Just finished Ep.1 and I’m genuinely impressed. The episode efficiently introduces the interconnected characters while giving us a glimpse of the high-pressure reality behind their polished public personas. You can already sense the drama teasing the struggles actors endure off-camera. But the biggest question mark? Bang Tae Seop. How did a man so calculated end up discarding a body? I’m curious whether it’s ambition, desperation, or something else entirely.
P.S. That whistling at the end completely threw me off guard🤭. Can't wait for ep.2!!
I love how the theme of ep5 was mainly that happiness is everywhere...you just need to pause and you'll find it near you. For the FL, however, she needed someone to guide her in finding it. This theme matches so well with the cinematography, and a part of me healed too while watching this episode. I genuinely felt calm and happy😊 ~don't get me started with the dialogues ugh💋
I'm genuinely not scared of anything that the writer has planned~ I survived WLGYT & Youth of May, nothing scares me anymore😂 Bring it on! But so far I'm loving this.
They're so lucky there was no CCTV then 😭 I genuinely enjoyed eps 13 & 14. Idk why I was afraid of Ms. Song initially... now I just find her meh... I should have never doubted the Yeouido Pirates lol. I just hope Princess Nora can continue being a princess by the end of all this chaos.
IMO, there will always be victims of cons as long as humans have greed and desires — that’s exactly why she was able to fool even the rich and knowledgeable. I really enjoyed the drama, though I’m still curious about the male remains found in that reservoir 🤔
Time really flies when watching them or is the fox messing with my brain lol👀 And since Siyeol has retained his soccer talent does it mean Woo Seok is still a "weak" player?
Honestly, I’m just glad the 2FL isn’t annoying because this drama already has enough going on.
Anyone confused about why Jae I saved his abusive dad in ep12 needs to rewatch. His father literally gave him the chance to admit he’s a concubine’s son, but he chickened out. That alone proves he still clings to the comfort and privilege of being seen as a legitimate heir...even if it means enduring abuse behind closed doors. And that’s exactly why he keeps projecting his bitterness onto Eun Jo, who is of low birth yet isn’t ashamed of it.
At this point, both Jae I and the King are just puppets of the Chief Secretary, choosing the "highs" over pride and principles… if they even have any left lol 👀
I’m loving this already!! Two episodes in and I’m really impressed by the leads’ acting...they’re doing a great job portraying the discomfort and stress of suddenly having to step into parenting. And of course, Woo Ju is absolutely adorable!! Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds 🤞 So far, so good! See y’all at the next babysitting appointment🤭
hmmm... for me your review sounded more than 7 stars tbh
I rated it based on overall execution...while the cases were powerful, the inconsistent comedy and tonal clashes affected my experience. Thanks for reading my review😊
The cliffhangers in this drama are actually very good...they really make me anticipate the next episode. I keep forming theories about what might happen next! After that preview, I’m definitely looking forward to episode 5 😊
Tbh this is exactly how you’re supposed to act after a rebirth. He has that smug/mischievous “I know something you don’t” face 😂 Now that he’s temporarily cut off the good guys at work and is rolling with the bad guys…I know it’s about to go down!! See y’all in court next week 😊
So far I’ve noticed a few familiar locations, and it gave me serious déjà vu 😅 🌸The event hall looks really similar to the one in WTPR and maybe WWWSK...not 100% sure, but it definitely feels familiar. 🍺Hui Won’s workplace reminds me a lot of the setting in Brewing for Love. 🏠Du Jun’s apartment looks almost identical to Gong Ji-hyeok’s place in DK. I might be wrong, but spotting these familiar locations kept pulling me back to those dramas while watching. Still, I’m definitely looking forward to the upcoming episodes 💯
But the biggest question mark? Bang Tae Seop. How did a man so calculated end up discarding a body? I’m curious whether it’s ambition, desperation, or something else entirely.
P.S. That whistling at the end completely threw me off guard🤭. Can't wait for ep.2!!
I'm genuinely not scared of anything that the writer has planned~ I survived WLGYT & Youth of May, nothing scares me anymore😂 Bring it on! But so far I'm loving this.
I wrote a full review here if anyone’s interested:
https://kisskh.at/profile/introvertedkdramalover/review/540522
And since Siyeol has retained his soccer talent does it mean Woo Seok is still a "weak" player?
Anyone confused about why Jae I saved his abusive dad in ep12 needs to rewatch. His father literally gave him the chance to admit he’s a concubine’s son, but he chickened out. That alone proves he still clings to the comfort and privilege of being seen as a legitimate heir...even if it means enduring abuse behind closed doors. And that’s exactly why he keeps projecting his bitterness onto Eun Jo, who is of low birth yet isn’t ashamed of it.
At this point, both Jae I and the King are just puppets of the Chief Secretary, choosing the "highs" over pride and principles… if they even have any left lol 👀
🌸The event hall looks really similar to the one in WTPR and maybe WWWSK...not 100% sure, but it definitely feels familiar.
🍺Hui Won’s workplace reminds me a lot of the setting in Brewing for Love.
🏠Du Jun’s apartment looks almost identical to Gong Ji-hyeok’s place in DK.
I might be wrong, but spotting these familiar locations kept pulling me back to those dramas while watching. Still, I’m definitely looking forward to the upcoming episodes 💯