Having recently re watched this is it normal in Korea for parents to leave their child after remarrying. To me that makes no sense if you can't accept my child I'd personally tell the other to f... off.
Not even surprised we're talking about a country who obsesses over their idols to a length seen nowhere else. Disappointing when the local viewers love of an actor renders them incapable of logical thoughts and thus influences the directors change of direction.
SRY is a morally upright honest good man. Killing someone is totally offbrand of his character lmao. Yes, he lived…
Sorry I should have phrased my post better. In IC I never expected him to kill JDH because as you said that would be out of character. My frustration is with shows like this where for 90% of the show the goal is revenge only for them to yield in the last episodes.
Yeah this show once again confirms Korean revenge dramas are mostly pathetic. The main leads never fully gets revenge. Can one director have the guts to make a revenge drama where the main character is willing to get dirty to get the revenge. So sick of the narrative that ones not allowed to kill someone in revenge as it will lead them astray. If someone killed my father I'd destroy the other people fully then move on with my life. I recommend "Kill it" as the only drama I've seen with a satisfactory revenge if anyone has other recommendations please tell me.
Why do people think Jin Woo's actions are cute, this is exactly how arrogant and manipulative people act to get what they want. In real-life you'd get a restraining order on him. It also doesn't help that the director always plays some cheesy light-hearted music whenever he's on screen. Unfortunately, its almost a given they get back together.
this drama is so disappointing tbh. it had such a great concept of a looked down upon 10 year age gap. it could…
Fully agree thought it would go the route of the kdrama One Spring Night where it focussed on how family and reacted to FL going out with single father.
I'm confused netflix ep 38 looks to be the same as mgtv ep 39 yet both say there's only 41 episodes. Someone mind telling me how many eps actually remain
One of the few dramas, that when someone finds out a person they trusted killed their loved one there's not the usual bs of lets forgive him. It's so frustrating in dramas when the villains commits evil deeds and everyone decides at the end to forgive him.
I recommend "Kill it" as the only drama I've seen with a satisfactory revenge if anyone has other recommendations please tell me.
It's so frustrating in dramas when the villains commits evil deeds and everyone decides at the end to forgive him.