And yet, the most believable scene of the entire drama. 😆
Hahaha. I don't think so in my mind anyway. However, what the episode didn't make clear is how many times she went to his office. So for this reason, I so hear you - this could indeed happen:-) , but we are talking about what is potentially a 3 year old.
If we’re honest, this drama was always bad. I dropped at EP 9, but up until this time it was always a ‘background filler’ - nothing to capture me and so easily forgotten. None of the boys had chemistry. It felt forced. It was beyond repetitive on the leads childhood story.
Question: Why do so many Asian BL writers and directors, and believe me I’ve watched 100’s, not like to showcase gay men being happy? And, if they do, they haven’t got the balls to showcase it until the final episode.
Grow some balls. The actors have the balls to sign up to your shit scripts, so the very least you should do is have the balls to deliver a script and narrative which delivers by showcasing current worldwide thoughts and feelings. Enough already. Some things in life are too important to just be about the money.
I'm reading all comments and laughing all the way down... N thinking did i miss anything?? As m reading comments,…
Your comment made me both smile and laugh - loved it! Great spirit and thinking for life😁 This is how it should be, after all, we are ‘allegedly’ being entertained by a drama not openly based on real life.
This has been bugging me following EP 4. I don't know if it's the same for you all. However, irrespective of the fact that I'm so enjoying the brilliant choice of cast, writing, direction and as always with Seo Yea Ji, a magnificent choice of wardrobe from the team, the likes of which I've never ever seen so beautifully chosen and worn by an actress when she was in "It's OK to not be OK" in my entire lifetime. Each and every piece looked utterly stunning and beautiful on her and is the same in this drama.
However, we simply can't ignore the fact that the scene with the kid in the office is seriously off! WTAF!
We're meant to believe that a kindergarten child (pre 4-years old), snuck into her father's office to play, having been told not to go there, hid, watched and remembered her father's passcode. Unbelievable skills for a kindergarten kid! (Healer comes to mind!) I'm shaking my head at this moment. Children hey! Who would Adam and Eve it? (English cockney rhyming slang meaning (who would believe it!). Answer - no one.
Also, the richest man in South Korea doesn't have the most advanced high-tech security and surveillance in every room of his home (minus the marital bedroom of course, not that anything goes down to be captured :-) but doesn't have this in his office, holding the greatest secrets? There's absolutely no way this house wouldn't be kitted out James Bond stylie. Nah. Utterly ridiculous. A minor point to a great drama, but still, it irks with me.
Why does the little girl(Kang Da Bi) have the passcode to the secret vault?? That's a real stretch for me.Also,…
I know right. We're meant to believe as 'infidels' that a kindergarten child (pre 4-years old), snuck into her father's office to play, having been told not to go there, hid, watched and remembered her father's passcode. Unbelievable skills for a kindergarten kid! I'm shaking my head at this moment. Children hey! Who would Adam and Eve it (English cockney rhyming slang meaning (who would believe it!). Answer - no one.
Also, the richest man in South Korea doesn't have the most advanced high-tech surveillance in every room of his house (minus the marital bedroom of course), but doesn't have this in his office? Nah. Ridiculous. A minor point to a great drama, but still, it irks with me.
I think commentators who really don’t like the ML from the outset, have totally not understood the character role he is playing. He is a broken man. Dead behind the eyes. Depressed. He lives his desperately unhappy life going through the motions to appease the rich people you can so clearly see he utterly despises. He knows he’s just his father-in-laws money making dog. Also, this is a man who doesn't suffer fools and is not looking to make friends. He knows anyone who approaches him wants something. I think he delivers his character role brilliantly. I’m mesmerised by his acting in every episode and can’t wait to see what he has in store for them by way of revenge.
eh I'm asexual and pretty much avoided the teenage hormones thing. But I don't think they mean the character to…
I hear you. However it is so unbelievable. He’s already admitted to the fact he likes him, so why the fuck can’t he kiss him. The way they showcase it is just infuriatingly childish. I also have read from others that in the manga he did actually kiss him at this point.
Question: Why do so many Asian BL writers and directors, and believe me I’ve watched 100’s, not like to showcase gay men being happy? And, if they do, they haven’t got the balls to showcase it until the final episode.
Grow some balls. The actors have the balls to sign up to your shit scripts, so the very least you should do is have the balls to deliver a script and narrative which delivers by showcasing current worldwide thoughts and feelings. Enough already. Some things in life are too important to just be about the money.
However, we simply can't ignore the fact that the scene with the kid in the office is seriously off! WTAF!
We're meant to believe that a kindergarten child (pre 4-years old), snuck into her father's office to play, having been told not to go there, hid, watched and remembered her father's passcode. Unbelievable skills for a kindergarten kid! (Healer comes to mind!) I'm shaking my head at this moment. Children hey! Who would Adam and Eve it? (English cockney rhyming slang meaning (who would believe it!). Answer - no one.
Also, the richest man in South Korea doesn't have the most advanced high-tech security and surveillance in every room of his home (minus the marital bedroom of course, not that anything goes down to be captured :-) but doesn't have this in his office, holding the greatest secrets? There's absolutely no way this house wouldn't be kitted out James Bond stylie. Nah. Utterly ridiculous. A minor point to a great drama, but still, it irks with me.
Also, the richest man in South Korea doesn't have the most advanced high-tech surveillance in every room of his house (minus the marital bedroom of course), but doesn't have this in his office? Nah. Ridiculous. A minor point to a great drama, but still, it irks with me.