Oh my heart just broke into a million pieces for his mother! She's such a sensitive and kind person, but to have gone through that and still want the the best for Ho-su is making me tear up! She is his advocate and stands on business for him! My ass would've taken that bus and gone far away.
Also, I really hope they swap back soon—there are only a handful of episodes left. It would be such a letdown if the work conflict gets rushed especially since it involves sexual harassment in the workplace, it deserves to be handled with the weight and care it demands. I don't want an ending wrapped up in convenience.
The way Miji instinctively tightened their hands together after his confession made my old heart flutter.
I like that conversation between Miji and Mirae because it shows a clear cycle of childhood trauma following into adulthood. Just like the twins' mother and their grandmother. They never fully moved past their own unresolved pain, these characters are living proof of how early emotional wounds can follow you into adulthood. The resentments, the guilt, the unspoken grief, they don’t just disappear with age. They evolve, settle in, and sometimes silently shape how we love, support, and fail each other.
Not both my girlies pulling top-tier men! Handsome, successful, and effortlessly charming in their own way. The double date scene had me cackling—two extroverts practically carrying the whole conversation while the introverts just quietly observed. As for Miji, aside from running, I’m really curious where she’ll land career-wise. She’s got a real talent and heart for connecting with people—there’s definitely something in that realm for her.
Ho-su's ex boss is a shark of a lawyer. It's no wonder the man has won many cases. Say what you want, but the man doesn't take the short end of the stick. His advice might come across as cold or calculating, but it’s almost always strategic and frighteningly effective. Look at the way Ho-su applied his advice after he told him to "cross the line."
If she wants to pursue acting then I support her. She is beautiful and hardworking and smart. It’s not fair…
Not the "God Bless her" at the end😭. “Fairness” and "fame" don’t belong in the same sentence. People blow up for all kinds of reasons—timing, vibes, relatability, connections, luck, you name it. It's not a wild concept that people are allowed to explore more than one talent.
Let's hope its to announce the airing dates of her drama and not to do more free promo for 10cent's lacklustre marketing.
I like that conversation between Miji and Mirae because it shows a clear cycle of childhood trauma following into adulthood. Just like the twins' mother and their grandmother. They never fully moved past their own unresolved pain, these characters are living proof of how early emotional wounds can follow you into adulthood. The resentments, the guilt, the unspoken grief, they don’t just disappear with age. They evolve, settle in, and sometimes silently shape how we love, support, and fail each other.
Ho-su's ex boss is a shark of a lawyer. It's no wonder the man has won many cases. Say what you want, but the man doesn't take the short end of the stick. His advice might come across as cold or calculating, but it’s almost always strategic and frighteningly effective. Look at the way Ho-su applied his advice after he told him to "cross the line."