I might be wrong, but for now I'll say MA might have dated JS but ended up betraying him because DT ended up becoming…
Yes kicking her out so soon was wrong even though she eventually agree to it and their intention is not really to be mean but help her move on.
The brothers need her to continue that brewery business because all of them are so down on themselves they don't have confidence in themselves to run that business.
I think it's going to be heartwarming watching them grow and understand that failure is a part of life but not a reason to give up on yourself.
as usual the cops are fucking stupid and that dumb bitch ceo kim needs to get beat and tossed in the ocean. most…
Yes. K-drama police are notorious for going down any rabbit hole criminals point them to. They are often portrayed as corrupt and/or incompetent. Failing around almost always conducting investigations from the wrong angle.
This is why the main characters in so many K-dramas have to solve crimes they are wrongly accused of.
Let me add: From what we saw in that scene the cops didn't even have enough evidence to get a search warrant of the company. The company was pretty much like any other vendor. By the logic of that scene, any company doing business with the scammers was involved in the fraud.
GH is prime example of "Self made" Victim. It's hard to feel empathetic, sympathetic for this kind of person .Her…
If the writers end goal is for DS and GH to be together and the viewer to buy into they at least to me failed big time. You are not the only one and neither am I that has lost total interest in them being anything other than friends in the end.
For some reason the writers decided to make the FL a tomboy stuck with a teenage mindset. She is supposed to be in her 30s but is naive and clueless. She does not have the tools to deal with adult relationships. She has no female friends to talk things through with and it has been sort of painful to watch her make poor choices as a result.
The 2nd ML has used her from the beginning even her mother saw it early on before she even met the 2nd ML.
Just a day ago the 2FL’s mother told her she was actually her bio daughter but not biologically the Chairman’s…
This why I am confused. Did a child die and the switch happened or did the switch involve another baby? I think I didn't pay enough attention unfortunately when this was being depicted.
Did the chairwoman just call Hana nosy in the preview?? The audacity of her saying that to her when she is the…
If that is not a misleading part of the preview that is a weird slip-up for someone who hatched a plan shakier than a house of cards. Yet she hasn't noticed how damn nosey her SIL is?
I do have to say that I really like the fact that the writer has chosen to steer away from a GH & DS love triangle…
I hate the love triangle trope so much. This is a better way to handle them though if you have one in your story. Let the person that loses out withdraw with some dignity. There are many ways to depict that also.
I'm going to need GH to have a miscarriage by next week so she can get out of that house and that marriage. I…
I don't see any other way she leaves that house without a miscarriage from the stress of it all. She is such a "I am just going to endure it" type of person. Something drastic has to happen to her before she will take this sort of action.
I can’t imagine Seon Ju loses her job already .... do I misremember but I swear right before they got the phone…
Sang A has bigger problems not being the CEO's bio-daughter. That will eventually come out. Of course, it looks like they are signaling the CEO is going to pass away.
The brothers need her to continue that brewery business because all of them are so down on themselves they don't have confidence in themselves to run that business.
I think it's going to be heartwarming watching them grow and understand that failure is a part of life but not a reason to give up on yourself.
This is why the main characters in so many K-dramas have to solve crimes they are wrongly accused of.
Let me add: From what we saw in that scene the cops didn't even have enough evidence to get a search warrant of the company. The company was pretty much like any other vendor. By the logic of that scene, any company doing business with the scammers was involved in the fraud.
For some reason the writers decided to make the FL a tomboy stuck with a teenage mindset. She is supposed to be in her 30s but is naive and clueless. She does not have the tools to deal with adult relationships. She has no female friends to talk things through with and it has been sort of painful to watch her make poor choices as a result.
The 2nd ML has used her from the beginning even her mother saw it early on before she even met the 2nd ML.