Baek ho's acting is filled with emotions makes me wonder how much he loves his wife irl. Am totally in love with…
Baek Ho and his real-life wife starred in a daily as the main lead. They have great chemistry. I watched this drama raw. There was no subtitle then, and the viewers I knew back then relied on the Korean soompi forum member to translate some scenes for us hard-core fans. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hi chingu Maybe it is JangMi who dies and Seo Rin live. I think for JangMi to fully impersonate SR, She would…
I wasn't. Ham Eun Jung is doing an amazing job playing a dual role as twins: feisty and a doormat. I believe Jun Ho will turn evil sooner or later. Seo Rin appeals to me more because JM has no experience controlling her emotions. JM will make too many mistakes and will be in danger. Have you seen the trailer for this drama? When Ham Eun Jung made a deal with Bake Ho, he did not look at her with love but with a pure, calculated motive. I assume he works with SR because Jang Mi must have died. What do you think of my theory? PS. I noticed I prefer watching a fast-paced drama with suspense.
Sanwol in her wedding gown and tiara looked like someone who had just stepped out of 18th or 19th century. And…
Hi chingu Maybe it is JangMi who dies and Seo Rin live. I think for JangMi to fully impersonate SR, She would need guidance or training of sort to work at her family company. Does this make sense ?
1. This kdrama land, and they will excuse it for the loss of their dad. JM has decided to slack off. lol lol 2.…
I hope so too. I don't want either of the twins to die. I think Seo Rin is the smarter twin and more adaptable. She appears to be a survivor and really cares for her twin sister.
I have my doubts about swap, but it should be funny as hell. Shit. Jang Mi is seen doing what she is told by Hwa…
1. This kdrama land, and they will excuse it for the loss of their dad. JM has decided to slack off. lol lol 2. In film, there is always an invisible veil keeping people from the truth.
To be honest, I have no idea why they can't realize it, but I believe this sceme is the ont reason the drama can continue. I hope this make sense
Just leaving my two cents on this drama. Reply to all your heart's contents
Let me finally break down Our Golden Day’s ending. Ji Hyeok and Eun O were always meant to end up together, and it was clear from the beginning that the father was going to die. He was distraught after learning that his eldest son would die young. He had already lived with deep regret over not giving Ji Hyeok the education he wanted, and life constantly threw obstacles in the way of the promises he tried to keep for his son.
Seong Jae was always going to end up with Su Bin. She desired a life as an influencer, and the career path she chose would ultimately benefit Seong Jae, so this pairing also felt planned from the start.
Lee Ji Wan and Yeong Ra were never meant to be a real couple, especially since Ji Hyeok and Su Bin were siblings, and Eun O and Seong Jae were step-siblings.
I was saddened that Woo Jin never came back. The writer chose not to save him, leaving him to live a lonely life, which felt especially cruel.
I did enjoy Seong Hui’s ending, though—it proved that her true love was money. She never truly loved any of her children. I felt sad that Yeong Ra continued to stay by her mother’s side and kept in contact with her, even though it was clear that her mother hadn’t changed at all. Still, the writer stayed true to Seong Hui’s character.
Park Jin Seok chose to live alongside his enemy as a form of repentance for nearly ruining his son’s life. He always knew his son was unhappy with Seong Hui.
*Screaming* 😘😘🥰🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩🤩 I am watching it now at IQYI.
Is this for real
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Have you seen the trailer for this drama? When Ham Eun Jung made a deal with Bake Ho, he did not look at her with love but with a pure, calculated motive. I assume he works with SR because Jang Mi must have died.
What do you think of my theory?
PS.
I noticed I prefer watching a fast-paced drama with suspense.
Maybe it is JangMi who dies and Seo Rin live. I think for JangMi to fully impersonate SR, She would need guidance or training of sort to work at her family company.
Does this make sense ?
2. In film, there is always an invisible veil keeping people from the truth.
To be honest, I have no idea why they can't realize it, but I believe this sceme is the ont reason the drama can continue. I hope this make sense
I have a question,Is Episode 2 is present time?
Reply to all your heart's contents
Let me finally break down Our Golden Day’s ending. Ji Hyeok and Eun O were always meant to end up together, and it was clear from the beginning that the father was going to die. He was distraught after learning that his eldest son would die young. He had already lived with deep regret over not giving Ji Hyeok the education he wanted, and life constantly threw obstacles in the way of the promises he tried to keep for his son.
Seong Jae was always going to end up with Su Bin. She desired a life as an influencer, and the career path she chose would ultimately benefit Seong Jae, so this pairing also felt planned from the start.
Lee Ji Wan and Yeong Ra were never meant to be a real couple, especially since Ji Hyeok and Su Bin were siblings, and Eun O and Seong Jae were step-siblings.
I was saddened that Woo Jin never came back. The writer chose not to save him, leaving him to live a lonely life, which felt especially cruel.
I did enjoy Seong Hui’s ending, though—it proved that her true love was money. She never truly loved any of her children. I felt sad that Yeong Ra continued to stay by her mother’s side and kept in contact with her, even though it was clear that her mother hadn’t changed at all. Still, the writer stayed true to Seong Hui’s character.
Park Jin Seok chose to live alongside his enemy as a form of repentance for nearly ruining his son’s life. He always knew his son was unhappy with Seong Hui.