I'm kind of surprised at the lack of compassion for the SFL here. I've read her story a bit differently. Seems…
I think she’s someone who has never really experienced genuine kindness or care from others, so she completely misread the situation and developed feelings for him. But the issue is that he has rejected her multiple times, yet she still refuses to move on. He’s also a married man, so why encourage him to cheat with you?
The situation can also be interpreted as greed or obsession with the life he represents. Being with him would guarantee stability, comfort, and a better life for her, so part of her attachment may come from wanting that security as much as wanting him. At some point, it stops being love and starts becoming unhealthy dependency and possession.
You can empathize with her because it’s a drama and we viewers are watching from a distance, but in real life, people like this are the worst to get entangled with. They can become deeply resentful of you if you're close to the person they want and start viewing you as obstacles or threats that need to be removed. They build their entire identity and existence around one person, and when they can’t have them, the obsession can turn toxic and destructive for everyone involved, including the person they claim to love.
Repeat after me- kissing the same mouth that kissed your best friend isn't realistic (if she's actually someone…
Worse things happen in real life, so this drama honestly isn’t as disappointing as some of y’all are making it seem. 7 years passed, and the drama clearly showed how much the whole family grew closer during that time so of course they became really dependent on eachother. You also can’t really blame YR for not letting go of her feelings for him when even her friends were encouraging her to confess because they all knew how much she liked him.
What happened to JH is sad, but she left for over 7 years. You can’t realistically expect everything to stay exactly the same or expect people not to move on emotionally. Even JH herself knew YR liked him, which was part of the reason she stepped away in the first place. Feelings changed, time passed, and people grew differently. I feel bad when I put myself in her shoes, but not every ending has to be perfectly fair or ideal to make sense. Sometimes relationships become more complicated with time, and this drama actually showed that in a realistic way instead of forcing everything back to how it used to be. I wished they had focused on JH and YR's brother relationship instead in the second half.
LDW said a bit ago he won't do a season 3. He could always change his mind, of course, but he's previously stated…
If he already said he wouldn’t do a Season 3, then there’s really no point in going back on his words. I honestly understand his perspective, actors are usually only given scripts for a few episodes at the beginning, so he probably believed the story would naturally end with Season 2. The drama is also action-heavy, and projects like that take a lot of time, energy, and physical effort to film. After spending years on the role, it makes sense if he wants to move on.
There’s still the unresolved issue surrounding the new villain, though. I honestly think the writer either shouldn’t have introduced that storyline at all or should’ve wrapped it up properly instead of dragging the story out further. Ending Season 2 with that unanswered question only made people expect another season. At the same time, if LDW doesn’t return for Season 3, I can understand why they won't bother doing it because he’s essentially the face and main character of the series. It would be difficult for viewers to stay invested without him. Still, I hope he at least considers it if they genuinely approach him with a strong script and a good storyline worth continuing.
I usually would agree but they did have feelings for each other when she was underage and he was a safe adult…
Exactly, and the first thing he asked after meeting years later was if she was married. No matter how they tried to make this seem normal but the fact that he likes her when she was a high school student is weird and unacceptable
So because he helped you, now you're forcing yourself on him for him to take advantage you? It seems she just wants to use him because of her predicament, she looks so desperate and pathetic. Does she really love him or there's a goal here?
everyone has their own preferences and opinions. it is normal for people to complain. all of life is like Goldilocks…
This person made their statement clear, so I don’t know why you’re here. They also clearly expressed their opinion that they’re enjoying it, unlike those who are complaining that counts as an opinion as well. So why are you acting like a hypocrite and not allowing them to express theirs too?
Things seem to be going too smooth for them, like I am starting to feel that either, this was supposed to be a…
In her normal life, she is a loner and has no support. We saw glimpses of her being bullied in school and also isolated at work. However, in her current situation, she is surrounded by people (mom, uncle, and aunt) who genuinely care about her and support her, giving her the courage to speak up and assert herself. When someone who was once neglected finally feels valued and protected, they become more willing to express themselves and face situations they once avoided.
