I think the show may not be for you, and that's perfectly fine. The silliness is essential to balance and refresh…
That's actually a good thing imo. One of my favorite things about KDramas is they write 99% of them with the intention of only being 1 season, so you always get the full story. Hollywood shows always hope for renewals and most seasons are left on cliffhangers, which in turn causes a lot of shows to end on a cliffhanger and that shits annoying af
I noticed that, too. I'm still waiting for episodes 7 and 8 to release on Hulu. I don't know the release time…
I heard somewhere that Hulu drops the weekends episodes on Wed. Not sure if that's accurate though. I know Hulu doesn't have them the day of airing for sure
She is not trading, she said the fact.Daon said he will kil J and let her kil him as he made a sin which he won't…
I think you're missing that she personally has to kill them and send them off to Hell for it to count. If DaOn kills J, that means J's numbers don't count towards her numbers. Yeah, there's no actual trade, but IF she lets him kill J, then she has to find a lot more killers. Right now IIRC her count is 7, if he kills J right now then she kills DaOn, she'd be at 8. If she kills J right now, she'll be over her threshold and on her way back home to Hell. I think J has 15 confirmed from the past, plus detective Kim, so if BitNa kills J, she will have 23 and she would complete her mission
I get her agreeing to team up with DaOn in finding "J", since it will keep him off her back for now. But, I don't see her actually following through with it because of 2 reasons
1) She's starting to realize that she likes him 2) Even barring the feelings, letting him kill "J" just so she can kill him is a terrible deal for her. He kills someone that has a double digit body count (that she needs to complete her mission) just so she can kill him who will only have one body. It's a terrible trade off
Yeah, the sentence was light again, but this time it's not really completely her fault imo. Like, people can be…
Another thing about her sentences. It has shown that she doesn't need to give them that light of sentences. The family killer could have been kidnapped the exact same way even if he got life, and this CEO is going to prison until after her mission time frame is over so he obviously isn't going to make it there. If it doesn't matter, why cause controversy with her rulings?
Yeah, the sentence was light again, but this time it's not really completely her fault imo. Like, people can be mad about the ruling, but as a judge her hands were basically tied into giving a light sentence this time since the cops couldn't really investigate and the prosecutor and witness was bought as well. She can and does know that he killed that guy, but no evidence was presented to her saying that. That being said, 1 year in prison is ridiculously light for that assault. Realistically those golf balls hitting him in the head would/could have killed him.
I was so surprised Dr. Qin accepted that the ML loved the FL and when she found out they were dating she immediately…
Yeah, she stayed the same way throughout the whole show and it was nice to see for a change lol. A non-toxic 2FL that has a crush on ML but accepts his rejection with grace is amazing
same thoughts but i also consider it a privilege to have watched this as it was airing
Same, it's nice to watch shows either as they air, or immediately after when the bingers start on them for me. Yeah, you get haters, but you actually get conversations on comment boards and sometimes the comments can be almost as good as some shows lol
The best relationship in this series was between the two appas . They were inseparable until the very end .From…
I loved them too, but think it's kinda unrealistic that they are next door neighbors and their wives are friends, but they seemed to have 0 relationship until around ep 5 or 6. Like, how did they just become friends after knowing each other for 40ish years? lol
she just moved on from one guy??😭 what r u talkin about. they both had 1 ex
You do realize that people can and do fall out of love right? She wasn't just jumping around from guy to guy like you keep trying to say. She had a healthy, solid relationship with her ex, got sick and depressed and that depression dragged to the point of him (the ex) drifting away from her. They mutually decided that it was over and she went home since there was no reason to stay abroad. She cried at the airport not because her first choice was leaving, but because she was closing the door on like a decade of her life. She chose the ML, not the ex and never attempted to "bang" him the entire time the show was happening. She also never cheated, even emotionally, imo since they were already broken up and when she was confused about the ex reproposing, she was not in a relationship with the ML yet.
1) Was hoping that there would be a small time-skip bringing Moeum back home... but there wasn't. We need to see…
That was my thoughts as well. I think if they did something like No Gain, No Love with just 2 or 3 eps where Dan Ho and Mo Eum are leads to finish their story line, and also have Choi Seung and Seok Ryus wedding in the special would be a perfect tie up.
