I see your point but what it made me think is did she settle just to feel safe?What do you think?
I'm not sure. I think that Su Been was in a similar situation where he was initially more attracted to Mina Sue but when she kept messing him around, he chose Hee Sun who was steadfast & consistent.
People who give you that sense of security are actually really attractive when everything around you feels like total chaos (with cameras rolling)
This is my interpretation (just my opinion) as to why Go-eun didn't pick I-geon.
I-geon is an actor. It's literally his job to shoot hot glances from across a swimming pool, in the same way that it's Go-eun's job as a model to look extremely hot in a photo shoot even with Jae-jin, a guy she doesn't fancy.
So she kept checking whether there was anything 'real' in the way he behaved towards her. She kept asking him for specific moments when he liked her, specific reasons why he thought she was cute. And he NEVER answered. He always said generic things (it would be quicker to say why I don't like you *blurgh*) or turned the conversation around on her. Once you start noticing it, it's very obvious.
Did she fancy him? Of course she did. But did she think he fancied her? She really wasn't sure so she picked the other option.
The main couple is a married couple and there's also the FL's younger cousin's romance with a second generation rich kid who's fallen on hard times. I love the two of them to bits.
Great series in general! I was a bit bothered by Futaba, but oh well...Amazing fight scenes, good backstories,…
I agree with your views on Futaba. I was bothered by her too and I wonder if it is partially because of the casting. I kept thinking that it would have been much better if Futaba had been around 10 or 11, or the age that his daughter was. Now I kept thinking that she was old enough to do some proper fighting and far too old to be treated like a child by everybody. The actress who plays Futaba is only 6 years younger than the actress who plays experienced fighter Iroha and that makes it jar how protective everybody is around her.
I like the symmetry that the writer has set up between ML and FL that makes them seem equal in my eyes: She pretends to be married for 6 months to get paid enough to pay her mother's hospital bills and get her discharged He agrees to a pretend marriage for 6 months to get a divorce for his mother and get her out of that mental institution And in the mean time they fancy each other like mad
the kidnapper, contrary to his rather humble demeanor/conduct, also has a high IQ presumably since he was chosen.
I thought that the Dr wanted the child with the lowest IQ to adopt, so that he could 'fix' them through his brain surgery work. Only at the second adoption did the Dr pick a 'smart' child to carry on his work
I just started this, found the first 2 episodes hard to watch (so harrowing!) and then binged through the next 12! It's so good! I'm absolutely loving it. Including the characters I hate lol
The mistresses are usually younger or just as pretty as the wife. In this sense maybe theyre saying he was so…
I liked how the drama did this. Yes, I was disappointed that he cheated but thought it was good that he didn't just go with a pretty young girl but slept with someone who was going through the same thing as he was. He didn't just need sex, he needed someone who understood him.
Like him, she was repelled by someone she was supposed to love. With him, it was his wife; with her, it was her mother. And they felt equally guilty over this.
I've watched the first two episodes and they were so interesting. The first episode sets up why grandmother goes on her travels and the second episode is the story of a girl she meets.
I love it when a drama is shot on location and about normal people. I also liked the episodic format
hmm I really think that she kind of found out he is fake? (or doubting it) during the car scene he switched his…
I wonder if she will still think he's the real grandchild (he does now also have a DNA test to prove that) but faked his North Korea back story? Maybe she'll believe he's been in Seoul for a while and just hiding from his family
People who give you that sense of security are actually really attractive when everything around you feels like total chaos (with cameras rolling)
I-geon is an actor. It's literally his job to shoot hot glances from across a swimming pool, in the same way that it's Go-eun's job as a model to look extremely hot in a photo shoot even with Jae-jin, a guy she doesn't fancy.
So she kept checking whether there was anything 'real' in the way he behaved towards her. She kept asking him for specific moments when he liked her, specific reasons why he thought she was cute. And he NEVER answered. He always said generic things (it would be quicker to say why I don't like you *blurgh*) or turned the conversation around on her. Once you start noticing it, it's very obvious.
Did she fancy him? Of course she did. But did she think he fancied her? She really wasn't sure so she picked the other option.
The leads are great and their marriage is so adorable and believable that I don't want any stupid misunderstandings to come between them.
She pretends to be married for 6 months to get paid enough to pay her mother's hospital bills and get her discharged
He agrees to a pretend marriage for 6 months to get a divorce for his mother and get her out of that mental institution
And in the mean time they fancy each other like mad
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Including the characters I hate lol
Like him, she was repelled by someone she was supposed to love. With him, it was his wife; with her, it was her mother. And they felt equally guilty over this.
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I'm really enjoying this one so far
I love it when a drama is shot on location and about normal people. I also liked the episodic format