First couple episodes had such promise but it went off track about mid-way through and just went downhill from there. The acting was good but the rest of it was just abysmal.
Same goes w/ Soo Hyun, shdn't Soo Hyun feel any sense of remorse/sorry that she murdered his father & ruined the…
All of the advice came before she knew who he really was. By the time she realized, his revenge is already underway and there's a scene where he says he has no intention of stopping.
Seonyul is a grey character and the thing with grey characters is that it's hard to be indifferent to them. You either empathize with them or you don't. I don't. He was not a child when his father was murdered. His mum tried to guide him but he still chose to hate Soohyun. And he chose to do the congressman's criminal and illegal work. You could say the politicians he stalked and took pictures of were bad guys and deserved to be exposed. But what about the mistress and her son? What about meeting the officials who helped his dad beat a murder rap? Because you can't tell me he didn't understand what the congressmen meant by "They helped your dad."
At first, I thought he knew the congressman had something to do with his mother's accident and was close to him so he could take revenge but it's obvious he doesn't. With his looks and photography skills, he could have found another way to make money, if it was about money. But he chose to be a henchman.
Might just be me but it makes it difficult for me to feel sorry for him.
Same goes w/ Soo Hyun, shdn't Soo Hyun feel any sense of remorse/sorry that she murdered his father & ruined the…
She does feel sorry for him and his mother. Why else would she be digging into the mum's accident? If she didn't care, she would have moved on from it. What she does not feel remorse for is the murder of the man who killed her child.
"A representative from Scandal Supervisor explained that the informant doesn't seek compensation but wants to know the reason for the assault and receive an apology."
'King Kong by Starship, Song Hayoon's agency, stated, "We are aware of the seriousness of this matter and after receiving the initial report, we contacted the informant to confirm the facts. Subsequently, we requested a meeting through messenger to know the exact truth, but the informant expressed refusal. Therefore, we requested a call, but did not receive a response."'
In order to get what they want (an explanation and apology), shouldn't they be willing to at least speak to the actor's agency? The refusal struck me as odd.
It's nice to see how much people love this show in real time because once it's done the "overrated" comments will appear and make you wonder whether you watched a different drama.
The Queen's family should lose all their wealth. It's the least they deserve. Bunch of criminals and horrible people. I just feel bad for Hae-in even though it's hard to believe she's completely unaware that her family is doing fraudulent things.
I get San Pang. He called it but Qian refused to see. He has also been very involved in every aspect of their lives for years, taking care of them. How tf is he supposed to detach and "mind his business" now? I completely understand and agree with him saying Yuan shouldn't like Qian because he's his brother. Their not being blood-related means nothing because San Pang has seen the both of them be there for each other as family. He's not suddenly about to accept that as a reason to support Yian's feelings. It'd have been a different thing if Qian felt the same way. Could he have handled it better? Yes. But how many people are equipped to handle a younger brother in love with his older brother? Even the two people involved can't handle it.
At least them three know what's going on. Poor Lili is just in the dark.
I'm just in awe of the writers of this series because they dug deep for all the characters. They're so flawed and perfect at the same time.
At first, I thought he knew the congressman had something to do with his mother's accident and was close to him so he could take revenge but it's obvious he doesn't. With his looks and photography skills, he could have found another way to make money, if it was about money. But he chose to be a henchman.
Might just be me but it makes it difficult for me to feel sorry for him.
'King Kong by Starship, Song Hayoon's agency, stated, "We are aware of the seriousness of this matter and after receiving the initial report, we contacted the informant to confirm the facts. Subsequently, we requested a meeting through messenger to know the exact truth, but the informant expressed refusal. Therefore, we requested a call, but did not receive a response."'
In order to get what they want (an explanation and apology), shouldn't they be willing to at least speak to the actor's agency? The refusal struck me as odd.
At least them three know what's going on. Poor Lili is just in the dark.
I'm just in awe of the writers of this series because they dug deep for all the characters. They're so flawed and perfect at the same time.