I really like yi-seo, she's cool and clearly has a passion for running a business beyond liking PSR, but I think…
She's probably seen his resume, and she knows he doesn't have Korean nationality, although the way she said it harsh, she was correct in the end, and he finally decided to explain WHY he kept saying he's Korean, instead of just throwing a tantrum, and as soon as he explained, she said she will help him find his dad.
Do people actually like whiny, childish, and presistant characters like Kang Do Jin? I find him so annoying every second he's on the screen, he literally contributed nothing to the show except dragging down the female lead.. Idk what physchological books he read but they must be the wrong ones.
correct if I am wrong.So Ah said she can not like JW the rich brat because he killed her "father"(meaning PSR…
I think he gets emotional and angry with Yi Seo more than others because he sees her flaws and wishes to change them. He also has higher expectations of her than the others, so it's easier to disappoint him. When he met her in the men's toilet and asked her if it would be nosy to help her now, he wanted her to realize she can rely on someone instead of doing everything herself. When she wanted to fire the transgender he put her in charge to see that she can improve, he could've done it himself (he's a great cook) but he wanted Yi Seo to witness that people can improve with effort, and that not everyone is born amazingly good at something. And when she came back after the incident with tony he was happy to put her badge back on her and gave her a pat on the head too. I think he still sees her as a kid which is quite sad tbh. When she kissed him while he was knocked out, he had a dream of her kissing him, but dismissed it as "dangerous dream".
Hum I just saw the "chicken scene" in ep 2 and waouh the father is THE WORST, Ahn Bo Yun playing the son actually…
Sad thing is that he just breaks afterwards, turning into the most annoying thug whose only purpose is to get scared by Se Ro Yi, while I love these scenes, I feel like it's a wasted potential having Ahn Bo Yun play them. :/
Damn episode 7 was a little emotional but so uneventful, if you think about what happened from start to finish it's literally one thing. Oh, and a bit of backstory.
I'm just two episodes in and this is the third K-drama I've watched with a character named Soo-ah who is the evil…
The meaning would depend on the Hanja used to spell it, but there are too many possible variations (180+) to try and guess one. Soo Ah is just a very common name I think.
I've rewatched the episodes that aired so far at least 5 times, I always go back to check a great scene and I end up wanting to see what happened before it and after it as well, and as I reach the end of episode 6, I curse this long week. This is one of the best dramas to air in the last 2 years, the only way they can mess it up if if Sae Ro Yi & Yi Seo don't end up together. Nothing else can lose points for this show but that.
1- The fact that she caught the bullet with the car starting velocity.2- The fact the bullet hit her on the front…
I get that "miraculous moments" part but at this just takes it a notch too far, lol From the scene after RJH looks behind him and sees Se Ri knocked out, it's clear the seats aren't that high.
Ok first it was the bike scene and now this (end of episode 13)This drama has lost it's footing on reality LOL
1- The fact that she caught the bullet with the car starting velocity. 2- The fact the bullet hit her on the front seat directly instead of hitting anywhere else. 3- Assuming (2) was intentional, she braked at the exact spot to take the bullet. 4- Last but not least, at the final picture you can see her bleeding from her stomach, not shoulder, head, neck. Which are what should've been shot when the bullet went through the window.
Idk what physchological books he read but they must be the wrong ones.
When he met her in the men's toilet and asked her if it would be nosy to help her now, he wanted her to realize she can rely on someone instead of doing everything herself.
When she wanted to fire the transgender he put her in charge to see that she can improve, he could've done it himself (he's a great cook) but he wanted Yi Seo to witness that people can improve with effort, and that not everyone is born amazingly good at something.
And when she came back after the incident with tony he was happy to put her badge back on her and gave her a pat on the head too.
I think he still sees her as a kid which is quite sad tbh. When she kissed him while he was knocked out, he had a dream of her kissing him, but dismissed it as "dangerous dream".
Soo Ah is just a very common name I think.
This is one of the best dramas to air in the last 2 years, the only way they can mess it up if if Sae Ro Yi & Yi Seo don't end up together. Nothing else can lose points for this show but that.
From the scene after RJH looks behind him and sees Se Ri knocked out, it's clear the seats aren't that high.
2- The fact the bullet hit her on the front seat directly instead of hitting anywhere else.
3- Assuming (2) was intentional, she braked at the exact spot to take the bullet.
4- Last but not least, at the final picture you can see her bleeding from her stomach, not shoulder, head, neck. Which are what should've been shot when the bullet went through the window.
This drama has lost it's footing on reality LOL