abandoned by her mother, then went on to abandon her children, thinking that made her powerful. But in the end, she was still abandoned by everyone. It was more fitting for her trauma.
Now that this is over, what will everyone else watch?
I’m currently watching Love, Take Two, Beyond the Bar, My Girlfriend is the Man, Low Life, The Winning Try, Mary Kills People … If you’re looking for something similar to the Defects, Mary Kills People is good but has not too good subtitles
I was wondering all of them or just a few?because there were scenes showing other women in the hospital too.If…
Every single child was hers. The women were the surrogates, and she lied that it was other women’s eggs. I know she’s a terrible person, and it shouldn’t surprise me but it still does
Finale felt really underwhelming, the revenge lacked the intensity i was hoping for. Sehui and Jeonghyun deserved…
I liked what Ah-Hyeong said to her. She had abandonment issues and wanted to feel like she had the upper hand in every situation. Her reminding her that she’s nothing was exactly the kind of blow that would finish her before the final shot. Jung-Hyung got what he deserved, protected her until the end. They both deserved to die. They had spent too long breathing on this earth
Episode 7 felt like they’re trying to unravel everything within a short period. It wasn’t terrible, but the drama consistently feels like a patch work of scenes.
Beyond The Bar is on track to become the most-watched drama of 2025 on JTBC, also threatening KBS2's leadership…
I forgot this was a jTBC drama, they haven’t had a good track record recently and for a great script I thought it was by a popular network. Happy for them!
If they have a pre-nuptial agreement, which is legally binding, logically speaking she can abort anytime if she…
Pre-Nuptial agreement is also what I think they had. It would explain the shared custody of Hash and why he resigned to letting her go but has resentment.
It would also make sense, with him being the cutthroat lawyer that he is to have had some form of marriage contract. If they decide to reveal the details, we will see
the ex-wife i very much dislike. i can understand not wanting to have a child, but secretly aborting it is horrible.…
She didn’t care about his feelings because she didn’t respect him enough to be the father of her child. In her opinion, it’s his business he got traumatised because she told him she didn’t want to have a kid from the beginning. It’s like the Trunk all over again. It sucks being with someone who can be so calculating and vile. I hope we see him heal from it.
Episode 4 was a brilliant way to write an empathic lawyer handling a case that was criminal from the side of the plaintiff. The way Seok-Hun resolved the case, was captivating and had me applauding.
She was abandoned by her mother, then went on to abandon her children, thinking that made her powerful. But in the end, she was still abandoned by everyone. It was more fitting for her trauma.
The phone call she had with the commissioner was along the lines of I told you to send the police somewhere else not here.
If you’re looking for something similar to the Defects, Mary Kills People is good but has not too good subtitles
It was terrifying and traumatising from start to finish
I know she’s a terrible person, and it shouldn’t surprise me but it still does
Jung-Hyung got what he deserved, protected her until the end.
They both deserved to die. They had spent too long breathing on this earth
I’m flabbergasted
Happy for them!
It would also make sense, with him being the cutthroat lawyer that he is to have had some form of marriage contract. If they decide to reveal the details, we will see
In her opinion, it’s his business he got traumatised because she told him she didn’t want to have a kid from the beginning. It’s like the Trunk all over again.
It sucks being with someone who can be so calculating and vile. I hope we see him heal from it.
Episode 4 was a brilliant way to write an empathic lawyer handling a case that was criminal from the side of the plaintiff. The way Seok-Hun resolved the case, was captivating and had me applauding.