Yep. As a writer myself, I know how hellishly difficult it is to tie up loose ends in a natural way that's believable,…
Oh, finish Crazy Love, definitely! I've rewatched that and it's still. just as fantastic when you know the story. I completely agree about this drama. too. The murder plot was always intertwined with the romance plot and the parental pressure storyline. It was never just a romcom, and I'm. baffled by the people complaining.
Poor Haeng Seon took the worst of it in the last few minutes of the episode, with the police heavily implying she was an abusive aunt who drove her niece to attempt suicide, and her own sister waltzing in after abandoning Hae Yi all those years ago but suddenly acting the outraged mother. We need Hae Yi to wake up soon and take her aunt's side against everyone else, because we all know that she will protect her.
man the whole time hae yi was running I was thinking just scream your lungs out kiddd!!! after she was hit 847594859…
The problem is that, although screaming would be sensible, the human body doesn't always react sensibly in traumatic situations. It's actually fairly realistic for her just to run.
Am I the only one who thinks Sua is developing a disorder/illness? I don't think it's just anxiety and stress…
Yes, she has definitely developed a psychological disorder, and it's quite possible for that to happen due to very high levels of anxiety and stress. If I was living with a mum like hers, I think I would have had a nervous breakdown long ago. She wouldn't feel able to tell her judgemental mum how she's feeling, and that would just make her symptoms worse. Her mum is too focused on her own image as the perfect mother, and isn't going to realise what she's done to her daughter until either she become very ill indeed and has to be hospitalised, or she attempts suicide. 😢
I think this drama is doing a good job of pointing out that the seemingly "perfect" families (money, high-powered jobs, seemingly-perfect marriages) aren't necessarily better than Hae-Yi's strange little family of "Mom", uncle and family friend, who have very little money, but a lot of love and communication.
was hesitant to watchBut this is actually Good !!!Good thing i started off late.. so many episodes to watch ♥
Yes, ignore the haters. Most of them are only objecting because the female lead isn't young or fashionable. Those of us who aren't bothered by seeing normal human beings on screen are enjoying the plot. 😁 Enjoy watching the rest!
Sung Jae's mother is terrible. She just assumes the worst about both of her sons and doesn't listen to anything they say. If she had listened to Hui Jae, she would know that he wasn't the killer, but she went into that courtroom absolutely convinced he was guilty. I hope by the end of the drama she apologises to both sons and learns to listen to them.
Nothing against the actress or the clothes. Some people don't care about fashion and that's perfectly fine. That…
She's meant to be short of money, and working all hours to make enough to look after her niece and brother. She wouldn't have the cash or the time/energy to worry about fit or fashion. I'm actually impressed that the director or wardrobe person on this drama has dressed her fairly realistically for her role. It makes a change from dramas where unemployed 20-year-olds from poor neighbourhoods are in the latest designer wear and have a new coat on every day.
I just wanna know who Hae-E ends up with but I haven’t started, any spoilers?
Honestly, I don't think she's romantically interested in anyone, and I'd like it if they end the series with her still happily single and friends with both boys. They're a nice trio of friends. As for spoilers - at episode 11, both boys like Hae-Yi. One confessed publicly, but she basically told him not to joke around.
i really feel like the his assistant is the evil one not the brother who passed out in this episode
It's definitely not the brother. He's just very fond of cats and is trying to protect them from being hit with metal balls. The assistant is being shown as suspicious and obsessed with CCY, which means he *could* be the killer, but I suspect he's not. It seems a bit obvious.
I don't think he would say that, since he thinks she's married.
Or... depending how old the ML is meant to be ... she could claim that he is her daughter's dad, but they've been keeping it a secret all these years. 😂 That could be quite a funny scenario.
I think this drama is doing a good job of pointing out that the seemingly "perfect" families (money, high-powered jobs, seemingly-perfect marriages) aren't necessarily better than Hae-Yi's strange little family of "Mom", uncle and family friend, who have very little money, but a lot of love and communication.