Thank goodness that Yeongra has the presence of mind to think of installing a tracker in Seonghui's car.For Seonghui…
OMG. One thing is for sure: Yeongra cannot marry that other guy just because her mentally ill mother wants her to. He gives off creepy vibes, and I don't think we have seen the real him yet. Not to mention her art career would be over as a daughter-in-law in a wealthy family.
I love Ji Hyeok's father. He cares about his son. In the father-son dynamics, obviously both care for each other.…
I like the way his father has grown. For a while, his father's pride had prevented him from providing true guidance to his son. He has changed and become a better mentor to his son.
The acting was great, and the action was top-notch. But I can't recommend the writing. The writing was not all bad, but too many things were just not explained properly.
Tbh if I was JW I wouldn't have asked her mom for an explanation, imagine being in JW shoes. Your dad gets framed…
I will admit I forgot about how their marriages often come about in these things. I still can't really get over the fact that he told her to abandon her child. A marriage she was unhappy in to me is a little different, but I was kind of shocked she didn't push back as soon as he said abandon your child.
Tbh if I was JW I wouldn't have asked her mom for an explanation, imagine being in JW shoes. Your dad gets framed…
She was already having an affair with Tae Seok long before her ex was arrested. Do you not recall the scene where Tae Seok told her to abandon both of them and come to him? Let me be clear, I am not trying to defend her actions, but stating things as I saw them. I also disagree with the way others have tried to claim she had no intention of returning for her daughter when she was clearly talking to herself about convincing Tae Seok to accept her before her accident.
Tbh if I was JW I wouldn't have asked her mom for an explanation, imagine being in JW shoes. Your dad gets framed…
That marriage was at an end before Hye Ra's ex was framed. It just had not happen yet because Tae Seok wanted Hye Ra to abandon her daughter as well as her ex.
Nan Suk killed her husband so that gave Tae Seok the opportunity to frame Hye Ra's ex and move things along.
I think we have reached the point where what Manager Kong has actually been up to all these 38 years should start to be revealed. It has been obvious that she is hiding at least one secret, but what if there is at least one more, like she is an experienced baby swapper?
I know it's a leap, but GyeongChae's entire identity is that company. Everything else comes after: her father, her daughter, her siblings, and her sister-in-law. She is close to and confides only in Manager Kong. Maybe she is meant to lose everything at the end of this thing.
Stella was cruel in this episode. When the truth comes out, will she still say that Se Ri was not at fault because…
"So she has to be cruel to Lucia and Tae Gyeong to make it believable."
I was thinking this as a possibility also. I just don't know if Stella finding out she has a granddaughter is enough for her to overlook the fact that family caused or least had something to with her son's death.
She might want to find out what happen, who in that family is directly or the most responsible and in addition take her granddaughter away from them. I don't know how she could get any closer to them than having a granddaughter in common.
Never try to take revenge again for sure. I don't even know WTF she is doing anymore.
Yes, he has been on point this entire drama.
At this point, Lucia would be better off disappearing for 4 more years, doing an inspirational workout montage, and returning to try for revenge again.
Stella’s behavior was disappointing. But Lucia’s response? That was devastating.She’s the Acting Chair.…
"Never let them see you sweat." The moment she showed fear, was intimidated, and had no real response, she lost. It's natural to be fearful and even intimidated, but throughout this drama, she has outwardly shown those emotions to those out to harm her. Her foes clearly understand by her outward emotions just how powerless she is, and they are not going to show her sympathy because she cries, screams, or faints.
She should never allow herself to be dragged out of that room, but instead walked out on her own, saying We are done here.
Nan Suk killed her husband so that gave Tae Seok the opportunity to frame Hye Ra's ex and move things along.
I know it's a leap, but GyeongChae's entire identity is that company. Everything else comes after: her father, her daughter, her siblings, and her sister-in-law. She is close to and confides only in Manager Kong. Maybe she is meant to lose everything at the end of this thing.
I was thinking this as a possibility also. I just don't know if Stella finding out she has a granddaughter is enough for her to overlook the fact that family caused or least had something to with her son's death.
She might want to find out what happen, who in that family is directly or the most responsible and in addition take her granddaughter away from them. I don't know how she could get any closer to them than having a granddaughter in common.
At this point, Lucia would be better off disappearing for 4 more years, doing an inspirational workout montage, and returning to try for revenge again.
She should never allow herself to be dragged out of that room, but instead walked out on her own, saying We are done here.