Is this drama worth watching? I'm not usually a fan of C-dramas, but I've watched Hidden Love, My Cute Bodyguard, Till the End of the Moon, Flavour It's Yours, My Journey to You, My Little Princess, and Cute Programmer. Can someone share their thoughts about this drama? I'm considering it because it's trending.
Whyyyy did they have to end it in such a tragic way?! I’m absolutely drowning in my own tears after that twist. It’s like they ripped out all the joy the show built up and left us with a hole in our hearts. 😭💔
Here’s my theory: I think the weird-eyed guy (the "unnie guy") is the twin brother of the kidnapped child, but my hunch says he could also be the real son. This is because of how strangely the mother reacted when his sketch was shown on the news, and also because of how Sa Eon’s father-like figure trembled while holding his glass of soju.
However, psycho characters often have a mastermind behind their actions, so I don’t think the weird-eyed guy would be so reclusive. That’s what makes me wonder—maybe he’s not the real son and was deceived into thinking Sa Eon is his twin brother, who got all the luxury he didn’t have. This could explain why he wants to take everything from Sa Eon and the real son, who might actually be the true criminal working in the background.
I also think Sa Eon could be one of the kidnapped children. Maybe the guy found him and gave him a home. (The psycho real son might have had a tendency to cut up animals’ organs and even did the same to children. The grandpa could have murdered them by sinking them in the lake. But Sa Eon was lucky enough to survive. As I remember, Sa Eon has a huge scar on his back, too.)
I also think Sa Eon is being held hostage to silence the father-like figure.
Additionally, I think the grandpa tried to kill Hee Joo's stepfather's children, especially the boy, to solidify a foundation for his fake grandson. If the media family didn’t have a son to carry on the legacy, the power would naturally pass to a son-in-law. This way, the grandpa could secure all the power he wanted.
For me, Park Do Jae seems more suspicious because he keeps giving information that doesn’t make sense or lacks reasoning.
If the preview is correct, Sang U probably followed SE (he is nosy enough to do it) so was able to save them from…
I’m not sure if I’m correct, but I think Ji Sang U went there before Sa Eon. Do you remember the white shoes shown when the anonymous SE’s father was packing his suitcase and trying to leave? Those shoes were worn by Sang U in the orphanage scene. It doesn’t make sense, but those shoes are bothering me. It made me wonder if he wasn’t the criminal but was there to investigate or cause harm, and then ended up rescuing Sa Eon.
One question I still have though - The light shop owner said those who are still alive in the real world appear…
Do you remember in the earlier episodes when they mentioned that decendants were given three days before going to the afterlife? This was said by the director of the funeral home. The two ladies you mentioned above were also given those three days. I think that's why they look stranger than others.
He's still in comma. Her ghost or spirit helps him to come back alive. (I'll not spoil the method she is using.) I think we have to wait for the last episodes to see what happens to people in commas.
I am yet to watch this but I feel like it might be over hyped and my expectations might not be met...the way the…
I was hesitant to watch this at first, but within ten minutes, it grabbed my attention. I ended up watching all the released episodes and am now eagerly waiting for episode 5.
I usually enjoy all kinds of dramas as long as they're engaging, and I highly recommend this one. It's packed with plot twists, suspense, hidden romance, and steamy scenes that leave you breathless.
This drama deserves at least 8/10 rating. Highly recommend for rom-com lovers and beginners. This drama has its charm to attach you to the drama. 20 episodes but, not boring at all.
I think the weird-eyed guy (the "unnie guy") is the twin brother of the kidnapped child, but my hunch says he could also be the real son. This is because of how strangely the mother reacted when his sketch was shown on the news, and also because of how Sa Eon’s father-like figure trembled while holding his glass of soju.
However, psycho characters often have a mastermind behind their actions, so I don’t think the weird-eyed guy would be so reclusive. That’s what makes me wonder—maybe he’s not the real son and was deceived into thinking Sa Eon is his twin brother, who got all the luxury he didn’t have. This could explain why he wants to take everything from Sa Eon and the real son, who might actually be the true criminal working in the background.
I also think Sa Eon could be one of the kidnapped children. Maybe the guy found him and gave him a home. (The psycho real son might have had a tendency to cut up animals’ organs and even did the same to children. The grandpa could have murdered them by sinking them in the lake. But Sa Eon was lucky enough to survive. As I remember, Sa Eon has a huge scar on his back, too.)
I also think Sa Eon is being held hostage to silence the father-like figure.
Additionally, I think the grandpa tried to kill Hee Joo's stepfather's children, especially the boy, to solidify a foundation for his fake grandson. If the media family didn’t have a son to carry on the legacy, the power would naturally pass to a son-in-law. This way, the grandpa could secure all the power he wanted.
For me, Park Do Jae seems more suspicious because he keeps giving information that doesn’t make sense or lacks reasoning.
Her ghost or spirit helps him to come back alive. (I'll not spoil the method she is using.) I think we have to wait for the last episodes to see what happens to people in commas.
I usually enjoy all kinds of dramas as long as they're engaging, and I highly recommend this one. It's packed with plot twists, suspense, hidden romance, and steamy scenes that leave you breathless.
There's a scene of remove breast implants.
Highly recommend for rom-com lovers and beginners.
This drama has its charm to attach you to the drama. 20 episodes but, not boring at all.