Fabulous, gorgeous cinematography, deep characters, great acting, getting better and better as they learn to trust one another and rely on their tragedy to emerge as better people.
Someone below mentioned that Pil Joo might be executive Jung's husband's son, as in illegitimate, so to ensure HER son inherited the perks of the company, she ordered them killed. This is just a theory, we don't know for sure yet as this show has so many twists and turns...
I'm stuck in a place between dissatisfaction and perplexion. This drama had good cinematography and music, but…
I agree, and she pretty much made a nice guy become insane with her obsession. That part was hard for me to watch, all the lies. You should post a review.....
I'm having a hard time finishing this drama. It started off strong but then towards the middle it just started…
I just finished it, all the while hoping "the next episode will get better." The finale was a snoozefest beyond my wildest dreams. It never EVER progresses beyond boring and mediocre.
I think you should add the Descendant of the sun. I didn't last 5 episodes
Me either! Dr. Kang's character was so immature for a professional career woman that I almost died. At least it worked out for them in real life... they got married.
I agree with you, it's confusing since she had the child before her relationship with him, yet he's having his affair during the marriage.
I also find the comments on dramacools.to extremely disturbing: She was called a "low down dirty scuzz" by one poster. I'm not sure why it's assumed she doesn't love her husband because she chose to have a child, or why that makes her a gold-digger. She may not have known the man was married at the time, the physical relationship may not have been consensual, she may have thought she couldn't get pregnant, and other circumstances. I find it strange the husband gets a free pass when he wouldn't even let her explain, and she's getting shamed by members of the audience.
I also find the comments on dramacools.to extremely disturbing: She was called a "low down dirty scuzz" by one poster. I'm not sure why it's assumed she doesn't love her husband because she chose to have a child, or why that makes her a gold-digger. She may not have known the man was married at the time, the physical relationship may not have been consensual, she may have thought she couldn't get pregnant, and other circumstances. I find it strange the husband gets a free pass when he wouldn't even let her explain, and she's getting shamed by members of the audience.