Mae's attitude is actually really annoying to me. Ai caught her spying, and even though she was rightly pissed about it, offered out the fact that she also found out secrets about Superior, even what the secret she found was so she had time to correct it, then Mae takes that as the ultimate betrayal and is way more hostile and pissed than Ai ever was towards her. Like, how tf can you be so mad about something that you yourself were doing?!? And on top of that, Ai came clean to you and you just acted self righteous like it was okay that you did it to her but it's not that she did it to you?!?
The whole office politics plot line is kind of annoying me. It's the overarcing storyline of the show and it's moving so slow that I just know the conclusion of it is going to be extremely rushed tomorrow. Their progress with it has been slower than molasses really and with only 1 episode left it's all going to happen at once, which is always jarring and annoying to me
Wow, the ex wife really is something, ive had enough of her gaslighting him + the dumbass excusses. taking no…
And the husband being shocked that he filed a lawsuit about it, like do you not remember the fact that he literally told you he was going to? lol
It honestly kind of sounds to me that she hasn't really let go of Yun yet and the husband is jealous over that. Like, she knows she f'ed up by divorcing him and the husband feels like a stand in.
I loved how the cops were just like "Nice, he's getting his ass whooped, let's wait until he's done" then told Yun where the cameras were lol
In the photos, there's background info cards for Shelly and Neko, anyone know where those are from? I want to see Pundao's as well and it isn't uploaded here for whatever reason
The acting of both main actresses is quite good, but the weird plot of this drama has put their acting in a negative…
Yeah my issues with this show are the plot and the post production. The mains are doing the best they can with what they have to work with, but sadly the entire production isn't giving them much
"You can't see my good intentions" You mean selfishly forcing them apart at the expense of your relationship with your daughter strictly because you don't like Tawan's dad, who she's practically estranged from? What exactly is good about your intentions and not 100% self-serving?
It's kinda crazy how he went from a loving and devoted father to a dominating, controlling practically abusive father over 1 sentence. His entire demeanor shifted. It's a completely different persona now where it's hard to believe he could have been so lenient for all those years with Ayla.
"did you kill him?" this was a repetitive question asked by the ML, the prosecutor and apparently also…
I thought the senior doc meant he didn't tell the rapist he had that disease. Kind of like saying "I treated the stab wound because he was dying in front of me, but I'm not gong to tell him he needs medication or else he'll have a heart attack early"
Honestly the whole twin detail sounded interesting at the start but became so irrelevant I don't even know why…
Or she could have just used sign. They could have had it be where the twin saw she learned sign just to be able to talk to her and signed back something like "you don't have to worry so much, I can also read lips"
Just finished ep 6 and wtf with that backstory on why KaiKai likes Meng? Everything about it doesn't make sense lol.
1) It wasn't her, it was actually Ya En and he never bothered to check until now? 2) Ya En got expelled and had to move because she hurt that "kid"? That was a grown ass man 3 on 1 beating an actual kid. Dude looked mid 20s lol. What about the part where she saved KaiKai? That doesn't play into it at all?!? 3) They both somehow remember the exact day something happened over 10 years ago?
Also, why is like every ML in CDramas basically a hand to hand combat god? The bar scene with the gangsters ML is able to fend off, and actually be winning, a fight with like 10 gangsters at the same time, with absolutely no reasoning as to why or how lol
Honestly the whole twin detail sounded interesting at the start but became so irrelevant I don't even know why…
Another thing with it was the twin spoke just as well as the FL, and at a conversational volume. If she was born deaf, that's basically unheard of. Even people that go deaf due to injuries gradually lose their pronunciation because they can't hear themselves and the (lack of a better term, I'm tired)skill level drops over time
Absolutely not. She doesn't owe lamp anything. They entered a marriage of convenience and she has been very upfront…
When he brought up her "promise" to him and it was the wedding vows, like dude you knew it was an arranged, unwanted marriage from the start. Those words aren't a promise to you like they are in real marriages, she was required to say them lol
With the copyright case though the male artist was suing for copyright infringement and argued she had reproduced…
Seriously. Like the prosecution in ep 10 only did 4 things that I can remember
- "Indicted for murder" - "Sticking with the murder charge" after HyoMin brought up the fact it was actually 2 seperate incidents - Shared a "we're f'ed" look with each other during the bullying video - Dejectedly asked for 25-life sentencing
Like, can't they actually show the prosectutors argue even 1 thing?
Whatt?🤣 His character itself is cold, it means he barely will have expressions on his face and also he never…
It's even a plot device lmao. Hyo Min has been trying to convince him to smile more over the past 2 episodes. His stonefaced demeanor is just his character
Why even try it then?
It honestly kind of sounds to me that she hasn't really let go of Yun yet and the husband is jealous over that. Like, she knows she f'ed up by divorcing him and the husband feels like a stand in.
I loved how the cops were just like "Nice, he's getting his ass whooped, let's wait until he's done" then told Yun where the cameras were lol
You mean selfishly forcing them apart at the expense of your relationship with your daughter strictly because you don't like Tawan's dad, who she's practically estranged from? What exactly is good about your intentions and not 100% self-serving?
It's kinda crazy how he went from a loving and devoted father to a dominating, controlling practically abusive father over 1 sentence. His entire demeanor shifted. It's a completely different persona now where it's hard to believe he could have been so lenient for all those years with Ayla.
1) It wasn't her, it was actually Ya En and he never bothered to check until now?
2) Ya En got expelled and had to move because she hurt that "kid"? That was a grown ass man 3 on 1 beating an actual kid. Dude looked mid 20s lol. What about the part where she saved KaiKai? That doesn't play into it at all?!?
3) They both somehow remember the exact day something happened over 10 years ago?
Also, why is like every ML in CDramas basically a hand to hand combat god? The bar scene with the gangsters ML is able to fend off, and actually be winning, a fight with like 10 gangsters at the same time, with absolutely no reasoning as to why or how lol
- "Indicted for murder"
- "Sticking with the murder charge" after HyoMin brought up the fact it was actually 2 seperate incidents
- Shared a "we're f'ed" look with each other during the bullying video
- Dejectedly asked for 25-life sentencing
Like, can't they actually show the prosectutors argue even 1 thing?