I never understood these plots of suicide because of debt. the debt isn't relinquished after suicide so the killing…
I don't know how it is in SK. But around here there is generally no automatic joint liability. And for businesses there are also limitations of liability.
Premise is interesting, actors are dong a good job, but writing and direction are what I struggle with. Episode 5 had a lot going on storywise (maybe even too many narrative threads) but felt slow at the same time.
One thing that bothers me is how naive and trusting in regards to their advisors the FL's family seems to be. I actually would have expected the head of the family to have any outsiders close to the family under (even some minimal) surveillance, just to know what they are up to.
You say this from your own pov obviously, but that is not the premise of the show. I fully believe AJ is poor…
She has spent years playing as extra barely scrapping by and doing side gigs. But earning millions? for three years is too long and the stakes are somehow too high?
FL's face was really stiff in the beginning. Then came the scene with the husband and she thawed up. Makes me wonder why they didn't reshoot the initial scenes. It can't have been intentional?
The info-dump in the beginning was really bad writing. I don't feel like it was even necessary, could have been revealed over time as the plot progresses.
I like the acting. But the plot feels is absolutely ridiculous.
So she is in a contractual relationship. She signed the papers. Yet, she is apparently fine with ML declaring to seduce her? She even challenges him to try, according to the preview. Wouldn't the contract have fidelity clauses? Does she simply not give a damn?
If she was serous, she'd block the ML and maybe even file a restraining order if he continues his advances. But then it wouldn't be a funny rom-com I guess.
I'll admit, I'm not a huge racing fan and was ready to drop this after 15 minutes. But halfway through this series…
Not a huge fan of racing either. But a van beating a Ferrari doesn't make any sense, no matter how much better the driver is. This is really silly writing.
Also IRL drifting doesn't make you go faster on a track (on loose ground it's pretty much unavoidable though).
That's actually a really good question! I also can't help but wonder if their recovery is taking any longer due…
Depends on the specific meds. Some have dangerous side effects with alcohol. Others make you get wasted faster. And yeah, alcohol consumption worsens a depression in general.
On the other side someone commented, that doctors are prone to depression and alcohol/med abuse. So... whatever.
At least they could have shown the negative side effects. Although they might have an alcoholic beverages maker as sponsor? Would be a weird choice for a drama about depression, but possible I guess.
Is drinking alocohol while on anti - depressants so bad ? I have been in periods without having alcohol and having…
I've looked it up (thanks to this drama).
More modern antidepressants SSRI/SNRI don't interact with alcohol. What happens a is that drowsiness, dizzies, nausea side effects are enhanced.
But there are also antidepressants that are dangerous with alcohol: tricyclic antidepressants, MAOIs, Bupropion. They can cause spikes in heart rate and blood pressure, increase the risk of seizures.
Besides that, alcohol itself is a depressant. So drinking alcohol when depressed is exactly the wrong thing to do, independent of any medication.
I've watched the first three episodes of both. And I find Killer Paradox much better so far. It pulled me right in, while I have been struggling with suspension of disbelief in Shop for Killers.
He probably just lied too her to keep her out? And I think he did expect the evil ghost to show himself, but underestimated his power.
But then there would be no drama I guess. :)
The other two though that they can use him. But he has his own plans for them.
The info-dump in the beginning was really bad writing. I don't feel like it was even necessary, could have been revealed over time as the plot progresses.
Will keep watching though, to see where it goes.
So she is in a contractual relationship. She signed the papers. Yet, she is apparently fine with ML declaring to seduce her? She even challenges him to try, according to the preview. Wouldn't the contract have fidelity clauses? Does she simply not give a damn?
If she was serous, she'd block the ML and maybe even file a restraining order if he continues his advances. But then it wouldn't be a funny rom-com I guess.
Now it'll be funny, but nonsensical.
Also IRL drifting doesn't make you go faster on a track (on loose ground it's pretty much unavoidable though).
On the other side someone commented, that doctors are prone to depression and alcohol/med abuse. So... whatever.
At least they could have shown the negative side effects. Although they might have an alcoholic beverages maker as sponsor? Would be a weird choice for a drama about depression, but possible I guess.
This drama in a nutshell. LOL
More modern antidepressants SSRI/SNRI don't interact with alcohol. What happens a is that drowsiness, dizzies, nausea side effects are enhanced.
But there are also antidepressants that are dangerous with alcohol: tricyclic antidepressants, MAOIs, Bupropion. They can cause spikes in heart rate and blood pressure, increase the risk of seizures.
Besides that, alcohol itself is a depressant. So drinking alcohol when depressed is exactly the wrong thing to do, independent of any medication.
Besides that, the drama's title is "Queen of Divorce". Of course it will be focused on the FL. I am not sure why you would expect otherwise.
And there are plenty balanced or ML focused dramas still. Flex X Cop, A Killer Paradox, Death's Game, Dr. Slump, LTNS to name some recent ones.