A Brutal Spiral of Greed, Betrayal, and Payback
FL is honestly hard to predict. She’s not always in control, and there were moments I genuinely thought she might fail. She can be reckless and a bit unhinged, but somehow she still keeps pushing through and getting things done. That’s part of what makes her interesting to watch.
One thing that stands out more the longer you watch is how unfair everything is for women in that era. A lot of what she goes through isn’t just personal betrayal—it also reflects how little power women actually had, and how easily they could be controlled, discarded, or blamed no matter what they did. 😔
ML stays pretty lowkey for most of the story. He’s more in the background and doesn’t try to take over her journey or act like the typical “saviour” type. When he does step in, it feels more intentional. Later on, he becomes more present, and some of those emotional moments actually hit… even if a few of them made me laugh a bit. 😅
The story itself is basically about revenge.... FL is going after her own family after what they did to her, and she doesn’t just wipe them out quickly—it’s more of a slow breakdown, piece by piece. Sometimes it feels satisfying, but other times it’s just dark and kind of grim, like everything was already doomed from the start.
Honestly, the first episode already pulled me in because of how brutal it is. The greed and betrayal are just on another level. It doesn’t hold back at all, and it immediately sets this uncomfortable tone where you know these people are rotten.
Around the middle, the vibe starts to shift. It moves away from pure revenge and leans more into character interactions and relationships. It’s not as intense as the first half anymore...but it was still good! 😘
Overall, it’s chaotic, dramatic, and definitely not perfect—but it keeps you hooked. And surprisingly, after all that darkness, it still manages to end on a pretty satisfying note. ❤️❤️
One thing that stands out more the longer you watch is how unfair everything is for women in that era. A lot of what she goes through isn’t just personal betrayal—it also reflects how little power women actually had, and how easily they could be controlled, discarded, or blamed no matter what they did. 😔
ML stays pretty lowkey for most of the story. He’s more in the background and doesn’t try to take over her journey or act like the typical “saviour” type. When he does step in, it feels more intentional. Later on, he becomes more present, and some of those emotional moments actually hit… even if a few of them made me laugh a bit. 😅
The story itself is basically about revenge.... FL is going after her own family after what they did to her, and she doesn’t just wipe them out quickly—it’s more of a slow breakdown, piece by piece. Sometimes it feels satisfying, but other times it’s just dark and kind of grim, like everything was already doomed from the start.
Honestly, the first episode already pulled me in because of how brutal it is. The greed and betrayal are just on another level. It doesn’t hold back at all, and it immediately sets this uncomfortable tone where you know these people are rotten.
Around the middle, the vibe starts to shift. It moves away from pure revenge and leans more into character interactions and relationships. It’s not as intense as the first half anymore...but it was still good! 😘
Overall, it’s chaotic, dramatic, and definitely not perfect—but it keeps you hooked. And surprisingly, after all that darkness, it still manages to end on a pretty satisfying note. ❤️❤️
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