am i the only one or anyone else have the feeling that the main killer is Jung Yeon ( Su Yeol's wife ) ? i don't…
Just caught up with the latest episodes today. I did suspect Jung Yeon initially, but I'm more leaning towards her best friend Seo A Ra - three reasons why, they pointedly let us know she likes her coffee black (like Jung I Sin), the weird out of nowhere relationship she suddenly struck up with his childhood friend / neighbour and finally she advised / convinced the with to go to his hometown to find out more about his mother. I could be wrong here, but she is my prime suspect.
This is very much a turn off brain and watch drama, it's fun, but from episode one they had given us all the clues to know how it would end. Not sure if this is genius writing or appalling, though I'm leaning to the latter.
Started re-watching this today for maybe the 5th or 6th time time today, i love this drama so much, even though episode 3 - 4 mother scene breaks me every time.
Are you certain it's going to finish on episode 13, usually TVer say finale on previews for last episode?
Whilst I appreciate and enjoy a variety of categories, we apparently share a bias towards romatic comedies, although I must admit to really liking heavily emotional dramas such as the recent Korean drama You, and Everything Else.
Are you certain it's going to finish on episode 13, usually TVer say finale on previews for last episode?
I see you have listed quite a few recent Japanese dramas for 2025 - I'll be using your recommendations to navigate my increasing interest in J-dramas, thankyou are for compiling these lists. I'm only just starting to list the dramas I've watched, I'll add thoughts and comments later once watch list is completed.
Are you certain it's going to finish on episode 13, usually TVer say finale on previews for last episode?
I guess you're right, thankyou so much for this synopsis / breakdown of the final episode - I've had fun watching this drama, but still getting used to how Japanese dramas are presented compared to say Korean ones. So far of the few I have watched, Beginning Of The Sea - Umi No Hajimari is my standout Japanese drama experience.
Just finished it and I'm wrecked - the acting was a little too good. A profound look at the nature of a relationship between two people. Gonna take some time now, to let the drama, the whole story sit with me a while, before I make anymore comments.
lmao, some people binge watch and you don't have to watch at once... why you spam pages with negativity and odd…
I've finish three episodes and that's it for me today, tomorrow maybe another three, we will see. See it's easy, nobody FORCED me to watch all today or just one, as an adult I can kind of cater to my own choice ................... Have fun and hope you enjoy making your own schedule.
please tell how the mom n daughter can like dad n son duo don't they become step siblings??
You seem to be pretty hung up about this issue, I'd suggest this series is not for you as you have convinced yourself that something that is not in the drama is an issue. Move on and stop asking the same question of people who have already explained the mother daughter relationship to you.
I've decided to try and savour this series and limit my self to four episodes today (just finished episode three) It's just too good to binge through, I really want to appreciate and let my thoughts linger on what has been seen / experienced thus far.
1/15 epso far liking it. it didnt let down my anticipation and expectations as well. and all the osts played in…
The OST thus far is great, enjoying the end credit ones especially. I anticipated that this drama would be good, its exceeding my expectations thus far. About to start episode three, after I make a coffee. I hope you continue to enjoy the series :)
Just finished the first episode - this is going to be a quietly beautiful and emotional journey, judging from the first hour. Both leads and child counterparts are doing the script justice thus far, heading into episode two now.
but did not kill anyone. she just drive drunk. everyone deserved second change. Like you never did any mistakes…
So here we are, A young lady is dead, bullied to death, what do you think her family should be demanding the law to do to those responsible for the relentless cyber-bullying?
It wasn’t just online criticism though —she tried to rebuild her life by working at a café, but even that…
I don't think anyone is saying that a DUI offense is not a serious charge, BUT in this instance NO ONE was either killed or injured, the court found her guilty of said charge and fined her 20 million as far as I am aware. Her livelihood was stripped away by her agency and sponsors dropped her from their projects. BUT that was not enough for netizens / media, they would not leave her alone. Which has ultimately brought us to this point, a very young woman is dead, bullied to death. In your view, what now should be done, to all those who are quickly deleting their comments, who have driven her to her death.
So far of the few I have watched, Beginning Of The Sea - Umi No Hajimari is my standout Japanese drama experience.
Her livelihood was stripped away by her agency and sponsors dropped her from their projects. BUT that was not enough for netizens / media, they would not leave her alone.
Which has ultimately brought us to this point, a very young woman is dead, bullied to death. In your view, what now should be done, to all those who are quickly deleting their comments, who have driven her to her death.