Why are the ratings so high to this drama? There was hardly any romance development between the mains and the…
I agree that it showed a lot with the cheaters. I did hate the ending where FL is talking about how she stole him and made it seem like a good thing. The SFL was a liar and not a good person. I could never figure our why she quit working after they married.
I just want someone to spoil this drama for me, especially the part about the abandoned pregnant gf. Do they try and steal the baby? Do they start to force and target the mom of the baby? Does the ex-boyfriend go back to her? Does she fall for his brother? Do tell, please!
Can someone please spoil it for me? Does the FL discover her MIL's and husband's plan? Does she get pregnant by her BIL? What happens with the SIL? Does the MIL get appropriate and effective karma? I do feel for the husband, but he was a hypocrite for scolding his wife for not telling him about his mom while he doesnt tell her about his infertility.
While overall, I enjoyed this drama, I do get frustrated when a drama tagged as romance has little to no romance between the M & F leads!! I'm not saying they have to be intimate all the time, but the uncomfortable awkwardness of adults in their late 20s and 30s being so naive and innocent is hard to watch.
I LOVED the characterization of the ML's mom. She was refreshing.
Can someone tell me why hwa jeong divorced her husband initially??Otherwise it's a great series to watch i just…
She actually overheard him say that their marriage was one of convenience. She heard him say he settled for her and felt he should stay with her after she lost her mother. He was drunk talking to the bar owner.
How in the world is any of the stuff that happened Hong Doo Shik's fault? I was legit upset that they blamed him.…
I'm on that part now in ep 15 and I was thinking the same thing. No investment is guaranteed and reputable companies tell you this. He has absolutely no control over the stock market or how investments will perform. This is probably one of the characteristics of Korean and some other Asian cultures that I don't understand or like - the expectation that someone is responsible or obligated to someone else.
How many times do these dramas have stories about a partner in a relationship leaving the relationship because something happened and they hecome responsible or obligated. JMO
I can't believe ep 19. It's atrocious. The ML is confronted by his long thought dead friend Badin and he realizes…
He did scream and had emotions regarding Han. Natural reaction to 1) finding out his beloved friend was alive, 2) finding out his beloved friend was the criminal and 3) realizing his beloved friend was trying to kill him.
I just watched one of those 20 minute recaps and I was sniffling so much my hubby woke up to check on me.
My sister died on Mother's Day 2018. It was also our mama's 75th birthday. She had pancreatic cancer. She was 55. She was divorced and moved into my parents' house for care and later hospice. Being able to take care of her during her final days was beautiful.
Two years later, our daddy died on Thanksgiving morning 2020. He haf bladder cancer and a myriad other issues. He was tired at 82 and he never rrally got over losing my sister. He was the daddy of 4 girls.
This drama definitely touched some places in my heart. We take one another for granted so easily. Forgetting how quickly life can change. Be blessed and enjoy your life and love your tribe!!
Because many people aren't all black and white. We're shades of grey and have made mistakes. What we experience…
Yes!! This is one of the most frustrating aspects of most of the Asian dramas (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Taiwanese, Thai, and Vietnamese) I watch. They spend 90% - 95% of the drama being evil, then they're suddenly redeemed, forgiven, and happy. I often say that receiving forgiveness doesn't mean no consequences. What's the point of laws. People can be complicated and remorseful from behind the cell bars.
Man I ws pulling for this husband.........until I read these comments. D*mn, I'd LOVE a drama where the husband actually fights for his marriage and resists temptation because all men aren't cheaters. 😔 There can be good, well-written and well-acted shows with this plot. It all depends on the actual talent and skill of the writers and the talent and skill of the actors.
Jin-ha seems to care so much about Eun-pyo, yet seems to suck at reading the room. Eun-pyo looked so uncomfortable…
She somehow ended up marrying her friends boyfriend/fiancee any you think she's genuine? I only saw one clip and got 'white lotus' vibes from the redhead. I also need clarity on how/why he left her.
I LOVED the characterization of the ML's mom. She was refreshing.
How many times do these dramas have stories about a partner in a relationship leaving the relationship because something happened and they hecome responsible or obligated. JMO
My sister died on Mother's Day 2018. It was also our mama's 75th birthday. She had pancreatic cancer. She was 55. She was divorced and moved into my parents' house for care and later hospice. Being able to take care of her during her final days was beautiful.
Two years later, our daddy died on Thanksgiving morning 2020. He haf bladder cancer and a myriad other issues. He was tired at 82 and he never rrally got over losing my sister. He was the daddy of 4 girls.
This drama definitely touched some places in my heart. We take one another for granted so easily. Forgetting how quickly life can change. Be blessed and enjoy your life and love your tribe!!