The preview gives off happy vibes though, maybe the ending is trying to maoe us nervous for no reason lol. But I'm really excited to see her mom's mystery unravel and tbh I hope it happens tmr because we only have a few episodes left
I don't think any live streams have subtitles so you have to wait for Netflix to release it if you want translations. If you're okay with watching it without subs, I usually watch it live on TVN live stream raw.
Funny lad, which drama has 75,000 viewers on MDL? Which drama has skyrocketed LMH into pan-Asian stardom? BOF…
In my opinion, CLOY had potential in the first half but completely disappointed in the second half (like most good dramas usually do). It's a little overrated to be honest but it still contributed to making kdramas more known around the world so I'd give it that.
A tvn staff/admin commented on the teaser for next week's episode on YT saying that there will be a "legendary scene" in ep 11. Some fans are speculating another (hopefully steamy) kiss, so let's hope so!
(Or it could be a dramatic revelation, these are the two theories fans are going with)
Think it is due to GT being a p**ck. It is so sad seeing MY being vulnerable and stubborn at the same time...
Tbh i usually can't watch dramas with so many episodes because i tend to struggle finishing them and most of time end up dropping it. I'm probably only watching a few more eps before putting it on hold lol
Think it is due to GT being a p**ck. It is so sad seeing MY being vulnerable and stubborn at the same time...
I think it's quite okay and the plot is interesting. I find myself skipping a lot of scenes and watching it 1.5× the speed though because some parts are really draggy. Probably won't rate it as high as IOTNBO but I'd say it does deserve the hype it gets
Think it is due to GT being a p**ck. It is so sad seeing MY being vulnerable and stubborn at the same time...
Not really, the ratings were lower than such a high rated drama here would expect since the start. I read that some koreans don't think the drama is "fun enough" for them. I think they prefer shows such as The World Of Married. Well, everyone does have different opinions.
Am I the only one who finds their behaviour towards Sang Tae in this episode frustrating?
They were basically pampering him - bringing him gifts and getting what he wanted. What I hoped to see is him apologising to Kang Tae and someone trying to help him understand his actions were selfish. Instead we had all of them including Kang Tae giving in to him and that's encouraging his wrong behaviour.
All his life he has been raised this way - thinking that his brother was born to help and belong to him only. And like people have mentioned he usually excludes himself from what he says (for example "Sang Tae belongs to Sang Tae", does that not work for Kang Tae too?) I hope someone corrects his thinking in the future episodes because the way they resolved the conflict was not satisfying.
I'm almost sure the Head Nurse is the FL's mom and she's using the patient as a red herring. Her reactions and…
This is an interesting theory. I like the first part because it seems possible the head nurse being behind all this, like you said her actions since the first few episodes are suspicious. The patient that everyone suspects seems to be too obvious, as if she's trying her best to make everyone think it's her and ensure the focus isn't on the real villian.
Which would honestly be so disappointing since that trope is used a lot in dramas. Let's hope with the 20% that she isn't the mother, i have faith in the directors
I don't think so. It's either she's an acquintance of MY's mom or maybe one of dad's side chick! lol. I saw the…
Tbh the previews don't really show much of the actual episodes so anything can happen. But I agree she's probably not the mother - maybe the ending was just exaggeratingly dramatic to make us nervous lol
(Or it could be a dramatic revelation, these are the two theories fans are going with)
Although I still think KT apologising but not ST wasn't right since they were both in the wrong and that should be addressed in the next episode.
They were basically pampering him - bringing him gifts and getting what he wanted. What I hoped to see is him apologising to Kang Tae and someone trying to help him understand his actions were selfish. Instead we had all of them including Kang Tae giving in to him and that's encouraging his wrong behaviour.
All his life he has been raised this way - thinking that his brother was born to help and belong to him only. And like people have mentioned he usually excludes himself from what he says (for example "Sang Tae belongs to Sang Tae", does that not work for Kang Tae too?) I hope someone corrects his thinking in the future episodes because the way they resolved the conflict was not satisfying.