"When there's no choice we seem to find the positives in what we've gotBut when the choice comes back to you,…
Tbh I don’t think yongwoo is the problem. I feel like bcuz they are both so serious about their final choice and what it means for them, their differences are kind of glaring at them. I think it’s something they can work through though if they can communicate effectively with each other.
Just came here to drop google’s definition of what a morally grey character is.
“The morally grey character is the character within the narrative that is neither light nor dark, good nor evil. They are a character who does not fear to do what is wrong or to do what is difficult in order to do right, just so long as they survive/or achieve their goals.”
Hi. I just watched the new prerelease for episode 15 and I have some genuine questions so I would really appreciate it if the detectives and religious fans of qot could help me out. Why does she take eunsong’s word as law? Why doesn’t secretary na and her family tell her anything why doesn’t she google herself or the “toxic ex”? Did eunsong isolate her from her family? How is he even getting away with his ridiculous plot well into episode 15? Plus didn’t they like reverse their divorce how does that important piece of information just conveniently go out the window?
I understand that he was his dad and he probably went through so much but I really can’t say I empathize with Seon Yul. Soo Hyun lost her child so unfairly and this man who killed her child felt absolutely zero remorse. I wish there was a way He could see that scene and hear the kind of things he said to her.
Can you believe a man who has a sick son said that to a grieving mother?! He probably more than any most parents should have been able to empathize with her but instead he said such horrible things. Honestly knowing he was a father makes it worse because it’s like imagine it was your son.
Anyway my rant is over so I’m just going to add that Eunwoo’s acting here is top notch 🤩
I think everyone here is just skeptical of the love triangle because more often than not the FL and love triangles are unnecessary and only succeed in spoiling the show. All That We Loved suffered from the same thing, but let’s wait a few weeks to decide whether it will be the same here or not.
This is probably unpopular opinion but I honestly don’t think HH deserves the hate that he is getting. In the last honest conversation they had before coming into the house, hyewon expressed quite clearly to him that she had moved on a sentiment which changed while she was in the house. Yes she is lovely and it’s hard to see her struggling but she hasn’t said anything to him so when she does all these little things that contradict what she told him it’s actually confusing. I feel like they need to have an honest conversation to clear the misunderstandings because they obviously do have feelings for each other and want to get back together.
My heart goes out to not just Dahye but also idols everywhere. Like after ep3 I’ve got mad respect for them and what a lot of them endure because it’s really not easy at all and to be able to stay together for 13 years is really… you can tell they both really love each other and tried really hard to make it work. I’m a bit torn though because I feel like dojin made the right choice. Knowing the reason behind their breakup I really hope they can both come out the other side of this stronger because for a relationship that long I feel like it’s easier for them to just get back together since they depended so much on each other than it is for them to let go and move on with someone new. So I hope they can do what is best for themselves in the long run.
Can you believe that this guy ruined an entire generation based on a misunderstanding and still got to live in a nice house by the beach. I mean this guy shows no remorse he didn’t even apologize.
No but I have a very serious question. Why is the trashy reporter so obsessed with Seo Won? Like I know some people don’t change after high school but isn’t this too much? It’s giving stunted growth.
I just want to say that people are a sum of their choices and the experiences that they go through as a result of those choices. While yi chan’s accident was a big tragedy it was an accident that changed his life, so I think that’s if he hadn’t gone through that big change, he would not be ha yi Chan the father that eun gyeol knows and loves, and I think that maybe this is one of the lessons that master is trying to teach them. Still that accidental is cruel. I can’t even imagine the kind of guilt that eun gyeol will be feeling.
Honestly, I kinda understand Eun Mo Rae's anger, because Ran-joo acts like, she is the second since the beginning.…
Honestly the truth is that though only a substitute she had a chance that mokha never got. I feel like if she had spent that time trying to hone her skills and be a better singer, then she could have made up in skill what she didn’t have in talent and more. If she had done that at that point in time she would have been better than mokha but she was too busy feeling inferior and jealous of someone who never showed up.
So hear me out. After this episode I am almost certain that Bogeol is kiho. Imagine this; the accident happens while they are in Seoul and woohak has a serious injury because of the father so the mother takes him and runs. For some reason she doesn’t take kiho/bogeol so he is stuck with his abusive father. While woohak is having his surgery and recovering and all, the events that happened in episode one are taking place. That’s why it takes a while for woohak to meet bogeol after his accident.
Lol. Can you believe that after an entire episode all anyone can talk about is how much more closer we are to finding ki-ho? 😂 Ki-ho has us in a chokehold guys.
“The morally grey character is the character within the narrative that is neither light nor dark, good nor evil. They are a character who does not fear to do what is wrong or to do what is difficult in order to do right, just so long as they survive/or achieve their goals.”
Can you believe a man who has a sick son said that to a grieving mother?! He probably more than any most parents should have been able to empathize with her but instead he said such horrible things. Honestly knowing he was a father makes it worse because it’s like imagine it was your son.
Anyway my rant is over so I’m just going to add that Eunwoo’s acting here is top notch 🤩