Does it make any sense why he'd disappear for 6 months?!I'm onboard with a mini separation for a sensible reason…
I understand and like I said, I don't mind the separation as such its the reason. If its for the grandpa/dad's bad deeds I'll never buy it. If its for something worse and plausible then it totally makes sense.
Does it make any sense why he'd disappear for 6 months?!
I'm onboard with a mini separation for a sensible reason and okay, I totally get IF what was whispered to him was that he's the biological son for the man who basically ruined Heejoo's life...that'd he'd wanna die of guilt.
But this couple has made so much progression in terms of communication between them. Why would that all be thrown away and he leave her to disappear for HALF A YEAR?! After she was just rescused from near death in an attempt to sacrifice her life for him.
WHYYY would the last two episodes focus on regrets and what ifs and 'if only I had spent this time focusing on love and happiness and not revenge etc.' if he just gonna leave her?
I don't buy the shed old identity thing either cause he announced to the whole country he has no identity. So why?!??!?
I'm sure I'll be over it by the time we get the happy ending but I'm kinda disappointed with this episode :/
Even if the grandfather is responsible for the car accident, I don’t see how the male lead is to blame. He was…
Also does it make any sense to leave her for 6 MONTHS when the last two episodes foocused on whats ifs and regrets and 'if only I had chosen love and happiness over revenge' like???? 🫥
Pleeease I want the mystery/thriller/mastermind thing all wrapped up by episode 11 or MAX 10 min into episode…
All this talk about Saeon disappearing as per novel makes no sense to me and also makes my heart ache like please why always one of them is in hospital or kidnapped or disappeared JUST LET THEM BE TOGETHER. I cant imagine show-Saeon letting Heejoo out of his sight once he finds her and and
I know people think he'll disappear as the Mum and real Saeon will let Heejo go in exchange for his disappearance but idgi???? Real Saeon HAS to die somehow, and Heejo's Saeon doesn't need to disappear to get a new identity he already told the whole world he's the fake one anyway. He doesn't need to disappear???
Pleeease I want the mystery/thriller/mastermind thing all wrapped up by episode 11 or MAX 10 min into episode 12 and then remainder of episode 12 should just be the promised proposal🥺the wedding😍honeymoon❤dates🥰domestic hubby wifely life scenes JEBALLLLL
So the episode 11 synopsis pretty much says Saeon figures out or at least has a hunch as to who the whole mastermind…
Exactly! And about the Grandpa I think he's dead fr plus why would real Saeon work with/under the Grandpa who he hates.
Which leaves like no other option unless the makers throw us for a doozie and make it someone like Mr. Kang 😂
Btw you mentioned Sang Woon and a part of me thinks it is still possible idk the scene of him at the police station looking at those old belongings of the missing/dead kids kinda felt a little off to me idk why. I'm probably overthinking 😅
So the episode 11 synopsis pretty much says Saeon figures out or at least has a hunch as to who the whole mastermind…
And even when they first face to face she seems genuinely surprised and emotional to see him...could the major mastermind behind all this then be her husband maybe? He seems sus too...only reason I'd say no is cause he hates his son (real Saeon) ARGHHH hopefully episode 11 deals with everything and episode 12 is just pure SaJu marital bliss moments 😭❤
So the episode 11 synopsis pretty much says Saeon figures out or at least has a hunch as to who the whole mastermind behind DoJae and real Saeon group is..and everyone is saying the Mom and I kinda get it but also not really cause even during the fire incident she had a flashback to seeing him at the premise so it didnt seem like they're in cahootd with each other?
This show may seem Wattpad-esque in terms of the overall story (which I agree) but one thing which is not is the relationship between Saeon and Heejo.
No unecessary miscommunication, they talk discuss, share, bare their soul to each other. Once feelings are confirmed there is no beating around the bush and doing things out of character - just two people deeply in love, equally devoted to and protective of each other. None of that immature nonsense.
If anything, there have been a bucketload of kdramas in recent years where the relationship between the main leads was Wattpad-esque. But not here, and I will die on this hill 😁
I know many people mightnt agree but for me, these two share the most beautiful chemistry in all the kdramas I have watched. For me it was the CLOY couple before, and now these two.
There is something quite unique about them - the intensity within him perfectly matches her soft, gentle allure.
And I just want to say this show has had the best confessions without either of them ever having uttered the words 'I love you'. The love and devotion he has shown her through words and actions, and the way our gentle Heejo has with quiet strength resolved to protect and adore her love, far surpasses the exchange of those three words between them.
I beg to differ . The 2nd leads scenes in earlier episodes felt like a drag to me
You're entitled to your opinion but I vehemently disagree. I believe those scenes were crucial also in order to, in some small way, establish them working together as a duo for the orphanage case and also, for their possible future romance :)
All in all, I'm impressed with how they've placed the story. Every other kdrama I've watched has dragged big time at least at one point.
I'm onboard with a mini separation for a sensible reason and okay, I totally get IF what was whispered to him was that he's the biological son for the man who basically ruined Heejoo's life...that'd he'd wanna die of guilt.
But this couple has made so much progression in terms of communication between them. Why would that all be thrown away and he leave her to disappear for HALF A YEAR?! After she was just rescused from near death in an attempt to sacrifice her life for him.
WHYYY would the last two episodes focus on regrets and what ifs and 'if only I had spent this time focusing on love and happiness and not revenge etc.' if he just gonna leave her?
I don't buy the shed old identity thing either cause he announced to the whole country he has no identity. So why?!??!?
I'm sure I'll be over it by the time we get the happy ending but I'm kinda disappointed with this episode :/
I know people think he'll disappear as the Mum and real Saeon will let Heejo go in exchange for his disappearance but idgi???? Real Saeon HAS to die somehow, and Heejo's Saeon doesn't need to disappear to get a new identity he already told the whole world he's the fake one anyway. He doesn't need to disappear???
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Which leaves like no other option unless the makers throw us for a doozie and make it someone like Mr. Kang 😂
Btw you mentioned Sang Woon and a part of me thinks it is still possible idk the scene of him at the police station looking at those old belongings of the missing/dead kids kinda felt a little off to me idk why. I'm probably overthinking 😅
No unecessary miscommunication, they talk discuss, share, bare their soul to each other. Once feelings are confirmed there is no beating around the bush and doing things out of character - just two people deeply in love, equally devoted to and protective of each other. None of that immature nonsense.
If anything, there have been a bucketload of kdramas in recent years where the relationship between the main leads was Wattpad-esque. But not here, and I will die on this hill 😁
There is something quite unique about them - the intensity within him perfectly matches her soft, gentle allure.
And I just want to say this show has had the best confessions without either of them ever having uttered the words 'I love you'. The love and devotion he has shown her through words and actions, and the way our gentle Heejo has with quiet strength resolved to protect and adore her love, far surpasses the exchange of those three words between them.
All in all, I'm impressed with how they've placed the story. Every other kdrama I've watched has dragged big time at least at one point.