Hyun Woo shouldn't have told her about the memory loss @ end of ep13.. What was the point? In best case if she…
she deserve to know the risks, it's common even in real life too. A patient need to know, deserve to know the risk of their treatments. It's their rights to begin with.
Yes it's doctor job to tell the patient, but since it's Hyun-Woo who received the calls, we can guess he told her before she hear it from the doctor (scene before they entering the doctor's room, then argue).
i'm complaining about the writing, about to drop at episode 13, but here i am at episode 14. Hae-In should stay…
she made her final decision in her own awareness. She should have make video record of her with Hyun-Woo, why she loves him, how their relationship etc. But no, she didn't, they just cuddling!
It is unfortunate how they are treating Soo Cheol's marriage with Da Hye, why is the writer stuck in a loop. They…
we can understand why Da-Hye fall in love to Soo-Cheol, but why Soo-Cheol fall in to Da-Hye?
You marry a person because of her character and chemistry. She is fake in the beginning, didn't spent much time with original Da-Hye, what about her that make him love her that much?
Love this show! Rewatched ep.14 and realized Haien had brain surgery and no shaved head. Only on dramas. Lol
Someone in here mentioned about ultrasound, HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) as a cancer treatment. Eventho realistically it cant pass through solid things like human skull, but thats the best logical explanation we had. Maybe in the future similar method are way more advance.
i'm complaining about the writing, about to drop at episode 13, but here i am at episode 14. Hae-In should stay…
Yes. What make you a person if you dont have memories? She is right when she explained that to Hyun-Woo. Our past and experiences shaped us.
It's easier for the people around her to encourage to take the risk, but not with the patient. To me it's not fair for the patient, they probably live in confusion, doubt and worries.
Like, their memories being reset, but by other people rewrite it.
They gain access to the property because he died He wasn't recovered at the fullest, and i doubt he would ever…
have you watch ep13?
Now we know what is the purpose of Chief Hong's death, nothing to do with business-politics (it's romance genre anyway). Add that with that his pen record, its plot device for Hae-In, it's all to change her character from cold tempered workaholic woman to common one. So we can have sweet scenes from Hyun-Woo and Hae-In, it's romance genre afterall not politics.
If they make Hong smarter, the conflict will be heavier, it's rom-com to begin with. All the business and politics are devices to tell the romance story of the two character.
i'm dissapointed after watching ep13, i consider not to finish it.
i watched it because of the rom-com genre, at first its beyond my expectation with the plot and the story they presented, but thats before episode13. Now i'm midway of ep13, the shows back to it's root : romcom.
Personally it's a good end here in ep13, Hyun-Woo and Hae-In are really sweet like normal couple. The rest of the episodes will just solve many other issues, and i don't really interested anymore.
They gain access to the property because he died He wasn't recovered at the fullest, and i doubt he would ever…
if the writer make Hong family smarter, it'll will heavy in family-company politics, so far it's easier to follow for most people.
The protagonist shown using the "white way" to be distinguished with antagonist. Thugs are related to bandits. I guess the writer will make the protagonist receive help from police or any legal possible way, so it make protagonist stay "white".
If the protagonist in romance genre use almost the same way as antagonist (hire thugs for example) it make viewer have less sympathy toward protagonist.
Remember Hyun-Woo fighting outnumbered 1 to 3, he receive help from police in the end. Where are the goons that always follow him? I found it common in romance genre, but if its crime genre, there are no such rules.
Yeah, Seul-Hee have admitted her relation with Eun-Seong. But i forgot the evidences that detective Conan have found will show Seul-Hee's fraud. Iirc Beum-Ja, Conan, Hyun-Woo dont have solid prove, so far they just found the links because many evidences have been destroyed by Seul-Hee, the orphan caught on fire, the director have died, etc. I think they dont have solid prove about Seul-Hee, eventho she herself have admitted she is biological mother of Eun-Seong, thus her formal identity must be fake.
They gain access to the property because he died He wasn't recovered at the fullest, and i doubt he would ever…
how they come penniles in 1 night? the writer make them all look stupid, we all cursing that part here.
thug related to bad things, like crime things. Writers in this show avoid that, as they want to show main protagonist as white knight in his shining armor. They cant let him doing crime, many are fans service.
Villains always have upperhand, we watch some show because we want to know how the protagonist will outmaneuvering the villain.
What Hyun-woo's doing? the chief Hong suicide brushed off Hyun-woo's effort. He try to sneak into the house using some legal action, then the suicide plot come in.
I dont even try to defend the writers, some are good, but many plot all over the place. We jump from 1 issue to another.
What is that Hae-In's uncle plot did, for example. Now chief Hong are dead, and he really didnt show up in his father's funeral. The show seem totally forgot about him, many issues with plots.
They gain access to the property because he died He wasn't recovered at the fullest, and i doubt he would ever…
"...take that pen as evidence and submit it to police. As simple as that". im against this statement of yours in the first place, it shouldnt as simple as that. i dont think a record of a pen can turn the tide in the court.
Hyun-Woo have mentioned it. If the rest of Hong family member want to battle the document which gave Seul-Hee full control of Hong's private assets, it will take long time to battle on court.
Hyun-Woo's statement simplify so much things, so we dont have to watch legal battle and questioning every logical things in that battle.
