I get that her transformation is pretty nuts. But that is not a reason to physically assault someone. I also find it weird that she just takes the beating. Like it's a normal thing?
Why couldn't they just stay crime solving partners, with suppressed feelings for each other? Why did the ML force it? Too horny, couldn't hold it back? Now the romantic tension is completely gone, sigh.
I was somewhat skeptical at first. But now it keeps me engaged enough to want to watch the next episode. I am starting to wish it was a full length series.
Well, that is some shitty uncle and cop.But who cares how many people someone had sex with?On the other side,…
Also why are they talking about suicide in the preview? If this was a detective drama they would have found signs of struggle, maybe even skin under her nails, checked her phone call history and arrested the perp in a couple of days.
But who cares how many people someone had sex with?
On the other side, being able to see that someone is eventually cheating is a business opportunity. You don't have to blackmail them, could provide a legal service, being the cheater sensing shaman or something.
Another variant of My Heroic Husband. Six episodes in, if there is one minor thing to criticize, it would be how the ML is steamrolling it with little to no struggle.
Six episodes in. The husband is sketchy. It does not look like they've married out of love. Yet, instead of divorcing her, he prefers being unhappy and making the FL unhappy, suspecting and guilt tripping her.
Ju Hyeong lost sympathy points in episode 2. My first impression was that he is a chill and maybe somewhat aloof guy. But his antagonistic attitude towards FL and his insistence on having the last word are off-putting.
No way this is a 8/10 drama. It's full of lame tropes and seems to "take inspiration" from existing dramas. Like there is this bonding in the village segment in ep8/9 which gave me a friggin deja-vu.
I hate this trope of FL being abused by ML, but she still sticks to him as if nothing happened. Ah yes, it was all a misunderstanding. So the abuse doesn't count or something.
Then we have another lawyer, who would include kids as defendants for maximum payout.
And while we are at that, why didn't the wife of the cheater countersue?
But who cares how many people someone had sex with?
On the other side, being able to see that someone is eventually cheating is a business opportunity. You don't have to blackmail them, could provide a legal service, being the cheater sensing shaman or something.
But I guess he will come around at half time. Because that is the typical kdrama plot pattern.