Something about ML’s character design. Couldn’t Pan Yue tell that ShangGuan Zhi is a different person after…
I really don't think he's in the right mind to see SZ as any different from pre-wedding. I also don't think soul swapping is actually that popular in Heyang. So, any kind of resemblance that SZ has on YCW is flying over PY's head.
On episode three and I think it's the brother. Someone in their Shangguan family could easily kill Caiwei just to keep Zhi happy. They just didn't realize that Zhi would go out of her way to do that switch.
How can we report MDL to change the leads name ?? It's xingyue and jingyuan instead of yuemi and tianqi
tianqi is his god name. literally his real name in the drama. jingyuan, ziyue and fanyue are just his immortal aliases. same thing with xingyue and bai shuo's goddess name being yuemi.
Cute drama, I love that the last ep gives the OTP plenty of time (solid 22 mins) to enjoy themselves after all…
No, you're right. When Yura left the police station, assistant guy watched cherry blossom falling around him. Then came Pang with cherry blossom on his fur. It can't be a coincidence. 😂😂
What are some of the differences? I never watched the webtoon or read the novel
Never got to read the novel but Yura wasn't there. They focused on SM and MH being antagonist. After getting both of them fired at U&K, Minhwan got in a car accident after he found out Sumin killed his mom by injecting medication with air bubbles on her veins in the hospital. Angered that Sumin has to be jailed, she tried to hit Jiwon with a car, but failed. She ended up going jail. If I know correctly, it was JW that met her at prison, not a dream about MH.
What are some of the differences? I never watched the webtoon or read the novel
Never got to read the novel but Yura wasn't there. They focused on SM and MH being antagonist. After getting both of them fired at U&K, Minhwan got in a car accident after he found out Sumin killed his mom by injecting medication with air bubbles on her veins in the hospital. Angered that Sumin has to be jailed, she tried to hit Jiwon with a car, but failed. She ended up going jail. If I know correctly, it was JW that met her at prison, not a dream about MH.
I knew either of the three antagonist would end up taking Jihyuk's fate. I called it! The fate battle between Minhwan and Sumin was shocking, though. I didn't expect that, but good for them both, either way. Truly deserved what was coming to them.
well, between this and the anime adaptation, this one is definitely the worse one. they skipped out a lot. the fact that they completely looked over yuna and rio's love story just to focus on inui and akari was a let down. they turned out like side characters the second rio dropped akari. left a bad taste in my mouth fr. 5/10.
I feel like I'm in the minority here for this opinion, but I'm really enjoying how the show is taking the plot…
Honestly, I feel like everyone who was complaining got high with the good moments that they forgot that this was a thriller drama. Not everything goes according to Jiwon and Jihyuk's plans, they're not OP, and their enemies have a mind and conscience of their own. They can't just follow everything the leads want them to, the leads had to work for it. I like the complications, really. Too much goodness makes me feel like the drama would only be surface level goodness; I even think that following the webtoon would make the drama comical because the storyline there was pretty simple with the whole thing favoring the leads all the freaking time.
I agree with most of your points. However I am not sure about her ability to defend herself. It was clearly explained…
I think Jiwon is trying to see if Minhwan could still kill her if her previous fate is not hers anymore. Jihyuk saving her that night and not dying by Minhwan's hands mean that Sumin is now the cheated wife and Yura and Minhwan are going to be an accomplice to potential murders to follow. (The parents, then Sumin if Minhwan latches onto Yura like he did Sumin in the previous life.)
when she kissed him in the bedroom, i think. plus, yura kept saying that guys aren't afraid about the women they slept with, so i have a feeling that she's referring to herself, sumin (and jiwon by extension).
What you say makes sense if you think she is literally trying to seduce him because she wants him back. But what…
You're absolutely right. I really don't mind Yura being here but the cheating with MH x but YR already seduced MH was a bad combo in the whole episode. I really wished they just stick with one or the other, or to stop doing the plot, only to ditch it later on. Had they dropped Yura, Jiwon could just ask someone else to flirt with Minhwan if someone volunteers (Jiye in the webtoon). If the cheating didn't have to go on, they could've waited for Jihyuk's information.
I guess their only excuse for that is that Juran is running out of time to get rid of her husband so they're (Jiwon and Jihyuk) speeding things up to get rid of everybody else. I just know they're both tired of the villains.
Gosh, that was a stupid plan, messing with MH. She's known all along that he's a psycho. When she tried to break…
JR's husband is still after her money. It can't pass yet until the cheating is proven and he's put into jail. JW can't risk that ever happening, so the cheating with MH has to happen quickly.
I really don't think JH's death is done. In the webtoon, MH actually died from the car accident so he might steal JH's fate like SM will steal JR/JW's fate. Fate is just waiting for the right time to make it happen.
