Oh Yeon So just sucks. i wish she wasnt casted for this drama. she's a mood killer for me
Well, S**t - I rarely remember names (or the outdated photos), but looked her up because of your comment. I've dropped prior dramas (Cafe Minamdang and Sassy something) because I couldn't take her any more. It doesn't have a romance tag, so I'll give it a try and hope that the other characters and story will keep me watching
I really enjoyed it, especially Choi Jin Hyuk (the older male lead) and Choi Min soo (the bad guy) who always delivers a jaw-dropping performance. Some of the accounting/financial jargon was complex - the Korean version included subtitles and English subs also helped - so occasionally needed to pause in order to read the complete description. But it always made sense - unlike some other recent "corporate" dramas. I gave it 9⭐.
Gosh, I wish I would like this drama as much as everyone else. But This does not interest me at all.
I enjoyed the 1st half but I've kinda given up as well. I'm reading comments and will re-watch a few scenes when it's all over. I have my favorites (NOT the main couple) but the plot twists solely based on fantasy time travel aren't enough to support the whole drama.
To me, it looks like Gwi-Joo can't change the past or the change the timeline. Whatever happened in Da-Hae's past,…
I believe the lottery ticket proved otherwise. Unlike the other events (shopping mall, flowers, the stairwell) that wasn't anything she told him about before he did it - it was his own idea to cheat.
We could see many times in the flashbacks that In Na's eyes became blue just before the accident. And she was…
Did I say I "hated" it??? No.
I've watched a lot of kdramas that involve 'mysteries" - what happened in the past? who is trying to kill someone? Who is the traitor?
A well-written story gradually unpeels the onion, displaying layer upon layer of facts (clues) - whether actions, statements or internal thoughts.
My dislike of this one fragmented scene is that the writer is still hiding what Se Yeon spoke out loud (which Yi-na heard) and what Se Yeon "thought" (which Yi-na may or may not have "heard"). The viewer knows that Yi-na is traumatized by that sequence of events - but we still don't know the precise nature of her trauma. So, we will get at least one more episode with another fragment of that scene - that's why I call it lazy because it is apparently irrelevant to the main story of the main couple.
We could see many times in the flashbacks that In Na's eyes became blue just before the accident. And she was…
We have now watched bits and pieces of that event. Producers are playing games with us - which I always resent.
In Episode 1, Yi-na looked into the mirror, saw her mother's eyes and her eyes turned blue. No words were spoken/heard. There was a blinding flash of light and then the car crashes over the barrier, the mother screamed (implying it wasn't intentional) and the wipers were also working (rain?).
In Episode 7, we see mom actually talking. Then we hear more words - it's not clear if she is speaking or thinking. Yi-na looks into the mirror but her eyes do not turn blue. Next is her mother swerving violently
Did her mother say out loud "Daddy is not coming with us" or, did she simply say aloud "Daddy. . ." and the rest was her thinking that Yi-na heard even though the blue did not appear in her eyes.
So, viewer still doesn't know the precise sequence of speech/thoughts/blinding white light, etc.
Sometimes, a writer/director can try to be too clever - it's called lazy writing.
Jumped the shark w/ep. 8. Several interesting scenes and dialogue with the NON-OTP couple, but the so-called "romance"?? Unless there is some sort of "alternate universe" at work, it's unsalvageable. 😒😒😒
Don't you guys feel like Gwi Joo's Father is in a similar situation to Gwi Joo's ex-wife? Just as Gwi Joo was…
Yeah -- it really doesn't bode well for Da Hae, does it???? But, not to worry - the hocus-pocus, mumbo-jumbo, abracadabra brigade is ready and waiting to explain how somehow, miraculously, she is different. Or, Gwi-ju is different. Or. . . . .dang, I just can't.
GJ parents, (some refer to as grandfather & grandmother), seem to have a horrible relationship. She is very mean…
This makes ZERO sense. I understand the theory and perhaps where the story is going, but it makes ZERO sense. I swear, there have been times when I thought the drama was headed in the "alternate universe" story arc and at this point, it is pretty much the only thing that would explain how one specific ring could exists side by side.
can someone tell me who is the one wearing the ring in the bar???a lost relative of the grandma now came back…
Presumably, we will find out in Ep. 8. It is clearly not his wife, but difficult to determine if the ring is identical to The Family Ring. My wild guess? He asked that person to meet him.
Father Soon Gu knows that something does make sense w/r/t that Family Ring - because, if camera hints mean anything, was in one of those ring boxes at the wedding.
I theorized last week and I'll do it again - if the latest poster means anything, there is another family member that has not appeared yet OR Father Soon Gu has his own superpower. .What is the importance of that cave or tunnel that Da Hae saw when she first visited the estate? Is Da Hae a distant relative w/her own power? 2 episodes ago she pulled it out of her suitcase - time for the writer to tell us how she obtained the ring.
