I get that Yoo Kyung is the main protagonist, but that fact that she uses and manipulates EVERYONE, even the people she claims to care for, with little to no remorse all for her personal gain makes her no better than Chairwoman Ma.
the premise seems interesting but I can't sit through 100 eps ;-;
It's actually not as bad as you might think. They're only 30 minutes per episode, and one episode per day, and most of us probably watch each episode the day it airs. If you were to try and binge-watch it then yeah that'd be hard to sit through : )
Finally, a makjang main couple that actually has some chemistry, I haven't seen one ever since the second husband.
Agreed!! I just love the dynamic she has with Tae Poong! Hopefully now that she knows he's not her real brother she can eventually come to see him as a romantic partner because the way she acts with San Deul makes it clear that to her he's just a friend. I know in one of the earlier episodes when little Ba Ram was standing with San Deul she said something about how her actions would eventually cause her to hurt the man/person(?) she loved, but she didn't say San Deul specifically so I'm thinking there's hope for Tae Poong : )
From what I've noticed in Chinese dramas, specifically historical/fantasy ones, spitting blood is a sign of great physical or emotional distress. In her case it's like a physical representation and effect of having her heart broken by Ling Chuan's death.
Yes! Not sure if you've watched Stranger but it really reminds me of that, and I loved that one as well. so if you have ever watched that one and enjoyed it I would encourage you to check this one out : D
Same question 💀 but I'm hoping that he just likes her cause she's literally the only nice person in that house,…
In the synopsis though it says she becomes the daughter in law of her enemy, and since her enemy is Kang Tae Poong's dad it means she'll be marrying him, her former brother. Lol this drama is NUTS!! But yeah I also found it weird that he grabbed for her wrist, though I think it's more to do with the fact that the wrist grab, especially between 1 girl and two guys, is such a staple of kdramas that implies jealousy that to see it used in a more sad/emotional way of not letting someone go feels wrong to us watchers.
But yeah I also found it weird that he grabbed for her wrist, though I think it's more to do with the fact that the wrist grab, especially between 1 girl and two guys, is such a staple of kdramas that implies jealousy that to see it used in a more sad/emotional way of not letting someone go feels wrong to us watchers.