Just finished ep 3 and man, the FLs anxiety has to be through the roof right now lol. Yeah, she's conning him, but I still feel bad for how much she's going through right now
i really thought it was gonna be a love story😠it seemed like it was supposed to be one but a really censored…
There was the dream kiss, and that's about it as actual romance. However, like a solid 5% of the shows screentime is JaeYi and SeulGi staring at each other with overwhelming sexual tension. It was never stated, but they were absolutely a couple, and some of the best chemistry I've ever seen
That wasn't a bad condition. To claim the insurance, neither partner should be involved in an affair.I think that's…
I agree that they shouldn't be in an affair (or at least a known affair by the policy holder) when they get the policy, but affairs happen and are a very legitimate reason for divorce. If you get an insurance like this, then later find that your SO is cheating on you so you divorce them and the insurance refuses to pay out because of the affair, you would feel like it's nothing but a scam. If the policy holder is the one with the affair, then they definitely shouldn't have to pay out
wait so there is clearly a misunderstanding I’m pretty sure because what do you mean they can’t Coffee their…
To me, she is crushing hard on him and he's not quite there yet. He has feelings, for sure, I just don't think they're conscious feelings. He is the only one that knows how she's living in just a shell of a home and knows it's affecting her, so I think he's actually just inviting her to live with him legitimately as roommates until she processes everything and is able to move on, subconsciously because he likes her but also just because he's genuinely a nice guy and considers her a friend
She keeps showing up in front of him (his building, his farm) like a stalker. Kismet is less believable. She's…
The mental gymnastics you must have gone through to come up with this insane take. She wouldn't have any way of knowing that building belonged to his dad, was there for work, and was visibly uncomfortable as soon as he arrived, actually running from the building away from him. The farm one, again she was there for work and nobody would think that a young 20's guy that appears to live in Seoul would be the village head of a place 5 hours away from Seoul and again was very uncomfortable when he turned around. She also continuously tells him no, but he just ignores it and keeps saying it's fate.
If she's a gold digger and only after his money, she's doing a very bad job of acting interested in him.
I fully understand the comments hating on the dancer guy. He is by far the worst part of the show for me. He isn't funny, his antics aren't cute, doesn't understand literally running away from him let alone her saying she isn't interested. He's nothing but cringe and annoying and I can't see why people are defending him or even liking his character
Lomon not Lemon, btw his full name is Park Solomon
I could be wrong, but I would assume it's to make his name fit better with Korean society. The vast majority of the population has 3 syllable names, family 1 syllable name then personal 2 (sometimes 1, not as common) syllable name.
I've watched so many edits of this on YT that like 75% of my feed is now FR edits and asian GL short shows lol. JaeYi and SeulGi literally broke my YT algorithm
It was overall an enjoyable one time watch. The last 2-3 episodes were a bit messy though. They tried to squeeze too much into the last hour and change of the series, and it shows. The ending is open, but overall happy imo. The worst part about the ending is the fact that the dad only spent a couple months in jail and basically got away with everything.
right !! and i think its crazy that he is making her pay him back the debt.. i don't think its her fault, she…
That part was kind of w/e to me. She offered more than he asked, and yeah she was trying to stop his fall but still caused it to break since he actually regained balance before she pushed/caught him.
The part that was even more annoying was he was using a pen and not his tablet to take notes after she gave him the tablet.
I didn't understand why she always assume her in the water and why the hell they need pill or drugs everytime…
The water after the pills is kind of like showing they make you hyperfocus. Almost like being in a sensory deprivation chamber. She doesn't see/hear/smell anything like she's deep underwater, so all her focus is only on her study material
The note taking thing is so stupid. "I don't have my tablet, so I can't take notes" MF you can write as well. Then she's doing it for free?!? Maybe if it was like 50K Won a class or something off the debt it would make sense, but making her do it and still making her pay the debt is ridiculous
There is a scene in the middle of the credits, don’t miss it 👀
I'm actually glad I read this, because I ff through all the other eps credits to make sure there wasn't a teaser or anything, and they only did it on the finale when I honestly wouldn't have bothered any more.
Weird choice to have post-credits only on the finale when they never did before
It's not like they killed any humans, the ones that they killed were terrible I mean so barely human.
I really don't agree with this sentiment really.
The nurse, yeah she was trash at her last job, but not really a needs to die trash. SeOk also only killed her because she was blackmailing her, she didn't even know about her past IIRC.
Probation DV guy, yeah sure.
Young cop, cold blooded murder for no reason.
Doctor that (kinda) got murdered, Deok Hee just didn't like him, possibly a narcissist but not enough screen time and everything we saw showed he wasn't a bad person.
Son of doctor, did DeokHee kill him? I think there was a line or 2 about that and he was fine, just desperate.
Surgery facilitator is grey. He also died just to protect SeOk.
Lead detective was just self defense 100%, no questions about it imo.
If it was Dexter like, and they were picking their targets because they were trash human beings I would agree with you, but every murder in this show was completely self serving and a few of them weren't even bad people
His whole ending plan didn't make sense really. He wanted to die on her table so she could grow as a surgeon, but come on, if he dies on the table while she's illegally performing the surgery on him, and actually doing it secretly in an accredited hospital the odds of her ever becoming licensed again drop even further than they already were.
The only possible way for her to become a licensed surgeon again was for him to survive and use his power and reputation to say she was the only one who could do the surgery and the only one he trusted to do it. But even that's out since he sabotaged his reputation. His confessing of it all actually made sense to me though, he was as good as dead so might as well take the blame for all the killing to spare her.
Also, I assume the knife is illegal in SK? Because other than that, her killing the detective was 100% self defense, and all evidence would prove that. He T-Boned her in an area where that would be impossible accidentally ffs
If she's a gold digger and only after his money, she's doing a very bad job of acting interested in him.
The part that was even more annoying was he was using a pen and not his tablet to take notes after she gave him the tablet.
Weird choice to have post-credits only on the finale when they never did before
The nurse, yeah she was trash at her last job, but not really a needs to die trash. SeOk also only killed her because she was blackmailing her, she didn't even know about her past IIRC.
Probation DV guy, yeah sure.
Young cop, cold blooded murder for no reason.
Doctor that (kinda) got murdered, Deok Hee just didn't like him, possibly a narcissist but not enough screen time and everything we saw showed he wasn't a bad person.
Son of doctor, did DeokHee kill him? I think there was a line or 2 about that and he was fine, just desperate.
Surgery facilitator is grey. He also died just to protect SeOk.
Lead detective was just self defense 100%, no questions about it imo.
If it was Dexter like, and they were picking their targets because they were trash human beings I would agree with you, but every murder in this show was completely self serving and a few of them weren't even bad people
The only possible way for her to become a licensed surgeon again was for him to survive and use his power and reputation to say she was the only one who could do the surgery and the only one he trusted to do it. But even that's out since he sabotaged his reputation. His confessing of it all actually made sense to me though, he was as good as dead so might as well take the blame for all the killing to spare her.
Also, I assume the knife is illegal in SK? Because other than that, her killing the detective was 100% self defense, and all evidence would prove that. He T-Boned her in an area where that would be impossible accidentally ffs