The problem here is that Junseo's mother has way too much screen time. Her character isn't interesting, and neither is she. Honestly, I sigh every time I see her. Too much screen time. She should have disappeared in this second part of the season.
Honestly, there's too much left to wrap up in two episodes. The CEO's arrival serves no purpose, in my opinion. I don't see how this CEO could be the one to bring her down in two episodes. I'm just afraid they'll rush the ending. In any case, one thing is 100% certain: I literally can't see Ah Jin getting out of this. Now, will they kill her or will she go to prison? I have serious doubts about that. I can see an ending where she loses everything and ends up alone.
I think there's been a huge drop in quality. I'm not as hyped as I used to be, and I wanted to give it a 9/10, but it'll probably end up being an 8 or 8.5.
Well, I caught up on the last episode. It was clearly a mess. I loved that crazy chase scene. We're two episodes away from the end, and I can feel a huge mess coming. CEO An is a fucking psychopath, but he's also very good at fighting.
I feel like crying, like smashing my head against the wall. I forgot it was Thursday yesterday and I was in a deep coma without even seeing the episodes. 😭😭
The greatest day in history has arrived. Wednesday, November 26, 2025, will go down in history. Today we have: - The Manipulated (two episodes) - Stranger Things season 5 part 1 - Dynamite Kiss - Spirit Fingers (end).
It's just too good. I haven't watched anything since Sunday. There's literally nothing interesting on Monday/Tuesday or even on the weekend 😭
I’ve noticed that Lee Jun-ho rarely changes his haircut — whether it’s the style or even the color. That’s why his extensions in the early episodes really surprised me.
Pyo’s son just completely snapped and lost his mind. I assume he’s going to lose everything and probably end up in prison in the drama’s final episode. Honestly, there isn’t even a real ‘villain’ here — I just see a son who clearly struggles with insecurity and resentment toward Tae Poong for having a better father–son relationship than he ever did. I wish we had gotten an episode focusing on Pyo and his son so we could learn more about them.
Last week of this long and beautiful journey, filled with highs and plenty of lows as well. One thing is certain: I’m going to miss this little team terribly. As for Lee Jun Ho… what can I say? I loved his role here, and his chemistry with Kim Min Ha is simply magical. Just make us dream for this ending.
I keep saying it over and over again, but Grandma is just a gem, so kind, sweet, and cute. I smile when I see her. Kim Young Ok is a great actress for her age. I already loved her in Iron Family.
What a humiliation for Tae Poong. What are the writers doing to him? If I were in his place, knowing that this bastard wanted to murder my girlfriend, I would have punched him in the face until he didn't recognize himself anymore. Humiliated, I've never seen anything like it in my entire life in K-dramas.
Ajsuzushyws, O Mi Seon what a queen, I screamed with joy at the last scene where she punches that jerk Hyeon Jun. Give her her crown please, what a queen. I love her 🫶🏻
The strength and mental fortitude you have to keep watching a drama even if it's mediocre. I used to be like you, but when you've been watching K-dramas since 2015, you realize that you can even stop watching dramas with great actors (it's happened to me before). I've never even watched all the dramas starring my queen Bae Suzy, even though she's literally my favorite Korean celebrity above all others, but I've always told myself that if I don't like something, there's no way I can keep watching it. I usually give it 5-7 episodes before giving up.
Today we have:
- The Manipulated (two episodes)
- Stranger Things season 5 part 1
- Dynamite Kiss
- Spirit Fingers (end).
It's just too good. I haven't watched anything since Sunday. There's literally nothing interesting on Monday/Tuesday or even on the weekend 😭
Humiliated, I've never seen anything like it in my entire life in K-dramas.