I don't think he'll be successful in killing Tae-Seok, Tae-Seok is very much the "final boss" here. Se-Hun…
Actually, I see both of them dying! Tae-Seok has done too much horrible things to live lol if he ends up alive in the end, I will GENUINELY be upset π besides, Nan-Suk will be alive! I see Hye-Ra dying for the tragic factor, but Tae-Seok dying as a form of karma...
From what I saw on NamuWiki, it doesn't look like there's gonna be an Olympics break, only a few days off (Feb…
That's what I call an old drunk man laugh. A laugh of poverty lmao. I think his character will be very, very different in Red Pearl/Pearl in Red! We might get the evil version of this poverty guffaw. π
Which is why daily k-dramas ratings are lower now. Not too many housewives in SK anymore. Demographics have changed and I've seen more younger viewers (like myself) get into daily dramas, both in South Korea *and* outside of it.
NS is still a strong woman and she was always comedic relief (character development is a thing though, lol), her secretary was never a "serious" character either. Also HR's husband's death was (initially) an accident and he was alive. If you watch, she didn't intend to kill him, however I agree that she shouldn't have left him alone... because TS decided to kill him himself. *He* was the murderer.
JW being cold (complex, actually) makes sense. Not every FL needs to be a sweetheart and I like that she's different & has some edge. Same with HN... also, his character's path changed recently, not radically. He was one of the few good people, then the rooftop incident happened, he found out the truth behind his dad's death and snapped. Anyone would, too. That being said, I loved JW more in the first half (in her ambitious/semi-villainous era) than I did in the second half, but her character change post-rooftop fall isn't bad. But you haven't called out any of the villainous characters and all your criticisms are focused the characters who are being targeted, rather than the characters who are *doing* the targeting at this point. I might've misinterpreted this though, so you may or may not agree. NS is my favorite though. Always has been, and I know I'm one of the 3 JW fans here. It's lonely on this Cha (Jin?) Jung-Won/Su-Ah island.
Everyone in this show, barring Tae-Seok, is a victim somehow. JW being a victim of multiple people, HN being a victim of his mom's consequences/sins (same with YC & her being a victim of NS's abuse), SH being a victim of deception (I blame him for some, others not so much), SM being an innocent figure, NS being a victim of domestic violence (this plays a bigger role than you think in her behavior!), HR being a victim of TS's emotional abuse (the manipulation, gaslighting, stalking. She's complicated but still a victim of his.) The characters in this drama are not black & white, they're all various shades of grey. Some more or less than others. The only "pure evil" character we have is Tae-Seok.
As for the actors, all of them are doing amazing jobs, yes. At first it was a bit awkward, but the acting levels have stabilized a lot...
I absolutely love how Nansuk and Hyera's relationship evolved and I will absolutely miss them when the drama ends…
Alternatively, she could have cancer and think she's pregnant, I saw that in another daily drama before. Or it's a pseudopregnancy (which is a medical condition.)
From what I saw on NamuWiki, it doesn't look like there's gonna be an Olympics break, only a few days off (Feb…
He is, if you check the cast list lol. But then again, MDL always lists older actors as supporting actors, even if they're major/main characters... different cake for a different party, though. π
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NS is still a strong woman and she was always comedic relief (character development is a thing though, lol), her secretary was never a "serious" character either. Also HR's husband's death was (initially) an accident and he was alive. If you watch, she didn't intend to kill him, however I agree that she shouldn't have left him alone... because TS decided to kill him himself. *He* was the murderer.
JW being cold (complex, actually) makes sense. Not every FL needs to be a sweetheart and I like that she's different & has some edge. Same with HN... also, his character's path changed recently, not radically. He was one of the few good people, then the rooftop incident happened, he found out the truth behind his dad's death and snapped. Anyone would, too. That being said, I loved JW more in the first half (in her ambitious/semi-villainous era) than I did in the second half, but her character change post-rooftop fall isn't bad. But you haven't called out any of the villainous characters and all your criticisms are focused the characters who are being targeted, rather than the characters who are *doing* the targeting at this point. I might've misinterpreted this though, so you may or may not agree. NS is my favorite though. Always has been, and I know I'm one of the 3 JW fans here. It's lonely on this Cha (Jin?) Jung-Won/Su-Ah island.
Everyone in this show, barring Tae-Seok, is a victim somehow. JW being a victim of multiple people, HN being a victim of his mom's consequences/sins (same with YC & her being a victim of NS's abuse), SH being a victim of deception (I blame him for some, others not so much), SM being an innocent figure, NS being a victim of domestic violence (this plays a bigger role than you think in her behavior!), HR being a victim of TS's emotional abuse (the manipulation, gaslighting, stalking. She's complicated but still a victim of his.) The characters in this drama are not black & white, they're all various shades of grey. Some more or less than others. The only "pure evil" character we have is Tae-Seok.
As for the actors, all of them are doing amazing jobs, yes. At first it was a bit awkward, but the acting levels have stabilized a lot...