Mind you, all I said was that I didnβt like a show, or its fictional characters yet here you are implying that I need a therapist because of my subjective opinion. Sweetheart, I think the call is coming from inside the house.
This is such a satisfying watch, minus Han Da On of course. #ArongWasRight
Semi spoiler: . . . . . . . Justitia is such a great character, I really loved how she punished the murderers by doing what they did to their victims to them, it was sooooooo satisfying. I just really don't think that this story needed romance (outside of my disdain for that Han Da On dude), I feel like Justitia's character could've simply became humanized through growing compassion for the victim's families. The way that she started to actually care about the reactions of the bereaved family members could've served as a transition to her humanity just as well or even better than that Han Da On "romance" arc did. I really couldn't stand it, she became so weak for him, and for what???? Anyways I just really hope she doesn't choose to become human, her demon powers are elite and necessary. T_T
genuinely cannot understand how your seven year old self is more locked in for a do or die situation than you are in your twenties. at least she finally did lock on the last episode ig.
I finished this four days ago and was upset with the ending (hence the tomatoes), and upon further reflection I am still angry. But I will say that this drama has one of my favorite FL's, I loved everything about her, she always handled the problems that she encountered in the best ways that she could and I loved that about her.
ts pissed me off. hae jo sucks, and jae mi needs a therapist!!! and was it just me or did he take off his shirt at least once per episode???
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Justitia is such a great character, I really loved how she punished the murderers by doing what they did to their victims to them, it was sooooooo satisfying. I just really don't think that this story needed romance (outside of my disdain for that Han Da On dude), I feel like Justitia's character could've simply became humanized through growing compassion for the victim's families. The way that she started to actually care about the reactions of the bereaved family members could've served as a transition to her humanity just as well or even better than that Han Da On "romance" arc did. I really couldn't stand it, she became so weak for him, and for what???? Anyways I just really hope she doesn't choose to become human, her demon powers are elite and necessary. T_T