This is very detailed. I respect your insight on this drama; I found most of it useful. It's halfway through, so a lot has not occurred. I'd give it some time.
There are some great comments below. This is my personal opinion only. The synopsis is poorly written, so I was unsure what to expect.
If you can get past the first episode or two, a few viewers posted will be all worth it.
Update (Ep. 4): I got past the first three episodes. It's good, and I'm hoping it gets better.
Update (Ep. 13): The storyline is getting a little wishy-washy. There are some holes, gaps, and confusion. Also, there was more chemistry with MZ and LA than with MC (although it was mostly fabricated). Writing time loops can be extremely tricky if not executed properly. It could leave the storyline a complete mess.
Update (Ep 15): It went downhill. The characters aren't even interesting anymore. I don't think about MC as much because MZ has captured the audience with his performance. The FL isn't as brilliant as presented in the first episodes, which is a little disappointing.
OMG. Why did she show her that much cash!? If she had spoken to her sister about the shady ass family that would have not happened. Dang, don't they all live together?
This show is giving me anxiety! I'm on the edge of my seat. I'm on episode 3 and wondering when the sisters will sit around the kitchen table and talk. Goodness. They have a lot to talk about.
Also, Kang Hoon (Ha Jong Ho) usually plays an untrustworthy character (lol), so I have my eyes on him and Choi Do Il. Ha Jong Ho has too much free time.
I've watched this twice. It's now in my catalog with Eternal Love and Ashes to Love. I've never seen so much kissing in a C-drama, but at the right moment. It's not over-sexualized but innocent and sweet.
On the flip side of the token: I'm sure it's about to be really fabricated as three women of poverty are fighting…
Yep. That's why I said play Robin Hood. Giving it back to the company is a death wish. It's slush money. Giving to the victims or leaving it in the locker is best until she can figure out what to do with it. I'm sure she's being watched. I hope she can use it as bait to get more evidence.
Okay, I was not expecting how sh!t got real, really quick. I'm hooked.
On the flip side of the token: I'm sure it's about to be really fabricated as three women of poverty are fighting the wealthiest family in the nation. However, I'm not mad that In Joo received the money if the bank stole the money. I initially thought she should play Robin Hood and disappear, but we wouldn't have much of a show.
Update: I finished episode 2, and as I mentioned earlier, it's really fabricated. All three sisters are personally linked to the same notorious wealthy family, and none of them discuss current events in their lives around the kitchen table. Sharing is caring. They could narrow down the enemy together.
I hope In Joo uses the money as bait or evidence. I'm starting to think Choi Do Il might be straddling both sides of the fence. I'm suspicious of him and Ha Jong Ho. There has to be some betrayal in this drama somewhere.
No. But it does not help that the ex boyfriend Kissed her and she did not slap him or tell her boyfriend. The…
Thanks, Sherry! Having an ambiguous relationship can still be deceitful to one are both parties. I'm looking at the rating and comments to decide whether to watch or not.
If you can get past the first episode or two, a few viewers posted will be all worth it.
Update (Ep. 4): I got past the first three episodes. It's good, and I'm hoping it gets better.
Update (Ep. 13): The storyline is getting a little wishy-washy. There are some holes, gaps, and confusion. Also, there was more chemistry with MZ and LA than with MC (although it was mostly fabricated). Writing time loops can be extremely tricky if not executed properly. It could leave the storyline a complete mess.
Update (Ep 15): It went downhill. The characters aren't even interesting anymore. I don't think about MC as much because MZ has captured the audience with his performance. The FL isn't as brilliant as presented in the first episodes, which is a little disappointing.
Also, Kang Hoon (Ha Jong Ho) usually plays an untrustworthy character (lol), so I have my eyes on him and Choi Do Il. Ha Jong Ho has too much free time.
I want a special.
Update: I finished episode 2, and as I mentioned earlier, it's really fabricated. All three sisters are personally linked to the same notorious wealthy family, and none of them discuss current events in their lives around the kitchen table. Sharing is caring. They could narrow down the enemy together.
I hope In Joo uses the money as bait or evidence. I'm starting to think Choi Do Il might be straddling both sides of the fence. I'm suspicious of him and Ha Jong Ho. There has to be some betrayal in this drama somewhere.