Well, they do swap bodies, but that doesn't make either of them gay/trans/whatever. Def not like Mr Queen, where the ml falls for the fl, who is in fact a man in a woman's body (not voluntarily I should add).
I would totally watch a drama about Hong Eun Jo falling in love with her fiancé/husband's grandson, Im Jae I :D And, to make things even harder for them, her husband should be awake and actually be a kind man hihi
It seemed to me her husband was also a very damaged person, just like A Jin (and the other characters), resulting…
I think he enjoyed having her as a plaything. Her body and mind his to control. I believe A Jin even said to him something like 'stop treating me like a doll'. And he was obviously drugging her, and possibly doing more than just kissing her while she was unconscious. As to the ulterior reason: it's probably exactly the same as A Jin's - the mind creating ways of protecting itself when he was very young.
This is probably also not what you're looking for - I hope someone else can give you a satisfactory answer!
My take is your not supposed to root for her or hate her either . At the end of day , yes, she is a manipulative…
Well, the other characters' behaviour also stemmed from their own mental condition/things that have wounded them severely. In the end, every character was responsible for their own actions.
Well said about this show not being about either rooting for or hating the fl, I very much agree :)
It's a good take on people using/abusing others and people letting themselves get used/abused by others. In a way, also realistic as most people go through life without ever reflecting on their own hurts, and remain trapped.
Still, I was glad to see Choi Jeong Ho got some character development.
Finally finished it. It's very good overall. It loses a bit of it's previous dynamic in the last 3 episodes. Still…
It seemed to me her husband was also a very damaged person, just like A Jin (and the other characters), resulting in his behaviour. He wasn't the MC, so they didn't show us his background, but his subconscious must've had a lot of reasons to act the way he did.
Agree hahaha. Imagine Korn and Tonkla's actors reading your comment though lmfao
:D haha, then I should add: < I did enjoy your story as well, and - if not for the not-so-happily-ever-after - I would def watch a spin-off! Thank you for your hard work :D >
is it really disturbing involving children? like putting the child actors in danger?I'm contemplating watching…
Well, I'd say emotionally unsafe. For example, it can't be healthy for children to be locked in a cage or to face adults who wear hoods over their faces - even when they are told it's play-pretend. Even if children rationally understand it's fake/acting, they still have emotional/psychological/physical reactions to fear and stress. Sorry if this is too much info haha, I've been reading up on developmental trauma etc. , making me more aware of the impact.
Oh, I just remember another example. Daigo's daughter is held hostage for a very short while, and the perpetrator is then shot by Daigo, covering her in blood.
Lovely story - I really enjoyed seeing characters that are .. well, human. Even the 'bad guys' had their own reasons for acting the way they did, instead of just 'being crazy' haha. Also, the conversation between prince Kamfa and his mother was very touching to watch. The family portrait at the very end made me feel all warm inside :)
I'll be sure to check it out
Def not like Mr Queen, where the ml falls for the fl, who is in fact a man in a woman's body (not voluntarily I should add).
And, to make things even harder for them, her husband should be awake and actually be a kind man hihi
Couldn't agree more about the censorship laws and babying people 'for their own good'
As to the ulterior reason: it's probably exactly the same as A Jin's - the mind creating ways of protecting itself when he was very young.
This is probably also not what you're looking for - I hope someone else can give you a satisfactory answer!
Well said about this show not being about either rooting for or hating the fl, I very much agree :)
It's a good take on people using/abusing others and people letting themselves get used/abused by others. In a way, also realistic as most people go through life without ever reflecting on their own hurts, and remain trapped.
Still, I was glad to see Choi Jeong Ho got some character development.
You're right about the entertainment industry, unfortunately.
If you do decide to watch it, have fun! As I said before, it's a good show :)
Sorry if this is too much info haha, I've been reading up on developmental trauma etc. , making me more aware of the impact.
Oh, I just remember another example. Daigo's daughter is held hostage for a very short while, and the perpetrator is then shot by Daigo, covering her in blood.