1/4 of the way through ep 15 and Mi-Suk is really aggravating me now. She can say what she wants, but she is against the relationship 100% because she is mad at Hye-Suk. All her reasonings while in bed with her husband were stupid as well. You think in any relationship that gets to the point of preparing for marriage, her fiance wouldn't know about her previous engagement or her stomach cancer? Those aren't really things that you hide from your soon to be spouse normally. Maybe the engagement if you're scummy, but definitely not the cancer if you are still worried about a recurrence.
Even the fight with Hye-Suk. I can see her point kind of, but her point is completely a HER problem, not Hye-Suks. You feeling inferior to your friend does not automatically mean that your friend feels superior to you. On top of that, why hide those feelings for 30+ years?!? The more likely scenario when they were kids is "My BFFs daughter is my sons BFF, we live next door to each other, she is a great mother and willing to help out since my husband and I are too busy to be constantly present parents like she can be, this is perfect" not "I can use my next door neighbor as a nanny and if she ever messes up, I will badmouth her to our entire circle." If she felt that way, why not tell her when the kids were still little? There would be no blowout like this, and Hye-Suk would have gladly found a real nanny. Real as in Hye-Suk sees them as a nanny, not anything else
Ending theory: she needs one more to end her penalty and ML kills an offender to be her last unrepentant killer...…
I’m thinking the real bit-na isn’t actually supposed to be in hell and her experience there is making her different from her normal self and more like justita. Ending being Bit-Na coming back and Da-On and her continue the relationship he was with justita while she herself goes back to hell after her punishment
I feel like she has to come back or the scenes with her in hell and avoiding her “punishment” are cool, but pointless to the story
Half way through and I like it, but it’s way too unbelievable that a university only has like 3 teachers and everything else is run by the seniors lol. Guess that’s one way to keep salary costs down I guess 🤷♂️
I just had an ideal ending in mind 😂 -SR gets an offer from the Italian restaurant, but turns it down to take…
I've been going back and forth for a while now on whether SH gets her a job, or maybe an interview knowing SR wouldn't accept a flat out job with that chef he knows; or SR taking over her dads place, pretty much the way you said.
The writer I think did a good job with adding a lot of side stories/relationships that all could work for the finale
Bitna ex's brother looks sus to me, especially after that visit to the house and him watching her leave with stalky…
I think it's too early in the show and he is being played up like that as a red herring. Don't get me wrong, he's shady, but I think it would be too obvious if it was him all the way to the end.
A couple examples is the Director intern in Miss Night and Day, and the grandson in My Demon.
Make all evidence and scenes point to psycho brother, then twist at the end where he IS bad, just not how the writer made us think
It's like a video game, she loots number of kills has a murderer.
I don't think he did. It's going to wind up being something like Business Proposal where Tae-Moo blamed himself for his parents wreck because they were driving to get to him.
Obviously not going to be that exactly, but I'm guessing whoever "J" killed in Da-Ons circle was probably at that place because of Da-On and so he blames himself and considers himself a killer
1) She's starting to realize that she likes him
2) Even barring the feelings, letting him kill "J" just so she can kill him is a terrible deal for her. He kills someone that has a double digit body count (that she needs to complete her mission) just so she can kill him who will only have one body. It's a terrible trade off
Even the fight with Hye-Suk. I can see her point kind of, but her point is completely a HER problem, not Hye-Suks. You feeling inferior to your friend does not automatically mean that your friend feels superior to you. On top of that, why hide those feelings for 30+ years?!? The more likely scenario when they were kids is "My BFFs daughter is my sons BFF, we live next door to each other, she is a great mother and willing to help out since my husband and I are too busy to be constantly present parents like she can be, this is perfect" not "I can use my next door neighbor as a nanny and if she ever messes up, I will badmouth her to our entire circle." If she felt that way, why not tell her when the kids were still little? There would be no blowout like this, and Hye-Suk would have gladly found a real nanny. Real as in Hye-Suk sees them as a nanny, not anything else
I feel like she has to come back or the scenes with her in hell and avoiding her “punishment” are cool, but pointless to the story
The writer I think did a good job with adding a lot of side stories/relationships that all could work for the finale
A couple examples is the Director intern in Miss Night and Day, and the grandson in My Demon.
Make all evidence and scenes point to psycho brother, then twist at the end where he IS bad, just not how the writer made us think
Obviously not going to be that exactly, but I'm guessing whoever "J" killed in Da-Ons circle was probably at that place because of Da-On and so he blames himself and considers himself a killer