The penthouse reference yesterday and haeyoung watching lovely runner today 🥲 did she not wonder why the new convenience store cashier was on her screen?
what is more frustrating is why fl still protect him by being silent about that he's a cheater and he take her…
I understand why she doesn’t reveal anything about her ex - I think she knows the risk to her job and reputation if she is involved in drama/unintentionally breaking up colleagues’ marriage, so it makes sense for her to try her best to stay out of their business. Also, even if she reveals her ex’s true nature, it could be a he said, she said situation, and there’s no real benefit to her to speak up about him, so why bother rocking the boat at all?
The story book plot was so dumb - why did everyone, including a whole professor, just assume that ML would die because of FL’s powers just because that’s what happened in a book and to the author of said book???
For those asking, all 10 episodes are now released and subbed in English on Netflix - you can use a vpn if Netflix hasn’t yet released all the episodes in your country
Just finished episode 5 - Bo Ra just keeps getting more pathetic and it's hard to watch. She really needs to stop drinking. Please tell me this is her rock bottom and she stops being so embarassing...
His dramas are all interesting tho ?? They are so diverse in genres and characterizations. what are you on about…
His recent dramas are so different from one another and he isn't always paired with an older actress. Do you expect him to think about what YOU would find interesting and comfortable to watch before he takes on roles??
I think the thing I hate the most is the lack of effort in chayoung and how they make her useless in the last…
I agree with everything you said. It's like the writers just forgot about cha young at some point, leading to supporting characters outshining/having more relevance than her.
rewatch eps 10 and see if you will have the same opinion about JHS. He is the mastermind of victim families killing,…
Why are you so triggered? It's just a show. My only points are that Han Seo was the least immoral of the main characters, and he didn't CAUSE the death of those families. And you're really not one to talk about blind love - how are you criticising Han Seo's actions while you have Vincenzo and Cha Young as your pfp?? Both of them did way worse stuff than Han Seo.
His acting is one of the reasons Han Seo is my favourite character in Vincenzo. I also loved and wanted to see more of him in IOTNBO. Hope to see him in a lead role soon.
rewatch eps 10 and see if you will have the same opinion about JHS. He is the mastermind of victim families killing,…
So what if he gave his brother that information? It's not like it was a lie - they all did participate in the arson. Why should JHS be held responsible for what his brother did with that information? Also, JJW knew that Vincenzo and HCY were a part of the arson but he didn't try to kill them for it, and there was a point that JHS wondered about this. So maybe he didn't even know how/if JJW would punish the other arsonists. And even if he did suspect that his brother would kill them, everything he did at the time was out of survival, so it's hard to judge him harshly, especially when he didn't directly end anyone's life. And I can't remember the part you mentioned about the director.
rewatch eps 10 and see if you will have the same opinion about JHS. He is the mastermind of victim families killing,…
His brother ordered the killing of the families, not him, so idk why you would put more blame on JHS. JHS didn't order or execute their killings, so I don't think it's fair to say he is responsible for their deaths. Ultimately, JHS was the most good/innocent character of the main characters.
rewatch eps 10 and see if you will have the same opinion about JHS. He is the mastermind of victim families killing,…
JHS wasn't the mastermind behind this. All he did was give information on the families to his brother. The same brother who abused and controlled him since childhood, and who JHS knew killed their father (and JHS knew this would be his fate if he wasn't useful). So I think it's reasonable to argue that JHS was under duress for all of his evil actions.