And the writing actually references things like being bored in bed, first times that were just normal and sort of cringey, no childhood love, no chaebols, hierarchy between parents, etc. Love it.
Okay so apparently PDJ has been working with the real son trying to ruin the fake son (our ML) because he believes the fake son killed his twin? And he’s unaware that the real son did it? That doesn’t make much sense to me. At no point during their collab did he ever look into the real son? It never came up? Is this because the real son forgot his memories? That hinges on PDJ not knowing that fake son is actually fake. I’m not sure that’s plausible!
I've this feeling that the comedy here is going to be as good as gaus electronics.
I was debating whether to watch this show but you saying Gaus sealed the deal. That's one of my all-time favourites and the thought that something similar might be coming up is just too much!! I'm so excited!!!
I have one question! Why didn't her secretary or anyone else just tell her? I get that she didn't trust her family, but she clearly trusted get secretary! Even if her job is on the line, she knew that Hae In would protect her!
Two things stood out for me in this confession scene:
1. Maybe this is just me, but I thought her acting was very unconvincing. She almost looked like she was smiling. 2. It would've meant so much more if they had established the situation or she ended the contract or *something*. Right now, as far as he's concerned, she's cheating on his brother with him. As for her, he's the kind of guy who would actively chase his brother's fiancee. Their perception of the situation matters in terms of the kind of morals they have.
I know this is just a fun kdrama, and I'm still enjoying it so don't come for me lol. It's just my tendency to overthink things.
The part about friendships ending and then being rekindled was excellent. It happens all the time in adult life, why do I not see it often on screen?
1. Maybe this is just me, but I thought her acting was very unconvincing. She almost looked like she was smiling.
2. It would've meant so much more if they had established the situation or she ended the contract or *something*. Right now, as far as he's concerned, she's cheating on his brother with him. As for her, he's the kind of guy who would actively chase his brother's fiancee. Their perception of the situation matters in terms of the kind of morals they have.
I know this is just a fun kdrama, and I'm still enjoying it so don't come for me lol. It's just my tendency to overthink things.
Edit: That OST!