I think next week's episodes will be more exciting. For the first time, the balance of power will be in the hands…
If it does play out it will be resolved quickly because there is not enough episodes left to drag it out too long. Plus he has gone back to Japan so we probably won't see him again until the end of next week.
Since Sang Ah and Nam Jin still don't know they are courting So U's mom as an investor, we get a scene where they all show up at the Jin Company, Sang Ah tries to use her to embarrass So U, and he calls her his mom in front of them.
Is Doctor Wife hitting on the doctor, why did she almost fall on him? And there are too many dumb women in this…
Yes something is up with the CEO's wife. She was sitting in bed looking at him like she was trying to figure out the best method and timing to kill him. He looks easy to kill or put into a coma anyway. I don't know why she thought it was a good idea to hide that photo from Jae-in without emptying it from the trash folder. She should have let Jae-in see it and handle her own husband. She may end up in trouble herself because she is not that smart.
CEO is not the smartest guy in the room. He let a long time loyal employee go based off what is son-in-law told him and then lied that he looked into it. As I said before he looks really easy to take out because he is also naive.
The doctor's sister is probably our first death. She has no backing and now knows some secrets that she would be better off not knowing.
It is truly crazy how NJ continual says SJ & SU are just like he and SangA. He always fails to see how they got…
I thought Seon Ju was going to explain it to him in words he could understand in today's episode, but he is so arrogant and ignorant she kind of gave up.
I wanna say LOL because ... you are taking on global sexism LOL .... but yeah, that is a goal... For now, I think…
There is a way out. There is no reason why writers can't show the evil tropes of a female lead being deceived and taken advantage of, while at the same time showing her with the ability to see through the deception and not easily gaslighted. She can be respectful to her in-laws without becoming a servant in their household.
They can still write an intense, suspenseful drama, they just have to be a lot more creative and resist writing the same script over and over again while only replacing the actors.
Jae In doesnt know about her husband. She is in blind love... as a typical spoiled naive rich girl who got her…
The doctor seems to have something going on with her father, and we don't know what that is yet, but she seems to indicate that's why she is sticking with her worthless husband.
As I have watched this type of drama, I am starting to get to the point where I don't feel sorry for what happens to the FL at all. It is very frustrating watching someone be so naive and clueless until they lose everything, including family members and children, because they refuse to accept or acknowledge any of the many clues that something is off.
I can't even root for their comeback because even though they are being portrayed as a victim, the portrayal is often presented in such a way to indicate everything is their own fault. So when I see scenes where the villain laughs in their face and declares they should have paid attention to what was happening around them, I find myself agreeing.
I am trying to hang in there with this one, but the weak, naive, and easily fooled female lead roles drive me up the wall. It makes no sense why Jae In and the doctor are even putting up with their husbands.
CEO is not the smartest guy in the room. He let a long time loyal employee go based off what is son-in-law told him and then lied that he looked into it. As I said before he looks really easy to take out because he is also naive.
The doctor's sister is probably our first death. She has no backing and now knows some secrets that she would be better off not knowing.
They can still write an intense, suspenseful drama, they just have to be a lot more creative and resist writing the same script over and over again while only replacing the actors.
As I have watched this type of drama, I am starting to get to the point where I don't feel sorry for what happens to the FL at all. It is very frustrating watching someone be so naive and clueless until they lose everything, including family members and children, because they refuse to accept or acknowledge any of the many clues that something is off.
I can't even root for their comeback because even though they are being portrayed as a victim, the portrayal is often presented in such a way to indicate everything is their own fault. So when I see scenes where the villain laughs in their face and declares they should have paid attention to what was happening around them, I find myself agreeing.