it’s like MM can’t make up his mind, at one point he’s welcoming to the idea of TDK falling for him but in another moment when he finds himself catching feelings, he holds back and discourages her from following up to her plan of falling for him, telling her it’s impossible.
and TDK wonders if she’s doing the right thing, constantly debating whether to give up and resign to her fate or fight back, between contemplating whether all of this is even worth it at all.
i can’t speak for everyone here, but this dynamic is quite intriguing—well, at least to me since i haven’t quite seen anything as such. they’re both weaponzing love! haha, gosh. i see people calling it stupid, and i agree; their contract is reckless and rash and there’s no way it’s going to go down well in the end. but well, i live for this kind of messy sh*t—it fascinates me and keeps me interested. as humans, we’re known to be impulsive and stupid, anyway.
what i’m trying to say is: i think this is going to be a good watch, despite the messy plotline. i mean, the writers intend for it to be messy and i love it so far.
i should’ve waited before jumping to watch it as soon as it aired because the one week wait is painful. can’t wait for the rest of the story to unfold.
I think it was extremly corny and ridiculous for her to jump in front of that knife. All of sudden she can risk…
MM saved her from falling to death in episode 3, catching her arms just in time, and TDK did say she’d return the favour, so that’s probably why. and plus, it was a spur of the moment thing, i doubt she had the chance to even think before she shielded him. i also agree with other people who said it’s just the kind of person TDK is.
Bruh- Myeol Mang is already in love with her. I can tell it. It will become even more sadder when she didn't want…
he’s definitely in the process. he may not admit it, but he does care for her. he’s just in conflict with himself because he’s trying to convince himself otherwise (and well, it probably has something to do with that girl diety as well. her words are really messing with his mind, making him question himself)
I think her wish is gonna be for him, Just like how Aladdin released Gennie I think it's gonna be somehow similar.
i have a feeling, too. can’t imagine dong kyung wishing for something else; she’s not going to waste it on something trivial, that’s for sure. this additional wish will be quite significant in panning out their ending, i believe.
hah, i’m really liking how they end the episodes; not really cliffhangers or big reveals, just enough to keep you hooked. i can’t wait for the 5th episode. the leads have insane chemistry, so i’m really excited about how the romance builds up; their push and pull dynamic makes me wanna squirm and squeal!
I dont understand, in ep 3 the last scene, where she trying to jump but why he stop her? Will he suffer anything…
two reasons: i) he DOES feel compassion after all ii) if he let her die just like that, it would mean he loses his only chance to end his life. he's relying on her and cannot afford to lose her after coming this far; she's the only one who can set him free, his only hope.
it’s like MM can’t make up his mind, at one point he’s welcoming to the idea of TDK falling for him but in another moment when he finds himself catching feelings, he holds back and discourages her from following up to her plan of falling for him, telling her it’s impossible.
and TDK wonders if she’s doing the right thing, constantly debating whether to give up and resign to her fate or fight back, between contemplating whether all of this is even worth it at all.
i can’t speak for everyone here, but this dynamic is quite intriguing—well, at least to me since i haven’t quite seen anything as such. they’re both weaponzing love! haha, gosh. i see people calling it stupid, and i agree; their contract is reckless and rash and there’s no way it’s going to go down well in the end. but well, i live for this kind of messy sh*t—it fascinates me and keeps me interested. as humans, we’re known to be impulsive and stupid, anyway.
what i’m trying to say is: i think this is going to be a good watch, despite the messy plotline. i mean, the writers intend for it to be messy and i love it so far.
i should’ve waited before jumping to watch it as soon as it aired because the one week wait is painful. can’t wait for the rest of the story to unfold.
the pacing, the development, and the backstories—everything is pretty organic. i love it, it deserves better than an 8.3.
i) he DOES feel compassion after all
ii) if he let her die just like that, it would mean he loses his only chance to end his life. he's relying on her and cannot afford to lose her after coming this far; she's the only one who can set him free, his only hope.