Hyun-Woo have good idea to try sneak in the house by making legal action. Thats almost similar with your idea of hiring thugs, but if he hire thug it will make protagonist no different than antagonist.
i against the idea of simplify things you mentioned. We have seen it in many shows. If it as simple as that, QoT are just another typical drama.
They gain access to the property because he died He wasn't recovered at the fullest, and i doubt he would ever…
we still dont know what is the pen contain, and like i said before, legally there will be still long battle to prove the sound recorded in the pen is really chief Hong, or his statements as a dementia patient can really turn the tide.
I'm also questioning his suicide. His dementia itself make everything harder to prove the Moh Seul-Hee wrongdoings. But why suicide? He can protect his family if he survive.
They gain access to the property because he died He wasn't recovered at the fullest, and i doubt he would ever…
police will easily trust his word? an old guy with dementia?
they will battle for it legally to prove chief Hong accusation to Moh Seul-Hee. Even if chief Hong is the victim, police still need to investigate his words, evidences, eyewitness, situation, etc.
Yes it's doctor job to tell the patient, but since it's Hyun-Woo who received the calls, we can guess he told her before she hear it from the doctor (scene before they entering the doctor's room, then argue).
The more episode i watched, the more i complained, but here i am, still, and next week too. sigh
This kind of plot that i complained.
It's just romance story after all, a good one.
You marry a person because of her character and chemistry. She is fake in the beginning, didn't spent much time with original Da-Hye, what about her that make him love her that much?
It's easier for the people around her to encourage to take the risk, but not with the patient. To me it's not fair for the patient, they probably live in confusion, doubt and worries.
Like, their memories being reset, but by other people rewrite it.
Now we can guess what gonna happen in the next episode, we all just want to know how. The ending is clear now, i guess no more surprises.
Now we know what is the purpose of Chief Hong's death, nothing to do with business-politics (it's romance genre anyway). Add that with that his pen record, its plot device for Hae-In, it's all to change her character from cold tempered workaholic woman to common one. So we can have sweet scenes from Hyun-Woo and Hae-In, it's romance genre afterall not politics.
If they make Hong smarter, the conflict will be heavier, it's rom-com to begin with. All the business and politics are devices to tell the romance story of the two character.
i'm dissapointed after watching ep13, i consider not to finish it.
i watched it because of the rom-com genre, at first its beyond my expectation with the plot and the story they presented, but thats before episode13. Now i'm midway of ep13, the shows back to it's root : romcom.
Personally it's a good end here in ep13, Hyun-Woo and Hae-In are really sweet like normal couple. The rest of the episodes will just solve many other issues, and i don't really interested anymore.
The protagonist shown using the "white way" to be distinguished with antagonist. Thugs are related to bandits. I guess the writer will make the protagonist receive help from police or any legal possible way, so it make protagonist stay "white".
If the protagonist in romance genre use almost the same way as antagonist (hire thugs for example) it make viewer have less sympathy toward protagonist.
Remember Hyun-Woo fighting outnumbered 1 to 3, he receive help from police in the end. Where are the goons that always follow him?
I found it common in romance genre, but if its crime genre, there are no such rules.
Yeah, Seul-Hee have admitted her relation with Eun-Seong. But i forgot the evidences that detective Conan have found will show Seul-Hee's fraud. Iirc Beum-Ja, Conan, Hyun-Woo dont have solid prove, so far they just found the links because many evidences have been destroyed by Seul-Hee, the orphan caught on fire, the director have died, etc. I think they dont have solid prove about Seul-Hee, eventho she herself have admitted she is biological mother of Eun-Seong, thus her formal identity must be fake.
thug related to bad things, like crime things. Writers in this show avoid that, as they want to show main protagonist as white knight in his shining armor. They cant let him doing crime, many are fans service.
Villains always have upperhand, we watch some show because we want to know how the protagonist will outmaneuvering the villain.
What Hyun-woo's doing? the chief Hong suicide brushed off Hyun-woo's effort. He try to sneak into the house using some legal action, then the suicide plot come in.
I dont even try to defend the writers, some are good, but many plot all over the place. We jump from 1 issue to another.
What is that Hae-In's uncle plot did, for example. Now chief Hong are dead, and he really didnt show up in his father's funeral. The show seem totally forgot about him, many issues with plots.
im against this statement of yours in the first place, it shouldnt as simple as that. i dont think a record of a pen can turn the tide in the court.
Hyun-Woo have mentioned it. If the rest of Hong family member want to battle the document which gave Seul-Hee full control of Hong's private assets, it will take long time to battle on court.
Hyun-Woo's statement simplify so much things, so we dont have to watch legal battle and questioning every logical things in that battle.
Hyun-Woo have good idea to try sneak in the house by making legal action. Thats almost similar with your idea of hiring thugs, but if he hire thug it will make protagonist no different than antagonist.
i against the idea of simplify things you mentioned. We have seen it in many shows. If it as simple as that, QoT are just another typical drama.
I'm also questioning his suicide. His dementia itself make everything harder to prove the Moh Seul-Hee wrongdoings. But why suicide? He can protect his family if he survive.
they will battle for it legally to prove chief Hong accusation to Moh Seul-Hee. Even if chief Hong is the victim, police still need to investigate his words, evidences, eyewitness, situation, etc.