That wasn’t really the point of my comment tho? I just think it’s funny that his sister (sister figure, step sister whatever the case it may be...) can also be considered his step mom....
Oh another note, I have like... no empathy for Oh Yoon Hee's cut on her neck. She literally fought Cheon Seo Jin for the trophy as if PHYSICALLY obtaining the trophy would equate to her being the true winner. LOL??? Just for that stupidity alone, I'd say she got what was coming for her. If someone got rigged into winning the trophy, you don't just physically try to take the trophy. Having it wouldn't do anything cause at the end of the day, a trophy is a representation of victory, not the victory itself.
Damn!!!! In second thought I want no redemption for the evil guy twin he's so twisted. I want him to pay along…
Yes! 100% agree with you. I can't believe that people want to satisfy their ship so badly that they would ALREADY forget about the horrors that Min Seol Ah went through.
Some viewers seem so empathetic to the kids and to Ha Yoon Chul to the point where they are excusing their behavior. I support no one in this drama and watch it solely to see if Min Seol Ah gets some form of justice. Let's not forget that all of the adults of Hera Palace live there with dirtied hands. The number of neighborhoods they destroyed with gentrification for their own profit... What about those poor people's justice. We only care for Min Seol Ah's justice because the story is focused on that but there are hundreds of families displaced due to the disgusting acts of the adults and they all live in a "palace" benefitting from it with no second thought. As for the kids, I will NEVER excuse poor behavior due to the mental and physical abuse they have experienced. Even if they are willing to change, they must suffer the consequences of their behavior before they are warranted any pity from me.
yes! tbh i actually though it So Hyun but i glad she's not!
I was 1000% sure it wasn't So Hyun and that the show just wanted it to look like it would be So Hyun! I think So Hyun still has a soft spot for Ho Rang and feels betrayed that Ho Rang suddenly dropped their friendship.
I'm a little confused about why Ho Rang's traumatic experience is problematic. Is it because there was alcohol so people think she was drinking/clubbing/being a delinquent? Wasn't it clear in the video/clip that was sent out to everyone that Ho Rang was getting bullied? Or is it some twisted mindset that bully-victims are pathetic and it is shameful?
Can someone who understand Korean culture explain what's happened? I understand why Ho Rang would be traumatized and anxious for people to find out but unsure why everyone reacted that way.
I feel like this drama had a promising first couple of episodes. From then, our intelligent and strong general of a female lead seemed to have completely disappeared. She no longer makes intelligent decisions and even her combat skills are only half there. It's hard to believe that she was a general.
He is married and has a pretty devoted wife n u ppl introducing a new girl in his life ...WTF Story may be better…
Are you unfamiliar with historical dramas? Half of the time, male leads have multiple wives (it's not advertised in order to please viewers) because that was just the norm of any high ranking official. In fact, there are times when the King would "give" you a wife as a gift (of course, you would have to accept and act grateful even if you don't want the gift).
Am I the only one getting anxiety and annoyed at the same time with this wife. Like seriously, she playing mind…
You're getting anxiety from her actions but can you even begin to imagine the anxiety she went through? From thinking her husband is a wanted murderer, to hearing that he doesn't love her? All the lies and deception for a decade? Not the mention (something that I haven't seen anyone else point out) she had to deal with horrible in-laws only to find out those weren't even her in-laws.
If anything, he should be grateful that she is so intelligent (emotionally and academically) and is finding out the truth of what happened so quickly,
Thanks for mentioning it! I looked it up and was shocked at this author's shamelessness. It's weird how the matter…
It's very unfortunate but it's because this drama has such a large fanbase and because this drama has a great production (everything from storyline -> famous actors) that people choose to ignore the plagiarism. I really liked this drama too (I rated it a 9/10) but I can not condone plagiarism especially when the author decides to even MOCK the original author...
I don’t think real Hee Sung is the accomplice because he seems soft. Right when he woke up from his coma, he asked about the person his car hit which seems to indicate that he doesn’t like hurting people
Can someone who understand Korean culture explain what's happened? I understand why Ho Rang would be traumatized and anxious for people to find out but unsure why everyone reacted that way.
If anything, he should be grateful that she is so intelligent (emotionally and academically) and is finding out the truth of what happened so quickly,