Gwiju fixating on the kiss was adorable and hilarious.
When Dong Hee floated outside of Dahae's window I cackled but also it means that Dong Hee not being able to fly isn't about her weight and her bulimia is a separate thing.
I love the frenemies thing that Donghee and Grace have going and I may be shipping them ðŸ¤
Poor Dahae freaking the fuck out because she knows she's way in over her head yet still scheming like crazy to try and stay ahead of everyone was hilarious.
When Dahae's shitty grifter "mother" showed up and tried to intimidate the Bok eomma I was like pffffffffft you have no idea what you've bitten off here.
I literally cried a little when Gwiju went back and tied Dahae's shoes. They are going to rescue each other and it has me in my feels.
INA TURNING OUT TO BE A BADASS BITCH WAS THE BEST REVEAL. She's just like the grandmother she hates and that's fascinating. She's kind of ruthless about getting what she wants and fuck the rest of the family for ignoring her.
I cried at the very end when Dahae relived what happened at the school. Both she and Gwiju have PTSD and they have to heal from the trauma together and that trope is so my shit.
I think we may get a plot twist where it isn't Gwiju who literally rescued her but it won't matter because he's emotionally rescuing her.
Yi Na!!!! She's the fucking MVP of this show! Anyone who dropped it thinking she was going to get manipulated…
Fuck yeah, I was cackling and thinking of all the pearl clutching going on over Ina when she's turned out to be one of the biggest badasses in the family
I am enjoying the show and I do l;ike the mystery of what is going on, I know they are strongly hinting at ML…
Her grandmother said some terrible things about her: that she isn't related to the rest of the family because the mother cheated on her husband and that she's kind of useless because she hasn't manifested her powers. I'm not shocked that Ina hates her. Ironically I think they are a lot alike, both powerful and kind of ruthless
Considering she literally ran away from him in fear today I don't think they are meant to be lighting up any power…
Ironically this episode I did feel the chemistry but it's not typical (ar ar). When Gwiju goes back and ties her shoelaces I choked up and again at the end when he saved her from the storage room. There's something between them, it's not the usual hearts and flowers chemistry that people love from more conventional romances
that ending scene of ep 5...I...cried with Da-hae. I kinda understood what she felt. That moment when Gwi-ju found…
I cried twice, when he tied her shoelaces and again at the very end. This was such an emotional episode, I can't imagine what we're getting tomorrow night ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
OMG THIS EPISODE WAS SO GOOD HOLY SHIT. I'm still composing my thoughts but one thing I wanna say is I hope everyone who was getting pearl clutchy over Ina getting taken advantage of by Dahae will STFU now 🤣🤣
I did not expect this show to be as sweet, sexy and hilarious as it is. It's absolutely delightful and I'm thrilled to see a GMMTV show that isn't a school based drama (yes Yak is in college but we barely have any school scenes to the point that I get surprised when he refers to school).
I honestly wish people would elaborate on what they mean when they say people have no chemistry or what they are…
It's hard to define but chemistry is when there's a sense of excitement or tension when the leads are together, for example they almost look like they want to touch each other even when it's a point in the story where they can't or shouldn't. I don't feel that much chemistry with these leads (though I did love the kiss because Jang Ki Yong can kiss his ass off) but I'm not sure it matters. The story is using the trope of fated love but I don't think that's really what the creators are interested in exploring. Everyone in the drama is broken and needs to heal and the story is more focused on that journey than on romantic love.
Obviously I also thought he saved her from the fire but am I the only one who thinks her saying it in ep 4 is…
It's a 12 episode drama and we're already a third of the way through the run time so no, I don't think it's too soon. I don't think the point is to shock us with a big reveal on his involvement, the story is trying to say something about what it means to save someone and it's not as simple as pulling them out of a literal fire.
I hope so too, because for me this is just a cop out and bad writing to justify why the main leads NEED to get…
I had to block someone here because they kept calling Dahae a whore, disgusting behavior.
Similar to the plot point with the dead wife, I dislike that they made it so Dahae was forced to be a con artist to pay off her father's debt. Why not let the FL start out as a bad person and then evolve into a better person? But then I saw someone on Twitter say that if the drama hadn't included that plot point she was going to drop and that's the attitude the creators are dealing with.
Gwiju fixating on the kiss was adorable and hilarious.
When Dong Hee floated outside of Dahae's window I cackled but also it means that Dong Hee not being able to fly isn't about her weight and her bulimia is a separate thing.
I love the frenemies thing that Donghee and Grace have going and I may be shipping them ðŸ¤
Poor Dahae freaking the fuck out because she knows she's way in over her head yet still scheming like crazy to try and stay ahead of everyone was hilarious.
When Dahae's shitty grifter "mother" showed up and tried to intimidate the Bok eomma I was like pffffffffft you have no idea what you've bitten off here.
I literally cried a little when Gwiju went back and tied Dahae's shoes. They are going to rescue each other and it has me in my feels.
INA TURNING OUT TO BE A BADASS BITCH WAS THE BEST REVEAL. She's just like the grandmother she hates and that's fascinating. She's kind of ruthless about getting what she wants and fuck the rest of the family for ignoring her.
I cried at the very end when Dahae relived what happened at the school. Both she and Gwiju have PTSD and they have to heal from the trauma together and that trope is so my shit.
I think we may get a plot twist where it isn't Gwiju who literally rescued her but it won't matter because he's emotionally rescuing her.
Similar to the plot point with the dead wife, I dislike that they made it so Dahae was forced to be a con artist to pay off her father's debt. Why not let the FL start out as a bad person and then evolve into a better person? But then I saw someone on Twitter say that if the drama hadn't included that plot point she was going to drop and that's the attitude the creators are dealing with.