I don't disagree with the shock value part and the pacing (it's so confusing), but I think it's meant to be sensational. The plot is there, but all of the characters are very, VERY messed up people too 😠I've seen way worse dramas than this, so I don't mind too much. Like it definitely has its problems (also, thank you for calling out the WLW thing cuz I don't think I've heard that POV before, explain? 🤔)
You've been trying to bait me into a fight for weeks. What do you want from me? What did I EVER do to you? Do…
Okay so you're genuinely slow, perfect. Amazing, really. Suddenly I'm playing the victim when you've been being a cunt to me for weeks.
FYI, do some reading on Korea & international relations. Where do you think k-pop came from? Makjang dramas? Old Korean sitcoms? Manhwa? The writing system, Hangul (and Hanja?) Let me tell you this: NOTHING I've listed here is authentically Korean. K-pop? Combo of R&B, hip-hop, pop, funk, and rock music. Makjang dramas are soap operas which originated in the US. Sitcoms? Not originally Korean either. Manhwa? Literally Japanese manga's sister. Hangul & Hanja derive from Ancient Chinese.
I'm not blocking you, but the conversation ends here. I don't need you spoiling my fun- YOU can have fun arguing with the wall. Goodbye!
This drama is pretty much a westernised makjang trying to be gritty and "real" but forgetting to be entertaining…
You've been trying to bait me into a fight for weeks. What do you want from me? What did I EVER do to you? Do you really want my attention THAT bad?! And why are you *SO* engaged in a drama that you claim to hate oh-so-much and call "BS"?
I want you to do 1 thing: LEAVE ME ALONE. I'm done interacting with you, and should you contact me again, I'm reporting you. Thank you.
That's a very good question! I feel like part of her did love Ji-Su, but what makes you think that Sang-Ah's relationship…
Another great perspective! I think that's the core of their relationship- they found comfort in each other (through their shared trauma) and eventually fell in love... but, well, we saw how that ended. I think Ji-Soo's death broke her, in a way. Maybe she doesn't feel whole without her? And that's what drives her ambition and desperation?
Aww, thanks! I love that my hard work is finally being noticed lol. As an MDL member, I'm usually happy to help…
Ha Ji-Won (Chu Sang-Ah) is cheating on her husband, Tae-Seop, yes. But it's just with a woman, though. Jung-Won (played by Nana, who seems to be in love/obsessed with her.) I don't remember the clip with the crying man, though? Maybe it was Tae-Seop in an earlier scene?
The comments like @Tia, @mauthuan, @JoyceTyler, and @Kathryn_51 being an explainer for every single one have no…
Aww, thanks! I love that my hard work is finally being noticed lol. As an MDL member, I'm usually happy to help (unless someone is being bigoted.) As a hobbyist writer, though... it is downright frustrating sometimes, but worth it. 😂
I used a very offensive word and I apologize for using it. I do not, however, feel bad for insulting a pathetic troll like you.
FYI, do some reading on Korea & international relations. Where do you think k-pop came from? Makjang dramas? Old Korean sitcoms? Manhwa? The writing system, Hangul (and Hanja?) Let me tell you this: NOTHING I've listed here is authentically Korean. K-pop? Combo of R&B, hip-hop, pop, funk, and rock music. Makjang dramas are soap operas which originated in the US. Sitcoms? Not originally Korean either. Manhwa? Literally Japanese manga's sister. Hangul & Hanja derive from Ancient Chinese.
I'm not blocking you, but the conversation ends here. I don't need you spoiling my fun- YOU can have fun arguing with the wall. Goodbye!
I want you to do 1 thing: LEAVE ME ALONE. I'm done interacting with you, and should you contact me again, I'm reporting you. Thank you.