So what I don't entirely get is the fact that Do Ha in the past very clearly acknowledges that Ri Ta has a justifiable…
what he wanted is not revenge but he just wanted to leave this world. he thought he could do that by killing her.
and yes he was also curious why she suddenly killed her. he knew damn well that he deserved it for killing her family and he was always ready for that. just the timing of her execution, if he thought that she did it because of revenge, like you said, why would he questioned about that? it's because he couldn't believe that it's about her revenge. he wondered if there laid layer reason behind it. and he wanted to know.
to be honest after watching the latest episode, do you still think that she did it because of revenge?
FL's best friend whom she saved is probably her brother in law's wife, the one her mother in law tried to kill…
I'm sure she has something to do with how ml's wife died. she's a peddler and familiar with make up. apparently make up is the media to put the poison on princess's wedding day.
if she's the fl's in-law, there's no way the mil didn't recognize her. she only afraid that her friend's father in law will notice her, because maybe he was the one who directly order her just like what he did to the unconscious court lady.
Even if they do give him more context, it doesn't mean they will romanticize his story. One thing this screenwriter…
the screen writer is one of my fav, thus romanticizing it is something I'm afraid of coming from her. but I can't help to feel that way, as the potential was there. but I hope that won't happen. I will be glad if I'm wrong about it.
like you said, she portrayed him so we can see more human side of him. I personally like grey character, I don't have a complain about the objective wise decision of her to build his character.
it's about what he did. it's not only a contract manipulation, for that in his defense he did that to protect the company from her. I still hate it but I'll try to hold my horse. what's worse is, he seems to still have some common sense and all but he left ranjoo living like that after milking her as the money maker in the past. it doesn't match. if he's really guilty and still have some conscience left, he can't bear to live comfortably while ranjoo is probably sleeping on the street.
but this conversation make me suspect him that he may be a phony. like he thinks himself is the good guy at some point when he's not.
I hope they won't romanticize lee seojun's reason (if there is any). I'm grateful that the writer brings the issues of contract manipulation. because some artists are suffering such injustice irl. thus, I hope they're consistent with it and don't take the matter lightly. because what he did to ranjoo is pure evil. if he doesn't want to give half the shares, the least he can do is to give her a compansation so she doesn't live like a homeless person. I don't condone a contract manipulator, let alone someone as pety as lee seojun. to me he is unforgiven.
it's bothering me that they started to show like he's a gentleman. he's a fox with 99 tails, a poisonous chestnut and a trash that can't be recycled.
I still have no energy to make a review. I barely have a power to start the day. but I just know for sure that the awards are lining up for them. I will riot if they don't get the appreciation they deserve for this epic masterpiece ðŸ˜
It's a HE for the couple and I'm happy for them. but why do I feel like my heart is breaking into pieces 😠like the pain is so real, it left a scar in my heart. I still can't recover from everything they've been through. the paternal uNcOnDiTiOnAL LoVe in this drama just made me speechless.
I've finally had the courage to finish this last night. I was frightened of the ending. but then I realized I was more afraid to let this drama go more than the thoughts about the ending.
"I personally don't like men who look at such a thing" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's a very subtle but she's making a move to him y'all. she's giving him a clue 🤠But I'll pretend no to notice in case she wants it to be in incognito mode for now 😂
lmao drone's dad is so me whenever I'm in group photo 🤣 trying to manipulate my height with tiptoing every time I get a chance. even if it only adds another 0,0000000000000001 mm, it's still better ðŸ˜
no, woohak is older than bogoel both in their original and fake identities. kiho is the same age as mokha. but…
the new names are their fake ids based on the good father's explanation in the previous episode because they got it illegally from an unreported missing family. the good dad was a public officer or something like that so he was able to access the missing family data and use it as if it's originally belong to his family.
it's when woohak asked for an explanation on how they got their new names.
Haha 🤣 I appreciate the product placement more cleverly incorporated into the story. Sometimes they really…
ikr, do you remember the samsung ppl? it was so smooth that it became a part of the plot lol first bogoel asked mokha to get a phone and a drive license. so we're somewhat anticipating that moment a little and pay attention to her new phone. and this is where it's getting so brilliant, where woohak told mokha that she can tap 5 times the button on her phone when she's in danger. like damn that was so smooth that I didn't realize it until later 😂
im so confused though-are kiho and woohak twins? like how are they both the same age as mokha?
no, woohak is older than bogoel both in their original and fake identities. kiho is the same age as mokha. but in the fake id, woohak is the same age as mokha.
and yes he was also curious why she suddenly killed her. he knew damn well that he deserved it for killing her family and he was always ready for that. just the timing of her execution, if he thought that she did it because of revenge, like you said, why would he questioned about that? it's because he couldn't believe that it's about her revenge. he wondered if there laid layer reason behind it. and he wanted to know.
to be honest after watching the latest episode, do you still think that she did it because of revenge?
if she's the fl's in-law, there's no way the mil didn't recognize her. she only afraid that her friend's father in law will notice her, because maybe he was the one who directly order her just like what he did to the unconscious court lady.
like you said, she portrayed him so we can see more human side of him. I personally like grey character, I don't have a complain about the objective wise decision of her to build his character.
it's about what he did. it's not only a contract manipulation, for that in his defense he did that to protect the company from her. I still hate it but I'll try to hold my horse. what's worse is, he seems to still have some common sense and all but he left ranjoo living like that after milking her as the money maker in the past. it doesn't match. if he's really guilty and still have some conscience left, he can't bear to live comfortably while ranjoo is probably sleeping on the street.
but this conversation make me suspect him that he may be a phony. like he thinks himself is the good guy at some point when he's not.
it's bothering me that they started to show like he's a gentleman. he's a fox with 99 tails, a poisonous chestnut and a trash that can't be recycled.
it's when woohak asked for an explanation on how they got their new names.