I would give this a 10 but I just don't understand the point of John Na's character...? Like how does he know the mother and how was he relevant to the story as a whole? Why was he silent for most of his existence and what was he even sent to accomplish?? However, everything was excellent mostly due to the acting skills of the mains and the overall chemistry + (I understand WDH didn't want to hurt her but did he really have to abandon her every 5 minutesðŸ˜)
How is he minimizing his actions and how much more accountability is he supposed to take? Honest question.He has…
Are we just going ignore the the fact that he blames Seonyul for the destruction of his marriage when it wouldn't have happened if he chose NOT to sleep with his wife's sister?
YALL NOT GONNA LIKE ME FOR THIS BUT I. DONT. CARE!!!! I have never been this irritated by a character like damn…
I'll have to disagree on this one. I think everyone forgets that Seonyul never saw everything the viewers saw. It's unfair to say he supports his father even though he never showed remorse when it was made pretty clear that Seonyul only saw the best sides of his father. Seonyul only saw the part of his father crying and devastated in court (we know that was an act but he didn't). For all he knew, his father was unfairly murdered for an accident he was remorseful for and that the one who murdered him keeps on showing a lack of regret and remorse. People usually find his character annoying because you're only looking from the fl's perspective
For all the people disagreeing cause apparently this is a "male's perspective", I as a female wholeheartedly agree with this review. There was just so much lacking
Gonna be honest, I think I would have preferred there be no "magic" or "time travel" and just be a coming of age…
While watching I really wished they just made it kinda like two separate stories rather than a time travel one, cause now I don't even want to know what will happen cause you can predict the plot from a mile away