then who in this drama is not “self-absorbed”. everyone focuses on their own guilt and own feelings and all…
lol idk why you're getting so defensive. it's literally just my opinion. maybe try talking about other people not communicating in yours- it's not that difficult. he was the main focus in ep 8 and i merely shared my observation. and besides miji and mirae are actually healing as you can clearly see. his healing hasn't truly begun yet
This drama would have been a million times better if there was zero romance.The romance is not just a distraction…
sososo real. i love a good simp but this one is just scratching all the wrong spots i just can't. it's so irky at this point. he's literally so hurt and all he's thinking about is fl and answering check up questions based on the fl...tf?? i just know he has some kind of terminal illness. they're hinting at it too much. plus they didn't even make it clear on why fl stalled with her feelings. i believe she was just playing unnecessary hard to get which ruined the whole romance for me other than the fact that she doesn't have more than 3 lines.
thankgoodness the plot is generally engaging and thrilling
Now I have caught up.This is such a good series. I am enjoying it very much.BUT, and it is a BIG BUT.I just feel…
i genuinely cannot fathom how everyone but their mom can't tell them apart. their mannerism tone and attitude are soso different a mom of 30 years should atl have doubts. they're trying so hard to give her a redemption arc but not recognizing one twin from the other just overshadows everything else for me. and even though she wasn't attentive when they were babies. after their father died she took care of them for like 20 years and she still doesn't know their individual personality ?
i’ve noticed that hosu tends to make every issue about himself but not in a narcissistic way. it’s more like he genuinely believes that everyone’s problems somehow revolve around him. and honestly, that might be worse than narcissism.
the moment it really clicked for me was when miji lied about being employed. it was clear that she was dealing with her own insecurities, not because she didn’t want to make hosu look bad or anything like that. i’m glad she eventually admitted it.
and with his mom, it just broke my heart. he’s hurting her by only considering his own feelings, while believing he’s doing what’s best for her. he’s so focused on his own guilt and perspective that he completely overlooks what she wants.
it’s not vanity- it’s this guilt-driven self centeredness that makes him think he’s the cause of everyone’s choices. sometimes people are just struggling on their own, and the world isn’t always orbiting around him. he really is self absorbed
omg taecyeon looks sososo good😭 i actually prefer the fl being silly than serious. the drama itself is silly. it honestly wouldn't gel well is she's that serious. this isn't a rocket science type of drama. plus she knows what that evil girl is like cus she's read the book. so forgive her for trying to not be under her radar. lol
im on ep 4 and im so devastated bc mi-ji is such a good person and the fact that her mom just doesn't want to…
miji's mum doesn't what? i mean ik she was shitty but you're description of her is an overstatement. she genuinely worries about miji that's why she acts the way she does. she's like most mothers irl, probably even more tolerating.
The cases already feel too repetitive.I’m saying this just after two bcz as viewers, we can already guess how…
maybe because it's majorly about labor rights??? unless you want them to be extremely far from reality and make up wild scenarios, then idk... if this was about general civil rights, it would've been different
i hope that general ghost guy is paying mujin🙄? idc that he's saving his life. he has literally treated the poor man like he's repenting from some kind of past evil. he looks burnt out too. isn't that also workplace bullying? not letting him fully read the contract and all
i really hope i enjoy this legal drama. you’d think, as a law student, i’d be into tons of legal shows😭 but nope, i keep getting pulled into medical dramas- they’re just sososo good
He’s the owner/ boss of Motto. So if he tells his employees not to steal - they shouldn’t do it. How can you…
"talking to her ex" wasnt what bothered people. it was the unnecessary subplot. after watching ep 8 i still can't fathom the relation that particular subplot had with the whole story. han beom woo was a bad guy yes, he's on the path to redemption as you can clearly see, but that doesn't erase the evil he's done. i felt so bad for the restaurant owner too. so this isn't about whether the ML is good or evil- that's just the plot- what bothered people was the unnecessary digression
i just know he has some kind of terminal illness. they're hinting at it too much.
plus they didn't even make it clear on why fl stalled with her feelings. i believe she was just playing unnecessary hard to get which ruined the whole romance for me other than the fact that she doesn't have more than 3 lines.
thankgoodness the plot is generally engaging and thrilling
the moment it really clicked for me was when miji lied about being employed. it was clear that she was dealing with her own insecurities, not because she didn’t want to make hosu look bad or anything like that. i’m glad she eventually admitted it.
and with his mom, it just broke my heart. he’s hurting her by only considering his own feelings, while believing he’s doing what’s best for her. he’s so focused on his own guilt and perspective that he completely overlooks what she wants.
it’s not vanity- it’s this guilt-driven self centeredness that makes him think he’s the cause of everyone’s choices. sometimes people are just struggling on their own, and the world isn’t always orbiting around him. he really is self absorbed
if this was about general civil rights, it would've been different