The show is making this great commentary, imo, about the toxicity of the service industry and specifically how…
I like this take. I also find it interesting that his sister keeps baiting him when he has no interest. Is she goading him on purpose? Also the fact she constantly brings up his mother makes me wonder what her history is there to make her so spitefully jealous. Curious where this will go. I hope it’s more the direction you have in mind with the ending just to teach them the value of teamwork and genuine filial bonds - bred out of sincerity and integrity rather than power and duty.
Sister is just asking for Gu Won to beat her at her own game, why does she keep baiting him? #selffulfillingprophecy managers like her actually cause companies to fail in real life …it’s like she’s trying to set herself and everyone around her up for loss. Gu won has more natural leadership in his pinky finger than she does in her whole being - no wonder she’s so jealous and threatened. Cannot wait to see this woman fall on her face and be greeted with a healthy overdose of humble pie. We all know that’s where this is headed in the end, her character is just BEGGING for it. Please just put her out of her misery now Gu Won, rip the bandaid off. So ready for her downfall and we’re only halfway through. I hope they don’t stretch this one out too long; management culture reform for the win!
Kind of a painful one to watch. I'm not a horror movie person so not my favorite. The acting was good though and it was an interesting concept. Just the content was too evil and creepy.
The main bad guy is a rapist creep, seriously. Trigger warning. Great drama otherwise. 10/10 aside from that sadistic creature of a character that makes my skin literally crawl at every one of his scenes. So sick. The main premise was clever and interesting though. Really enjoyed the rest of the cast and storytelling.
Im not a huge fan of yoona's acting since the K2 but its been years so hopefully she got better. Even if she didn't…
I'm with you, I also stopped watching or being interested her dramas after K2 unfortunately. Hoping this drama's script does everyone justice and reaches the full potential of its cast. Looking forward to seeing how it pans out.
I only wish we had gotten: the epitaph or even a reference around it would have been nice. They also seemed to focus a such a great deal on his complete love for her and him not knowing whether or not she loved him. Her holding it back from him seems to have frustrated some viewers. I believe though that this was done on purpose since historically that is kind of the question no one really knows exactly and there are a lot of elements like that shrouded in mystery concerning this story in general. We know he loved her, but was this love returned? I think they held this back until the very end because it truly was a question they were posing to the audience and viewer, and leaving it open to interpretation in the end. There was never that full satisfying: absolutely 100% yes for sure, because the truth is none of us really knows. But it's really interesting to wonder. I think they did such a clever job with leaving it to the audience, but still showcasing what we all hope and believe. This show is great for the deep thinkers. I'm so impressed on so many levels. I really think the point was to get us to think while honoring the love story and history. It's not a fantasy love story, it's real life and far more complex. Really they could not have balanced it better in my opinion.
Wow, gotta say this was beautifully done from beginning to end. Even though it was tragic and sad ending, I'm blown away by the acting and the way they represented their story. Being that this was based on the true history I felt it was appropriate. So impressed with the way they approached these characters and their life. Life can be truly hard. It really leaves you to think deeply. The ending was perfect. Well done. I mean. So well done.
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