I think Father Andrea is going to end up being connected to the arson?
I think that it's ML mother who is setting up the fires. The priest's mother was her husband's lover (we don't know whether the priest and his sibling were by him) and she killed her like that. And now she set fire to and killed the other lover, the one who was pregnant and came to the ML asking him to be her doctor. That woman is psychologically unstable, We also saw her, in this episode, purchase the plant that blooms after fire. It must be that plant that the firefighter looks at in the picture of the fire remains and says to his female colleague "see how strange, these leaves didn't get burned".
With each passing episode I can understand why previous boyfriends ended up with the protagonist.Imagine hearing…
Furthermore, she's been eating pasta and cheese, fries and cheese etc etc. all the previous days as well. I understand that the lactose in cheese has been "digested" in great extent, but still...
Is that other sciency girl like having a crush on a priest¿! Is he supposed to be a Catholic priest? If so ugh.…
My history teacher in high school was a priest, and I learned that he later abandoned the church to get married. I thought very highly of him because of that. He was true and sincere with himself, instead of living a life he didn't believe in any longer.
What was the title of that American romantic comedy? While You Were Sleeping? Where she saves him from the train tracks and then pretends to be his fiancée?
Ok So-jin mother is awful, no wonder she is so messed up...Still i can't feel empathetic with out FL. She is too…
There's an interesting question that comes to mind after what you wrote. Yes, our parents' mistakes can be the root of many psychological traumas and problems. But for how many years would you say they are to be held responsible? For how long are you going to lay the blame for all your failures on those who raised you? At what age you're supposed to say "Yes, my first years sucked, but from now on I'm responsible of how I want my life to be going forward". Twenty-five? Thirty? Fifty? Never? I don't have an answer, but I wanted to put it out there.
I'm sorry but I hate when Kdramas write scenes with family fights in such a public place especially in a restaurant…
It's not glorified, we've been shown it as something distasteful and unpleasant for everyone involved, including the other people present. (It's been put there so that the main lead can hear the female lead's backstory and feel close to her, because he also has a difficult family situation)
Only healthy relationship is Lee Goon and Si On ( Little cutie). SFL way mature than FL. Also the brother I want…
Definitely Lee Shin, IF he pushed him, it was by accident. I'm pretty sure that they wouldn't completely burn the second male lead like that. However, you say that the SFL is more mature. Who, the insecure alcoholic? She's empathetic and has a good heart, but calling her mature is a stretch.
I agree and it soo irritating to see the 2ml get to play out his fantasy of having a brother because the main…
There is something I'm not so sure about. It was hinted at some point by the doctors that the patient's condition was such that he now fabricated bad memories even when there were none. And that maybe all those scenes with the family treating him badly were his own imagination. I don't remember when exactly, whether at the end of ep.1 or the beginning of ep.2 (too lazy to go watch again to find it). It was left hanging like that. Do you remember it?
I'm not thrilled with the concept, with the writers, or with the FL's history of bland acting. But after the first…
You did? Oh, you have the patience of a Buddha. I couldn't even finish episode 1 of that drama. After the drunk scene with the pathetic behavioiur I was so disgusted I couldn't take it anymore.
The priest's mother was her husband's lover (we don't know whether the priest and his sibling were by him) and she killed her like that.
And now she set fire to and killed the other lover, the one who was pregnant and came to the ML asking him to be her doctor.
That woman is psychologically unstable,
We also saw her, in this episode, purchase the plant that blooms after fire. It must be that plant that the firefighter looks at in the picture of the fire remains and says to his female colleague "see how strange, these leaves didn't get burned".
I don't have an answer, but I wanted to put it out there.
(It's been put there so that the main lead can hear the female lead's backstory and feel close to her, because he also has a difficult family situation)
However, you say that the SFL is more mature. Who, the insecure alcoholic? She's empathetic and has a good heart, but calling her mature is a stretch.