God, I really wanna quit this drama because of SML. Why SMLs are so annoying these days like I don't want to see them even for a second. And they have more screen time than ML. Good for the actor playing it but shit for the viewers.
This drama should have been set in the 2010s. Creating a new luxury brand is fine, but having one suddenly appear while justifying an 'incredible heritage' is impossible in this day and age (even in 2024 as per the drama). The reasons provided are insufficient. A London brand which has no existence in London!
I don’t know why FL could find another lawyer instead of SML. I mean will you go with a lawyer who has been…
It's because you know the ML is innocent. Keep yourself in her place, you are not fully aware of ML's past. And the world is scary these days, nobody can be trusted
I just opened the app to see if any comment can convince me to pick this right nowYour comment so didThanks 🤗
My pleasure 🤜🤛 That part always spoils the mood where they show the leads having some connection since childhood. Those are fine for friends to lovers dramas but not for every other room drama.
1.Beauty was an important part of her life, and I actually liked how the manhwa showed her beauty being destroyed.…
2. Yeah, all of the three people had ptsd and issues but the difference was that she had the least power to control and change her. So, even though she had loving parents, she would have somehow turned manipulating if not evil. That gave her advantage as well. The other two had to manage their feelings and others' feelings but all she cared about herself.
I think most of the people are against Ah Jin, nobody is sympathising her. People are even dissing the makers and the characters. People are way too blinded by happy endings
All in all i think this drama shoule evoke some discussion points.1. Would she have gotten this far without her…
1. Beauty was an important part of her life, and I actually liked how the manhwa showed her beauty being destroyed. I prefer the drama’s ending overall, but if they had shown her face becoming somewhat disfigured in the car accident at the end, it would have been the cherry on top. In a way, that would have even been an advantage, because she could have lived quietly somewhere without being recognized.
2. Jae Oh had the same mentality as loyal guards or followers who sacrifice themselves for their leader. His life was already messed up, but surrendering himself to her felt like an act of liberation. It was probably a form of attachment as well.
3. In my opinion, she was a victim of exploitation, largely because of the trauma caused by her father. She did show some emotions, she felt sad and cared a little for In-Gang’s grandmother, and she slept peacefully after seeing Jun-Seo’s face. So she did have emotions, even if they were buried. She was a victim, but a victim with .....
4. I would say her downfall was hastened. She depended on the very thing that ultimately destroyed her. But the trajectory of her actions still felt logical, since in her world, men were the key to climbing higher.
And blood never changes—what can you really expect from someone who had parents like that?
There are two types of people watching the drama (majority)
1. Why Ah jin didn't die, how can they kill Jun Seo, poor guy deserved love.... How can the creators show good people die and bad people keep living 2. Why Jun Seo acted so dumb by revealing everything. How can he spoil everything after all of the efforts of Ah jin... Jae Oh died for nothing.
Yep, everything was satisfactory and breath of fresh air. It kinda a strengthens the very mindset people are stating.…
Totally! Ofc normalising these stories as mainstream is not good for general people but still dynamic stories should present that explores various point of views like this.
When they were showing the meeting scene, it felt like a cdrama as everyone in that table were so thin
That part always spoils the mood where they show the leads having some connection since childhood. Those are fine for friends to lovers dramas but not for every other room drama.
SLs are main characters as well not only two leads
I think most of the people are against Ah Jin, nobody is sympathising her. People are even dissing the makers and the characters. People are way too blinded by happy endings
Beauty was an important part of her life, and I actually liked how the manhwa showed her beauty being destroyed. I prefer the drama’s ending overall, but if they had shown her face becoming somewhat disfigured in the car accident at the end, it would have been the cherry on top. In a way, that would have even been an advantage, because she could have lived quietly somewhere without being recognized.
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Jae Oh had the same mentality as loyal guards or followers who sacrifice themselves for their leader. His life was already messed up, but surrendering himself to her felt like an act of liberation. It was probably a form of attachment as well.
3.
In my opinion, she was a victim of exploitation, largely because of the trauma caused by her father. She did show some emotions, she felt sad and cared a little for In-Gang’s grandmother, and she slept peacefully after seeing Jun-Seo’s face. So she did have emotions, even if they were buried. She was a victim, but a victim with .....
4.
I would say her downfall was hastened. She depended on the very thing that ultimately destroyed her. But the trajectory of her actions still felt logical, since in her world, men were the key to climbing higher.
And blood never changes—what can you really expect from someone who had parents like that?
1. Why Ah jin didn't die, how can they kill Jun Seo, poor guy deserved love.... How can the creators show good people die and bad people keep living
2. Why Jun Seo acted so dumb by revealing everything. How can he spoil everything after all of the efforts of Ah jin... Jae Oh died for nothing.
Why people are absorbing instead of observing