Ugh, what is the purpose of this Yun Que character? Please tell me she's leaving soon.
Her case will probably be explored later in the story. She will be paired to a different person. But for now, I fear we will have to suffer with her interference with the leads.
This was totally a Jong Hyeop watch for me. On that note, I am glad to have met another one of his characters. There’s a lot of things I wished for this drama, but although not a lot them are met, I’m still thankful for the cast for giving their best performance. Thank you for the ride CD ❤️
The well scene reminds of Kagome in Inuyasha. But instead of transporting to the past Yeon Woo was transported to the future hahahaha. Curious to see what's next!
I disagree? there's not much left to wrap up, the biggest things were Chungha and Yi Chan's relationship and the…
that situation with Cheong Ah's family bothers me as well. Ever since the step mom threaten Eun Gyeol, I always felt like it was a foreshadow for something terrible in the future. I fear that it will mostly likely involved Yi Chan's accident. So the present will be the same but the details of the past have changed. That's just my theory.
I haven't seen the ep. 13 yet, so I'm also curious how's the story is going to move forward til the finale.
Same! I think the topics that they’ve covered so far are all great. This recent case about immigrant workers…
I definitely see that. A lot them are underrated too. Unless you follow Taiwan's entertainment. I used to when I was younger but now there's so many actors I have yet to be familiar with.
Eps 13 and 14 are back on track for me with the show’s quirky dark humor. This time with some romance included…
Same! I think the topics that they’ve covered so far are all great. This recent case about immigrant workers is another great addition. Plus the romance bits this week were also adorable. JC and Vera’s chemistry is killing it! imo. Their kissing scenes so far are all hits for me. It’s far from the more perfectly polished version that a lot of dramas are going for in recent years. This one feels a lot more natural and grounded if that makes sense or at least that’s how I see it.
Yoo In Na doesn't get enough praise for her crying scenes. It's been a long time since I've seen her in a drama but she's killing it right now with her portrayal of Bo Ra.
I haven't seen the ep. 13 yet, so I'm also curious how's the story is going to move forward til the finale.