I thought that it was planned by our main character but now seeing how she turns up with a search warrant in the…
While I really understand your frustration (I am too), she really isn't dumb. While Do Jun's tip was not false, he did conceal a lot of information from her, and stands a lot to gain when his aunt's stock prices fall. After all, he did set everything up knowing that this would be the outcome. From an outsider's perspective, this does not seem very trustworthy, and if I were in her shoes I'd be suspicious too. Furthermore, FL would be downright irresponsible for not investigating the aunt's claims. And while she did maybe believe that the tip was false a bit too fast, the truth is that the timing of the aunt's claims came at just the right moment to redirect FL's attention. Anyone in her shoes would have at that point chosen to (just for a while) focus on Do Jun - I certainly would have.
And as so many have mentioned: this is her first case. Don't blame her for not immediately figuring out how someone with the influence of Soonyang could have made the paper company problem disappear like that.
I still have faith in the FL, she doesn't make dumb mistakes. The only mistake she made here was not believing in Do Jun, but he hasn't made that very easy by being so vague with her.
Reborn Rich looked a lot like Again My Life, but it's much better imo, I'm addicted to it. Is Three Bold Siblings…
I dropped Again My Life after a while, it just failed to deliver; the characters were so one-dimensional imo... Reborn rich is similar, but I feel much more engaged than I was with Again My Life, so I'm very happy =)
And I am the total opposite of you, I keep replaying his scenes with Ra el. Like, total opposite of you lol. Maybe…
Maybe it is a bit stereotypical, but at least it is a necessary plot device and not just one to elicit our sympathy: it establishes a common basis upon which there is true empathy for him by Ra El, thus making a relationship more likely to be genuine.
Episode 4 slow down a bit. I have the feeling many scenes are here to wait for the final scene.A point I find…
I think he also might not trust private investigators to keep quiet if they find out about the affair, especially since his wife seems to be very nosy and obsessive. He might use the reasoning that the affair is equally damaging to her own marriage as it is to his, and think that he therefore won't get blackmailed.
okay this third episode makes me think real feelings could develop between FL & ML, just because of the scene where he sees through her and her scars. I get the feeling that her own husband doesn't know about how damaged she is, which is why Ra El doesn't really have any feelings towards him and is able to use him in her plot: it's all fake. But it wasn't in Ra El's plan to let the CEO find out, clearly - and the fact that she's so unsettled by him prying further indicates that they might develop some real feelings.
im enjoying this but one thing that really disappointing me is that ML face showing no emotions like he have no…
Give it some time... I agree he's a bit stiff in the first two episodes, but then he hardly has dialogue and seems like a character that's more pensive and onto himself. In the last part of episode 3, his expressions are already much better, so I think (hope haha) it will evolve more.
Am I the only one who wants Lee Rae El to like (love) Kang yoon Gyeom for real?
you're not alone! Since it is so far still suggested that the father-in-law of KYG is the real culprit, this gives me some hope that there will be something real to it in time.... the sexual tension and their glances are giving me hope hahaha
I only rewatch series when I truly find nothing new I want to watch. My mood really influences what genre I want to see, so if I don't find something that fits my requirements I go looking in my 'Watched' list. The problem is that a next problem pops up: which of my already-watched series do I want to rewatch. Often there are too many series I want to rewatch, making the choice too difficult and I end up watching nothing. The next problem is then that a series I rewatch is not long enough ago: I start and end up skipping too much to truly enjoy it. In other words, it needs to have been a few years ago for me to be able be immersed in the experience. But then again, there are also a few series I always go back to for a few specific moments, for some reason. But I'm glad to say: I've also never hated a series I loved the first time around.
Underrated in acting or in looks? The title makes the question quite vague. Because in terms of acting, so ji sub and some others on this list are not underrated, but in terms of looks they might?
do you ever have a drama that you watched but you barely remember anything about it, even though it hasn't been…
If that happens to me, I usually mark down 0.5 stars, just because I usually give way too high points right after I watch it anyways. happened many times to me too hahaha
And as so many have mentioned: this is her first case. Don't blame her for not immediately figuring out how someone with the influence of Soonyang could have made the paper company problem disappear like that.
I still have faith in the FL, she doesn't make dumb mistakes. The only mistake she made here was not believing in Do Jun, but he hasn't made that very easy by being so vague with her.
I only rewatch series when I truly find nothing new I want to watch. My mood really influences what genre I want to see, so if I don't find something that fits my requirements I go looking in my 'Watched' list. The problem is that a next problem pops up: which of my already-watched series do I want to rewatch. Often there are too many series I want to rewatch, making the choice too difficult and I end up watching nothing.
The next problem is then that a series I rewatch is not long enough ago: I start and end up skipping too much to truly enjoy it. In other words, it needs to have been a few years ago for me to be able be immersed in the experience. But then again, there are also a few series I always go back to for a few specific moments, for some reason.
But I'm glad to say: I've also never hated a series I loved the first time around.