What you say makes sense if you think she is literally trying to seduce him because she wants him back. But what…
Her fate being passed to Sumin wasn't wholly sealed because MH didn't cheat on Sumin the way he did on Jiwon's previous life. In order for it to stick (and not stay with Ms. Yang and her husband), Jiwon decided that she has to seduce MH in order to cheat on Sumin and give him a reason to kill her (with the 80 billion won). It's a good plan, I just think that it flew over other people's head that they thought of the plan ridiculous. Since MH already cheated with Yura, though, Jihyuk told her that she didn't have to proceed with seducing them.
Meaning, Sumin will die (as the new Jiwon) and both MH and Yura (as the new Sumin) will be sent to jail this time around.
You know, with how much they try, Jiwon has the biggest plot armor because she is not meant to die in this lifetime. Think of it like Final Destination, if it's not your turn, it's not your turn. I think Jiwon realized this and tried to see if her failing to cheat with Minhwan would kill her, hence the last sentence. Since she's alive, I really think this would mean that the Fate of dying in his hands was really passed onto Sumin thanks to the affair of both Yura and Minhwan. I applaud her for the guts, though. I wouldn't risk it if I was her.
Okay, so, it just hit me. Since they're doing a huge emphasis on JH's accident on 2023, and he died in there, does that mean him surviving his fate this time around would be passed to someone else?
If you're a webtoon reader like me, would it be a surprise if this certain someone who died on the webtoon from a car accident get JH's fate? 😏
She thinks that the only way she can get Su mins fate and then have Su min completely take over hers......let's…
in the webtoon, jiwon really didn't do any type of cheating, but just enough for sumin to think that there's a cheating involved. jiwon pretended to be someone who liked him, and jiye acted as her body double who'd talk to him over the phone so he wouldn't be able to figure out who she is. when sumin found it out, jiwon's fate getting passed to sumin was sealed.
It's been so long since I watched a K-Drama and I'm glad I started with this one. It's very engaging so far, and I've actually finished episode 12. With the comments I've been seeing prior to this episode, though, I thought that things really went south that I was deciding between skipping this one for a while and just wait until the end to watch the remaining episodes but, aha! I think C-Dramas have conditioned me to expecting the worst out of things because they're really the worst when it comes to misunderstanding. That's probably why I don't understand the outrage for the last aired episode. It's pretty obvious that Jiwon is just afraid of not breaking the generational trauma of kids dealing with unhappy marriage and cheating. When she found out that Jihyuk could potentially put her in that situation, she quickly backed down because she knew just what she and her dad had gone through. It's like, suddenly, some of the viewers forgot that she had the revenge in mind, along with being happy, that's why she's trying to do things by herself. Now, the person she trusted the most might hurt her and that's what she's afraid of the most. The girl just found out that Juran took her fate, too! Damn. Give the girl a break. She's dealing with a lot of things this episode.
Currently in episode 17, and I'm still glad about the fact that Qian Ren's character got to give us a little backstory of his origin. It caught me by surprise that his surname is Lu— and when he explained to them about how that came to be, the scene of Chu Kong crying at Xiangyun's promotion prior to the tribulation they're in made it all the more bittersweet but also amazing.
To think that he was doubting about the love Changkong and Xiangyun shared because he felt cheated about her not drinking that amnesia water, hearing that Changkong being a hero much, much later to people— to a Lu person to boot— must have given him a closure that Changkong and Xiangyun were actual people, not some imagination that they had to let go after that tribulation. It's such a small callback, but to a person like me that likes to pick up certain plot points that needed a proper closure, that was very sweet. I do love that they focused that monologue to Chu Kong because you could see just how affected he is by it, though having to act nonchalant about it.
I guess their only excuse for that is that Juran is running out of time to get rid of her husband so they're (Jiwon and Jihyuk) speeding things up to get rid of everybody else. I just know they're both tired of the villains.
I really don't think JH's death is done. In the webtoon, MH actually died from the car accident so he might steal JH's fate like SM will steal JR/JW's fate. Fate is just waiting for the right time to make it happen.
Meaning, Sumin will die (as the new Jiwon) and both MH and Yura (as the new Sumin) will be sent to jail this time around.
If you're a webtoon reader like me, would it be a surprise if this certain someone who died on the webtoon from a car accident get JH's fate? 😏
To think that he was doubting about the love Changkong and Xiangyun shared because he felt cheated about her not drinking that amnesia water, hearing that Changkong being a hero much, much later to people— to a Lu person to boot— must have given him a closure that Changkong and Xiangyun were actual people, not some imagination that they had to let go after that tribulation. It's such a small callback, but to a person like me that likes to pick up certain plot points that needed a proper closure, that was very sweet. I do love that they focused that monologue to Chu Kong because you could see just how affected he is by it, though having to act nonchalant about it.