Too draggy and in the last few episodes they didn' give enough scope to the resolution of the problmems with Dada finance. Did the CEO go to jail? What was really up with the lawyer's ex? Couldn't they have show us a scene were we can witness the eary ressemblance with the stewardess?
The drama is great so far. I was sceptical regarding the leading pair when it was announced but they share a great chemistry. Cute and sizzling.
I'm loving the storyline and the characterizations. The acting is great too.
Park Shin Hye nailed it once again. I'm so glad she managed to succesfully transitionned toward more mature roles. She kicks ass as a student and a doctor and became a beautiful lady.
Joo Yeon's mother is crazy. She should let go of her grudge agaisnt her son. He shattered her illusion but it's not his fault if she nurtured this dream. She should have been honest with his biological father from the get go instead of being this dishonest.
Ji Ta as a kidari ajeossi is kinda creepy. He should be more honest if wants to have a chance with Suzy.
Suzy's character is annoying so far so let's hope it'll get better.
I don't understand why people are saying it's an open ending. It doesn't end with one of leading having to make a choice. Seol is STILL waiting for Yoo Jung, and Yoo Jung has finally read her mail. It means he's ready to love her properly and has made peace with himself.
The fact he finally said to his father what he felt, let go of In Ha, "forgave" In Ho and began questiioning himself speaks volume.
In Ho has a good ending too, hé finally let go of his grudge against Yoo Jung and realised he was at fault too, made a career in piano and has stopped running away from his problems and forged a stronger relationship with his sister.
I let my cousin watch the cheese in the trap ep 1. then I told jung was a psychopath then he was like then the…
My thought exactly. It's just that she doesn'tout have the guts to act on it.
What she did to her stalker driving him insane is a proof of her wicked mind. She's just more restrained than Jung. I think the way they grew up plays a hand in this too. Seol family is loving while Jung's father is quite calculative.
I agree with Baek In Ha, Seol can't handle Jung. She clearly thinks what her bf is doing is wrong, in the same…
Seol is more wicked than one can think. What she did to her stalker conforted me in this idea. I actually though it was Jung doing it.
Also Seol knew what Jung was doing but she didn't say anything to prevent him from acting this way toward their sunbae. In short, Seol is like Jung but doesn't have the guts to act on her grudge (which is normal in a society)
The way I see it is that she could have been like Jung if she hadn't grown up in a loving home. Clearly the issue lies in the way Jung's father dealt with his son issues.
The show doesn't appeal to me anymore now argh.
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I wasn't really taken with the way Strong Woman Do Bong Soon and Fight For My Way unfolded but it was okay.
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I'm loving the storyline and the characterizations. The acting is great too.
Park Shin Hye nailed it once again. I'm so glad she managed to succesfully transitionned toward more mature roles. She kicks ass as a student and a doctor and became a beautiful lady.
Ji Ta as a kidari ajeossi is kinda creepy. He should be more honest if wants to have a chance with Suzy.
Suzy's character is annoying so far so let's hope it'll get better.
The fact he finally said to his father what he felt, let go of In Ha, "forgave" In Ho and began questiioning himself speaks volume.
In Ho has a good ending too, hé finally let go of his grudge against Yoo Jung and realised he was at fault too, made a career in piano and has stopped running away from his problems and forged a stronger relationship with his sister.
What she did to her stalker driving him insane is a proof of her wicked mind. She's just more restrained than Jung. I think the way they grew up plays a hand in this too. Seol family is loving while Jung's father is quite calculative.
Also Seol knew what Jung was doing but she didn't say anything to prevent him from acting this way toward their sunbae. In short, Seol is like Jung but doesn't have the guts to act on her grudge (which is normal in a society)
The way I see it is that she could have been like Jung if she hadn't grown up in a loving home. Clearly the issue lies in the way Jung's father dealt with his son issues.