I'm really liking the vibe and tension, I see the chemistry and cliches incoming and I'm all ready for it! I'm…
i'm commenting on your first paragraph- literally half of the problems in life could've been avoided if we did the opposite of our actions at that time. idg why people keep saying this, it's more or less the the same for dramas. sometimes it get frustrating but, that's literally what builds the plot
the way i lowkey love the filthy-rich theme in dramas needs to be studied, like the luxury itself its a standalone plot. no matter how bad the plot is overral i've always somehow completed dramas like this. i guess watching rich people live in luxury is another odd form of comfortš
I keep dropping dramasš š , I hope this one's gonna be good til the end
me tooo. this year has disappointed sm that I've now reached a point where i don't care about the actors or plot, i just need a GOOD show and this one seems promising
i watched it and he did catch my eye, he was so fine. but i had to drop it cus of school stress and it wasn't giving me the vibe i needed at that time, i might pick it up again tho
keep watching not everything is what it seems like and everything will play out give reasons explanations..
i'm up to date now, and it was nice of mu rim to give out 150m, but i donāt think i can call that character development. it merely reflects the darker side of human nature. when all the dust settled and they didnāt have to do anything, they were satisfiedābut i bet if thereās another crisis, theyād all behave like they did before. so, i wouldnāt even call it character development for mu rim, cha rim, or their aunt. i still hate how nonchalant mu rim is; itās so cringe and disgusting. heās not even the attractive kind of nonchalantāheās just a jerk forcing himself to emote.
i can't believe the couple i was rooting for since the beginning of this show are treating me like thisš haedal what did i do to deserve such inhumane treatment? anyways sanha and juwon served me gooddddd what??? i did not expect to like them this much. ugh i love this drama sm. haejun and dal treat me better next week, pls?
i'm on episode 5, and Darim's brother is honestly so annoying. i get that he can't just hand over the whole 200 million meant for the deposit, which he's yet to get (that's totally understandable) but he could at least let his mother accept the 100 million his mother-in-law offered. there's a real chance Darim could regain her eyesight, and he's willing to risk it all just for pride? i didn't even realize at first that he was the one marrying the policewoman. they were on a mission together, and he looked so grumpyāwhat did Suji even see in him?darim's mom is suffering sm and for what? gosh i really hate that dead man
what do you love about this poorly made poster? Iām genuinely puzzled
lol, why are you so bothered about what other people like? i watched the trailer before seeing the poster, which helped me better understand the emotions being shown. the poster emphasizes the male lead's visuals and emotions, matching how he's portrayed in the trailer. the trailer mainly focuses on his perspective, making his emotions on the poster easy to detect. in contrast the female lead's character remains a mystery to me. she was barely introduced in the trailer and seeing her on the poster only makes her character seem even more unknown as her emotions aren't shown clearly.
it was the warm, soft glow of the lighting that drew me to the poster. the glow creates a melancholic atmosphere that deepens the mood. if you've seen the trailer, you'd know about their contract marriage, which makes the lighting even more fitting- reflecting their emotional distance despite their physical closeness
He doesn't look chubby, in fact he looked somewhat chubby in blood free I would say...or maybe it's the hairstyle??...…
i like how he looked in blood free, that was how i even noticed him. i think he's more chubby here, i'll have to actually watch the drama to know for sure tho
i watched the trailer before seeing the poster, which helped me better understand the emotions being shown. the poster emphasizes the male lead's visuals and emotions, matching how he's portrayed in the trailer. the trailer mainly focuses on his perspective, making his emotions on the poster easy to detect. in contrast the female lead's character remains a mystery to me. she was barely introduced in the trailer and seeing her on the poster only makes her character seem even more unknown as her emotions aren't shown clearly.
it was the warm, soft glow of the lighting that drew me to the poster. the glow creates a melancholic atmosphere that deepens the mood. if you've seen the trailer, you'd know about their contract marriage, which makes the lighting even more fitting- reflecting their emotional distance despite their physical closeness