It's still better than K-dramas, which only air two episodes per week. 😂
which are usually 1 hour long, 2 hours for 2 episodes a week. this series is 12-15 minutes for 7 days which is 105 minutes for the week... if the K-drama was 45 minutes each that's 90 minutes a week.
jiseok loves and respects hana the most . his ways and attitude is horrible at the moment but he will always be…
his attitude is horrible because he was traumatized. he knows a lot more than the other siblings know. so they can't understand him. they also may not be able to handle the truth, because it's nasty. he is a broken man from childhood. broken people tend to unintentionally hurt people because they feel they are safeguarding something or someone.
the writers actually wrote his character well. this is a typical psychological trauma issue.
I guess there won't be a big issue of the mom working as a maid. the writers missed out on an opportunity to add more to the story.
I know they are trying to build a bridge between ML and FL so they can come together. at the same time they should be burning the bridge between ML and the rat princess
I love how you mentioned "inner dimensional" that is such a perfect way to describe jiseok, this is why i love…
as much as I want to like ML his character disturbs me. I really dislike characters that fight for others but not themselves.
he allows The rat princess to speak to him in demeaning ways and says nothing. in her heart and mind he is nothing but a servant and a foundation to step on as she claims the throne that she thinks she is owed.
they don't respect him at all. could you imagine your mother working in your fiance's house as a freaking maid. he just let that roll. yet he is running behind Ha Na trying to fix everything. I was glad when she advised him to stop minding her business. he needs to work on his own.
I am only on episode 12 and agree with you. I actually despise Se Young. I mean literally every time she speaks…
exactly, I don't think writers actually think of the viewers. they build up so much frustration in us and don't release it. then we end up like a balloon ready to burst out of frustrations from characters either being stupid or always getting away with stuff.
what a mess they've weaved... I hate that I didn't just wait until April, which is a long time to wait and watch a drama? I don't know who will make this mess bigger first.
Ha Na needs to start defending herself. who gets abused by their supervisor and doesn't report it. she is still holding on to that video. I know the writers may be saving it for later. but the best time to use it was when it happened. it would have been better for viewers if we saw the vindictive petty princess knocked down a notch, then her continuing her fighting against Ha Na.
Brothers stepping in for their sister. loved it!
Everyone keeps thinking JiSeok doesn't care for his sister, but he is trying to protect her. his lack of communication doesn't make it seem sincere. he just wants to do things his own way up front and secret at the same time.
he is such an inner dimensional character. inner dimensional, I just made that up. lolthat means his dimensions aren't built on top of each other, but hidden within him. so no one quite understands him and nothing with him is as simple as it seems.
if the K-drama was 45 minutes each that's 90 minutes a week.
the writers actually wrote his character well. this is a typical psychological trauma issue.
I know they are trying to build a bridge between ML and FL so they can come together. at the same time they should be burning the bridge between ML and the rat princess
😂, ijs
he allows The rat princess to speak to him in demeaning ways and says nothing. in her heart and mind he is nothing but a servant and a foundation to step on as she claims the throne that she thinks she is owed.
they don't respect him at all. could you imagine your mother working in your fiance's house as a freaking maid. he just let that roll. yet he is running behind Ha Na trying to fix everything. I was glad when she advised him to stop minding her business. he needs to work on his own.
Ha Na needs to start defending herself. who gets abused by their supervisor and doesn't report it. she is still holding on to that video. I know the writers may be saving it for later. but the best time to use it was when it happened. it would have been better for viewers if we saw the vindictive petty princess knocked down a notch, then her continuing her fighting against Ha Na.
Brothers stepping in for their sister. loved it!
Everyone keeps thinking JiSeok doesn't care for his sister, but he is trying to protect her. his lack of communication doesn't make it seem sincere. he just wants to do things his own way up front and secret at the same time.
he is such an inner dimensional character. inner dimensional, I just made that up. lolthat means his dimensions aren't built on top of each other, but hidden within him. so no one quite understands him and nothing with him is as simple as it seems.
why decline the offer in Changan by saying it's too far, and that was your destination anyway?
I went in with no expectations and loving it so far
the beginning of ep4 was too much for me. OMO
1 episode a day is like giving an adult 1 cookie and 1 oz of milk. 😂