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oppa_ Mar 28, 2025
Just came back to declare that FL wasn’t even aware of the affair and that Park Kise was having the affair all on his own and wasn’t even married yet. I think we should be careful of making these kinds of declarations that can hurt the drama viewership when it is still ongoing and hasn’t even completed. 😕
Replying to Cozymnlife Mar 28, 2025
this is my question. I don't expect main characters to be flawless, but if she was fully aware and a willing participant…
it has been shown that no she was not a home wrecker and had no idea about his having an affair. He wasn’t even married while they were dating!
Mary Nanna Mar 20, 2025
Honestly the ridiculous drama around the ML’s hobbies and how both the FL and grandmother treat him about his hobbies/being Black Dragon is so unnecessary. FL being mad when she found out his identity almost made my drop the show. She literally noted he didn’t know but was mad for what? It was a minor event from many years ago. Only watching for the second lead couple and her funny coworkers at this point. 🙄
oppa_ Mar 19, 2025
I’m not quite sure she was even aware he was married. I didn’t catch that she was his mistress while he was married. I believe the timeline was prior to his marriage and divorce.
nimwoo Feb 15, 2025
Your review aged like wine. 11 episodes in and it is exactly spot on 🤣
nimwoo Feb 15, 2025
100% the FL is so toxic and indecisive. The ML is dumb for putting up with this nonsense. So frustrating and just don’t even want to root for their relationship at this point. They both need therapy and to date somebody else. 🙄
Jeana Nov 12, 2024
Review Dear Hyeri
Absolutely spot on review of this drama. I don’t think I have ever been so simultaneously angry and disappointed at the same time by a drama quite like this. But SHS did an amazing job as usual and was the one saving grace indeed.
On Death's Game Part 2 Jan 18, 2024
Yi-Jae makes some good points in the ending that I think it’s important to take from to understand that the drama is not stating , “live for others” it’s showing that the immense suffering that one might feel in that moment of taking their life, MAY just be a snapshot in the grand scale of life. While not every single person has the hope of a caring family, like Yi-Jae, the story and lesson was meant for HIM, which is why the emphasis was so heavy on this. Yi-Jae struggled with the idea of failure, not just money. He felt that he had failed at his life and saw his entire life as a failure that needed to end. However as he goes through the lives of many others, that have in some way “failed” by being destined to die, he learns that you can sometimes strive and that sometimes you can find the will to fight even when things look hopeless (like the cruel rules of Death’s Game) . And that is why, Yi-Jae ends by saying “I only realized after dying that life in itself was an opportunity. And the pain that I thought engulfed my whole life was only a small part of it. A clear day, a rainy day, a windy day…I learned that life was made up of these different days…and that it was okay to fail as long as I kept going…”
Replying to Matip35 Sep 19, 2022
His wife is a director? Funny how all these top tier actors get married to their "other half" who always seem…
This just seems bitter and petty to say. A lot of people meet their partners during their work, they are in the same industry so it makes sense. Like my hubby and I both being in healthcare.
On Little Women Sep 8, 2022
Title Little Women
Watched the first episode and I’m hooked. Looks like it’s going to be a good one!