TV writers in Korea and China seem to want male leads who love the female lead unconditionally and through any…
Typically the ML is the only one the FL will standup to, push-back on and tell to stay out of her business when he tries to back her up. She will show great deference to overbearing parents, bullying co-workers and bosses. She can't accept the ML's feelings but she has no problem bowing, keeling and enduring abuse from others.
Dansu learns that Gonghee is pregnant and becomes very angry at Mingi. When the whole truth is revealed, Min-gi…
Me too, but I fear as written she is just not mature enough to see things clearly and accept someone that puts her as number one over being a 2nd choice only because she is pregnant.
Audrey is a grown woman. Her son is a grown man. She needs to stop being such a doormat. It is frustrating to watch her get the upper hand only to immediately for no reason give it away. Nothing appealing to me in such weak people.
I am not sure what Grandpa's endgame is. I do recall the scene where he called his wife out because she only seemed to care about money. So, I wonder if his plan resolves around making her see that there are more important things for her to care about than money.
I seriously don't know how this scheme is going to work. But if we have to endure it I hope they pull it off for many episodes. I know we are in for many close calls. But I hope the Chairwoman gets so attached to Ha Na that she loves her as if she is her real daughter and refuses to let her go once the scheme is discovered.
My question is how is this lie gonna get past "Santa Grandpa"...? And I hope Ha-na takes a loooong time to forgive…
Will she ever accept that he did it to protect the child and forgive him? It's still a pretty big deception and lack of trust. Grandpa seems to know what's up or at least it appears that way to me.
Can someone explain why Ha Na insisted on the meeting first and not the DNA test? And why did she act like having the DNA test with someone she hasn't met was somehow disgusting?
Okay, so now he knows. Of course, he repeats the wrong things to GH. But still, at least that pressure is off her, and he did say he would take responsibility. Now, she will have to deal with Angry Kang on the warpath. I know Dan Soo will be there for her, but she needs her mom, right, so I hope Mom can come to terms with this. She can't marry MG though that guy is not to be trusted.
And WHY would you tell a possible buyer that your company is in debt??? NEVER EVER show them your weakness before…
It's almost like the writers forgot they developed Gang Ju as savvy and business like. I mean they made a whole big deal out of him having an MBA. Did they forget there is no way he wouldn't know how to hold his cards?
Anyway, don’t see myself finishing this crappie soup opera, but I did find an much, more interesting show on…
There is a theory that a lot K-dramas get too many episodes and the writers run out of story to tell and fall back on the same tropes over and over again. Once you have seen one breakup and them reuniting it gets old when you see over and over again.
Well, I am out of this one. The writers should have ended this with the main couple on the bridge discussing their future in episode 31. I have seen way too many contrived K-drama tropes but the overused breakup line is hard to stomach and uninteresting. The setup for this one was absurd with him not waking up when his mother was repeatedly picking up his hands, breathing next to him with the cell phone light to boot. Not to mention the unnecessary breakup between the cop couple.