I truly didn't want to believe it. It's so surreal and devastating. I can't imagine how his family, close friends, and fiance must be feeling right now. My condolences.
Did she not notice what he did with the car or is she in a state of shock -____-?And at the end the boy that will…
I still don't understand why she's not suspicious of 444 when he drops so many hints, maybe it's because she doesn't realize what the black shadows she's seeing are, and couldn't fathom Moo Gang not being human. Yes, I think that might have been the little boy's father and apparently he was being abused.
I'm getting really tired of the rich jealous girl archetype. Are girl friends who actually want to support and care for each other too boring for drama writers? I'm pushing myself to finish episode 9.
An okay ending, but pretty disappointing overall. If I had to choose again I'd probably still watch this drama for the same reasons I started it. I wouldn't recommend this unless you're a fan of Yeo Jin Goo or Lee Shi Eon and are waiting for new episodes of a better drama.
This is just one of those dramas that needs to be on everyone's radar. I was hesitant to watch at first because of the the theme of Alzheimer's. It's sad, but also thoroughly compelling - heart-wrenching as well as heart-warming. So many lovely, strong, compassionate characters in this. I loved Jeong Woo's maturity and Yeong Joo's strength. Lee Sung Min's performance was exceptional.
For the love of Yang Se Jong (Duel) & Seo Hyun Jin (Romantic Doctor), I hope the chemistry is good. The fact…
Well, that's true. I'm the same way. Wook captured my attention in Bad Boy & Coffee Prince so I've been a fan of his ever since. Jo Bo Ah seems cute in the dramas that I've seen her in so I look forward to their chemistry.