Why is she annoying? I see this comment so often across this website so I'm interested in your take. Interestingly…
omg Ep 21 flashback to his mother in hospital he's a schoolkid she has obviously wet the bed but is completely unaware he notices by accident. How moving that tiny scene was. You were right I was too impatient but that really got me how heart breaking but also such a small amazing powerful scene
All this and you didnt mention the huge and ridiculous plot hole. The FL knows her fiance is lying but she doesnt know why. Rather than try and find out she punishes him for it and leaves him. Yet she has been lying to him by omission every single day of their relationship. Imagine have that level of arrogance Insincerity and self centredness to lie to someone every day to intrude on their thoughts without them knowing EVERY DAY but then punish them when they falter ONCE. So she storms off on a bus feeling sorry for herself. Fast forward a few years he finds her explains he was being a noble idiot HE apologises to her. She explains actually i knew you were lying etc etc. Then just callously tells him yeah im thinking of someone else not you and leaves him there. At that point he should have been enraged at her hypocrisy how she misled him and treated him so badly but he just has to sit there. She though is now trusting a guy who she knows for a few weeks a guy who lied to her about Murder no less. How could yiu root for someone like her its impossible.
Why is she annoying? I see this comment so often across this website so I'm interested in your take. Interestingly…
well she kisses him knows he likes her rejects him but still seeks his support like abf its getting a bit confusing to watch im stuck at 19 not too enthused by it anymore
Min-Ji used her last wish for NOTHING. I'm so sad. they could've lived happily the three of them 😭 especially…
So i think it was her wish that created the sequence where he could come back. But yeah I was so sad to see her in the desert alone at end wha I wanted the police woman to be with her or someone.