I watched a scene on YouTube she confessed she loves her but knows she loves a man. I don't think it's queerbait…
I meant your flawed assumption that I haven't been watching the series. See, you're not as good at this as you thought. That's what you talking right out of your ass gets you. So, thanks for demonstrating self-goal. 😉
Why do we give these things the time of day? They're just nasty stories from anonymous people who want to strike…
I have no idea what the truth of these allegations are. That said, ngl, if I had a chance to publicly shame my school bully, even decades later, I'd be on it like white on rice.
A nice and satisfying drama. Just don't like the Oh Yura part. Apart from that am ok with the rest of the drama.
I think Oh Yura was necessary for two reasons: firstly, as a catalyst for Min Hwan and Soo Min to get murdery and, secondly, to receive the car wreck fate, because there weren't any other evil characters left for that one.
I'm on episode 14 watching on amazon prime so the english dub may not be the best, but can someone explain to…
According to her theory of certain events being inevitable, she believed Min Hwan had to kill his wife again this time around for FL to fully escape her fate - somebody had to die crashing onto a glass table top. FL deliberately smashed her manager's glad to do it wouldn't be her, that left Soo Min. FL abandoned the seduction when she realized Min Hwan was already having an affair with the former fiancée of ML, figuring that would suffice as a catalyst.
As for the ML car accident, the blue heart on his chest didn't disappear, indicating that his destiny was not yet changed, so apparently there had to be a fatal wreck. The blue heart did disappear after former fiancée received the car wreck fate.
Please tell me I'm not the only one who thought it was absolutely ridiculous to see Jiwon walking around in 6-inch…
My feet hurt on her behalf, but I think the fashion choice stemmed from starting her out in loafers and thrift store clothes and moving to higher end fashion, including the heels, to show her metamorphosis as a character - caterpillar to butterfly.
The first half of this drama was perfection but the second felt unnecessary. It is as if there was a 16 episode…
IMO the cringe villain was necessary for two reasons: (1) without her privilege (money and connections) buffering them the two working class villains wouldn't have felt invulnerable to consequence and moved so quickly to try to kill, and (2) someone had to take on Yoo Ji Hyuk's original fate and without this evil villain there were no characters left to do that.
I watched a scene on YouTube she confessed she loves her but knows she loves a man. I don't think it's queerbait…
Still sounds like you're having trouble accepting it. Then again, you're not the the first, or the only, person in the world not to recognize something once they've invested their ego into not seeing it.
There are a lot of YouTube videos with excerpts promoting this series as having GL content, it does not. There is a single queer bait kiss with the standard promise to pine away forever for the straight girl.
Whenever I read a movie or series summary that trashes Park Shin Hye I move that show to the top of my "To Watch" list. That system has never let me down. Park Shin Hye has incredible gravity as an actor and raises the level of everything she's in and everyone who's in it with her.
There is a sub-level of MDL users who denigrate the skills and performances of Park Shin Hye and any other woman acting at the top of her game. I can't figure out what it is about talented women that pisses these quasi-incels off so much, but at least it provides a handy bell-weather for what to watch.
This is one of those shows where the total is more than the sum of its parts. Objectively, I'd have to score it about 6.5, but overall I enjoyed it at a level 8. Admittedly, I'm sure opposable thumbs enhancing my ability to fast forward through the boring parts, and there were many, aided in my enjoyment.
As for the ML car accident, the blue heart on his chest didn't disappear, indicating that his destiny was not yet changed, so apparently there had to be a fatal wreck. The blue heart did disappear after former fiancée received the car wreck fate.
This was queer baiting.
There is a sub-level of MDL users who denigrate the skills and performances of Park Shin Hye and any other woman acting at the top of her game. I can't figure out what it is about talented women that pisses these quasi-incels off so much, but at least it provides a handy bell-weather for what to watch.
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