Do you guys think they just want us to believe the granddad is having and affair or do you all think he is actually…
If he was having an affair, they wouldn't give us all of these ambiguous "hints". So, no - he is not cheating. He loves his children and grand-child.
AND, he knows - or suspects - more than anyone else - including the viewer. the "family "ring" was in one of those boxes! That's why he kept looking at the box!
If he was a villain or cheater, Yi-na would have known by now. Meaning, after Seven years of living with a grandfather who she trusts and has treated her with affection and concern time and time again? And who she can "hear" his thoughts occasionally (or, writers going to try and convince us that in those seven years, she never once - Never Once - saw his possibly "nefarious" thoughts)??
Pffffttttt. If that happens, this drama is worth about . . ..1/2 ⭐
My theory.... MLs dad is somewhat related to the car accident in the past..... And he will be the MAIN villain…
If Grandfather was the villain then why didn't Yi-na figure that out long ago????
in fact, Yi-na trusts him more than anyone else (he was the 1st person she tried to call when "Uncle" was stalking her).
Thus far, writers have been straight with the viewer - there is more to be revealed, of course, but no reason to believe that he wished to harm his son, granddaughter and daughter-in-law.
"literally" means that he's the one that crashed the car, and we all know he wasn't. You can't blame him for the…
I believe it was an accident because the mother screamed (in the first flashback) as the car went over the barrier. That's not the reaction of someone acting intentionally.
Not my idea of "romantic".
I've watched a lot of kdramas that involve 'mysteries" - what happened in the past? who is trying to kill someone? Who is the traitor?
A well-written story gradually unpeels the onion, displaying layer upon layer of facts (clues) - whether actions, statements or internal thoughts.
My dislike of this one fragmented scene is that the writer is still hiding what Se Yeon spoke out loud (which Yi-na heard) and what Se Yeon "thought" (which Yi-na may or may not have "heard"). The viewer knows that Yi-na is traumatized by that sequence of events - but we still don't know the precise nature of her trauma. So, we will get at least one more episode with another fragment of that scene - that's why I call it lazy because it is apparently irrelevant to the main story of the main couple.
In Episode 1, Yi-na looked into the mirror, saw her mother's eyes and her eyes turned blue. No words were spoken/heard. There was a blinding flash of light and then the car crashes over the barrier, the mother screamed (implying it wasn't intentional) and the wipers were also working (rain?).
In Episode 7, we see mom actually talking. Then we hear more words - it's not clear if she is speaking or thinking. Yi-na looks into the mirror but her eyes do not turn blue. Next is her mother swerving violently
Did her mother say out loud "Daddy is not coming with us" or, did she simply say aloud "Daddy. . ." and the rest was her thinking that Yi-na heard even though the blue did not appear in her eyes.
So, viewer still doesn't know the precise sequence of speech/thoughts/blinding white light, etc.
Sometimes, a writer/director can try to be too clever - it's called lazy writing.
E5 (2024.05.18 - Saturday)): 3.883% (country)/4.33% (Seoul)
E6 (2024.05.19 - Sunday): 4.178% / 5.462%
E7 (2024.05.25 - Saturday): 3.480%/ 4.096%
E8 (2024.05.26 - Sunday): 4.248%/4.973%
Jumped the shark w/ep. 8. Several interesting scenes and dialogue with the NON-OTP couple, but the so-called "romance"?? Unless there is some sort of "alternate universe" at work, it's unsalvageable. 😒😒😒
I don't understand viewers who think he is romantic. I know that many do. . . . but I don't understand it. Simply does not compute.
Just sayin'. But, perhaps I should re-watch.
Father Soon Gu knows that something does make sense w/r/t that Family Ring - because, if camera hints mean anything, was in one of those ring boxes at the wedding.
I theorized last week and I'll do it again - if the latest poster means anything, there is another family member that has not appeared yet OR Father Soon Gu has his own superpower. .What is the importance of that cave or tunnel that Da Hae saw when she first visited the estate? Is Da Hae a distant relative w/her own power? 2 episodes ago she pulled it out of her suitcase - time for the writer to tell us how she obtained the ring.
AND, he knows - or suspects - more than anyone else - including the viewer. the "family "ring" was in one of those boxes! That's why he kept looking at the box!
If he was a villain or cheater, Yi-na would have known by now. Meaning, after Seven years of living with a grandfather who she trusts and has treated her with affection and concern time and time again? And who she can "hear" his thoughts occasionally (or, writers going to try and convince us that in those seven years, she never once - Never Once - saw his possibly "nefarious" thoughts)??
Pffffttttt. If that happens, this drama is worth about . . ..1/2 ⭐
in fact, Yi-na trusts him more than anyone else (he was the 1st person she tried to call when "Uncle" was stalking her).
Thus far, writers have been straight with the viewer - there is more to be revealed, of course, but no reason to believe that he wished to harm his son, granddaughter and daughter-in-law.