She knows they are not married or even dating, he told her himself
Exactly. I'm not into her character at all. Her character has no substance. Another spoiled rich heiress. When will be there be a kdrama where the woman is a CEO and likes a subordinate? The only one was the one Park Bo Gum was in that I know of.
I mean, if a guy tells me that he's pretending to be married and then he tells me to pretend in front of his "fake" wife, wouldn't you be suspicious? And I don't get how she went from wanting to get married to the ML and now head over heels for a guy with a kid? I mean you know her dad is gonna freak out.
I'm really enjoying the ML Yoon Kye Sang. I really liked him in Kidnapping Day and The Winning Try and I feel like this is his best role yet. He has ability to navigate between being a fighter and a jokester at the same time. I like when he fights and when there are pauses in between, he gives that annoying look like, "You ruined my suit" or when he looks serious like, "You're going to try to pull a gun on me?". All his little nuanced looks are spot on when he picks up on suspicious details. The fight scenes and choreography are on point. The quick hand to hand combat reminds me a lot of Filipino martial arts Arnis and Chinese Wing Chun. You can tell they took a lot of time training and preparing these fight scenes. Wasn't expecting these kinds of fights but I can't wait to see other characters show their hidden talents as well! I know some people don't like some of the ML's joking scenes but I loved that about him in his other drama, The Winning Try. He's also doing that here as part of his undercover persona. You can see it especially when he acts funny and then suddenly his face goes serious. It's part of his character so that people don't suspect that he's a former operative.
I'm like the others... I love Woo Shik and Jung So Min but that half empty wedding pretty much summed up the drama for me. A lot of empty seats with no fillers. That last episode was so awkward and wtf, why didn't she keep the house? Definitely not a rewatch but I'm enough of a fan to have see it to the end!
I'm on the first episode and I don't know how I feel about the story romanticizing the serial killer? Or did he have a real past with her and he goes on a killing spree because of her?
I have so many questions and theories. I love everything about this the suspense, the acting, the music but I…
After watching the first few minutes, I think she has amnesia or something. It's like ppl know her but she doesn't remember anyone. Maybe she was really the one struck with the bar and it caused her to have amnesia?
Why are Jung Somin fans here accusing people of being haters for sharing their opinions on shitty writing of this…
What I find hilarious is that I just may comment or critique but on here but sometimes I don't bother writing a review or even clicking on the "stars" for ratings. Some fans are the worst because they will openly say that there are "haters" if others critique their fave celebrities' show and then the fans go on to say that they're working so hard to bring the ratings up. So if a majority of people say they don't like the drama, the fans come in to post and "manipulate" the ratings. Honestly, just have one account and understand that people can like the actors and actresses but not necessarily like the drama they're in. And ppl have every right to post their opinions about the drama. Not everyone is going to like what you like. Post in a fan club and rave there if can't handle disappointed viewers. Some of us don't like shoddy writing.
Girl watch drama as a drama , keep your feminism at home, are you sure you watching the same drama that others…
Whatever dude. This is just MDL. Telling grown ppl to grow up and expecting ppl not to have a voice or an opinion is wild. Let me do you a favor and block you since my "feminism" is hurting your feelings. Are you sure you're watching the same drama? You're also missing the obvious point everyone else is pointing out, the comedy genre is hardly in this.
Are you saying Korean women should act more like American women... who are loud, confrontational, woke, constantly…
Where did I imply that and what do I care about American women? Do you think that there aren't any kdramas where there are women " who are loud, confrontational, woke, constantly protesting, privileged and obnoxious?" Btw, I don't see how 'woke' belongs in that same sentence. I was simply stating that some kdramas need to empower women more because it's 2025. For example, that videotaping of the woman's chest, that scene was cut out because it faced so much backlash irl because the culprit didn't face any real consequences. Then they tried to move that deleted scene to YT and it still didn't sit well with the audience so they ended up deleting it there too. This is an example of how certain storylines regarding women aren't in line with the "times".
P.S. I put a spoiler tag on this and this series is already on Ep 10.
I'm just gonna say this straight up that's been bothering me... usually when a friend's boyfriend calls you to ask you where your friend is, (his girlfriend), the usual answer is, "I don't know." Especially when he says they had a "lover's quarrel". You hang up, call the girlfriend and warn her that her boyfriend is looking for her. You never know what they're really going through. She could be leaving a domestic violent relationship and hiding. She could be cheating on him... who knows? I feel like this show isn't giving enough credit to women and their sisterhood and "girl-code". Even with that videotaping of the woman's chest and the guy not getting arrested, and all the crap the FL is putting up with, the show disappoints with the lack of female empowerment. Kdramas need to start writing better views on women and their ability to stand up for themselves. I know some ppl are saying, "Well that's South Korea for you." but dramas and storytelling can influence change. Korean women deserve to be painted in better light. It's so frustrating.
P.S. I put a spoiler tag on this and this series is already on Ep 10.