I was bummed we didn’t get to see the pesto spaghetti during the competition, but yay for getting to see it later. The cooking scenes continue to be fantastic! So happy the other cooks are on her side.
The political stuff is still confusing since it seems that there are multiple people that are out to get the King, and I want to fast forward Consort Kang’s scenes whenever I see her face since it’s all the same old scheming scenes.
The leads continue to knock it out of the park, but Lee Chae Min has been exceptionally good. I’ve liked him since Crash Course in Romance, but after this he’s definitely going to be one of the new “it” actors.
The thing I like most is that this drama makes you think: was she at fault or not?For example, the doctor didn't…
I think that’s the difficult part of the case- you can’t save anyone with an aortic dissection unless you do an emergency surgery, which couldn’t be done in an airplane.
What a fantastic episode that I didn’t look at my phone once the entire hour. The case was thought-provoking with how medical ethics works. It really hit close to home because I still remember a medical case 21 years ago where a 5 year old was beaten physically and sexually so bad that her jaw was wired shut and she had bruises and fractures all over. I would burst into tears all week taking care of her and watching her get better while raging over who did this to her (her dad and his friend). If those animals were in front of me needing to be saved, I have no idea how I would have acted. Humans truly suck, and I liked the tie in at the end of how the doctor wasn’t convicted because of the choices others made.
Seok Hun and Hyo Min taking care of the twins was the cutest thing ever. Felt so bad for their situation, but it’s infinitely better than being stuck with their deadbeat mom. Again, humans suck.
Couldn’t really understand what tomorrow’s case is about with the previews, but it looks intriguing since it will delve into Hyo Min’s past trauma.
“Why is a grown man not dressed properly?” I couldn’t stop laughing since he was trying to look sexy and she was just confused. Scenes like these are what is elevating this show from others so far, along with the amazing cooking ones.
I can do less with meddling Consort Kang. She’s all over the place and becoming an annoying hag. Wondering how she obtained so much power for being a concubine.
Finally a show that had a satisfying and not so rushed ending. Loved all of it! Will be sad that I won’t be seeing these characters every weekend. Thanks for the wonderful ride.
Why was I an emotional mess this episode when I knew exactly what would happen? This show is so good!
I know I didn’t watch this show for realism, but I did have to side eye that he came back to coaching a week after he had a cardiac arrest during surgery. If the surgery was going to be this easy-peasy he should have done it earlier in the season!
So glad the female shooters are bonding and not shown as cutthroat rivals. At least the annoying dad got put into place by his daughter, and can’t wait until the principal and shooting coach get put in their place for being corrupt.
Cant wait until tomorrow, but will be sad to see this show be done. It was so unexpectedly good!
Yikes with the comments. I don’t think it’s that bad, but I have a decent tolerance (though I have dropped a few dramas recently).
This one is an easy watch and doesn’t require many brain cells, so I just drink in the eye candy, forget the second lead is an asshole stalker, and have it on in the background. The older sister is finally not insufferable so her scenes are bearable. I still can’t believe she was that irresponsible and screwed over her family like that, and just ran away instead of trying to pay down the debt.
Liking this show, both the current leads and their 1999 selves, but think that they are complicating a pretty simple storyline. Would love to watch her get back to her glory and fall in love with the detective, but we also have a thug/politics storyline and a vengeful secondary actress in the mix. Plus the whole estranged family. Hope they don’t let the other storylines takeover the main plot!
Loved seeing how her staff is doing. Can’t decide if they will be villains or her adversaries. Curious to see why they all had a falling out.
I wish the couple got to reunite at the end of episode 7. Their story was so sweet and heartwarming, so them not meeting up was a letdown.
I am still liking this show and the scenery and storylines, even though the editing is weird at times. It’s an easy watch, and the backstories to why she’s traveling have made me cry.
The editing is questionable through the whole show
Besides the Genie episode, which was definitely a gem, couldn’t agree more. Sometimes I wonder why they cut the scenes the way that they did when they are professionals.
That camcorder storyline punched me in the gut, even if it didn’t take up much of this episode. The second couple continue to knock it out of the park with their scenes and slow build. I hope we get to see Jin U’s big family by the end!
Loving the main leads continuing their late night tea chats, and then trumping it with some beer (the roommates probably wondered what took her so long). Seems like they will get more scenes next week.
The case was interesting, but how would the prosecution not ask if there was a security camera in the house? Were they worried it would show that she was mentally incapacitated, but maybe the brutal beating would have swayed the judges a little.
Loved how competent Seok hun was in the beginning, getting the creepy lawyer to resign and the other corrupt jerks to back off for now.
What a delightful and fun show. I hope it continues to be funny and showcase the food, instead of becoming another historical drama that becomes too political or forgets about the food concept (like Tastefully Yours). I am enjoying all the explanations of why the food is cooked in a certain way, and why ingredients are mixed. Plus, the chemistry between the leads is so good!
Can someone explain who the female villain is and how she’s related to the King- k have no idea who a Junior Consort is unless she’s a concubine but then that means the king is married?
The political stuff is still confusing since it seems that there are multiple people that are out to get the King, and I want to fast forward Consort Kang’s scenes whenever I see her face since it’s all the same old scheming scenes.
The leads continue to knock it out of the park, but Lee Chae Min has been exceptionally good. I’ve liked him since Crash Course in Romance, but after this he’s definitely going to be one of the new “it” actors.
Seok Hun and Hyo Min taking care of the twins was the cutest thing ever. Felt so bad for their situation, but it’s infinitely better than being stuck with their deadbeat mom. Again, humans suck.
Couldn’t really understand what tomorrow’s case is about with the previews, but it looks intriguing since it will delve into Hyo Min’s past trauma.
I can do less with meddling Consort Kang. She’s all over the place and becoming an annoying hag. Wondering how she obtained so much power for being a concubine.
I know I didn’t watch this show for realism, but I did have to side eye that he came back to coaching a week after he had a cardiac arrest during surgery. If the surgery was going to be this easy-peasy he should have done it earlier in the season!
So glad the female shooters are bonding and not shown as cutthroat rivals. At least the annoying dad got put into place by his daughter, and can’t wait until the principal and shooting coach get put in their place for being corrupt.
Cant wait until tomorrow, but will be sad to see this show be done. It was so unexpectedly good!
This one is an easy watch and doesn’t require many brain cells, so I just drink in the eye candy, forget the second lead is an asshole stalker, and have it on in the background. The older sister is finally not insufferable so her scenes are bearable. I still can’t believe she was that irresponsible and screwed over her family like that, and just ran away instead of trying to pay down the debt.
Loved seeing how her staff is doing. Can’t decide if they will be villains or her adversaries. Curious to see why they all had a falling out.
I am still liking this show and the scenery and storylines, even though the editing is weird at times. It’s an easy watch, and the backstories to why she’s traveling have made me cry.
Loving the main leads continuing their late night tea chats, and then trumping it with some beer (the roommates probably wondered what took her so long). Seems like they will get more scenes next week.
The case was interesting, but how would the prosecution not ask if there was a security camera in the house? Were they worried it would show that she was mentally incapacitated, but maybe the brutal beating would have swayed the judges a little.
Loved how competent Seok hun was in the beginning, getting the creepy lawyer to resign and the other corrupt jerks to back off for now.
Can someone explain who the female villain is and how she’s related to the King- k have no idea who a Junior Consort is unless she’s a concubine but then that means the king is married?