Nielsen ratings are out: Episode 11 got 16.8% (+1.2% from last Saturday) - new Sat peak! If Sunday's episode goes up by the same amount, we will hit 20%. š¤ (It could rise more as ep 11 was against the Wonderful World finale)
I'm not very good with this business malarkey: Why does Eun seong need to find this money/secret fund that was…
I think they said he wants to buy more shares to solidify his position. They are feeling vulnerable, especially after the disastrous press conference he held with Haein.
So Cheol is still dumb but he is getting cuter and funnier. I was in tear and then he came in with that talisman…
Kwak Dongyeon was low-key the MVP in this episode. Such a funny and charming performance. Soocheol carefully assembling meat and lettuce on a stick for Haein made me emotional š
Looks like another Saturday peak in the tv ratings, though it wasn't much higher than last week. I'm guessing some prioritized watching the Wonderful World finale. Still hoping to hit 20% tomorrow!
Itās quite clear in terms of the storytelling that this isnāt a tragedy, but a drama about healing. Itās…
At least the fact that many seem to think she might die shows the writer is doing her job, not making it too predictable. Weāll know in a couple of weeks. I for one will be waiting for a scene of them decorating a new nursery again, with glow in the dark stars in the ceiling.
Itās quite clear in terms of the storytelling that this isnāt a tragedy, but a drama about healing. Itās…
I wouldnāt agree in this case. The healing process is already well underway. The leads finding their way back to each other, the Hong family starting to face their past loss and patching things up, trying to find a way forward. On a storytelling level it would make no sense in this context for Hae-in to die. It would basically mean the entire thing was in vain for the couple, and the Hongs would lose another child, reopening old wounds and leaving them shattered. I see a baby for Baekhong as much, much more likely considering the miscarriage storyline (which is clearly far from fully dealt with).
Im sorry but I cant even feel the scenes of her mother after she heard her sickness... like for real! I have seen…
It was the wake-up call she needed to start mending their relationship, yes. Grief can make you do terrible things, and Iām sure Hae-in will take her time to truly forgive. But acting like her mom is somehow beyond redemption is arguably worse in my view than accepting her apologies too swiftly.
Does anyone think that the symptoms she has currently are reversible?? Like I don't know of a case that it would…
Itās quite clear in terms of the storytelling that this isnāt a tragedy, but a drama about healing. Itās there in the synopsis above and itās there in almost every scene of the drama.
Netflix must be annoyed about how they have to chop up their Korean dramas every time some actor or actress gets a DUI or smokes weed or whatever, just to appease a toxic culture and crazy netizens.
I just noticed the url for this drama is called untitled-park-ji-eun-project
Not uncommon. It just means the page was created before the drama had a title. Kim Ji-won's previous drama, My Liberation Notes, still has the url an-untitled-jtbc-project, too.
Why would we support Ryu Jun Yeol when he left his ex AND his current girlfriend to dry on the news? He kept silent…
Ah yes, how terrible of him to keep his private life private and not broadcast it on Instagram. His agency will clearly have advised him to stay out of the messy quagmire that HSH had created.
This may be an unpopular opinion but I really hope that Soo Cheol does not forgives Da Hey. I hope he grows up…
Or maybe she is the one who grows up and realizes she loved him all along and that she wants to make amends for what she did and be a family again, for real this time. Only time will tell.
Episode 11 got 16.8% (+1.2% from last Saturday) - new Sat peak!
If Sunday's episode goes up by the same amount, we will hit 20%. š¤
(It could rise more as ep 11 was against the Wonderful World finale)