Seriously could not stand the Uee character - she was just stupid and let herself be used and manipulated, ran…
I have an entirely different perspective on who's using who in this drama. Lee Se Jin comes in with nothing, gains a mentor, and leaves with a ton of cash, a killer new wardrobe, valuable business contacts, and the experience and skill to put all that to use. If that's being used, sign me up.
I don't think she was sad about the wedding, as much as the wedding and new job news enraged her because it highlighted…
As far as abandoning any chance of success, one cannot again something that does not exist. There was zero chance she would be lauded, much less promoted, because her direct supervisor continually sabotaged her .
I don't think she was sad about the wedding, as much as the wedding and new job news enraged her because it highlighted…
In women, in particular, anger on the heels of a punishing setback very often manifests as depression. There's a way oversimplified axiom about how men and women deal differently with helpless rage: men want to kill, women want to die.
Her husband really thought psh how to kiss 🤣🤣
She's been with the same guy for years, so it's unlikely marriage resulted in any great kissing revelations. IMO, her kisses were more enthusiastic in Memories of the Alhambra.
Man Korea is such a toxic country! I knew about the workplace hell and the competition in schools leading to highest…
Yeah, in the U.S. that first kick by her supervisor would have resulted in a criminal assault charge and a civil lawsuit. Makes me wonder if it's common in South Korea to physically assault your employees and get away with it.
There was only one plot in the whole drama that didn't make any sense to me at all. That is when the FL comes…
I don't think she was sad about the wedding, as much as the wedding and new job news enraged her because it highlighted how his success was essentially stolen from her. The helpless frustration and loss then exacerbated her depression.
I only made it through the Writing section of this article where everything the author whined about was clearly answered in the script: city v. country dissonance? Absolutely not, the contrasts and interactions between Hae In's and Hyun Woo's families are are witty, revealing, and loving; the divorce? There's a scene where Hae In shows Hyun Woo the signed document, and another where she agrees to file it. How did this author manage to be confused?; the illness? It's ramifications, real and potential, make up the bulk of the 16 episodes so I'd say it was fully dealt with and who cares of it's a real illness?; Why Hae In's family didn't accompany her? Also explained as engineered by Yoon Eun-seong to isolate Hae In after her surgery. Why did Hyun Woo stay with Hae In? Since this was the dominant theme of two-thirds of the episodes, his reasons, which evolved over the course of the drama, were explicit and crystal clear.
I understand that opinions may vary, especially on such a high profile show, but there's no excuse for this many factual errors. With so many unforced errors in just the first section, I found no point in reading further. Only someone who slept through the episodes could claim to be confused on these points. This article is superficial, lazy, factually incorrect, and baffling in it's unsupported conclusions.
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I understand that opinions may vary, especially on such a high profile show, but there's no excuse for this many factual errors. With so many unforced errors in just the first section, I found no point in reading further. Only someone who slept through the episodes could claim to be confused on these points. This article is superficial, lazy, factually incorrect, and baffling in it's unsupported conclusions.