Almost all characters take wrong decisions throughout the movie. Dr. could tell the police about it and ask for them to keep his privacy or something, idk. He could tell the lie he told his wife sooner but he didn't and she persuaded him against going to police. Tomo could act less nonchalant about breaking up and his feelings about Dr. or not answer in a vague manner to make his lover think he'd been two timing him, but he didn't.
From the start, I could see Dr. would end up killing/hurting Tomo for some reason but I didn't like the ending. His wife protected her own family by denying him his justice and probably making trouble for the dealer who'd spent the night with him as the main suspect.
You know a drama is not delivering when it's ep. 90 and you still just ff and watch previews.... This technic 🤡 is supposed to be only for childhood, teenagehood and pre-revenge arc not whole the drama! 🤦🏻♀️
So...HJ is using SD to get info on people around HW, dividing between her and her husband by making it look like she's cheating (and probably make him doubt the baby'a paternity) and killing the baby indirectly. ☻☻
So HJ is such a psycopath that just can't sit still and know her sister is eating the poisoned food, she had to watch it herself and enjoy it hence she dropped the food and ruined her own brilliant plan and she has the nerves to scream......👿👿
Given OSA's background as b****y villains, I was hoping for a gray FL but the only thing we got is a first class idiot. The previews finishing with her looking all murderous are not even funny anymore.
the FL is a great actress and very pretty, i was wondering why i havent seen her before. I hope she will get more…
She acts rarely now. She was quite popular in her youth but retired early then returned to acting in 2009 and since then I think this is her 5th drama. Ahjummas and such apparently love her so much and her dramas are normally high rated.
Like artificial city? Btw his meds is for erectile dysfxn if he is cheating, it does make sense
That and The Vanished movie too. I still haven's started but If they want to make the FL a lonely and super bitter person who heal and is healed by another boy, sadly a cheating husband is unavoidable😬😬 You know the writers don't like to think about other couples' conflicts that doesn't involve adultry. It's the easiest way....
Is the main story going to happen in the future? I remember after 1st scene of a heavily pregnant HW we got back 2 yrs and it was 2024 !?(Which is weird as there's supposed to be several months between HJ uploading that clip and MIL dying) Also character list says HW is 31 but in this timeline she's 29 as she was born in '94. Is the revenge arc supposed to be in '26? Or they messed up the ages as her MIL was younger than announced too 🤦🏻♀️🤔
To be fair, as much as he hates her, she hasn't been proven to be lying or hiding anything from him, just stealing…
This is actually right. JC is in a period of despression after his mom's sudden death and his dad's replacing her in every aspect. HW sometimes behaves as if it's her own mother that died. He must try to be more interested in her talks and she be more understanding of his situation.
To me it sounds he favours his teacher just because she's pathetic, lonely and kind of a pushover. Like no one signs up for her class, he does to bring in more people. Everyone are napping or chatting there, he listens and ask questions, he makes her seem capable in front of other teachers, etc. He doesn't seem to be in love ... 🤷🏻♀️
I don't expect shrewdness or a single brain cell from DJ but YH is supposed to be mastermind behind a multibillion investment empire and keeping it from his uncle but what we see is a passive, emotional loser. Less than 40 eps. left but still half of the twists are in the dark and no plan for revenge yet. Just childish slapping and water pouring. 🤐
JC's reaction to HW's accusations and reasons against HJ reminds me of how Ron and Hermione dealt with Harry's suspicions about Draco in HBP.
He hates her but still doesn't believe she would do anything to push aside his mom and take her place (which she did). Also everytime something happens he makes an appointment with her to hear the story as if he's some sort of prosecutor in a court, he listens to her but when it comes to his own wife he rebukes her. What a child😒
From the start, I could see Dr. would end up killing/hurting Tomo for some reason but I didn't like the ending. His wife protected her own family by denying him his justice and probably making trouble for the dealer who'd spent the night with him as the main suspect.
He's nearly a deacade younger than KNJ, I think even though his make up ages him but still looks younger as you said.
You know the writers don't like to think about other couples' conflicts that doesn't involve adultry. It's the easiest way....
Also character list says HW is 31 but in this timeline she's 29 as she was born in '94. Is the revenge arc supposed to be in '26? Or they messed up the ages as her MIL was younger than announced too 🤦🏻♀️🤔
He hates her but still doesn't believe she would do anything to push aside his mom and take her place (which she did). Also everytime something happens he makes an appointment with her to hear the story as if he's some sort of prosecutor in a court, he listens to her but when it comes to his own wife he rebukes her. What a child😒