So tired of the ex butting into everything with that smirk on her face like she’s better than everyone. Insufferable twit.
I knew episode 9 was too good to be true with everyone being happy so there was more drama in the horizon. Figured where they were going with Ja Yeong forgetting the pot on the stove. Jun Kyung is really her worst enemy but glad she stopped overthinking.
The priest still cracks me up. And I was not expecting Do Hyun’s storyline. Poor guy. Wonder how the last two episodes will go.
I mistakenly thought this was the sequel (or prequel) to Devil Judge so was confused why he was married and had an in law! Now that I’m not confused will keep watching it and hope it’s good.
Why is she taking it out on him? She constantly calls him evil even if he’s helping her out at school. She never…
So if you are 16 you’re given a pass on repeatedly telling a kid to die or move to a different school so her princess spoiled self can be number one? I don’t know why you’re okaying her behavior towards him.
why are the comments acting like if your parents consistently compared you to your classmate and demeaned you…
Why is she taking it out on him? She constantly calls him evil even if he’s helping her out at school. She never even thanked him for that. The only decent thing she did was hold an umbrella for him. Other than that she’s a whiny brat.
i'm so annoyed by hangyeol and sejin, idgaf. also, the female lead shouldn't allow the others to gossip about…
I was hoping by now she would have stopped the gossiping especially after what she’s been through, but she still listens and believes their nonsense even though she knows he’s not that type of guy.
The nephew and the girl is kind of pissing me off. She's basically so rude to the nephew all the time and expecting…
I don’t get what the writers are going with her character. She calls him evil, and doesn’t thank him when he’s trying to help her in math. Then she throws the blue plastic ball at him? She was such a wonderful actress in Our Unwritten Seoul, but her character is insufferable here.
The prosecutor doesn't think La Ik killed anybody, he's just hellbent on pinning the murder on La Ik so that he…
All of the prosecutors and their nonsense on how they have to pin the murder on one person even if they aren’t guilty makes zero sense. Don’t you look better if you find out who actually did the crime?
I initially thought that the CEO did it, but he seems like a red herring at this point. I really like the theory others mentioned that Hye Ju’s father hired someone to kill Ra Ik, but he killed Woo Seong accidentally and then pinned everything on Jae Hee for his daughter’s sake. It makes sense, but who knows at this point.
Glad that Ra Ik’s mopiness only lasted and episode and he’s back to hanging out with Se Na. Also, the prosecutor automatically thinks Ra Ik tried to kill Jae Hee because both had the same drugs in his system, but wouldn’t anyone with half a brain think that someone is trying to get rid of both of them? How can someone stab a person to death with that much drugs in his system- he was definitely the original target.
Who in the world slaps a stranger for no reason? And suddenly he knows how to swim after floundering around? That scene made me so angry. So glad that Bom stuck up for Jae Gyu since nobody else seems to.
Se Jin is still annoying and selfish. Why would anyone like her? Why is she calling someone who seems to genuinely want to help her “evil”? And the teachers are so annoying and gossiping all the time about nonsense.
Besides her, this show is hilarious and fun. It’s a nice and fluffy watch after Idol I. I was giggling during the shirtless slo-mo scene.
That is her father, but her mom is a concubine/servant so she’s not a legitimate child. Hence, why she calls…
Because she’s a “lowborn” so probably doesn’t feel right calling him father, even at home when nobody is around her. Her mom isn’t noble so she feels okay calling her mother. Yes it doesn’t make sense, but it’s how she is.
I can’t believe this is still all k drama trauma and there are a few episodes left. Usually with the long dramas most of the craziness is gone by now and we can enjoy some fun and fluff with the main couples, but it seems like the writers didn’t get the memo.
Is the concubine poisoning the King? Ther was shady music playing when she was burning the incense. She really is a waste of space right now and can’t stand when I see her smirking face.
The marriage to the grandfather is so gross that I hope they drop it soon. That son is also so annoying and wish he stopped being so useless.
Wonder if the eventual body switch will happen before or after they find out their true identity. It would be hilarious for the Prince to try to be a thief and physician, and vice versa.
Loved that this show keeps adding twists to the show. Poor Mr Jang! They picked the most disgusting and powerful guy for last. The audacity of saying that there wasn’t objective evidence for sexually assaulting the housekeepers and “just their statements.” Korean law really does suck.
Can’t wait until tomorrow! Will miss this show a lot- it was one of the few that kept me entertained until the end without any annoying fillers.
That end sequence of episode 7 was perfection. I was crying when they killed the dog off- it was so realistic and heartbreaking.
I absolutely love the priest. He is blunt, honest and non-apologetic. I would watch and entire short series on his confessions because they are hilarious.
Do Hyun is the most patient boyfriend ever. He is so straightforward and never hides his feelings, even though Jun Hyeong is constantly sulking and feeling sorry for herself. The ex whatever sucks so badly and I want her off my screen.
The younger couple are so cute. In fact, I love all three couples. This show continues to surprise with how good and thought-provoking the dialogue is.
I knew episode 9 was too good to be true with everyone being happy so there was more drama in the horizon. Figured where they were going with Ja Yeong forgetting the pot on the stove. Jun Kyung is really her worst enemy but glad she stopped overthinking.
The priest still cracks me up. And I was not expecting Do Hyun’s storyline. Poor guy. Wonder how the last two episodes will go.
Glad that Ra Ik’s mopiness only lasted and episode and he’s back to hanging out with Se Na. Also, the prosecutor automatically thinks Ra Ik tried to kill Jae Hee because both had the same drugs in his system, but wouldn’t anyone with half a brain think that someone is trying to get rid of both of them? How can someone stab a person to death with that much drugs in his system- he was definitely the original target.
Se Jin is still annoying and selfish. Why would anyone like her? Why is she calling someone who seems to genuinely want to help her “evil”? And the teachers are so annoying and gossiping all the time about nonsense.
Besides her, this show is hilarious and fun. It’s a nice and fluffy watch after Idol I. I was giggling during the shirtless slo-mo scene.
The marriage to the grandfather is so gross that I hope they drop it soon. That son is also so annoying and wish he stopped being so useless.
Wonder if the eventual body switch will happen before or after they find out their true identity. It would be hilarious for the Prince to try to be a thief and physician, and vice versa.
Can’t wait until tomorrow! Will miss this show a lot- it was one of the few that kept me entertained until the end without any annoying fillers.
I absolutely love the priest. He is blunt, honest and non-apologetic. I would watch and entire short series on his confessions because they are hilarious.
Do Hyun is the most patient boyfriend ever. He is so straightforward and never hides his feelings, even though Jun Hyeong is constantly sulking and feeling sorry for herself. The ex whatever sucks so badly and I want her off my screen.
The younger couple are so cute. In fact, I love all three couples. This show continues to surprise with how good and thought-provoking the dialogue is.