Show would have been better if they got rid of the whole child hood friend nonsense. Its just so forced and cliche.…
Ugh yes, I loved Kill Me, Heal Me so much TT and I agree that this trope of being childhood friends and being destined to be together after years isn't something I like so much.
But also, without the childhood story, the reason why Yeong Joon hired Mi So won't be explained... since he hired her (despite other ones applying with greater specs) because she's Kim Mi So (his childhood friend).
I'm so curious what's going on with the man's mind after Nam Shin III stopped the car and punched the hood. "Is he a superhuman??? Does he have super powers???"
I actually find it very beautiful that Nam Shin III really is supposed to be unable to feel the emotions of admiration, hurt, and anger... but ever since he met So Bong he actually started to show those types of feelings.
Everytime I see Na Moo and Nak Won happy, I get really emotional. You know the actor and actress did a spectacular job portraying the roles when you're already in too deep into empathizing the characters. The two went through soooooo much that seeing them with smiles on their faces gives me tears of joy.
OH SHIZ. I just rewatched the scene of Mi So regaining her memories... and I realized that the woman who kidnapped them hang herself... I guess that is why Yeong Joon does not want her to remember it. I guess they were there with her body for days...
Exactly, it rarely happens, especially here. Yeeees, and they'd be finding clams and playing in the beach with the kids just like Mi So's family did before. ❤❤❤
Sorry I deleted the comment. I understand her intention, I sincerely do. But the things she said and the way she treated him was just unnecessary. There is no need to act that way towards a man asking for your sister's hand. She was rich-shaming him (I don't even know if that's a thing lmao). Imagine if Yeong Joon was poor and I change Mi So's sister lines. Then she would have said: "Oh you wouldn't really know what this food tastes like since you can't afford it, right?" That would change things, wouldn't it?
Though I agree with you that there's a possibility that I'm just easily offended and emotional. Oh well hahaha ????
But also, without the childhood story, the reason why Yeong Joon hired Mi So won't be explained... since he hired her (despite other ones applying with greater specs) because she's Kim Mi So (his childhood friend).
Though I agree with you that there's a possibility that I'm just easily offended and emotional. Oh well hahaha ????