You don't get it. There is high possibility of her not remembering her past memories ever again, and even if she…
I believe no one thinks like me, but choosing memories over getting to live means you want to give all the importance to your past and the future holds no value to you. Yes, memories make you who you are, but we won't be the same 2 years from now, and you don't know how you will perceive your past self. Dwelling on memories and choosing to instead die, I don't understand that at all...
Just imagine, with all what you have right now, what will be your choice?1. You can die anytime soon2. You live,…
I will choose surgery without thinking twice because I would like to put faith in my people that they will be there for me after the memory loss and they will help me remember, relive, or make new memories. I have seen people lose someone at a young age, and it's not just traumatic for families but also for friends. And the biggest thing is that Hae In comes from rich family which gives her other privileges and common people like us don't have, and yet I will go for surgery.
I have started getting annoyed by Hae In. Instead of behaving like an adult, she's like a teenager rebelling against everyone who wants something good for her. Like dude just live first! You can make memories again. People close to you will stay and help you remember but you need to live to see better days....
Soo Mina is annoying AF! I hope she didn't behave like a 12 year old girl throughout the series...
I got to the revelation but it's all so messed up! Messed up to the point where no one's actions make sense anymore. It's like all psychos decided to group together to ruin one person's life, which is another level of absurd...
Finished 4 episodes and can't understand one thing... That dead girl lived in a rich community, someone reported break-in and identified Hyun Soo, but no one presented any CCTV evidence. I mean if the main suspect is denying the crime, then shouldn't police also look for other evidence to see if someone else also entered the house during the murder timeframe? And logically speaking, there should be at least one security camera or parked car's dashcam that would have caught something. I am no investigator but I have watched enough true crime documentaries to know that police generally evaluate all possibilities even when there's a suspect, and especially when they can't identify solid motive...
Wow, you guys are so hyped up. I mean you can scroll three pages of this site just to finish what people have…
TMAI! I also came to scroll through comments because I'm also hyped and my bff hasn't seen last 2 ep. So, trying to not spoil it for her by ranting to her 😂
7th and 8th episodes were emotional rollercoaster, but throughout the 8th ep, I felt like crying, punching something, throwing my laptop, and laughing like a psychopath over every serious event. I have rarely experienced so many emotions at once... April is going to be the longest month 😣ðŸ˜
the calm and composed Hyun Woo remains, after getting bashed left and right is insane, dude must be used to it…
Ohh believe me calmest people are the smartest and scariest in real life also. You can never tell their next move when you can't judge their emotions from face...
It's actually a reversed role Read the synopsis and watch the trailer to understand better But that's not the…
I know but I was actually trying to compare with Indian dramas. I am pretty sure I have seen nearly all these instances happening in one or another Indian TV Soap, which are known to be overdramatic...
Do you have any recommendations for a good Indian drama? 😂
Try Made In Heaven if you want to watch some rich people drama, Little Things (young romance), Bandish Bandit (musical romance), Permanent Roommates (rom-com). All these are in Hindi.
15 min into the drama, it was funny. After 45 min, I feel like I'm watching an Indian soap with ML and FL role reversed and it's not funny anymore. 😑