Oh you, you loony bitch. I know you will rot in hell. You had to ruin everything in Yi soo's life. I hope his brother is worth the love and sacrifice he has shown for him.
I knew this arc had to come but i dreaded its arrival. Yi soo is already in pain this just piles more on it and further straind his relationship with his father. ,I'm happy that amidst these challenges, we were treated to a few tender moments between the male lead (ML) and female lead (FL).
I don't think he wanted money ... just another excuse to stay with her because he loves her. They are just trying…
While there may still be some lingering love on his part, the first half of the episode made it evident that his current priorities are clear. His primary focus seems to be on her will, with love taking a secondary position.
A telling example of this is his happiness about her diagnosis.
wait a minute!Is there a love triangle!?please spoil me asap!I just started watching it so please feel free to…
There is a possible potential candidate, by far FL is not interested in him but it is hinted he is possibly, ML definitely had couple of moments where he is jealous.
After Episode 2, my perspective shifted significantly. When he chose the path of securing more money/inheritance, I lost a bit of respect for him. Episode 1 had me sympathizing with his dire situation, but his decision in this episode led me to view the characters without taking sides, as it became clear that everyone has their flaws or shows signs of sociopathic tendencies. Their relationships turned transactional following his choice.
I believe there's love between them, but poor communication has driven them to the brink of separation.
Love requires effort from both sides, a notion they seemed to have forgotten. However, this episode illustrated how even minor gestures can profoundly affect someone else. It seems the female lead (FL) felt cherished, which I think emboldened her to defend her husband more fiercely.
I'm hopeful they can reconcile and improve their communication, though it seems essential they distance themselves from her family.
P.S. I'm not a fan of love triangles. For the sake of my fragile heart, I'm hoping for a happy ending.
beginning of ep 2, and what could she have possibly done so bad that he is so excited about her dying?
I do think its the general situation overall. He is depressed and feels trapped and he thinks his life will be in danger if he leaves. So this gives him a safe way of getting his freedom.
The episodes masterfully built up to the team coming together, one step at a time, in an absolutely beautiful manner. This episode was filled with so many emotions, and someone was a tiny bit jealous. Yi Soo's father attempting to reconnect with him, along with the Lee family finally finding relief from their prolonged suffering, were deeply moving scenes. The hug between two friends, who deeply care for each other and understand the significance of this resolution, was especially touching.
I hope the next episode provides a moment for the male lead (ML) and female lead (FL) to discuss the events that have unfolded between them.
I was thinking after one episode, what the end game is. My point is - her character is so twisted that I cannot…
I do hope the story doesn’t follow the 'queen of divorce' route, leading to a significant drop in quality. After she revealed her diagnosis to him, and during his conversation with her, I noticed a fleeting moment of relief on his face. It might be because he was afraid of the repercussions of divorcing her. While he genuinely loves her and is truly saddened by her condition, there seems to be a part of him that, after enduring so much anguish, harbors a hope for freedom.
"I was eagerly anticipating this drama, hoping it would be a slice-of-life, feel-good story. However, it has turned out to be fraught with one red flag after another. Often, when gender roles are reversed, issues are either overlooked or taken too lightly, and from the many comments I've seen, it seems this drama falls into that trap, with very few recognizing the problematic aspects.
The female lead (FL) borders on sociopathic, and if her last statement isn't true, then she's manipulative—regardless of her intentions, it's manipulation.
The male lead (ML) is depressed, and just imagining the scenarios he faces is nightmarish.
Love aside, a relationship should be a two-way street. Yet, the only semblance of happiness he had in his family is gone.
He's treated poorly by everyone, almost like a slave, and no matter what the FL does behind his back to 'protect his honor,' failing to communicate love and respect while he lives in such dire conditions is inexcusable.
It's clear from his family's remarks that he seldom visits them, and his wife hardly ever does, if at all. The mental toll this isolation takes is significant. Missing the 60th birthday celebration is just one example of how disconnected he has become.
The psychiatric scene, intended to be lighthearted, only underscored all these issues. He even fears for his life and that of his family's.
I remain hopeful that the series will improve. Both actors deliver exceptional performances, embodying their roles convincingly. I'll adhere to my golden rule of watching four episodes before deciding whether to continue or drop the series."
As for today’s episode, I really hope that evil bitch didn't mess with him too much; he’s already been hurt enough. And, oh my, did I lose it at 'Make me adore him.😂😂 P.s. I missed our best shipper 'THE MOM' in this episode.
The only thing i do not like is that i need to wait another week and then another week for new episodes, which is not good for my binge watching habits.
I hope his brother is worth the love and sacrifice he has shown for him.
,I'm happy that amidst these challenges, we were treated to a few tender moments between the male lead (ML) and female lead (FL).
His primary focus seems to be on her will, with love taking a secondary position.
A telling example of this is his happiness about her diagnosis.
I believe there's love between them, but poor communication has driven them to the brink of separation.
Love requires effort from both sides, a notion they seemed to have forgotten. However, this episode illustrated how even minor gestures can profoundly affect someone else. It seems the female lead (FL) felt cherished, which I think emboldened her to defend her husband more fiercely.
I'm hopeful they can reconcile and improve their communication, though it seems essential they distance themselves from her family.
P.S. I'm not a fan of love triangles. For the sake of my fragile heart, I'm hoping for a happy ending.
This episode was filled with so many emotions, and someone was a tiny bit jealous.
Yi Soo's father attempting to reconnect with him, along with the Lee family finally finding relief from their prolonged suffering, were deeply moving scenes.
The hug between two friends, who deeply care for each other and understand the significance of this resolution, was especially touching.
I hope the next episode provides a moment for the male lead (ML) and female lead (FL) to discuss the events that have unfolded between them.
The female lead (FL) borders on sociopathic, and if her last statement isn't true, then she's manipulative—regardless of her intentions, it's manipulation.
The male lead (ML) is depressed, and just imagining the scenarios he faces is nightmarish.
Love aside, a relationship should be a two-way street. Yet, the only semblance of happiness he had in his family is gone.
He's treated poorly by everyone, almost like a slave, and no matter what the FL does behind his back to 'protect his honor,' failing to communicate love and respect while he lives in such dire conditions is inexcusable.
It's clear from his family's remarks that he seldom visits them, and his wife hardly ever does, if at all. The mental toll this isolation takes is significant. Missing the 60th birthday celebration is just one example of how disconnected he has become.
The psychiatric scene, intended to be lighthearted, only underscored all these issues. He even fears for his life and that of his family's.
I remain hopeful that the series will improve. Both actors deliver exceptional performances, embodying their roles convincingly. I'll adhere to my golden rule of watching four episodes before deciding whether to continue or drop the series."
And, oh my, did I lose it at 'Make me adore him.😂😂
P.s. I missed our best shipper 'THE MOM' in this episode.