I cant wait for next week. Now that all the scheming and plotting is done by the villains, its time for the dumb…
Just a question and I mean no hate, but why does Hyun Woo have to woo Hae In? I think it should be her turn to do that 😕. Hae In also didn't keep her initial promises that she made, like protecting him and all. She didn't even apologize for all her behaviors like Hyun Woo has throughout the drama. I think the writer is leaning more towards showing the FL as a victim even though both of them are victims. The thing I like about Hyun Woo is that he was honest about his feelings to her and didn't lash out at her when any problems occurred between them. He knows how much he has struggled throughout their marriage due to her parents and her, but still, he didn't try to take advantage of them in their vulnerable state and still is trying to help them without expecting anything even after getting divorced. Even her struggles during the marriage were never due to Hyun Woo but rather due to her own parents and her ghosts/traumas from the past. She became so emotionally unattached and cold towards everyone that both of them suffered. So, I don't think Hyun Woo has to do any wooing as I would like to see Hae In doing the much-needed hard work to mend their broken relationship.
Bro someone is comparing it will CLOY and I told them watch more drama . CLOY is way better than this mess . It's…
Bro, I think you haven't seen many dramas. Dramas like Something in the Rain, My Love From Another Star, W Two Worlds, Another Miss Oh, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, Because This is My First Life, Dr. Romantic, etc., were released before CLOY, but they had much better kissing scenes. I mean, the CLOY couple even got married in real life but just didn't have that spark in their kissing scenes, whereas these reel couples had more passion in their kissing scenes. Even Son Ye Jin and Hyun Bin had better kissing scenes in SITR and Memories of The Alhambra than CLOY respectively. Kdramas before 2019 also had good costumes; just watch the clothes of Park Min Young, Lee Se Young in their dramas. And Kdramas didn't start becoming famous after CLOY (2019); they were famous even before it. I mean, Boys Over Flowers, My Love From Another Star, Heirs were so popular and sensational that they were remade in almost every Asian country. They were the main ones to bring the Hallyu wave all across the world. And I don't think KPop has anything to do with Kdrama at all. Yes, I agree KPop audiences are generally more toxic, but everywhere I have seen, kdrama audiences are more supportive about the actors and generally engage more in theories and explanations rather than tomfoolery.
I want ML mother to obstruct if ML & FL were to remarry in the future or make Mother-in-law sign that they will…
I would like to see a scene like that. Also, I would also like a moment in drama where just as Hyunwoo sincerely apologized for his behavior to Hae In, Hae In should also sincerely apologize for her behaviors and the things she has done wrong in their relationship. Otherwise, I don't think they should ever reconcile.
Bro someone is comparing it will CLOY and I told them watch more drama . CLOY is way better than this mess . It's…
First, their genres are very different from each other, and even then, QoT hasn't aired properly yet. They should first let QoT air and then compare the two of them. At the end of the drama, it could also happen that QoT comes out on top, beating CLOY. Still, the one thing I can definitely say is better in QoT than in CLOY is the kissing scenes. The kissing scenes were horrendous in CLOY, showing no passion, while in QoT, the kissing scenes are very much believable.
As Hae In is losing her memories and has already signed the divorce papers, do you think villains like Eun Seong will use those papers and file for their divorce without their knowledge? He can also manipulate her using those papers by making her think that Hyun Woo is not trustworthy and doesn't love her anymore, or something like that, as Hae In doesn't remember about the divorce. It can probably come as a shocker to her and may cause more misunderstandings between the leads.
Trust me a nice heartwarming and yet heartwrenching tale about two married people healing and rebuilding their…
Actually, there is a drama like that which focuses on the main leads' relationship, their struggles in marriage, and their relationship issues with others. There is no such thing as a villain in that drama. It is called "18 Again." It is a very heartwarming and healing drama, and you should definitely watch it while waiting for new episodes of QOT.
Throughout the ep, the leads were bickering. Hyun Woo came clean to Hae In about his divorce and how he became happy, knowing that after three months, he would gain his freedom due to her death.He did that just so she can gain her strength and take her medicines and treatments seriously. Eunseong, revealed to be the son of Grandpa's girlfriend, mixed something into Hae In's drink, causing her to experience hallucinations, and even took her medicines indicating that he knows about her illness now. Eventually, Hae In forgot her memories of the divorce and their misunderstandings a the end of the ep, becoming a happier version of herself and saying "Saranghae, Hyun Woo," while Hyun Woo cried upon hearing that and repeatedly said "sorry."
QoT nation we are getting sad episode after sad episode, it means we will get a happy ending. BELIEVE THAT !
I also think we are going to get a happy ending because if we don't then it just doesn't justify all the sufferings of our leads in each and every ep especially this one.
He just broke up with her. According to Korean media, his agency released a article about his break up
I think you have a biased perception in this regard. All of them made some mistakes, including Hyeri and Jun Yeol, but the way netizens targeted only Hyeri and So Hee was very sad to see. Hyeri expressed her dissatisfaction with her ex having a new girlfriend so soon by posting that comment 'it's funny', which was totally fair, by the way. Even So Hee defending herself against the hate she was receiving was also correct. The main issue was that netizens took their personal issues too seriously. They are actors, and their job is acting, so they should be judged only based on that. By the way, where did you hear or learn that So Hee staged the whole Hawaii photo based on her alleged connection with Dispatch? There was no news about that. Did you just create a false narrative to defame her? Don't be so biased in your thoughts that you forget about others' perspectives and start making false assumptions without any truth in them.
He just broke up with her. According to Korean media, his agency released a article about his break up
I was thinking that with all the negativity growing around them there relationship wouldn't last long. And my prediction was right they did break up. I don't know what the whole fuss about the situation was? Like actors should be judged based on their acting skills and projects and not for their personal life until they don't harm any other person. The toxicity surrounding actors and idols by netizons in SK is very disheartening to see.