You should see ME trying to get out of that loop. Yeah, we're going on a gazillion rounds LOL
It's actually realistic to me because what were they supposed to do? They didn't know who the culprit was and also the police only see them as the culprits if they call them
Kdrama writers can be so funny sometimes. In the last 2 eps, they finally started showing the parts viewers actually wanted to see. Why rush and squeeze all the meaningful parts into the ending when they had about 10 prior eps to build their story and do that properly? Was there even a need for a love triangle? I hope the baby got paid enough because he sincerely carried the show. I wouldn’t have continued watching if not for him.
I’ve been watching since season 1, and it’s pretty clear that many contestants come mainly for fame, while only a few are genuinely looking for love. Because of that, it’s important for the participants to play their game wisely, protect their feelings, and not get too caught up in the experience or end up being used as part of someone else’s strategy. I’m really curious to see how season 6 will top this one and whether it will focus more on authentic connections.
The reunion will likely reveal who is actually dating, just like what happened during the 19 to 20 show reunion. I honestly prefer it this way because it gives fans clear answers instead of leaving them hanging onto speculation. It also helps separate what was real from what was just part of the show. At the end of the day, many contestants join these programs mainly for exposure and opportunities, so it’s refreshing when the reunion brings some honesty and closure.
The situation can also be interpreted as greed or obsession with the life he represents. Being with him would guarantee stability, comfort, and a better life for her, so part of her attachment may come from wanting that security as much as wanting him. At some point, it stops being love and starts becoming unhealthy dependency and possession.
You can empathize with her because it’s a drama and we viewers are watching from a distance, but in real life, people like this are the worst to get entangled with. They can become deeply resentful of you if you're close to the person they want and start viewing you as obstacles or threats that need to be removed. They build their entire identity and existence around one person, and when they can’t have them, the obsession can turn toxic and destructive for everyone involved, including the person they claim to love.
What happened to JH is sad, but she left for over 7 years. You can’t realistically expect everything to stay exactly the same or expect people not to move on emotionally. Even JH herself knew YR liked him, which was part of the reason she stepped away in the first place. Feelings changed, time passed, and people grew differently.
I feel bad when I put myself in her shoes, but not every ending has to be perfectly fair or ideal to make sense. Sometimes relationships become more complicated with time, and this drama actually showed that in a realistic way instead of forcing everything back to how it used to be.
I wished they had focused on JH and YR's brother relationship instead in the second half.
The drama is also action-heavy, and projects like that take a lot of time, energy, and physical effort to film. After spending years on the role, it makes sense if he wants to move on.
There’s still the unresolved issue surrounding the new villain, though. I honestly think the writer either shouldn’t have introduced that storyline at all or should’ve wrapped it up properly instead of dragging the story out further. Ending Season 2 with that unanswered question only made people expect another season.
At the same time, if LDW doesn’t return for Season 3, I can understand why they won't bother doing it because he’s essentially the face and main character of the series. It would be difficult for viewers to stay invested without him. Still, I hope he at least considers it if they genuinely approach him with a strong script and a good storyline worth continuing.
No matter how they tried to make this seem normal but the fact that he likes her when she was a high school student is weird and unacceptable
It seems she just wants to use him because of her predicament, she looks so desperate and pathetic.
Does she really love him or there's a goal here?
However, in her current situation, she is surrounded by people (mom, uncle, and aunt) who genuinely care about her and support her, giving her the courage to speak up and assert herself.
When someone who was once neglected finally feels valued and protected, they become more willing to express themselves and face situations they once avoided.
They didn't know who the culprit was and also the police only see them as the culprits if they call them
Why rush and squeeze all the meaningful parts into the ending when they had about 10 prior eps to build their story and do that properly?
Was there even a need for a love triangle?
I hope the baby got paid enough because he sincerely carried the show. I wouldn’t have continued watching if not for him.