This drama requires a flexible mind. You really need to bend to understand the characters' POV. I think even the…
I feel like kang chul shooting yeon joo father might actually be the only way for the romance to move forward assuming her dad survives. I mean at this point it will be impossible for kang chul to forgive her father and ignore the fact that she is his daughter..but by shooting him he will possibly get rid of some of the resentment towards him and feel guilt towards yeon joo. As long as her father survives yeon joo will probably understand his actions, since her father faults are too big to ignore..so hopefully they will both be able to move foward..but of course things might turn out totally different since this drama keeps blowing our minds
so far i'm loving it..i admit that i wasn't really hoping for much after the first few episodes, aside from ji hwan amazing acting skills it just felt like a pretty typical melo-majkang drama..but it's picking up so much!! the pace is just right and the characters are really growing..the only one i'm not too sure of yet is gun woo, i feel like there's something missing there. keep it up writers! (by the way is anyone else confused about the time gap? I mean the secretary doesn't age at all and all the characters are supposed to be pretty old now..)
Honestly this drama is such a huge disappointment!!! I really loved the manhwa so I was looking forward the drama adaptation but it was terrible from the very beginning.. I actually ended up having to drop it (which i almost never do) because I couldn't bear to watch any longer. I know the story is different and it isn't supposed to be a faithful adaptation but it still doesn't justify how they managed to turn such great starting point material into this terrible script. To make things worse the whole cast is terrible so even if you try to enjoy the story the acting is just so poor that you simply can't get into it. I'm sorry to be so negative but there really isn't anything good i can say about this piece of work.