Did you watch the latest episode?She practically threw the ML friend into the pit claiming he was the instigator,…
Villain FLs are a thing lol it's not new. But the lawyer and the ML *are* grey characters. They are not good, nor are they bad. The daughter, I can agree with that. I think she's going through a lot so she's not "bad" compared to the adults.
Chairman Yang is definitely the final boss here, it seems like he'll be even worse than her. Or just as bad. We've also seen that SY isn't evil for no reason, she's extremely complicated. And she clearly picked up a lot from her father.
*gasket autocorrect got you but imagining a casket is hilarious
I think the FL in AGL is supposed to be unlikable... because she's a villain. At least she's smarter than Lucia here (what's funny is I dropped this one and started AGL lol), and the FL (Jung-Won) has a backbone...
*Ha-Neul's father. Young-Chae and Ha-Neul are half-siblings (YC's real dad is "Shin".)
I'm not sure about the second wife part, but Ha-Neul's father is definitely Nan-Suk's second (or first?) husband. Between Ha-Neul and Young-Chae/Victoria, I'm not sure which one is older.
This is why I see her as one of the villains of the story, because her actions aren't completely justified. She…
Not to mention super naïve and foolish. JW is not a perfect protagonist (no such thing as that, anyway!) But she's very complex. Three-dimensional. And I love that.
The reason why I'm sticking with my "villain FL" theory is because the Korean title, Intimate Ripley, is a reference to Ripley syndrome (a trait of antisocial personality disorder/ASPD, aka sociopathy), and also a reference to the Mr. Ripley book series. Tom Ripley, the villain protagonist, was a conman and a serial killer, who lied and killed to gain power, wealth, and fame. And he began to believe his own lies the more he told them- and lived in them!
I want Eugene to play a villain so bad, so I want Su-Yeon to be a villain JUST to flex her acting skills. Even…
Oh, Aera, but some of them get redeemed! (Although this drama looks extremely dark and thrilling.) I feel like there's some hints that SY isn't as good as we think she might be. But also, she might be an antiheroine-turned-villain... who wins at the end?! 🤔
She is not supposed to be a good person. Have you actually been watching the show, or are you just looking for…
The only one who needs to practice "inner work" is you, mister. How DARE you insult me and call me names as if you aren't a lonely, miserable incel who bashes fictional women for your own sick pleasure. You make me sad. In fact, you disgust me at the very most. Milica, Inspector, or whatever names you use, you are not fooling anyone. All you do is bash FLs and make people uncomfortable. Now you're gaslighting me and trying to make ME the problem? I had no problems with you as an individual until you disrespected me. I even enjoyed interacting with some of your comments. Not anymore. I'm done.
Chairman Yang is definitely the final boss here, it seems like he'll be even worse than her. Or just as bad. We've also seen that SY isn't evil for no reason, she's extremely complicated. And she clearly picked up a lot from her father.
I didn't like Man in a Veil either, but it was slightly better than WIAV, The writer ended up fired after WIAV because there was THAT controversy lol
The reason why I'm sticking with my "villain FL" theory is because the Korean title, Intimate Ripley, is a reference to Ripley syndrome (a trait of antisocial personality disorder/ASPD, aka sociopathy), and also a reference to the Mr. Ripley book series. Tom Ripley, the villain protagonist, was a conman and a serial killer, who lied and killed to gain power, wealth, and fame. And he began to believe his own lies the more he told them- and lived in them!
Now you're gaslighting me and trying to make ME the problem? I had no problems with you as an individual until you disrespected me. I even enjoyed interacting with some of your comments. Not anymore. I'm done.